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PICNIC — ♦ ; A.OJ\ AND U.A.O.D. JUVENILE LODGES. , .. The second annual picnic of the combined juvenile lodges of the A.O.F. and U.A.O.D. -was held at Maidstone Park on Saturday. • Between 300 and 400 members, together with" their relatives and friends, made the journey, and one and all thoroughly enjoyed themselves. The arrangements were well carried out, and great credit is due to the energetic picnic committee. ■ The sports events resulted as fol-lows:-—Boys (7 and under): G. Mason 1D. Hunt, 2. Girls (7 and under): M. Watson, 1; C. Woodhouse, 2. Boys (8 to 10)A. Cameron, 1; F. Watson, 2. Girls (8 to 10); J. Rousell, 1; L. Waddell, 2. Boys (11 to 14): Trimmings, 1; A. WaddelL 2 Girls (11 to 14): H. Brian, 1; L. Sharp, 2 Boys (15 to 17): L. Riddler, 1; E. Marlow' 2. Girls (15 to 17): C. Waddell, 1; m! Watson, <■% Single ladies' race: E. Hallburton, 1; M. Watson, 2. Married ladies' race: Mrs. Mercer, 1; Mrs. Waddell, 2. Juvenile.Foreeterß* handicap: L. Riddler, 1; E. Marlow, 2. Juvenile Druids' handicap: Stevens. 1; Trimmings, ■2. Threelegged race: Watson and Winnie, 1; Paterson and Furness, 2; Wheelbarrow raceMiss Walsh, 1; Miss Clark, 2. Girl Foresters' handicap: M. Watson, 1; M. Leadbeater, 2. Relay (A.OJ. t. U.A.0.D.), won by A.O.F. Boys' sack race: R. Furness, 1; B. Furness, 2. Girls' sack raceM. Watson, 1; C. Waddell, 2. Girls' consolation race: M. Brownlee, 1; D. Woodhouse, 2. Boys' consolation race: G Holstead, 1; C. O'Halloran, 2. Crime in Chicago costs the city so much each year that it could well afford to pay each of its estimated 30,000 crooks £4000 annually to leave the city, according 1*" to Mr. Charles R. Holden, president of the Chicago Crime Commission. Mr. Holden estimates that about 1 per cent. p£ the city population is engaged in criminal pursuits. Statistics show that crime has doubled in this city since 1900, and that Chicago leads all cities in the amount of crime committed.

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 35, 10 February 1926, Page 4

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