Monday, August 8, 1938. THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE SPORT PICNIC WAS SUCCESSFUL Holds Annual Outln? Island at Tugwell Despite dull weather In town on Sundav, members of the Sons of Norway Lodge and their friends enjoyed a very fine day at the annual picnic on Tugwell Island About one hundred and fifty per- son" were ui utitiiuaiic, uonoi Ralph Andersen, Ole Slatta. GJrL fourteen years and under j Eilcn Fcaby, Joy Berg. Uwc ladles' race, Anna John- ttn M, Btorsem. i Married ladles' race Mrs. B.' Jer;en tie between Mrs. H. Helland and Mrs. II. Rensvold. Married men's 100-yard' dash Pete Peterson, Oscar Sather. Girt:, thrrc-lcggcd race S. Sor-e: t and N. Fowler. O. Feasby and V Madlund. Br- three-legged race A. Sel- r.i and R. Andersen, O. Slatta and 0 r:--cnscn. i Ladlr;' shoe race Miss K. Car-1 mli-hacl, Mrs. B. Jensen. Ladies spoon race Mrs. B. Jen- St.J IV UUIIIUCIlilCl. In ladle tug-o-war, the single ladle- were victorious a were the single men In the men's tug-o-war Ladles' cracker eating contest-Mrs. 8. P. Woodslde. Miss K. Car- michael. Beys' cracker eating contest A Belvlg, Ralph Andersen. The raffles of the annual picnic were won by Mrs. S. P. Woodslde, ticket No. 2, and R. Hundelde with ltcket No. 6. Chairman for the day was n Hundelde, assisted by P. Peterson who was In charge of the sports Official starters were Capt. Can Strand and Capt. A. Martlnusen. assisted by DJorn Wick and liar old Helland. Mrs. II. Helland and tatlon being proviaeu ior oy wie r. wusciib were in cnaige oi m Doter U. Capt. A. Martlnuson, Jo- refreshments and assisting Mrs hanna. Cant. John Wick; Fredel'a Helland In the refreshment stall No 3. Capt. Ole Skog, and the Ada, .were Miss K. Carmlchael, Mrs. O Capt Carl Strand Various races and contests were held winners being as follows: Boys, nine years and under E. Sorensen, Q. Andersen. Girls, nine years and under Betty Scott. Judith Sorensen. Boy eleven years and under Ole Slatta, Teddy OJerstadt. Girls, eleven years and under Pveda Sorensen, Joy Berg. Boys, fourteen years and under Sather and Mrs. P. Peterson. Baseball Scores SUNDAY'S SCORES National League St. Loills, 3-5; Philadelphia, 6-1. Chicago, 7-0; Boston. 4-5. Cincinnati, 10-3; Brooklyn, 11-6. Pittsburgh, 5-13; New York, 1-3. American League Boston, 3; Detroit, 7. New York, 7; Cleveland, 0. Philadelphia, 3-8; St. Louis, 5-5. Washington, 5-12; Chicago, 14-5. St. Louis, 3-5; Philadelphia, 6-1. SATURDAY'S SCORES National League Pittsburgh at New York, post poned. Cincinnati, 11; Brooklyn, 6. Chicago, 0; Boston 1. St. Louis, 7; Philadelphia, 6. American League Boston, 14; Detroit, 8. Philadelphia, 8; St. Louis, 4. New York, 7; Cleveland, 3. Washington, 7; Chicago, 1. Play Grounds Playgrounds 'Track Meet The Oyro playgrounds' chief nt dcr 14 and open events for the old er boys. Events will Include sprints high Jump, broad Jump, hop-step-and-Jump and base ball throw, for both Juniors and seniors with the added attraction of a distance race for seniors. There will no prizes tfven but awards In the form of -joints will be made to each playground represented. The Gyro Softball League Is uearlng the end of a successful rason with only one game in the enlor boys' section left to play Thl.! final game between the fa vorites, Acropolis and McClymont will be played on Tuesday evening Tn the Intermediate boys' section he following games will be played Wednesday, Acropolis, vs. West view; Thursday, Acropolis vs. Mc Clymont. In the basketball league the foi 'owing games will be played: Mon lay, McClymont vs. Acropolis (Shi 'or Boys); Wednesday. Seal Govt vs. Acropolis. (Senior Boys); West view vs. McClymont, (Senior Boys' Friday, McClymont vs. Seal Cove (Senior Boys); Westview vs. Acro polis, (Senior Boys). As the season Is rapidly drawing to a close, thes games must be played off this week. Any team falling to take the floor for a scheduled game will lose thdt game by default. In preparation for the closing dis play of the summer season on the Ovro Plaverounds. there will be classes in box vaulting and tumb ling for both boys and girls In the Exhibition Building on Tuesday and Thursday evenings of this week Thece classes, it must be under stood, are for the benefit of boys and girls who seriously wish to learn , more of these activities. There arc no restrictions as to age at these special classes but tnose taking advantage of the instrur tlon nerlods will be expected to Itakc part In the display to beheld !on August 29. tock Reducin Suits Values $27.50 to $32.50 at PAJAMAS Forsyth men's broadcloth and flannel pajamas to clear, jJJ-J VtZ values-$2.00 and up; al J- SWIM; TRUNKS Young men's and men's ttunks. Values $2.00. At swim $1.45 POLO SHIRTS Young men's pnd men's cotton polo Milrts, short sleeves with till VJV crew TV ' neck .