News and Views in the Sport World viiS "u3t 'K An interesting group typifying activity at McLean playground in Vancouver ntCtSSll Y Or PLAYGROUND SUPERVISION IN PR. RUPERT IS EMPHASIZED BY EXPERT Is of Little Use to Establish Such Resorts and Then Leave Them, Declares Ian Eisenhartlt in Addressing Service Club Community ulavirrounds have proven in other places to be virtually a dead, investment unless they are followed up with properly supervised use, declared Ian Eisenhardt, director of recreational and physical education for the province of British Columbia, in addressing the Prince pert Gvro Club vesterdav on the subject of nlay- Poundf Properly supervised, these . 1 . ,. Pround.s could be made Popu-jln sucn supervision or direction, w centres of great beneficial ac- In Nanaimo they had tried out tirtty. Merely established and then ; unsupervised playgrounds with ra-t unsupervised, they cither lap-i disappointing results. Now, W into disuse or became undeslr-! wltn supervision, they were prov-e resorts. Mr. Eisenhardt wasing a reai factor in the city, pie emphatic in stressing the Mr. Eisenhardt told how the Kcesslty of playground supervi- playground movement was increas-on if they were to function to any ing universally, notably In the "vantage The general experience I United Kingdom. He made some r . na been that unsuper- ( interesting comments in regard to rad playgrounds The Oyro Club had established a j playground nucleus here, said Eisenhardt. The club should 'or a moment, entertain any fa or abandoning the play-JJp but should, ire felt, set it-, ""M Promoting greater use Interest in playgrounds; The . J 'way this could be done was the difference of play and athletic spirit in Great Britain and the United States. Development of discipline, tact and sportsmanship were the emphasized principles in the United Kingdom. The fact or winning was possibly over-emphasized in the United States. Dr. R. O. Large, president of the Gyro Club, was in the chair. Paul A capable 'Kozoolln. director of the recrea '"Pcrvlsor ..i,t ..I... . .. j n-.. . wmu pmn an interest-1 tlonal ana pnysicai eaucawun cen-HHnePrsram of Pysround acti-!tre here, was a guest. pensive Irt '"Baseball Standings n C n... . I . could . -Ajci;iea una ne - promise beneficial results. Rimming In pool in Prince Ru- W. New York 2 connection with some, sort ! Pittsburg 2 od-a, recretlonaJ centre uahl. 6 an exc"ent and you 'VaccomPllshmcnt, "Wlien and hav survi.d . playgrounds lre t.ii Z cn a recreational cen- ilZ;: 30u find Juvenile there T of wh,ch 1 flm told flaLCnslderable here, greatly hatat, asserted Mr. ouUlned some, of tM . . 1UeS .u that tnoh. K hett- Th! Supervlsed playgrounds HnZUs mlglit be able to "ineining personally NATIONAL LKAOUE St. Louis 1 Ch'caco 1 Philadelphia .. -1 Boston 1 Brooklyn .'. f- 0 ninclnnatl 0 L. 0 0 1 1 1 1 2 2 AMERICAN LUAC.UE W. L. Washington 2 . 0 Chlca'so v2 . 0 Boston 0 Detroit 1 1 Cleveland 1 1 Philadelphia . 0 1 New York ... -.ft." 2 St. Louis "-O 2 Pet. 1.000 1.000 .500 .500 .500 .500 .000 .000 Pet. 1.000 1.000 1.000 .500 .500 .000 .000 .000 Kb Ian wsermara., tunxwr oi pa aca, education Ipr the province, and Paul Kozoolin, director of local recreational centre, are among the persons seen in this picture PLAYGROUND ACTIVITIES WINS IN BOWLING Grotto Comes Up From Behind to Capture City Senior Ten Tins Title ' Defeating the Elks three game to nil In the second session last night, Grotto .won" the senior ter pin bowling championship of th( city. The Elks had won:, the first session'' of the play-offs tw.o game? to one, the aggregate, hereforc being tout games to two in favoi of the Grotto. Morin of the. Grottc and Arney of the Elks were tied for high average score last night each having 1G2. GROTTO 1st 2nd 3rd Coverdale 172 154 154 Donald 153 142 161 Gurvlch .1 134 147 127 Morin 102 .176 208 Bury ,. 