BUG GUY 1997
CONUS CANNOT LICENSE MUSIC PLAYING UNDER THIS PIECE! GOOD FILE OR B-ROLL OF A VARIETY OF SPIDERS AND OTHER INSECTS.
DN-LB-519 Beta SP
US Golf Team Takes Walker Cup Matches
America's Cup; Yacht Race
Lipton's Shamrock V sailboat races US Enterprise, Newport, RI; Lipton on yacht, waves cap; Lipton CU; aerial shot of his yacht; Shamrock V races with Enterprise, which wins; Lipton gets award from NY Mayor Walker
1971 WALKER CUP
Great Britain and Ireland beat the United States in the International Golf Tournament for 1971 that took place in Scotland that year. The team wins the Walker Cup.
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First Vanderbilt Cup race winner remarks on evolution of automobiles
AMERICANS WALK OFF WITH WALKER CUP
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United States beats Britain 8-4, winning the Walker cup golf tournament at Saint Andrews in Scotland, United Kingdom.
A golf course in Saint Andrews, Scotland. Marvin 'Bud' of United States hits the golf ball during the Walker cup match. People around watch and move. A man carries clubs in a bag. He moves with the player. United States beats Britain 8-4, winning the Walker cup. Location: Scotland United Kingdom Saint Andrews. Date: May 22, 1947.
VO RYDER CUP PRACTICE
LCT - Regional Press Review
BLACK ENTERTAINERS
TV COMMERCIAL FOR BURGER KING, WITH HERSCHEL WALKER AND TONY DORSETT, SPORTS ILLUSTRATED CUPS
Walker Cup Golf Tournament
American golf champions capture the Walker Cup for the ninth time, without losing a single game to their opponents from England who suffer the worst defeat in the history of the famed trophy.
"THE WORLD'S BEST LOSER" - Version 1
Full title reads: "New York. 'The World's Best Loser'. Mayor 'Jimmy' Walker presents loving cup, gift of all classes of American nation, to Sir Thomas Lipton." <br/> <br/>New York, United States of America. <br/> <br/>Mayor James 'Gentleman Jimmy' Walker and Sir Thomas Lipton look over a book. The Trophy is handed over. Sir Thomas examines the citation. He makes a short speech of thanks. <br/> <br/>CU of Loving Cup trophy and inscribed book naming Sir Thomas Johnstone Lipton.
Portrait of Gaëtan Ory who decided to do the Tour de France while walking
Paramount
Match between Jean Walker-Smith and Maureen Connolly in the Wightman Cup in London
1950s NEWSREELS
SPORTS! GOLF. U. S. WINS WALKER CUP IN A WALK
OPENING CEREMONIES FOR THE 2001 INAUGURATION OF G.W. BUSH
TAPE 5 FROM THE DECK OF THE JUMBO TRON
AMERICAS CUP / YACHTING
OC 625 SOF / MAG ROLL A FTG OF THE AMERICA'S CUP. CS: VS US AND AUSTRALIAN BOATS BEING PREPARED FOR AMERICA'S CUP COMPETITION. SU WALKER. END CS. VS YACHTING. GOOD SHOTS OF BOATS IN WAVY OCEAN. SHOT OF CREW MEMBERS. MORE OF PREPARATION AND YACHT RACE. SU WALKER. SHOT OF BOAT BEING LOWERED TO WATER.
AFP-82AE 16mm
MISC. VALLEE HOME MOVIES #1
Golf, men
Americans win Southampton, NY, Walker Cup golf match; pan large team posed; UK's Darwin CU; he tees off; fans follow; American Chick Evans tees off; France's Ouimette, playing for US, tees off; CU Bobby Jones and Roger Weathered; cup goes to coach of US team
U.S. WINS WALKER CUP
Inspired by the magnificent play of Marvin "Bud" Ward, the American team comes back in the final round of play to defeat the Britishers, 8-4 in the Walker Cup golf tournament in Saint Andrews, Scotland.
"THE WORLD'S BEST LOSER" - Version 2
Full title reads: "New York. 'The World's Best Loser'. Mayor 'Jimmy' Walker presents loving cup, gift of all classes of American nation, to Sir Thomas Lipton." <br/> <br/>New York, United States of America. <br/> <br/>Mayor James 'Gentleman Jimmy' Walker and Sir Thomas Lipton look at trophy. The Trophy is handed over. Sir Thomas examines the citation. He makes a short speech of thanks. <br/> <br/>CU of Loving Cup trophy and inscribed book naming Sir Thomas Johnstone Lipton.
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LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD
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Jimmy Walker presents Albert Russel Erskine Trophy to Notre Dame's Frank Carideo
Florent Marchet