-J inn; "!'' i: I U I T ..fj.!!! "IIIII fAlK TWO -PHIL SCOTT BOUT WINNER ONE OF LONGEST , ! SHOTS ON RECORD j NEW YORK, May 3: If York-town wins the' luc "c"lu Kentucky Derby Z9ugn illuttrattd h Pvmin in LlnoJtam HtiSS,U available in om fAr flouring A'o. SMS, Ml In Cansdt by u t Dominion Baltltihlp LlnoUum Put fresh colour, cheer, cosiness, in every room . . . without spending a lot of money ... by choosing appropriate Dominion Linoleum. This attractive, easily cleaned material comes in a wide rane of designs and . colours ... in convenient jjlthsjthat, make it the ideal all-over floor covering. Save yourself hours of tiresome beating'1 and sweeping; yet always have clean, floors ... . pleasant to walk on, and a Joy l to look at. ' i k '-it. Dominion Linoleum offers endless telec- tionjand wears for years and years. Quick and easy to lay. Other Itexiu tiful n :.; ;." Dominion Floors ' ' '' '' Dominion Inlaid Linoleum, with, th' , , famous Domolac Finish, lends distinc- t t erately 'priced. Dominion Linoleum Rugs Jin standard sizes at popular prices' t , enjoy wide favour for their notable beauty and durability. If House Furnishing, and Departmental Stores IN PRINCE RUPERT -X un 1 , .- i btt "Come on, now," says King Snicksnack, "sweeten "King's Choice" Chocolate Bars dispel the gloom of the sorrowful, kill the grouches of the. cranky, and make happy people still more joyous. So refreshing! So satisfying! So delicious! Made of fresh pineapple and fresh cocoanut, dipped in butter-..' : scotch and coated with milk chocolate. A new confec- 1 tion that touches the right spot! Ainqs Choh uvocoiate 'war Ah mo fll' I .'( ;. '4 . , ! i:c. MOIRS LIMITED HALIFAX THE DAILY NEWS Friday, May !? 1929 VICTORIA BOY IRAINSTOPPED BEATFERGUSON ALL BASEBALL Vlt l VTfl Pol Afnv fl - LONDON. Slav 3. Phil Scott. 'T' .in.; ncLiu-viiiimnruc- heavyweig cisively defeated ludwig Hay- ftiririn. German cItfe'-h$ldiHn..'We MWu. in nu xuuire imok . . .i)hilwiiiM.w,,.,-riMluiii.tiiii' :, defeated Joe rergu- $an $anpfNey .Organs, by a technical U Kridckbut in. the; seventh round of L? ' ' ' . A 1" I - rt A J ' A 1 EXCEPTBOSTGN BASEBALL SCORES American 'League Philadelphia 5, Boston 1, All others rain. NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDINGS ' -..Boston . ,t.i Louis jChicago ... (Pittsburgh , jNew York . I.Qjncinnati . . .Philadelphia i Brooklyn . , ... . AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDINGS W. St. Louis .i....... 11 ; Phlbdelp.hia 0 JNew York 6 Cleveland G Chicago 5 Datroit C Boston 4 Washington 3 ROD AND GUN Sport Chat lo-round match here last night, on the Derby, .-maw quoted xork- their 10-found - main-' event here from Boston in the only major to the honorary vice-presidency Scott was far too cjefreHfor thrown at S.UOO to 1 against" A'-hwt niinht. It va Miller's fiKht league baseball irame played yes- of. the association. There is not Jgerman and piled up a big lead o.n( customer came in. later to wager all thei way until stopped in the .erday. Grover ,won the second a Igoiptf. r . ; ?100 at that price. ! seventh. ' victory in two days and the third type .',1m 'Mm W ' ;. . . VsaassAi r . If UP i i: n ftfaH ( I Other league games were pre- been been It was a pretty little honor and a fellemerited one too, that the Prince Kupert Football As- . - Bociation, at its annual meeting NEW YORK, May 3. The on Wednesday conferred Upon Athletics, made it three out of four Alex Clapperton in electing him m more enthusiastic or a better of sportsman in this city than our old friend "Doc." He has a particularly ardent sup- . yenied hy. rajujn different parts sorter of soQcer in season and out of the .country :. and for years has seryed well on the field in various official capacities. The decision of. the association to honor him in this way was a happy thought and one with which there is general approbation. For a .football field would not seem a football field in Prince Rupert without Doc Clapperton. And he is also a staunch supporter of all other kinds of clean sport in the city. W. L. Pet. With more than two weeks of 7 2 .778 the budding season gone, the 7 5 .583 Boston Braves remain the big C C .GOO surprise of baseball. Termed the 5 5 .500 worst looking outfit in the big 