Newsreel clip entitled "Record Crowds See Cards and Mackmen Battle for Title." Contains highlights from game 4 of baseball's 1930 World Series. Long shot of crowds packing the stands of Sportsman's Park in St. Louis Missouri. A's players walk onto the field. Three A's players, including Hall of Fame outfielder Al Simmons in the middle, talking and smiling. Close up of A's manager and part-owner Connie Mack (in suit) talking to Cardinals manager Gabby Street. Shots of crowd. Cardinal pitcher and Hall of Famer Jesse Haines gives up single to Simmons in first inning, scoring Max Bishop. A's pitcher and Hall of Famer Lefty Grove gives up third-inning triple to Cardinals' Charlie Gelbert, who scores on a single by Haines. In the fourth inning, Ray Blades and Gelbert score on Cardinal hits. Cardinals go on to win the game, 3-1, but would lose the World Series, four games to two.
Processing of Alaskan fur seal pelts in a plant in Saint Louis, Missouri. Workers clean seal pelts. Senior officials check one of the pelts. A man washes a pelt lying on a table. Men and women workers inspect and fold fur seal pelts at the plant.
Chimpanzees show balancing stunts at Saint Louis Zoological Park in St. Louis, Missouri. A chimpanzee on a toy car. A chimpanzee balances on a wheel. A chimpanzee balances on a stand and a animal trainer places another monkey on the top. Spectators watch the stunts. A chimpanzee kisses a young boy. A trainer holds hand of one of the chimpanzees and walks. Monkeys walk in tandem.
Aviator Charles Lindbergh returns from Cuba. His plane approaches and lands in Saint Louis, Missouri. A large crowd awaits to welcome him. People help the plane halt on the wet and muddy field. Officials greet Lindbergh as he climbs out of the cockpit. Lindbergh in flying gear, stands before his plane 'Spirit of Saint Louis'. Lindbergh in the cockpit
A film titled 'Chimps cut cute capers' shows Chimpanzees perform amusing stunts to entertain the audiences in Saint Louis, Missouri, United States. Chimpanzees hang and swing on trapeze swings, ride ponies and walk on stilts. Views of faces of boys and girls in the audience as they watch the show. Children laugh and smile. A boy in a cowboy hat smiles. Advertisement for savings bonds at the end of the clip reads, "America's Opportunity Drive - Buy U.S. Savings bonds."
The Gateway Arch also known as Gateway to the West, in Saint Louis, Missouri, United States. It is part of the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial. The Memorial is 630 feet tall and 630 feet wide. View of Gateway Arch with sun setting in the background at dusk.
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