September 1 1939. GILBEY5 wd from training until ' v avjn Appeals In con-wuii national service were d Into the opening pro-During intermissions am-i-.'.notlf music heralded London Dry 12-oz. 25-oz. 10-oz. footba'l etebs. ig una Uliwin n uiiw u v.Ofd into three lections -:.in. and pol better ;ie million enthttfet wiw j watch Um : ! in the opening game fcs'urday found the "national very mutfc part of the . : .Uli .95 $1.80 $2.65 GIN Tb'j advertisement is not published or dlsp:i)ed by the Liquor C ' trol Board or br the government nt BritUh Columbia. SPORT CHAT isonalltles pleading for co-operation in the national effort to "make Britain strong" while displays of anti-aircraft firing and Air Raid Precaution drills were presented The players too are "doing their : iv area and International I bit" Some clubs have formed mlli- , are forced to share a tta companies for various terri- !. poit In the news ttvece ' torial regiments and have drawn W.th the Brvgusi Leoftte recruits irora ifmr supporters ktarted again. ti-n i Thece Is still a tot of talk a bo', gland treatment for footballers. fgygrllf i Clubs, perhaps JeakMi of the pair pi giana teams i-orumoum. English Cup winner, and Wolverhampton, Its opponent In the flna! demanded an Investigation. The Football Association asked the Bri ttsh Medical Association to find from line-ups and stands -out If this type of treatment does ." . r-okl players and M- any harm In Its alleged process of id fans called up for mill-Jdeveloptnfi "m per - footballers. " Ttt--:v ire Most of the players I B.M A., ln turn, appointed a group rf a.tr part of club reserve of gland tpeelaUsU who are mar-! and those who proved j tog ettnleal testa to provide the :. iteeded by their teams Football Association with evidence on which the Association's opinion hnx bc-n sought is the advisability of administering gland treatment i ' " a collection of presumably w a. thy young men." Meantime, Dr . . Hip.'bon of Leeds told a fooi-ba,j training school gathering ' duMs of glandular treatment ;uk n by footballers must be harm -f j. n after life and that, any how the results obtained had been I lurcfly psychological- ' I ,V",nd to this big question com ts Rv Jones. Arsenal paid Wolverhampton $65000 for this Welsh ln- dr-riKht last season. He was booked to step Into the place of r-- famous Alex James but did nov flush top form and played part of hr :ime with the reserve team. Exerts gay he to "one of the best" : n1 may adjust hlmtetf to the of the expensive collection of Arsenal stars. More cynical writers aid the two month's gland treat ;ment he got before leaving Wol verhampton wasn't enough. Any how this fall will be a crisis in his career. Incidentally Arsenal has decided on a less expensive scheme of developing stars rather than buying them. Southern fans are wondering who will fill the left-half position on the Portsmouth team made vacant by the serious accident Involving Captain Jim Outhrle. While he re covers from a fractured skull suf feted ln a car crash several re serves wiU be tried. Meanwhile Manager Jack Tlnn grabbed a lot of publicity by banning motoring for his players He said ln future they would walk and pointed to the healthy clow of some of his young rookies who dally footH many miles to and from the ground. 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Thut tion of cups and other awards for sports and Individual proficiency at the playgrounds durlnc the season. W. M. Watts, president of the Prince Rupert Oyro Club, was in the chair and there was a brief speech by City Commissioner W J. Alder. Mr. Watts expressed gratification of himself and the Oyro Club at the interest which had been taken by the public In the Oyro play-around work. That the facilities New York Giants in In Football Defeated All American All Stars Eight to Ml Yesterday CUFF-LLNK SOUVENIR provided were appreciated wasl Treasure Island moied a $270 00 company to dis- amply Indicated by the large roea for a definite ruling. A B. M. A. I tribute pools coupons to their vast official essnmented: "Making good , membership. by glands any deficiency In any particular substance, which has! been diagiieaed as existing in an individual Is a recognised part of ,f famous sports per- medical practice. The real question suits. ure of their use. He thanked the city commissioner for co-operation In connection with the work. Mr. Alder suggested that par- the Dally ents and young people of Prince daily re-1 Rupert should consider themselves fortunate at having an organlza- I tion such as the Oyro Club to pro vide such fine playgrounds as Prince Rupert possessed. On be ball cup to Joe Davis, captain, for McClymont No. 1 team and the Soap Box Derby cup to Cliff Sit-versWes. As the senior boys' soft-ball league has not yet been decided, the cup could not be presented. A three-way tie exists between ' McClymont, Westvlew and Acropolis, necessitating a play-ot. Shield winners for proficiency on the various playgrounds wet1! T5? Junior and Senior High GRADE 7 The Canada Cook of Prose and Verse A Xmas Carol A- Kins of the Golden River i Elementary En;li;h Grammar A World Geography for Can, Schools Canadian School Alias A History of Britain ,. Acropolis Beverly Barry. HJor- Kidnapped dis Sorensen. Lois Thompson, Fay A History of Britain Ingram and Marjorie ShrubsalL I Romance of Canada " , , , . . I ll.J. ,T . ! I newview rvu&e auuic iianwig. Helen Hlbbard, Mary Strachan. Frankie Clapp. Donald Hartwlg and Allan Hartwlg. Seal Cove Isabel Gay. Rene Croxford. Annabelle Intermela Janie Intermela, Jimmy Flaten. Alex Storrle. Jimmy Intermela antf Norma Letnes. McClymont Park Alice Barb. Arlene Fltegerald, June Berg, Doro thy Haide. Joe Davis, Aldo Cam- pagnola and Kathleen Doherty. Opportunity was also taken to Introduce to the audience Uie sup ervisors and playground directors as follows: Nell Ross, supervisor. Miss Geraldine Cade, assistant director, and Miss Jean Krause. Miss Francis Roberton, Miss Betty Da-vey and Bert O'Neill, directors. Miss Ethel Cousins was accompanist for the evening and Davey was announcer. Countries represented ln the! stage pageant were: Canada, tap dance: New Zealand, singing games; Hungary, folk dance. Greece, pyramid building; Scotland, Highland Fling; Norway, high vaulting; Ireland, Jig; United States, mat tumbling; Poland, folk dance: Australia, springboard tumbling; England, Lambeth walk: Australia. Viennese waltz; Germany, folk dance; Africa, swing ing rings; Prince Rupert, play parade. The dances were well executed and most of them by colorful costumes. The folk songs were also picturesquely carried out The gymnastic numbers showed skill arid agility ln a degree that wa.s appreciated by the audience as indicated by the measure of applause. Health Essentials for Can. Schools .. 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