Judge, 1929-07-27 · page 17 of 38
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I rca ee mouth that’s in the lead. with Chicago second and Georgia Tech. third. Now I'll turn you over to Pepperill Jamieson, who's up in a balloon. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is Pepperill Jamieson up in a balloon over a large part of New York § As I cannot tell anything the from here Twill si Kiss Your Hand, Madam While Mr. Jamieson is singing, folks, we'll just flash you back to New York City. From where we are it is This is you the picture of the great: Pough- kcepsie regatta. Now, folks, you are back at the finish line and we're happy. to tell you it wasn’t Pittsburgh but Wellesley that won the race. At first we thought it wait a minute, the Montague . no, © isn’t over yet. Here they come! — Cali fornia. and) Harvard nip and tuck! Now Michigan is in the lead. It’s a g d looks as if win, but the University of Florida has it cinched. No, it's City College of New York that's got it sewed up! the line. There they go over Too come false start. up and try again and we'll give you the best picture we can from folks. Here they in. That was a JUDGE mel in Chicago, P k in Den- ver and a d © over Golden Gate Park in San Francisco in Pitcuern — Gord — the manager signals plate’ and the wife orders “make him reach for a low out-curve”! ‘a high fast one over the this wonderful —short-and-long- wave coast-to-coast hook-up. We are glad to say that every radio listener-in has been neatly hooked by this broadcast. —Carrott Carnoii If He’d Done It Today It's lucky for Paul Revere his ide didn’t take him up near the ‘anadian border. He'd have had his horse shot from under him, Man from Boston—Reading maketh a full man, Second Ditto—Is that why they are padlocking all the book stores?