- or lace neck. To clear at r,; z for $1.25 on Sale Fashion-Craft Young Men's Tweed and Worsted Suits In plain and fancy back models. Values flfl O A ? $18.50 to $22.00 at JjJLOTLtJ Fashion-Craft Men's and Young Men's Worsted Suits Plain and fancy back models. Values fi-fl TJ IP $25.00 at JL I T:t Fashion Craft Men's and Young Men's Worsted Suits Plain and fancy back models. II Values $27.50 to $32.00 at X. V Leishman and Fashion-Craft Men's Worsted And Blarney Twist Suits Fashion-Craft and Leishman Blue Serge Suits $22.45 $29.45 BOY'S SWEATERS To clear at mY'S LONG TROUSERS 95c To clear In two sale prices $1.25, $2.25 LADIES FLANNEL SLACKS Values $3.05. g9 a rz Sale price at JlUTi.W LADIES' DRILL SLACKS Values $1.75. Sale price llrf At AQUATIC CLASSES Examinations of Royal Life Saving Society To Be Held. traction for the boys this week Isi to be a track meet on Thursday J There was a turn out of twenty There will be events for boys un-aj the Gyro Playgrounds life sav ing class yesterday atthe Salt Lakes ; These classes are held every Sun-! dav afternoon at the lakes and Tuesday and Friday afternoon at; Morse Creek. Classes lor theory, anatomy, phslology and arunciai resperatlon are held In the gymn asium Tuesday and Friday eve- j nlngs. Fashion-Craft TOPCOATS On ALL THESE AND MANY MOKE IIAHGAINS The examinations and tests for the various awards or tne Royal Life Saving Society are planned for August 21 and are comprised of the following: . Elementary Certificate ' i Land Rescue drills, by numbers, release drills, drill for the Scheal- fer metliod'of resuscitation and lor the promotion of circulation and; a few simple questions on tne above Water The drill for first me- Ihod of release combined and fourth method of rescue, the subject In each case being carried a distance of ten yards. From the sarface of the water, dive and rer cover with both hands ah object from a depth of at least four-and one-half feet of water and bring It to land by the first method of res: cue. Swim distances of at least fifty yards by the breast troke and twenty-five yards by the back stroke (without the use of the arms). Intermediate Certificate Candidate may not be under twelve years of age on the day of examination. Land Rescue drills by numbers. Release drills by numbers, drill for the Scheaffer method of resuscita tion and the promotion of clrcula tlon. Water The drills for the first methods of release and rescue com blned, the second method of release and rescue combined, the third me thod of release and rescue com blned, the fourth method of rescue The subject In each case being Sale Values $13.50 to $22.00. Values $25.00 at $13.45 $17 45 329.45 If.": $22.45 'Royal Scot' Fleece topcoats tailored by Fashion Craft. Values $35.00. At TWEED SPORT SLACKS To clear at GREY FLANNEL TROUSERS To clear at $29.45 3 ONLY! LADIES' RAGLAN STREET COATS Tail ored by Fashion-Craft. Sizes 14, 16 and 18. Values $27.50, at $13.50 Our entire stock of ties to clear In three sale prices. ax ci Aft $2.95 $3.45 Bryant Company Limited . ... K ,wmki CI'MlMi STOUB Pho Phone SIXTH ST R EOT MKN'S AND BOY'S 297 executes a difficult manoeuvre with the IPIPPMnHBH fection traditional traditional to to British British seamanship, seamanship, 25 for 25jf Pocket Tim ofFifty-50f carried a distance of at least ten yards). Execute a surface dive ana re cover with both hands an object from at least five feet of water and bring it to land by the first me thod of rescue. Swim a distance of at least a hundred yards by the breast stroke and fifty yards by the back stroke. Bronze Medallion. Candidates must be over the age of fourteen at the time of examina tion. The examination for the bronze medallion Is the same as the iri- termediate certificate except that the distance of the tow in each, of the methods is twenty yaras and the duck dive in 6 feet of water. Questions must . also be answered 9 on anatomy, pnysioiogy ana me saving theory. Silver Medallion. Candidates must be over sixteen years of age and have previously won the bronze medallion. Candidates shall present them selves for the examinations attired as follows: Men Swimming costume, socks, trousers, shirt, tie, vest or sweater. This must be properly fastened on. Women Swimming costume, stockings, skirt, blouse, shirt, or sweater which must be taken oil over the head. The attire shall be of every-day character and must be properly fastened on. The examination shall consist oi clx following tests which must be performed in a meritorious manner: To swim, dressed as above, twenty yards to a person attired in a bath ing costume and carry the subject back the same distance by the second method of rescue. To swim, dressed as above, continuously a distance of 600 yards by three different strokes, viz: 1. 200 yards breast stroke. 2. 200 yards back stroke, without use of arms. 3. 200 yards: (I) side stroke (II) over arm side stroke. (ill) "Trudgen" or double overarm stroke, (iv) crawl (v) back crawl (iv) back stroke with use of arms and legs. To undress on the surface of the water within a circle of approximately twelve feet diameter. 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