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Oshawa Daily Times, 5 Aug 1930, p. 10

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THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, The Whitby Daily Times 5 Ea Sa eps on s=Phone 360, 4 - REPRESENTATIVE--JAMES H, ORMISTON CAPTAIN DEST AT NITED CHURCH Conducted Union Services On Sunday--Large Congregations PAGE TEN Alcohol .and The Athletics ET | Yi tune Sut Vield sup't, Woynl 1 lars of Temp Ly History Informs us that. the Spare | denotes strength, Alcohol breaks ns refused to allow liquors to their | down the muscle fibre and so reduces but often compelled their slaves | strength," drink to excess, in order to dem: | Jistinte to their young men the des | aging and degrading effvets of | ¥ wi orp hob subject of the sermon was "What think ye of Christ?" and Captain Bost made u stirring appeal to his Wearers Lo answer for themssives this age-old question, on which, he pointed out, man's eslvation de pended, AL the close of the ser- vies both congregations united for the sacrament of the Lord's sup- par, WHITBY TENNIS Tost for Skeptic Of this un abstainer will be con: this | vineed, but i" jo» are not an ahstiin. ler, try a little experiment, Belore | imbibing anything alcoholic, test your strength by lilting the heuviest weight possible, Now have a glass of your favorite beverage and when you feel the stim futon that you think comes from WW, try and hift the same weight again, Ahen, when the effects pi 1 iqudr are passing off dulgence in strong drink, In way they sought to develop in ther us physical manhood that would e superh, Scientific investigation has taught us a mach better way and, by an eppenl to the intellect and good yudg~ nent, we hope soon (0 see i KENEri- tion arise that will recognize alcohol Jury hy scores of (6:2) and (6-1) The Whitby club play their tant mateh with the Oshaws club nn Waturday afternoon, August 101} in Oshawa, If the oes) lub can pull out A win on that o6eusion and At the United Church on Sunday us ot narcotic drug and refuse to come under its debasing Influence, A Spartan habit of body is condu- sive to true enjoyment of life, us well ws good health and long life, and, so, we note with mugh satisfaction that trainers mn every ling of sport today, insist upon abstinence from ul roholic heverages as an assentisl cone dition tr senses fy athletics mbgtinenen Rest Men and women, they say, who de sien to he great swimmers, marke men, ball players, ramiers, ayvistors or ericketers must leave alcohol alone, 80 we see men like Enest TyMesley, the world-famous Lancashire ericket er, wnmouncing # short time nyo that he Is wetotal abstainer and "delighted to he connected with the totil abstine ence movement," Don Deadman too, 2 member of the Australian team, who recently knocked up the world's highest score in cricket, says "Don't touch aleahol if you want to climb to the top in cricket," Review In your mind's eye all the men you know who have hecome fa 1 mous {nthe field of athletics and see if you can discover even one who | trained on alcoho What 18 there about alcoholic hey erages that makes it next to impos and you begin to feel languid limp, try ugwin, Keep a record of cach effort and | promise you a suy= prise when you mike the eompuris son, You will then be ready to udmit that the findings of the British tie auor commission as stated in "Aleoe hol, Its Action en the Human Ors gunlsm," in quite correct when it save: "The direct effect of alcohol upon the nervous system 1s, in all stiuges and upon all parts of the sys tem, to depress or suspend its funes tions: thist it is, in short, from first to last, a narcotie drug" Expert Opinion Connie Mack, the baseball trainer expresses the thought in these words "Aleohol slows a man down Ineyite ably, und elowing down is the reason for shelving hy far the majority of players, and Ty Cobb gives utterance to his convictions when he says; "N No nips for me, Tt injures my batting LAL " ONE REANON The teacher was = explaining things to the class and As An ex- ample to {llustrate the idea she Was morning there was A large von gregation to hear Rev, (Capt) 7, ¥, Best, pastor of the Daptist Church who will have ehurgs of the union services during the month of August, Capt, West's subject, was "Every Preacher's Text," and was hased on the familiar gospel message of John 8 end 14, "For God so loved tha world that Ha gave His only begoiten son, that whosoever believeth fv Him should not perish, but have everlasting life," The minister statnd that this text contained (ha whole gos pel of salvation, and his »imple imterpretation of the messugs Ii contained was listened to with Ins terest and profit, During the ser vicesthe Baptist Church auarieite rendered a most aneepiable nums ber, Rabin Nichnlson, rrganist o the Baptist Church, wig ot the or- gan and will play during August, The evening service was held In the Baptist Church which has just been opensd after axtensive im provements, 'The auditorium has been practically made over, The CLUBS SECOND IN THE LEAGUE | Won Four Out of Five at Inter-Club Tourney Here | Saturday The Whithy Tennis Club enters tained the Bowmanville Tennis Club in an inter-club mateh in the Central Ontario Tennis Lengun, on Saturday afternoon last at the loo al gourts, Despite thsintenva heat of the day the games wera very close and every mateh was hoard fought from start to Anish, The Whithy club took four of tha five matehes, but ware extended in three of the events, The vin for the Whithy club kept tham within striking distance of the Oshpwa elub which Is leading the league Agnre in the Sarnia alleged poison: ing cane, In which