f He- tin Si . PA 'iE TWO This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia At, At meetng, ..of Whist and Crlbbagi; tgue fonmittees last night, with S. M. Newton presid-, ing it .wasi.dejiidd to hold a Joint viistiand yyibbage drive Non April 16 whe trophies won durfng lhVpajprwlnter fri; the whist an& crimSage league cora-r petitions fllU! belprelehted to the wfnjiers; s ' 1 fcJ. . miii HbIHSSs1b.IBl BURNETTS L'K)BK) mm ESTABLISHED J770 MADE PRESENTATION In tavcrlng this rat, tmoolh Gin. von. loo. will pronounc it txctlltnt in flavor and quality as thi gnat gntitmtn af London did in 1 730. TERRACE WON BOTHGAMES Heat Smithers at Basketball in Howe Ha II A ft er Los i nft at .in ' liaflwajTYowii" TERRACE, April o. Terrace boys and girls in their own hall and with the cheers of their friends to help them, wen both basketball games from Smithers last night, in the return games after losing two nights in succession at Smithers.' Last night the Terrace girls wan against Smither's girls 15 to 14, while Terrace boys went in favor of the home team 40 to 18. TOD MORGAN WON DECISION iFcujht Native Indian From j , Panama Jungles at Los . i . Angeles ! LOS ANGBLfcS, April 5. Tod Morga'n last night successfully defended" his world's junior lightweight Championship against Santiago Zorilla. a native Indian from the Panama Jungles. The champion was awarded the decision after 10 fast rounds in which ; there were no knockdowns. ST. ANDREW'S BOWLING J. Watson's Kink Beat C. Taylor's Last Night by Score of 11 to 8 J. Watson's rink beat C. Taylor's t to 8 In the St. Andrew's carpet bowling competition lasl night. The next game will be on i Monday between G. Scott and" G. At the train this week as she Abbott rinks., left for Niagara Fall, where she The standing rinks to'date: has been called on account of , . ip n "t 'p the illness of her mother, Miss B. Dalgarno Beatrice Marshall of the Com- J, McLean.,, modore Cafe staff was presented C. Taylor . by officers of the Prince Rupert J, Cameron Gyro' Club with a $20 gold piece IJ. Frew ... as a slight token of appreciation J. Wato n for services she has' given the :G. Abbott . club at its luncheons. fSb(I!. SJ VICKERS JtJiiNJBSX LONDON dry; GIM f ESTABLISH ED BY 'JOSEPH b JOHN VICKERS tt CO.. LtJ. LONDON CNCIANP e,e . f '4 1 EXTRACTS FROM VICKERS' DIARY-1750 0; i' 2 l 2 2 3 4 TITATIV Luck hath attended us, for this day numbers of the gentry did come to our distill house to broach the first cask of Vickers' London Dry Gin, pronouncing it excellent in flavor and quality. The labour of vears has frm'toH nnA w - V f V t - t lf . - . ... emrjark wtui great confidence on this business. Thla advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government , of British Columbia in 1980. TIIE DAILY NEWS Friday, Ap i) t Sport Chat Concern is being expressed be- 11 .. I ... T. .iU la ttnf ViMinnlnfT during the spring training, com Jments Andy Lytle of the Vancouver Sun. Home runs, how-lever, that come in the gentle springtime ore not included in the averages nor do they pay off ion .this kind. There is no need 'ipr worry about Ruth. He will exert himself no little this sea. son as, Jn the fall, he must go Colonel Jake Ruppert. Mr. Ruth 1 feels that he should have slightly more than is paid the Republic's president for his labors, If the Babe beats or comes even near to former records, it will be, mighty hard to convince i any, jury, of baseball fans that 'he Isn't worth almost anything It will require a full season to (see clearly if Mr. Ruth is deteriorating. When he does it 'will hurt the Yankee gate receipts quite as much as it will damage Mr. Ruth. i CITY CHAMPIONSHIP Expected in Senior play is to commence next Monday. The entrants ar.e Angus Macdon-;ald, James Hillman, Jack May, I William Mitchell. M. M. McLach-'Un, Bert Morgan. W. E. Willis-jeroft and Joe Beesley. f There are four entires so far for the senior competition, but at least six and possibly eight are expected. Those already entered are F. O. Pyle. W. II. Long. C. P Balagno and A. A. Easson. Play , In the senior events will take place after the Junior is conclu ded. COAST LEAGUE BASEBALL Seattle 6. Portland !. San Francisco 6, Missions G. ST. ANDREW'S CARPET BOWLS Apr. 8 G. Scott vs. G. Ab. bott. Apr. 11 C. TAylor vs. B. Dal-garno ' Apr. 15 R, Cameron vs. J. Watson, i Apr. 18-rJ, Frew vs. J. McLean. ! Apr. 22-G, Sott vs. J. Watson, j Apr. 25 R. Cameron vs. B. i Dalgarno. j Apr. 29 C. Taylpr vs. J. Mc- May 2 J. Frew vs. B. Dalgarno. i The various rinks are of the following players s Geo. Scott, skip, J. Smith, D.I Jack, N. McDonald. i C. Taylor, skip, T. Haddon, J. Gibson, S. D. Macdonatd. j R. Cameron, skip, A. Clappcr-ton, II. Ersklne, D. Finlayson. j