"CHILDREN'S HOUR" IN ENGLAND'S ANTI-GAS CLASSES 'SPORT i f rs For BLUE BIRDS English Cup HOLD LEAD i Tie Games From Last Saturday Are Three Clean Sweep Victories lies-Run Off Today Istercd Last Night In Ladles' Bowling League . LONDON, De:. I: (CP) Replayed : first round English football cup Blue Birds defeated Knox Hotel tames today resulted as follows: two games to one In the Ladies' Lancaster 1, Accrlngton Stanley Bowling League last night to re-1 overtime). tain first place In the standing. Dartford o, Bournemouth 6. Rangers wen a clean sweep three Gainsborough Trinity 2, Portvale game to nil victory over Telcr 1. (overtime). nhone Girls to move into second Bradford City 11, Walker Celtic place, displacing Merchantettes. Halifax Town 0, York City 1. Lincoln City 2, Rochdale 0. St Andrew's Day Scottish Dance Enjoyable Affair by L.O.n.A. ; Oddfellows' Hall Last Night You will appreciate 'PAJAMAS for MEN "For tfct fits! 0 your Uh" 9 , More men are wearing FORSYTH Pajamas than ever before t and no wonder, because this famous maker has brought a new kmd of smartness to these garments. Rich new colorings, exclusive modern designs, developed tn a number of Interesting fabrics styled and tailored with keen attention to every smallest detail. In our opinion these are really unusual values and we know you'll agree alter you've seen and worn them. BRYANT 61', in Scotlsh dance last night In the Odd fellows' Hall. There was a fair-sized crowd In attendence and all had a very happy time dancing to the strains of Scottish music furn life rtJ:: W llW COMPANY LIMITED Established 1911 Phone 297 - 217-219 Sixth Street whom Annette's disposed of thrte games to nil. In the fourth fixture of the evening Our Gang defeated Bis Sisters three games to nil. High average scorer for the evening was Pierce of Blue Birds with ,217. ' Individual lows: Total BLUE BIRDS Total lows: scoring was as-fol. KNOX HOTEL 1 Scharf 108 Peterson 169 As an observance of St. Andrew's geiw ' 109 Day, the Ladies' Orange Benevolent west Association held an enjoyable Rriii oaq Handicap 85 . 1 ished by John Bremner's Orchestra. Pierce -212 During the evening there was a Turgeon 185 Grand March for which Piper Sam Boulter 107 Leslie played. James Hadden was Croxford 103 master of ceremonies. At midnight, ,Keron -...171 delicious refreshments were served.! Handicap 3 The committee in charge consist- ed of Mrs. Vic Menzle, Mrs. Henry , Total 781 Smith, Mrs. William Richards, Mrs. RANGERS l F. Barber, Mrs. Hugh Killin and Raybone 147 Mrs.' Alex McDonald. Berg m Miss Lillian Davles was winner of Yager 265 the, raffle of a set of pillow cases. Hallberg .175 alllnger 227 Handicap 18 Blue Birds ... 8 Merchantettes 5 !Big Sisters i,.. 4 iRangers 7 Knox Hotel 4 Annette's 4 Our Gang 4 Telephone Olrls .0 2 107 126 133 195 132 85 2 206 149 135 177 192 18 W 3! 119 15& 103 141 HQ 85 828 778 71 2 257 131 153 156 164 3 3 182 137 129 138 159 3 864 743 3 210 119 242 120 159 13 Total 973 877 874 "PHONE GIRLS 1 2 3 Johnson 75 105 88 McLeod 119 48 131 Eastman 141 74 184 Peachy 91 121 127 Nelson lie 139 136 J Handicap 167 167 167 Total 709 654 833 1 ' BIG SISTERS .1 2 3 B. Dickens 114 161 116 E. Dickens 151 93 M. Bond 109 94 103 E. Rothwell 70 109 Mrs. Dickens sr 102 115 140 V. Alexander 140 ish Handicap 146 151 151 Total ... 692 754 780 OUR GANG 1 2 3 Ciccone 186 133 100 Fitch 121 197 131 Ourvich 117 153 km Ingram 122 94 166 ,Smith 143 205 150 Hanaicap 68 68 68 A. ANNETTES 12 3 Johnson 183 142 207 Owens 152 182 205 I P. Dickens 178 185 184 .bKateeDoi r...142 193 127 uasso-Bert 157 194 158 Handicap 55 55 55 Total 867 951 976 MERCHANTETTES- 1 2 A. Coliusl 119 205 Mrs. Madlll 1. 123 147 Mrs. Halliday 136 158 R. LaBelle 171 148 Mrs. Viereck 126 185 Handicap ....... 