Mes, Mary Rich. nrdson, Point Kdward police chief, is he'd in | mm m------------ with twa The 4 Lordi PY bo Here are shown people who | Benjamin Wichardson, her mother Indaw, who allegedly died from strychnine poisoning July 10, (1) Mrs, Marty Tiichavdson and bev late hushand, Chief Charenes Rich ardson of Point Fdward, (8) Virtle @0:yearold widow of connection with death of My, defeats. | take the second hy on score of (6:5) wins and second | Halliday came back fn the third Whithy club nn 1] in the standing having lost to the | and deciding got to win hy i score Oshawa club on thelr last meeting went men's singles, and the second men's doubles the Indies doubles and the mixed | by a seers of (6:1), 1 doubles, Whitby won out in stralght | nolw, Hday, of Whithy defeated 1, Mit thell, three sets had heen first set went to Whithy hy a geore of tof (6:8) rnd take the mateh The No, | men's doubles also want to (three sets 10 reach wu de aislon, 8, Oliver and A, Kou! 1#he ing the frst set for Lhe visitors MaArLhur und B, Geals however rallied and [ took the second two sels hy scores inllof (6:2), (6:2) respectively, This | match looked all Bowmanville in tha first set hut the Whithy pair came through In fine stys to win by careful play i, Bmith apd N Three of the evenis on Baturday | to three sets, namely Lhe the men's doubles In| Inthe men's singles "Dobby only played altar The of Bowmanville, (7-6) hut Mitchell rallied tol Jackman, Er ---- the Whithy club will be tied wiih the Motor City club for the Jeads ghip of the league etanding, "wm Oshawa elub however have A mul A to play in Bowmanville next Satur day, If Bowmanville win (heir meteh the leadership of the lesgun will depend upon the sulvome of the mateh in Oshawn between Whithy and Oshawa, Modern But Lonely Joan was "a nodern'" and | wanted Lo make her way in the | city, whe was mighty plucky apd tried te concen! her loneliness, But parents seem to understand sul things, They began t~ telephone tn her regularly, The family kept in rlosgr touch with her and Joan did nol get lonely any mers BLINDED Cottagers="1f what vou say Is te that you love your work, then why don't you find some?" Tramp="0h, madam lave is hind "se Answers - WL Do r --- Mary TaBoeuf, adopted daughiv of Mrs, Richardson, and (8) Fiche ardson home at Point Bdward, Clar. ence Richardson's body is now le. ing exhumed for analyses, EN ------------ ------ Bowmanville, won the second doubles from W, Ruddy and Lindsay, of Whithy, After {le Whitby pair had thken the first kot by un seared of (6-4), the vigltorms cama from behind to taks mateh hy taking the second and third sels hy scores of (6:3) nnd 0-2 Misses HW. Nichardson Ross, of Whitby, defeated J, Ramsey and J, Caverley, Bowmanville, in straight seores of (6:0) and (6-1) In the mixed doubles Mies WN Odum and Dr, Mills won from the visitors, Miss NR, Caveriey und J ih hil and Misses of | pull by | knoy you trying to get across she sald: "For instanced 1 want to intro. dline water Into my house, 1 turn it on, The pipes and taps are all in order; hut | get no water, Can | [any one tell me why?" | "I know, teacher," spoka up a! [small hoy, "You didn't pay your | [ water bill" side to use them and succeed in any strenuous task? eGorge Bernard Shaw gives us the reason in uw pars graph when he says: "Six drops of alcohol would depress a man's eriti eal faculties ten per cent, It will give him sn artificial glow of physical well being; it will make him feel happy and stupid; and the reason why there is no Divine discontent in the hearts of the people, Is hegause they are too doped and drugged with drink" Impairs Judgment A marksman, a ball-player, a run ner or a cricketer requires keen vi sion, Sight, the most complex and | delicate of the senses, is seriously af fected hy even small quantities of al cohol, therehy eansing loss of acer acy and preeislon, Experiments have shown that the eye is not capable of adapting itself to see objects us clears ly or as distinetly when aleahol hag heen taken ns when the hody is free of nleohol, In rifle shooting one glass of liquor has been tha cause of poor marksmanship on the part of men who ordinarily could have heen sue. COULDN'T WOOL, HIM | After the Irishman had hung [his cont on a fence And Kone to | work Englishmen painted A | goat's head on the coat, Upon noe: | ing It the Irishman asked; "Which ane of you wiped yer face on mo | cont?" two NE GAVE SERVICE A negro was asked to supply a tame turkey, The customer in sisted it should ba tame, When it came time (on carve the hird, the customer found a lot of shot in side, He approached the negro and complained, "In atric' confidence.' explained the negro, "dem shots was intend de turkey,'- not Tit vessful, Alcohol! impairs judgment and af. fects speed and accuracy, The sense of touch Is deranged, often giving the drinker the iden that he is more necurate and speedy, while in reality he Is working more slowly. and less accurately, | Reducer Strength Strength and staying power are! necessary 10 the athlete, Alcohel vei | duces these in a very marked way Sir Frederick Treves, who was surs fron to the late King Edward, said I was with the relief column that moved on te Ladysmith, it was an extremely hot and trying time, The first to drop out of that column of 30,000 men were not the tall ar the short, the thin or the fat men, hut these who drank and they dropped out as clearly an If they had baew fabelled with a big letter 'D'" : Weakens Muscles Did you ever puff up the muscle In your arm to convince your com: panions that you had the strength to accomplish the task before you? 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