J. Frew, skip, R. Wiggins, G. ; Geddes, W. Brand. . Geo. Abbott, skip, J, S. Irvine, R. Wood, It. Gibson. B. Dalgarno, skip, W. Barton, A. McLeod, R. Stewart. J. Watson, skip, T. McMeekln, II. Steen, M. Andrews. J. McLean, skip. R. Arthur, B Ferguson, J. Haddon. Try a classified ad. In the News and get RESULTS I t: m m ' TgB NEWYORKWON OVER PORTLAND cuu!e uuue num i ,.w..B nnnn,T ,XTri ., P T 4. .te,.,. &..W?in secottd- ekhibitioK'- hockey game here last night the N.. Y, Americans defeated' Portland 4 'to 3. MEN'S AVERAGES FRATERNAL WHIST The men's section of the Prince Rupert Fraternal Whist League i into financial futures again whi 1928-1929 season individual aver ages follows: To be included in these aver- ages a player must have played in ut leait 80 per cent of the matches ; 'but the cagey Colonel feels he ami i,v hi tam i should try to get along on much; jj q y l Age. I less. It will depend on the ijr. Fraser, Grot- 1 I amount of exertion that Kuth to 11 33 23 10 69.691 r puts into his season's work, Id, Larson, I therefore, what the lankee own-. Moose 12 36 25 11 69.44 ers will feel impelled to pay himlG. Howe, Grot to 12 30 26 11 09.44 A. French, New Hmpres4 10 30 20 10 66.60 G. Rudderham, ' s Grotto 12 3Q'24 12 6G.66 B. J. Cobb, " . Grotto 10 80 20 10 GG. 66 that he, asks. Ruth has been per-iC. Barker, St. . .. ; spiring, persistently in training,! Georges . . . .12 6 23 13 63. 8 ' ' " " ' (He perspired freely In Artie Mc-!G. Royer, , (Govern's gym, before that Therej Moose 12 36:23 13 63.88 (are no surface indications that . A. McRae, he is slipping and that was es-j Grotto. 11 33 21 12 63.68 pecially true of his last ap-B. M. Simpson, .pearance in St. Louis when he Moose 12 86 22 14 61.11 I banged out three home runs!- Anderson, ! right in thee faces of the hostile: G" 12 322 14 61.11 moltitude at SDortsmen's Park, i 1 ujronavn, Moose 11 38 19 14 57.57 S. Moran, ; Moose 10 30 17 13 56.66 P J. Fuller, St. Georges ....12 36 19 17 52.77 J. Judge, Moose U 38 17 16 51.51 with Eight Players Entered In Junior' L. Thprstlnson, i section ana similar .sumner .10 30 13 17 43.38 they "TRY A NIP TONIGHT" 25KHE51 BEST PROCURABLE NO TWO TEAM BEL CONTEST American League Looks Open Race This Year Say Critics. ATLANTA, Ga., April 5: If early star, gazers have read cur-erctly signs (n : the American League Baseball sky there will ue no two team race this MMdli. In 1928 the New York Yankees and Philadelphia Athletics thundered to the wire neck and neck, the Yankees finally nosing out MOOUC! pr SCOTLAND . . .... b . ..I , . The Uriginal Lab-l iook lor it ti in vtnnori ana imut on GRANT'S "BEST PROCURABLE" This advertisement Is not published or displayed by tb Liquor Cintrol Board or bp the Government of British Columbia i!8 threat to the Pyn Lry, the hip, the A's. The St. Louis Hrowna, I pitcher should be r u n third place, games back. H it w snort: ton of th, hits found himself at t l.IKe: ll anniiuh (hi.l , were sixteen Connie Hack has st As the new season approaches its fresh trials and prob- were well able to renovated, the personnel of the but has rearranged th. Jimmy Foxx, the haro. c- Brown,. ' . . .jerM it raay fa found that ,he, catcher, third bswnian New Empress 11 38 17 16 51.51 Yankees and Athletics bsw'suewn will be th.- uunuerson, hown Una Imnmnmont than fh-'nrst sacker. Jimmv Jj ?rik," 10 80 ?5 15 60-00 tmlly can play RHIIARfl FNTRIFSiuo th circuit. any.- DILLIAMU LnilUM.W Burtea. K. i 0n theIr p.rformaDce ,ast year the leading third has,.- I. of P. . TM leave I 1 n A's Infield undi r .....il . u i l. ... . i . l a rru nifcmont muu m- v, Latzerl's arm remain- i of s auestion mark hw ! ting power has not Im ed. With Babe Rut!, Gehrig able to swing i bats, most of the ex , i! thst little or nothing done about the penn, without consulting n;.n. ler HugKins. Herb t probably will pitch - n ball games and at icn-t S Neln11 W V4 19 43-42 M., , -?-' '.- I the the challene challenge in in earnest. earnest. I0"1? extra outfield-' St. Gedrges 12 36 14 22 38 88 '. There are eight entrants for the F. Garton, K. " I Of the four second division perienee, Homer Humr Cleveland and will need ; JunjPL. individual billiard cham- of P W 33 )2 .2136.36, clubs in 1928, .Ghieago, DetroitrUn? nWW iuw3iiij ui me cuy. tne uraw w. orusneianu, . UlevelanU and Uoston, the De will be made tomorrow night and Leif Erikson 12 36 12 24 33.33 troit . Tigers, under new mansire- n Oi..M j r oiocKiana, ,ment snd iwirtlnllv Leif Erikson 12 36 10 26 27.77 8eem to fgrnish the most the rung same An alread pttehlng staff has b( - stronger by recruits -X..aat a mounasmen mu H " ) J " lw- I BLACK & WHITE" ALWAYS RIGHT a a r 1 4 V DISTILLED AND BOTTLED IN SCOTLAND BLACK & White-scotch WHISKY JAMCS BUCHANAN & Co.. LTD.. GLASGOW & LONDON Tl I 1M m This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Boir.1 i, n nf of British Columbia. n, r ly 1,16 n Qvernment