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July 19, 1919 



OUTING OF THE FARQUHAR EM- 

 PLOYES. 



The fourth annual outing of the em 

 ployes of Farquhar's store and nur- 

 series was held on Saturday, July 5. 

 Through the courtesy of Mr. Charles 

 Bradley, superintendent of the Farm 

 and Trade School, the picnic was held 

 this year at Thompson's Island. Near- 

 ly 125 of the employees and their fam- 

 ilies gathered at the City Point boat 

 landing at 9 o'clock where a specially 

 chartered boat was waiting to convey 

 them to the island. Arriving there a 

 ball game was immediately stalled be- 

 tween the store and nursery; it was a 

 hotly contested game, the nursery 

 winning by the score of 10 to 9. The 

 feature of the game was the batting 

 of Fletcher of the nursery team, with 

 the bases tilled in the last inning he 

 drove a home run, winning the game. 

 After the ball game dinner was 

 served; the tables being laid on the 

 lawn under the trees. During the 

 dinner the Farm and Trade School 

 band entertained by playing popular 

 airs. After the dinner Mr. A. L. Dix, 

 acting superintendent of the school, 

 gave an address of welcome, also told 

 in an interesting manner the history 

 of the island. The athletic events: 



100-yard dash for men, Fletcher 1st, 

 Roemer 2nd. 



50-yard dash for girls, Miss Ford- 

 ham 1st, Miss Masters 2nd. 



Three-legged race, Roemer-Fletcher 

 1st, Holsworth-Chisholm 2nd. 



50-yard dash for men over 40, Davy 

 1st, Reed 2nd. 



Throwing base ball for distance 

 (girls), Miss White 1st, Miss Waun- 

 berg 2nd. 



Potato race, Miss Fordham 1st, Miss 

 Hintze 2nd. 



Throwing ball for distance (men), 

 Fletcher 1st, Roemer 2nd. 



Pipe race, Reed 1st, Armstrong 2nd. 



Egg race, Miss Hullen 1st, Miss 

 Hintza 2nd. 



Hurdle race, Fletcher 1st, Chrisholm 

 2nd. 



The prizes for the different events 

 were distributed by Honorary Presi- 

 dent J. K. M. L. Farquhar, and at 6 

 o'clock the party left for home. 



The committee in charge was as 

 follows: John W. Davy, chairman; 

 James Armstrong, Walter Bartlett, 

 Miss Betty Hintze, Harry Jenner, Har- 

 old Leary, Miss Mary Leonard, Miss 

 Harriet Mullen, Ralph Chapman. Don- 

 aldson Smith, Frank Stead. 



Officials — Starter, James Arm- 

 strong; announcer, William Gordon; 

 umpire baseball game, Clarence Stone. 



Judges — Alexander P. Dewar, Vic- 

 tor Nielsson, Patrick Fordham. George 

 Cruickshank, Harry Jenner, Robert 

 Welsh. 



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