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Pathex Motion Pictures 33
"Stepping Skyward"
From Pathe News
No. E 22 One Reel $1.75
Intimate views of a highly dangerous but little practiced diversion. Hazards met by the mountain climber, in essaying the ascent of Mont Blanc, and daring the crater of Vesuvius in eruption.
"Diving Form"
From Pathe News
No. E 23 One Reel $1.75
The beauty and grace of the modern girlish figure illustrated by fast and slow motion scenes of worldfamous swimmers and divers in a series of plunges from the high board. Helen Wainwright, famous American champion, gives an exhibition of her prowess.
"Yacht Racing"
From Pathe News
No. E 24 One Reel $1.00
Like soldiers in file, rounding the mark, the whitewinged sea birds follow one after the other, an eloquent testimonial to the qualities of seamanship required in this most fascinating of international sports. All sizes of yachts are pictured in open-water competition.
"College Champions"
From Pathe News
No. E. 25 One Reel $1.75
Stirring action pictures of representatives of America's leading universities in competition at Philadelphia, with perfect form exhibited by winners in the hurdles, distance runs, pole-vaulting and weight-throwing events.
"Taking a Chance"
A Grantland Rice Sportlight
No. E 26 One Reel $1.75
Miss Sally Lanier, famous equestrienne, shows how she won more than one hundred blue ribbons, while the New Jersey State Police recruits display samples of the horsemanship necessary to qualify for that hardriding organization.
"Soldiers of the Saddle"
No. E 27 One Reel $1.75
The Eleventh U. S. Cavalry gives a spirited and fearless exhibition of the Army's horsemanship — conquering miles of knee-deep California sand dunes, flying over hurdles, and dashing on to the galloping "Charge!"