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THE SECOND INTERPORT TRIAL MATCH..
SERATAN ANTARA PROTECTION FOR CHILDREN Elewoh deaths have e
resulted
EXPRESS JUMPS THE TRACK.
Fisher, Ohio, Oct. 16, The New York-St. Louis CX- The fifth annual aquaile sports The second Interport trial from Royal Air Force accidents Portland Or More stringent press, consisting of two locomo of the Police and Peso do cricket match was played on the this mouth; yeb the physical at- narcotic laws as a means of pre- tives and bon cara, has jumped monta were held at the Victoria Club ground on Saturday, the most ness and "nerve of our air pilots tecting children was recommended the track,ngar Finber. The mail- Recreation Club on Saturday. The outstanding feature being there unrivalled. The RAF takes in a resolution adopted to-day by an rolled down the thirty-five meeting was well attended and all batting of H.V. Parker, playing particular care that this should be the American Humane Association foot embankment. The mall the events were keenly contested, in Mr. Hancock's eleven, who scorso, for each pilot is subjected to in convention here.
Blerks, were slightly injured..but At the conclusion of the sports, ed 41 not out,
frequent severe tests. th Mr. C. G. Pardue, Criminal In-
the passengers were unharmed. vestigation Department, urged the
Neuters American Service men to show even more interest in sport, adding that there had K.CO. with do decisive result the testa affect him. The man who dicated as desirable: in: this, con
boen 161 entries for this years events. The Captain Superintend- ent of Police expressed thanks to the VRC for the use of their swimming bath and appreciation of the work of the Sports Com mittee in connexion with mosting.
the
The Results The following are the results of the various events:
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Each officer, when he is tested,ot only more stringent nation is classified according to the way but also more stringent State and municipal legislation was 3n-
The Indians beat the University first eleven by a small margin The Intter's second team, met the and the Civil Service, playing at passes a full test is A1B (A sign- home, beat the Royal Army Ordn-fies flying and B ground service). anco eleven by a narrow margin. The average man whom an in- The Chinese R.C. narrowly defeat qurance company would regard.as ed Recreio
nection..
The convention also adopted re- solutions asking the President, to
THE LOS ANGELES.
A SUCCESSFUL TRIP.
-Detroit, Oct. 16,
A Safe Retur
Arst-class life would probably a conference of child welfara only succeed in being, classed A4B organisations of all sorts with n view to working out a uniform The Interport Trial. in the Royal Air Force!, In the Interport trial, Mr. Han In the early days nerve tests code of general principal to govern The airship Los Angeles covered
child protection.
the distance from Lakehurst in cock's team battell for nearly two were sometimes of a startling na
F. B. Rutherford of Philadel-sixteen hours, twenty-three min- hours and scored 2015 for the lose ture. For instance, a pistol was of six widols. Parker made 41, fired behind a candidate's back phin; Frank L. Baldwin of Youngs-jutes Router's American Service.
pfalt key-MandyFlacher 85, while he was drawing a straight town, Ohio Albion: E. Láng of Plate divingSergt. Clark, 1; Evans six while scoring his line across a sheet of paper. This Windsor, Vt.; Mrs. Richard Hardy Sergt. McEwen, 2.
26. Mr. Hayward's team scored is no longer used.
of Chattanooga, Tenn., and R. H. Championship (Indians and | 95 for four wicketk.
Murray of Halifax. N. 5. retiring In the "endurance" test a can- directors, were re-elected on the Chinese)-Sergt. Sher Mahomed. Scores: 1; Khar Din, 2
didate has to "blow" a column of mercury to a certain height in a tube and keep it steady at that height. This places a strain on the heart and lungs, and the effect on the airman's pulse is carefully recorded. The test shows how his 41heart will behave in an emergency
Stendiness of nerve and perfect
Championship. European). Sergt. Simpson, 1; Sergt. McEwon,
2
100 yards Race (open to mom- bers
of V.R.C.) G. Razavet 1; S. M. Alarako, 2.
