Coconut Grove Purse, a horse race in Coral Gables, Florida. Women buy tickets for the horse race at a counter. Race gets underway as a large crowd gathers. Easiest Way wins the race.
Biltmore Hotel (1200 Anastasia Ave, Coral Gables, FL 33134, United States) and tourists during winter vacations in Miami, Florida. Golf course in front of the building. Trees in the foreground. A foursome of golfers plays in front of the hotel.
Underprivileged children sit around Mrs H L Doherty at a Christmas party held by her in Coral Gables, Florida. Christmas tree in the background. Sam Snead, disguised as Santa Claus visits, carrying golf clubs and toys. Sam Snead Santa gives a doll to a girl and a bat to a boy. Golf professional Sam Snead as Santa Claus teaches golf to a child. Sam takes off his disguise and greets Mrs H L Doherty.
Various activities of tourists during winter vacations in Miami, Florida. Flamingos on the hotel lawn of the Biltmore Hotel (1200 Anastasia Ave, Coral Gables, FL 33134, United States). Man feeds birds and rabbits in a garden. A person stands at the entrance door of a building. People seated under awnings in a restaurant. Waiters serve tourists. Tourists seated under sun umbrellas by pool side. People move in swimsuits along pool side. Tourists move across the garden and around the hotel. Patrons at Carters Restaurant. People at a flower show.
American cartoonist and fashion designer Gladys Parker showcase her creations during a fashion show in Coral Gables, Florida. 'Femininities by Gladys Parker' written on a giant backdrop in the area where the fashion show is to be held. Cartoons depicting Mopsy, a character by Parker, adorn the stage. A model wearing a dress designed by Gladys Parker rips open a part made of paper in the backdrop and enters the area. The model displays the dress and takes a position in the area. A few people seated under a park umbrella. A few more models enter through the part on the backdrop wearing dresses designed by Gladys Parker. The people seated under the umbrella watch the models. The smiling models take their positions.
Closeup of Pole Vaulter John Pennel the first man to pole vault over 17 feet (achieving a height of 17 feet ¾ inches, on August 24, 1963, at the Florida Gold Coast AAU meet in Coral Gables). Pennel pole vaults for the benefit of newsreel cameramen, shortly after setting the new record. He runs and plants his fiberglass pole, which bends in a wide arc, before he launches into the air and clears the bar. The vaulting sequence is repeated in slow motion. Pennel wears white shorts and shirt with the number 606 on his back.
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