Life in Kentucky, USA. A group of men reads from books and sings in chorus. A man wearing a bow and tie leads the group. Men and women take eatables from a table. Two girls smile and eat. One of the girls eats a pastry.
Farm life in Kentucky, USA. Car parked outside a hut at a farm. Woman comes out of house. Places a wooden board in box type slit on ground. Man drives a tractor on a field.
Life in Kentucky, USA. A small boy wearing stripped T-shirt and shorts sits on a lawn. The child puts his fingers in his mouth. He crawls on the ground.
Lumbering operations in Kentucky, USA. Two workers talk to each other. Stack of wooden planks in the background.
Spectators watch the 1938 Massachusetts Handicap horse race at Suffolk Downs in Boston, Massachusetts. Jockeys takes their horses to starting point. Race starts and jockeys race on their horses. The race is won by Menow, a 10-to-1 shot, ridden by jockey, Nick Wall. (Note: The race was expected to feature the much-anticipated meeting of Seabiscuit and War Admiral, but Seabiscuit is scratched due to an injury just minutes before the race is scheduled to take place, much to the dismay of the record crowd that had gathered. War Admiral finished fourth in this race. This would help set the stage for the famed match race between the two champions that is ultimately held at Pimlico in Baltimore, MD later that year.)
In 1938 an American tennis champion John Donald Budge (Don Budge) wins Wimbledon in London, England. Don Budge playing a match. The spectators seated in a stand. He wins the Wimbledon title. Budge shakes hand with United Kingdom tennis player Henry 'Bunny' Austin. From a September 16, 1963 newsreel recounting events 25 years prior.
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