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Show Contests . . . Just for Fun! f " t "T s. 1 1 i , 1 r ..3,!)JUjjL;. ) tyJii-A Si ) Sf v If- ? i r i-x . j ?J- - , I ' i I i v'l -In CONTESTS are a great American summer institution. The above old ladies' bathing beauty contest was ruined by an invasion of youth, but it was still fun Below, Joe p v mm' - - ; Constamagna ran three and a quar- ter miles to win a waiters' race in f San Francisco, balancing a glass f .s'X- ' ! of water on his tray without spill- ? """ -ing a drop. L ' jf J I 4 . - x - r . ' " J 4 iT i ? ' 5 ' " i " , ' ' x x J 5 -, ' ! I . " v iw ' - ? rv-f 1 -x 1 4L f - i v Contest winners always get their pictures m the paper, as does young Charley Baker (above) who won a balloon-busting contest. He's a shoe Bhine boy. Below are first and second place winners of a barrel rolling contest. It's foolish, but it's fun! h xX I " N . X 1 I x" 3! "V- - X 4 I ; vx r?r;V;- e -v X '' I x' f t - - ? I x' C y H ft T f $ , 4 I i I I X ' f - ; - - v - - ' i x ' - . K . v v T x r-- v x 4 ' . .. x x . J ' . .. -.!?.--;; Mere man invades a women's knitting contest . . . and wins! |