Two Lengths Race (Indiana).-
Sher Sergt. Bahadur, Kan 1; Mahomed, 8.
Long Plunge Sergt. McEwen (51 feet) 1; Sergt. Ritchie (43 feet), 2.
Two lengths handicap. War- der Cornwall, 1; Sergt. Holeman,
Mr. Hancock's KI
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A. W. Ramsay, Goodwin, b Lyal 16 W. Braco, e Rumfahn, b Goodwin 17 E. C. Plucher, e Vallack, b
Goodwin ...
B. D. Evans, Vallack,
Lightfoot
H. Parker, not out.. H. R. B. Hancock,
Lightfoot
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T. D. E. Pandored, e Bridgl
b Lyal
H. Bargess, not out
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Total (for 6 wkts.)
A. O. I. Bowker, C, D. Wales
2. Chinese boys' race. Lée, 1;. A. Ismail did not bat..
Wong Yui-fai, 2; Leung Kong. 3.
Greasy pole. Sergt." Clark, 1; Sergt. McEwen, 2.
Two longthe breast stroke.--
Goodwin Sergt. Elliot, 1; Sergt. McMahon, 2.
Lynl High dive. Sergt. Simpson. 1: Valack Warder Andrews, 2.
Lightfoot Life saving contest. Sergt. | Rumjahn McEwen, 1; Sergt. Simpson 2, Lee
Ladies' nomination race. Mrs. Field and Sergt. McEwen 1; Mrs, Aris and Sergt. Simpson. 2.
Blindfold 'race.-Miss Gerard, 1; Sergt. Simpson, 2.
Team race winners: Sergeants McEwen, Coleman, and Ritchie.
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SUCCESSFUL AT HOME ON SATURDAY.
tion.
board; for three-year terms. The board of directors will elect a pre- sident and other officers later.
Child Problems Talked. WF. Wentzel of Pittsburg, dis cussed generál problems of child delinquency,
Lakehurst, Oct. 17. The Los Angeles has returned.
Detroit in 791 Reuters American Servic
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THIS WILL INTEREST YOU
If You Suffer from
Bheumatism.
"It is harder to get parents to 3 control of muscles are important realize the evil of the failure to do
The several forms of Arthristis 23parts of an airma's make-up, so some things, than to make them re-
8 the would-be pilot has to pass the alize the evil of some of the things roughly grouped under the name of rheumatism have always proved "self-balancing" test-to see how they do," he said.
somewhat bat,ing to the physician. long he can keep himself steady Mr. Wentzel declared that the It is safe, to assert that he whose and on one leg in an awkward post-press is delinquent in the matter blood and nerves are in good condi- of news-boys to a grave degree for tionis für more immune from at More mishaps occur through an institution as active in the errors of judgment in landing moulding of public policy as the fucks of rheumatism than die whose system is run down through poor than in anything else. To make newspapers must be."
blood and overtaxed nerves, safe landing a peculiar quality of
Urges Training of Boys.
Abundant irrefutable evidence vision la required: the airman
"Delinquency reaps a rich har-exists to prove that great numbers must be able to focus a moving vest from the newsboy group," he of sufferers from rheumatism in at said, "but in spite of the fact that one form or another, and often in child labour laws in most States its most severe forme, have found
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Mr. Hayward's XI. A. W. Hayward, not out A. A, Rumjahn, e Burgess,
Parker
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Major Lightfoot, 1.b.w., b Brace
Capt. Bridgland. b Brace
E. J. R. Mitchell, e Evans, b
Bowker...
J. D. Humphreys, not optiņa
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Total (for 4wkts.).
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for this as well.
