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Chicago Tribune from Chicago, Illinois • 38

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Chicago Tribunei
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es. Crowd of 40,000 Sees Arne Heat' Boxers Vanquish French Riv.als 5 to 3North Side Stages Jubilee Parade ITRIBIJNE Photo. CROWDS LINE STREETS AS NORM SIDE JUBILEE PARADE PASSES. One of the 110 floats that were in line in the procession arranged by north side business groups in connection with the Chicago Jubilee. The picture was taken at Wilson avenue and Broadway.

(Story on page AMERICAN IS VICTOR IN FIRST FIGHT ON NIGHT'S PROGRAM. Leo Rodak (left) of the American team and Perrier, Frerch boxer, sparring for openings in the initial bout of the evening, one for boys in the 112 pound division. (Story on page 1.) ITRIB'EllkIE Photo. IMMUNE photo. FRENCH FIGHTER, KNOCKED DOWN THREE TIMES, Bruyere of France on his knee after one of the three knockdowns managed to last the round and fought gamely, but in vain, for the ing at last- (Story en pat.

0 BATTLES ON. Henri in the first round. lie two following ones, losI.) I WORLDS LAKE VIEW HIGH SCHOOL BAND GETS TRIBUNE CUP FOR PARADE SHOW. INC. Left to right: 'Drum Major Stacey Keach, Capt.

L. D. Walz, actepting cup; Lieut. Elmer Harris, Capt. Alex Schreiber, Lieut.

Robert A. Peterson. Capt. Irving Ungar, James C. Petrillo, prtsident musicians' union, presenting cup Capt.

R. KPeterson, and G. C. Bainum. (TUMOR Photo.) (Story on pog .) milp gramme, GREATeST NEWSPAPED Yabry Company SCENE AT SOLDIERS' FIELD LAST NIGHT WHEN THE LARGEST CROWD THAT EVER WITNESSED AN AMATEUR FIGHT PROGRAm BRAVED WEATHER.

The picture shows the reserved seat sections in the arena of the amphitheater filled and thousands in the permanent stands'uhert the seats which were available for those who held only general admission tickets were located. The weather was cold taut clear, an early fog having taniihet (Story on page (TRIBUNE Photo. FRENCH FIGHTERS CHEERED AS THEY ARE PRESENTED TO CROWD. The members of the French team in the ring before the first of the Golden Gldte fights, when they presented a bougilet tq the members of the American team. (Story oft page 1.) lb WEDNESDAY.

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1:. i I 1 (TRIBUNE Photo. (- i 7' IC: 11 A i I 7 4 4 4 1 1 1 AMERICAN IS VICTOR IN FIRST FIGHT ON NIGHT'S PROGRAM. Leo Rodak 1 1 (left) of the American team and Perrkr, Frerch boxer, sparring for openings in the -1. 4, I IL: I tol, l'.

-14: i 1 initial bout of the evening, one for boy-s in the 112 pound division. 2 i I I (Story on pogo 1.) 0-, ,110..:,.,,,,,,,, I Al Lk 4 4 1 i i I 1-11tiI ..1 I I sz; 4 .2, 1.41,:', TA, 1 4. 'II: i 41 "'L 1 1 4 1 I i 1 tt N-. i I 2 1 tc'S; i )7 1 k-, 1 1 1 1,.., ---Js3L-, (TRIBUNE Photo. -1 I i 1 FRENCH FIGHTERS THEY team.

ARE PRESENTED TO CROWD. The 01 If a 1 i.il znembers of the French- team in the ring before the first of the Golden Glo'Ve fights, vvhen 1 i li '1811111111r'llassallifitii presented a bouquet to the members of the A I 2.:. 71dpft 1.) tr7. ..11,, :7, 1 I I 1 i 1 1 I. 4 'r' 1 rA 0,..

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l-t Georges Theull', retinng president of International -1 I i ber of Commerce and former Belgian premier, with his wne at home of Silas II. Strawn at 209 Lake Shore drive, where s- 4 til 1 I Z-' he is guest for Jubilee. (Story oft pogo 2.) i I L-41, 0 :i.k,, 4 3 1 4 1 liWIMPWIMEIMIMM' zr- I 17.5......7 :4 00. 4, I 0 1 2 O.S.' 1 1 1, 1. 1 i- lilt tn.

i 1 rlrmwt- IL tA 1 ITRIBUNIC Photo.1 LAKE AKE VIEW HIGH SCHOOL BAND GETS TRIBUNE CUP FOR PARADE SHOW. IS i 1.8. FRENCH FIGHTER, KNOCKED DOWN THREE TIMES, BATTLES ON. Tienri INC. Left to right: 'Drum Major Stacey Keach, Capt.

D. NValz, accepting cup; Lieut. I i tlik Brttyere of France on his knee after one of the three knockdowns in the first round. lie Elmer Harris, Capt. Alex Schreiber, Lieut.

Robert A. Peterson. Capt. Irving Ungar, James A 0 14 I ,104 )4 1 .) i 6 -1 114 managed to last the round and fought gamely, 1-mt in vain, for the to following ones, los- ,0 Ir. C.

Petrillo, president musicians' union, presenting cup; Capt. R. E. Peterson, and G. C.

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and Scotty Syl-. vano in match which as marked by furions exchange of blows. (Story on pos Photo.1 (TRIECNE i CLEVELAND BOY WINS IN 126 POUND DIVISION. Gonzales ef American team (left) and Gabriel Lerat in bout hich endcd with both contestants tiring. (Story on pats TRIBUNE Pboto.I WINS FIRST PRIZE IN JUBILEE BABY PARADE.

Mrs. Stanley Smith of 8013 Phillips avenue and her baby, Nancy Jane, 15 months old, victor in South Shore Chamber gob of Commerce ebent. (Story on pato -I -1 ff 4 7 I BABY PARADE ONE OF DAY'S JUBILEE EVENTS-Start of procession sponsored by South Shore Clamber of Commerce. The babies IA ere heeled along 79th street frori Essex aentiet to Escanaba avcnu(s. (Story paSo IJ 4 Oa.

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