Another photograph taken on the same occasion appears in a Los Angeles Times Article titled: "Three Local Boys Compete in Mexican Track Championships," 8/30/1933. [
Possibly connected to Los Angeles Times article, June 11, 1928, Track Athletes Bear Down in Final Week of Practice Before Olympic Tryouts … Ralph Smith’s vault of 13 ft. 5 in. stamps that young man as a chap to keep track of in competition …
Francis Tappaan, in suit and tie, standing at desk or counter, receiving certificate from another man, reading in part Supreme Court of the State of California, from a stack of similar certificates
View of golf champion Ruth Tustin with golf club raised. At this time she was a sophomore at Marlborough School and one of the youngest golf champions of the junior membership at the Wilshire Country Club, as reported in the Los Angeles Times, September 30, 1935.
View of George W. Dickinson standing outdoors in hat, glasses, collared shirt, belt, pants, holding golf club underneath left arm, and holding paper and pen in hands. George Dickinson was a pioneer real estate operator in Los Angeles who was responsible for subdividing the Rampart Boulevard district, Moreno Highlands, and tracts in the Silver Lake district. He was also an avid golfer who frequently played at the Los Angeles Country Club where he decided to celebrate his 80th birthday by playing a game of golf. He died the following year due to a heart attack.
Photograph of Alda Silva, holder of the woman's world record for the javelin throw in 1927, performing her sport. People sit in a grandstand in the distance.
Another photograph taken on the same occasion appears in a Los Angeles Times Article titled: "Three Local Boys Compete in Mexican Track Championships," 8/30/1933.
Francis Tappaan, in suit and tie, collar up, on witness stand, with Coroner Frank Montfort on bench at left, court reporter in foreground, three men visible in jury box at right