The Arctic Times - 01.10.1941, Side 2

The Arctic Times - 01.10.1941, Side 2
2 THE ARCTIC TIMES ATHLETICS. A very keen Inter-Unit Coy Team Athletic Championship was seen on the Town Ground on Wednesday 24th September. Heats took place on Tuesday 23rd and the best 4 teams in each event were left to compete for the Shield. Championship times and distances could not of course be expected, the track was definitely not suited' for fast going and, in addition, competi- tors had to wear rubber soled shoes. Nevertheless some good performances were witnessed and the standard shewn was, considering all things, up to expectation. As is usual the 4x100 yards relay proved exciting and the result could not be foretold until the last take over. By a narrow margin H. B. finished first- followed by the represent- atives of B. H. Q., H. C. and H. A. Time 46 and one fifth sec. Teams finished as follows iri the remaining track events: — 4x880 yds. lst H. B. Time 9 min. 20 and two fifths sec. 2nd Man. 3rd L. C. 4th H. D. 4x440 yds. lst H. B. Time 4 min. 8 and four fifths sec. 2nd H. D. 3rd L. C. 4th H. A. Medley Relay. lst H. C. Time 4 min. five and two fifths sec. 2nd H. D. 3rd H. B. 4th L. C. H. B. team kept well together in the mile team race and finished lst and 3rd with H. D. runners just behind in 4th and 5th places. In the “Shot” a fine putt of 44 feet two and three quarter inch by Capt. R. D. Bell (H. B. Team) left little doubt as to the winners. One competitor each from L. B. and L. A. teams cleared 5 feet in the High Jump. L. A. jumpers winning the event with a combined height of 9 ft. 10 inch. H. B, team being second with 9’ 8”. A distance 17 ft. 10 inch. in the Long Jump was made by a nember of H. B. team which gained first place with a combined effort of 34 ft. 11 inch., Man. coming second with 34 ft. 2Yi inch., followed by H. D. and H. C. teams. Great enthusiasm welcomed the tug of war teams, and the team coaches at times were not necessary, the supporters doing all in their “lung power” to assist their teams. “Roads” were generally considered favourites for this event but were beaten in the final, after an excellent pull, by the L. A. team whose anchor man was the foundatio n of security. L. C. beat L. D. for 3rd place. The Section Dash, conducted by the B. M. and Capt. Kentish, resulted in a win for L. D. team with 32 points. H. D. Section were runners up with 28 points. The Championship Shield was awarded to H.B. team who ob- tained 29 points. Tie for 2nd places between H.C. and H.D. with 12 points. In addition to the medals and Shields presented for the ath- letics the Garrison Commander also gave trophies to the win- ners of the League Football Competition. Team Captains re- ceived them on behalf of their teams as follows: — Tigers H.Q. Coy — Winners of Div. 1. „Roads“ — Winners of Div. 2. NONSENSICAL NONSENSE. By COMUS. The Grub Stakes. The time is 1255 hours and the runners are all lined up at the post. They are plainly on tiptoe, waiting for the signal ‘off‘. There is much fidgeting. The crowd are getting anxious. Suddenly there is a deathly hush and the world seems to hover on a split second — and then — the bugler strikes up ‘cookhouse'. They’re off! The race is on! What! M & V won! I was afraid of that. A two-second, Human Drama. Sergeant Major: You used to be in the theatre business, eh. What did you do, sweep the floors? Recruit: No, we had a retired Sergeant Major to do that. Classical Proverbs, No. 1. A leave ticket in the hand is worth two in the Orderly Room. The Mystery of the Sergeants Mess. The C.S.M. had been íound, foully done to death, on the floor of the Sgts. Mess. Who could have done this dastardly deed? A popular man, with many years service, the Sgt. Major had gained the admirat- ion of all by his regimental manner, and, by introducing the diurnal habits of drill parades, etc. he had won many advo- cates. He seemed to be popular with all and sundry. Why, even the other day Private U.N. Happy had been heard to mutter just after the C.M.S. had been speaking to him in a fatherly fashion, ‘I worship the ground thats coming to him, the.... ‘. Therefore, who could have done this cowardly act? (Detective) Sergeant Gaum- less was soon on the job, questioning everyone from the C.O. down to Unpaid Lance Corporal Stooge, but no evidence was to be had. Then Gaumless hit on the solution of the mystery quite by chance. One morning, during his usual investigatory activities, he felt somewhat in need of refresh- ment. So he repaired to the bar of the Sgts. Mess and asked for a double whiskey. A few minut- es later, red faced and breathless, he dashed up to the Adjutant, shouting ‘Ive got it‘. ‘Ive got it‘. The C.S.M. isnt dead, he’s only fainted. He fainted when he learned that there was no whiskey left in the Mess. No, children, this is not an Icelandic fairy story, What can you do for us? What do you do in civilian life that is out of the ordinary, have you ever set the Thames on fire, have you ever done something that nobody else has done, haVe you ever had any remarkable experiences, can you make up poems, do you know any funny stories, have you any interesting hobby. We are all interested and we all want to hear about it. Send in your contributions to the Edi- tors. Thank you. ART EXEIIBITION. An exhibition of contempo- rary art will be held at officers „B“ Mess, inthe touro, on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, October lOth to 12th between 1600 and 1800 hours each day. Representative works by: Captain S. P. Hitchcock, R.E. Mr. H. Gaster, Y.M.C..A Lieut. J. E. Banks, A.P.T.C. Hr. Geir Þormar. Captain S. C. Hurst. A cordial invitation to view is extended to all messes. ADVERTISEMENTS NO CHARGE FOR INSERTION Try our M and V. Sole Agents for the Arctic Circle THE ROYAL ARCTIC SUGAR COMPANY FLATS DESIRABLE RESIDENCES Sea view, hot and cold water, 200 yards from cinema and local golf course. Low ground rent, Bath extra. Apply DAIKIN, TOMSSON, TOMSSON and Co. HOMES Let us build you a home. Any piece of ground; rock, mud or bog. Anytime or any day We have nothing else to do. Materials cost nothing, we work without them. Telephone number: 699. Tre Pol and Pen Coy, Ltd. Recent contracts include: Home of rest, Dix- fort and Connaught. CHURCH NOTICES. Church of England: THE CATHEDRAL. 1045 hrs. Divine Service. 1115 hrs. Holy Commu- nion. MARLBOROUGH CAMP: Every Wednesday: Holy Communion. Mr. „B“ and his . . . (Continued from page 1). Sunday 19th Oct. Volunteer for anything to day, it will do you no harm. The „stars“ and „crowns“ should be in a peaceful condition by mid- day. You may hope for mail.

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