48 48, Total 3 191 152 139 221 153 .723 891 909 League Standing The standing for the half of the season is second as fol Pts. When Middlesbrough defeated Arsenal 2-1 In an English Football League game at Highbury it marked the Ayresome Park team's first victory oyer the Gunners In London for 27 years. vUL m0St lmPrtant Phases of Great Britain ., wur preparedness program is the instruction of children In the use of gas masks which will be issued by the government to each and every Briton. Some children are too small for the regulation mask and experiments now are underway to devise a special respirator for babies. However, the youngsters shewn here, going through a drill at Hawkhurst, are wearing the regular mask Musketeers Are Leading Again Defeated Canadian National Recreation Association in Postponed Bridge Game Muskateers defeated Canadian National Recreation Association by a score of 10,440 to 9,717 last night In a postponed Prince Rupert League fixture to move up into the league leadership again. The game had been deferred from last Friday ' USUI,. ''" ' ff,, The league standing to date: Musketeers 63524 47777 63524 C.N.R.A . 59093 55771 59093 Ramblers 56242 54358 56242 B. & K 54642 50603 54642 Sons of Norway 53492 55237 53492 Grotto 52434 58741 52434 Pr. Rupert Dairy 51472 57372 .51472 Can. Legion 47066 76428 47066 Alabama Gets Rose Bowl Bid Southern Footballers to Play Gold en Bears in Annual New Year's Day Classic PASADENA, Cal., Dec. 1: (CP) SPORT CHAT Promotion of fancy skating is the primary aim of the South Afrl can Ice Skating Association, form ed at Johannesburg recently at a special meet held In the new Wembley ice rink. The Walker Cup amateur golf match between Britain and the United States is scheduled for St. Andrew's, Scotland, June 3-4, to enable visitors to enter the Brl- COULD HARDLY CLOSE HANDS Had Rheumatism and Neuritis " suffered UTerd? from Rheumatum ind Nfuritii," writes Mr. W. J. Trier of Toronto. "I could hirdlr wilk uosUiri or cUie my lunik After tikinf FruHitiret four dy the (welling left my hindi ind knees. I could climb stsirs and Udder. I tdrUe ny person suffering I did to ttko Fruit- tires. They giro uick relief." Try this res! fruit Juice, kerb ind tonic prescription of Israelis Ctntdisn doctor. If you suffer, rher miiht clear up your case too. 25c and 50c. No substitute. At druiits. FRUlTMI.VES,if,? tish amateur championship a', froon, May 23. The British Lawn Tennis Association Council has decided to ordei early training next year In an effort to regain possession of tht Davis and Wightman Cups no held by the United States. Australian rugby benefitted financially to the extent of more than $10,000 by the recent visit of a. South African team. N" "South Wales came out best with $6,000. Opening a; bazaar at Worcester England, in aid of Worcestershire county cricket club funds, lady-Baldwin, member of the club for many years, declared: "Cricket is the game of England." Great. Britain will challengf United States for the Westchestei Cup, international polo trophy, in 1939. It Is 'expected matches will take place in the United States in September of that year. Suffering- from cartilage trouble. E. Sagar. Everton football club'' international goalkeeper, under went an ' operation recently and will be cut of the game for sev leral weeks. 1 James Cutmore, former Essex pro, has pone into business andi Unbeaten University of Alabama, may reaPPear has accepted the selection to play University of California Golden Bears In the annual New Year's Day football classic In the Rose Bowl here, it was announced last night. ' J Oval Hound Oblong lext year as an amateur but not .ecessarily for the team with vhich he was associated for 13 ears. T. B. Langton, Cambridge Unl ersity president, states it Is expected the university boat race vill be held next year on Satur-lay, April 2. Celtic, Scottish football club, has signed J. Docherty from Der ry City. He went to Celtic a few veeks ago on trial and perform. ;d well in three games with the, eserve team. j noted! Swansea and Llanelly, Welsh rugby clubs, are resuming' fixtures next year. "The two! 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