139 144 189 Totals 700 763 845 ELKS 1st 2nd 3rd Andrews 114 137 Scott f.. 142 163 139 Arney ( 166 137 183 Lindsay ..; 133 128 Joy 140 153 125 Johnson ..J , .126 116 Totals 695 707 700 Baseball Scores American League New York 5, Washington .6. Detroit 7, Cleveland 14;. St. Louis 3, Chicago 6. National League Boston 12, Philadelphia 4... Pittsburg 7. Cincinnati 6. Brooklyn 3, New York 5. Chicago 2; St Louis "3. . qualified to meet Winnipeg Tollers In the Western Cana- da basketball finals by defeat- ing Raymond Union Jacks 51 to 43 in the second game of the Western Canada semifinals last night. The Victorians had von the first game on Monday by a score of 32 to 28. LOCALS WIN HOOP GAMES Terrace Went Down Fighting In Inter-High School Gaines Last Night A packed house in the Armory last night saw two fighting basket- " ball teams from Terrace go down; to defeat before teams from King Edward High School of Prince Ru-1 pert. The visitors fought hard and! gamely but did not get many of the "breaks." Moreover, the fact that Tuesday night's train from the interior was four hours late did not help to make them any fresher. The large floor of the Armory, which Is about twice the size of their local stamping-ground, also hampered them for a while. How- eyer. they will undoubtedly take the floor tonight with a lust for vengeance and the remaining matches might easily see thej tables turned. A dance will follow tonight's games in honor of the yisltors. The girls game was fast and kept the crowd on their toes from start to finish. Welch and Kenney were outstanding forthe Terracltcs wnue Biain and Mussallem shone for the locals. Eleven personals were handed out to the local High School girls to fouf for the visi tors. The teams: Terrace Kenney (8).' Michiel '2) McLaren, Welch (5). Dover 1), Taft, Glass, Dorcy; total, 16 Prince Rupert Wilson fl), T. Davis, Ellison (2). Mussallem (6). McLeod (2), Blain (9)', Llewellyn 1), E. Davis (4); total, 25. Boys' Game The boys' game was a ding-done affair in which the locals showed superiority in shooting, passine and jeneral ball-handling ability. Hl-rano had -an "on" night and bag- jed 14 of his team's points. For Terrace McLeod and Attree were outstanding, gaining eight and six points respectively. Here acaln the locals helped themselves to the lion's share of personals 13 to Ru pert to four for Terrace. J. Comadlna effectively handled the whistle in both games. The teams: Terrace Smith, McLeod (8), Attree (6), Seaton (1) Eadie (2), Nash, McConnell (3); total, 20. Prince Rupert Naylor (3), Mc-Meekln (3), Davis (2). Hlrano (14), Munro, Campbell (4). O'Neill (8- total, 34. Timekeeper, S. Woodsidc. Scythians Won Pair of Games Defeated Port Essington Twice In Hoop Scries Had Good Time on Trip The Scythians In termed in .p h. nevoau ieam returned home yesterday from Port Essington where they scored a couple of victories This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. j mm. mmmmmmmwmm Wmmtf4rxtist&i 4 i - v K" FRED PERRY G. P. HUGHES By the tme Wimbledon tournament time comes around again, Englishmen will be more interested In the health of these tennis players than in the idplomatlc turmoil in Europe or increasing armaments. The athletes are Fred Perry and G. P. Hughes and upon their return to health depends much of England's chances for retaining the coveted Davis Cup this year. Perry, ranking world ace, severely injured himself in losing to Wilmer Allison in the U. S. finals last year, while G. P. Hughes, standby of the British doubles team, has been reportedly worn out by too much tennis, Both have been resting. over the Esslngtonians. The local won the second 43 to 19. On Mon team took the first game 36 to 26 day night a dance was staced at and then visited George Frlzzcll's hot springs with the result that Ihey were so pepped up that they It hit been Mid that tht most ptrmintnl thing In lift it "cnngtM became it It going on ill tht time. Silver Spring Ltger, however, li brewed by the ume time tttted formula end It hit the ume delicious full-bodied devour that hit midc It to populir ell through the ycirs. Essington In honor of the visitors The trip was made on Harold Fisher's gasboat Chimo Style 5 and Customs may alter.. 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