Besides these examinations a
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pilot is constantly under the eye apply to the newsboy as they do cure in Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to other miners, it is very difficult when all other remedics tried had 25 of the medical officer. No tempor 17ary illness or deterioration of fit in many places to get co-operation failed. Designed as they are to 7ness, no matter how slight is dis- in the matter. In Pittsburg I was bulld up the nervous system, and to 12 regarded. And games, particular informed that they could not even ensure a supply of rich, wholesome
"rugger" and squash rackets, get into the courts with a test case are encouraged in order that because of the powerful pressure powers of endurance, ateadiness brought to bear by the news of nerve and quickness of eye and muscle many, all be, kept at their best A Doctor Airman.
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blood, they accomplish not only that which is necessary to immunity from rheumatism, but also aid the papers."
sufferer to rid himself of the tor- Nathaniel J. Walker," president turing pains and general disability of the Mohawk and Hudson River which are the common consequences Humane Societies of New York and of this disease.„ Owing to the cost of buying secretary of the national conven- D. MR. W. American coul to maintain Bir- tion, spoke on the qualifications post free at: $1.50 per bottle, 6 bot- mingham's gas supply, the price for an agent of the humane society tles for $8, from the Dr. Williams' of gas has been raised by 6d. per and the importance of careful Medicine Co., 60 Kiangse Road,
Shanghai. 1,000 feet.
selection of agents-Chronicle:
S. Jax, J. C. Lyal, FC. Goodwin, R. W. Vallack did not bat.
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There was a large gathering at the Craigengower Cricket Club on Wales Saturday for the "At Home", dan- Brace Dvana cing and the prize distribution
Bowker following afternoon sports. There was a large entry" for the tennis"
University v. Indians. tournament doubles played on the
The University first eleven, Anterican system, the winners be paying at home, scored 102, E. ing Mr. Crockford and Mra, Knott, Zimmern being the most success with Mr. Howard and Mrs. Aful batsmen with 48 not out. The Stainfield runners-up.
Indians lost eight wickets for 112, The teams and scores in the A. H Madar being unbeaten at lawn bowls games were as follows: 62. Lam tock five wickets for 45, while F. Mel Arculll took sever University wickets for 22.
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Recreio v. Chinese B.C. Playing at King's, Park the Chinese beat The Chinese made the Portuguese by
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kwang took five wickets for 29 and Reed four for 10.
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13 Bennett Prior to the distribution of! prizes, the President, Mr. B. W. Bradbury, said he was sure the At Home, had been one of the largest and most successful gatherings the C.C.C. had held for some time. He tendered thanks to the committee for their work, and also to those who had given prizes.
The latter were distributed by Mrs. Bradbury, who was presented with a bouquet in a silver vase.
The Prize Winners.
The full list of prize winners
was:
Civil Service v R. A. O C. The Civil Service, playing at home; scored 92. (Westlake 28) beating the R.A.0.0. by 21. The latter scored 65 for five wickets, but then the rot set in and the remaining batsmen were diamiesed for an additional six runs,
For the R.A.0.C. Lake took four for 23, Burges, three for 28, and Roberts three for 17. Robertson, for the Civil Service, took six for 10.
K.G.C. v. University. The K.C.C. second eleven scor- Cricket. Best batting average, ed 124 for sight, Duncan aiding D. Fritz; best bowling average, S. 45. When stumps were drawn Abbas.
the University.second had scored Tennis-Doubles handicap, H. 139 for the loss of three, wickets, Xavier and H. P. Lim; runners and, there was no decisive result. up, W. J. Howard and D. Glow. Mixed doubles, J. Tacchi and Mrs. Blandford; runners-up, A. E. Guest and Miss Fincher." After- noon's tournament, W. B.. Crocker and Mrs, Knott.
Lawn Bowls. Open singies, U. M. Omar; runner-up, G. J. Spink. Paira, B.-W. Bradbury and LC.R. Sousa; runners-up, D. Rumjabn. and C. Bennett, Rink," J. Č. V. Ribeiro, D. Fritz, C. Sellwood, U.M. Omar (skip); runners-up, C, Ben- nett, V. Espina, E. Arculli, R. Basa (skip). Spoons for winning teams in the afternoon pink games.
Billiards.-R. F. Luz; runner-up, D. Fritz.
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