4 4 .500 leagues, they are still in first 5 7 .417 place in the National Joop. The 4 C .400 :eum has been getting good 4 7 .364 pitching, and the doddering veterans on the club are knocking CARPET BOWLS ARECONCLUDED Charjpion In Dalgarno Hink Defeated Jack Frew's in ' ,Fnal Team Game .liit iJsst Evening The St. Andrew's Society's earn carpet bowling competition, Kvjiich has been conducted with much 'success and considerable interest during the past winter. came to a close last night when Ben'-'Dalgarno's rink, having al ready cinched first place, beat Jack Frew's rink 14 to 13 In the final game which was a close one. i The single-handed competition is still in progress with two more games to he played In the second round. Last night S. D. Macdonald beat Harry Erskine) and Alex McLeod eliminated Jack Frew. j ''The. final team standings as' follows: '. f W D h P, II.' Dalgarno G 1 0 13 ' 'J?' McLean '. 4 12 9 J. Watson 3 B. Cameron ...'2 J. Frew 2 C. Taylor -2 0. Abbott '2 G. Scott 2 0 CLUB ANNUAL Alex Mcltae Bc-Elected Prealdent I-ast Night and F. W. Grimble, Secretary . 1 u. t . ... ft 4. . The annual meeting of the Prince Rupert Hod and Gun Club was held last night in the City Hall with a large number of local nimrods in attendance. The election of officers resulted as follows: President, Alex Mcltae. Vice-president, Don Grerir. Secretary treasurer, R W. ' ' (Trimble. . Executive, M. L. Stepp and Peter Gamula. hjew Game Act regulations for the year were discussed and It was urged that nil members of the club do their bit towards as suring that the laws are prop erly observed. Our classified section may be of special interest to you today. the cover off the ball. Four of their victories have been gained at the expense of the hapless L. Pet. Brooklyn Dodgers, but they 4 .733 showed real strength in beating 4 .C92 the Giants twice. Fans at the Hub 4 .G00 are entertaining visions of an' 8 .429 other "miracle team" like the in- 7 .417 spired 1914 outfit, which spurted) 9 .400 trom last place to a pennant and 7 .3G4 a world's championship. 7 .300 I The new council of the Anyox ! Community League has voted toj .support both baseball and foot-' ball leagues at the- smelter town ! this season. The chairman of j the sports committee, L. H. Mc-j Kay, will call meetings at an! early date. The possibilities of a celebration on May zi are also to be looked into. . .From May G.ttwUiKUst .iDen niark'has'94 lightlilghfs;' wSen golf can be played and day amusements can be jenjoyed,while most of the re$t of -Europe js; In darkness. ' Foil-wappcd and protccled Here's a little drama my friend Car-ruthers recited the other day. "I used , , to buv J or 4-cigarj ata time. I'd smoke one right off one after lunch. By five o'clock I d want another, so 1 d go into my pocket, and perhaps find one cracked, the other'. totally wrecked. I said to mywlt, JJilJ, that's wrong!' So when I saw Tucketts were putting up Pocket Packs of ; Marguerites, foil wrapped and pro tected, I was converted to a 5-at- a-tlmer.' TUCKETTS it Jmw "Ml Buy Xfr(wWl tht lundy Potkil fail fukt of of i i flfl lift j MARGUERITE Now Foil-wrappcd-But Slill 10 Cents "TRY A NIP TONIGHT' BEST PROCURABLE BOTTUO a 6UADAMTK.D 1m. nfaz o-ts The Original Littl look for il t Ik Vindor't and iottit oa , v.-' CJtANJTS BE3r ROCORAT)L, This nrlvprlisempnt is not pnhlislieii or ilisplnyed by the Liquor Control Board or by Hie OoveruuiHul nt EXTRACTS FROM VICKERS' DIARY 1752 This advertisement iT' - DIAItY WEI1-NOV IIS 1732 "Tarrying awhile at Southampton Brother John did find occasion to exchange scholarly compliments in French, with a liquor merchant of Le Havre. This worthy man did bh;nd with our Vickcrs' Gin a cordial named vermouth; which did make a most Salatable appetizer. Guests in the Coffee 00m of the Mariners Inn pronounced (he mixture a rare treat. 1 thai far day, ptoptt tht world vtr havt amrovtj IBmct Ihi mixlurt of Vkktrt' OM, with VtrmoJh and "T Bilttr . . thtpttftel Infrvditnli of a Martini Cocktail VIC KEHS FINEST LONDON GIM ' - u mx H SSTABLlSltCn BY .JOSEPH it JOHN VICKERS (f CO.. Lii. LONDON J5Q V'CUXV 1 DRY Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard orly 1 -4dlUMliMroBrlttih ' Columtla?' ' .'W4-Pw'. the Government