Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Oct 1926, p. 12

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ARCHERY is "taking-on" in Canada. Above are shown two Toronto enthusiasts, Com- mander J. M. P. de Marbois and Dick Steele COMMANDER J. K. L. ROSS, who. is recovering sat- isfactorily from an operation for appendicitis recently per- - formed MLLE. SUZANNE doing her stuff. BRITISH WHIG, KINGSTON, ONT. High Recordin in Tw wins; Champion Paddler; C. C. Pyle, whose hobby is collecting amateur tennis players and transforming them into professionals, had his entire troupe at the Van Kelton sta< dium, October 6th. Photo shows the Lenglen in action against Miss Browne od Ais Beasosi, Kathleen sod Winnified. Flanagan resr sow. Fred and Frank Lass. Genevieve 1 « the record for a number attending one school, is the boast row, left to right: Lawrence and Norval Terric, Silvio and Joseph Yochomick, and Lawrence ard Mary Conterno MRS. ' CHARLES GIBSON, wife of the noted artist, and sister of , Lady Astor, who is to b&a\member of the company named by Governor Smith to welcome the visiting Queen of Ru- mania, Marie, ta New York of Se. John's Parochial nd Levia Giuricio, Elizabeth and Marion Foy, John DANA ena Wilson THE YEAR'S GREATEST MOTOR RACE run at Brook- lands when the Junior Car club held its 200-miles international event. The S bend was introduced for the first time ABOVE: FAMILY REUNION. Prince Nicholas of Rumania with his sister, Princess Irene of Greece and Prince Christopher of Greece, and Princess Helen, sister-in-law of Prince Nicholas MARVIN "FROCK" OWEN, who is said to possess the largest hand in baseball. "Frock" holds seven regulation balls MISS VIOLA WALLACE of Minet, Ontario undisputed cham- pion lady paddler and sculler in Muskoka

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