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# Judge Magazine Page Analysis This page depicts a **volleyball game** at what appears to be a competitive or professional sporting event, viewed from above. The caption references "Channel Swimmers" and "Half-back Jones," suggesting this satirizes athletes or sporting celebrities of the era. The humor likely mocks the theatrical or exaggerated nature of athletic performance—note the players' dramatic poses and the spectators' intense reactions. The phrase "covers himself with grease (and glory)" suggests satire about athletes using unconventional methods (actual grease, as channel swimmers did) or playing up their achievements for publicity. Without clearer identification of specific individuals or the exact date, the precise targets remain **unclear**, but the satire appears aimed at **sports culture and athletic self-promotion** in early 20th-century America.