UP w. ES. J rM 111 HBI yy HAT unexpected spacious 1 ness in this Cunard Tourist Third Cabin Dinmg-Room, typical of the accommodation on this popular class! Intimate little tables, laden with Rowers spotless napery; and a menu of endless variety and astonishing generosity I Touri$t Third Cabin rates adusfed. Cabin Class rates revised. Ask for information. jr-f dly tailing! from Montreal (and Quebec) from April 29th, Boot through The Cunard line, 22, Hastings St ,W.. Vancouver, (Telephone Seymour 3443-9 1, or any steamship agent. CUNARD , CANADIAN SERVICE CABIN 4 TOURIST TH ED CA6INTHIED CUSS BBSBUaMSSSaeaiMill II I u.2 Golf and soccer, both of which have gained world-wide popularity were perfected In Scotland. Captain Earl M. Han J,famous Canadian flying acc,ackivcd distinction en both th French and Italian fronts during the Grtat War. He wa awarded the D Jr.C and Croix dc Guerre for gallant service. Caetaln Hand hat han jrllioli. Identified whh post war commercial RANGERS WINNER'S 'Were Hard Pressed to Beat Montreal Team By 43 Score TORONTO, .May 22: With a finish characteristic of champions, the touring; Glasgow Rangers, holders of the Scottish football cup, marked up a victory in their first game in Canada yesterday by defeating Ulster United of the local National League, by a score of four goals to three. Nine thousand spectators saw the visitors extended for (he greater part of the play and, only by heroic offensive in the final stages, did the Rangers display superiority. The score at half time was one all. SOFTBALL SCHEDULE May 23 Offices vs. Dry Dock. May 27 Dry Dock vs. Station. May 30 Roundhouse vs Offices. June 3-OffIces vs. Station. June 6 Dry Dock vs. Roundhouse. June 10 Station vs. Roundhouse. June 13 Dry Dock vs. Offices. June 17 Station vs. Dry Dock. June 20 Roundhouse vs. Offices. nymg, in addition to other Interests, -he Is president of the Toronto Flying Club.? "Buckingham Cigarettes are wholly enjoyable. I get a thrill out of them as keen In Its way as the thrill of flying." E2sfl THREE HOME RUNS IN ONE New York Yankees Lose Double Header to Athletics Robins Continue Winning Stride PHILADELPHIA, May 22: Philadelphia Athletics took two games yesterday from the New York Yankees winning the first despite three homers by Babe Ruth. Simmons and Dykes hit homers for Philadelphia in the second game. In thcjfatlonal League, Brooklyn Silent Wayfarers of the skies . . . following ine ways or the seagull . . . hovenqg with spreading winqs e i . .i Siidins smoothly over hills and valleys . . . rising, descending at will . .soaring sunwards . . . swoobirm earthwards . . . afloat on the oceans of space thrill tnnn or of motorless motorless g gliding oucn is tne Equally fascinating is the Buclcinaham thrill . . . the thrill awaiting every smoker of this smooth, irresistible blend. Buclcinghams are fine, quality cigarettes . . . exclusive in blend, original in flavor . . . manufactured from choice mellow tobaccos . . . brought to perfection by the Buckingham Blend . . . kept fresh, fragrant, and flavorful by the sealed patented package. There is no substitute for Buckiftghams . , . no other cigarette can give you the Buckingham thrill. THE FIRST GLIDER ever presented ioa flying organization in Canada took to the tU on May 17th. from the Leaside Flying; Field,. Toronto. Thousands,, turned out to Witness' its epoch-making flight. The Glider, was the gift of the manufacturers of Buckingham Cigarettes to the Toronto Flying Club and was formally christened the "Buckingham Booster". Iffej DAILY NEWS, i i PAGE FOXm " ! - -- ; ""j BOOTH WINS IN SOCCER B I LW - i AI Foreman, Whom Townsend tonquered is an Easy winner Of British Lightweight Crown LONDON, May 22: Al Foreman of Montreal won the British lightweight boxing championship here last night by scoring a speedy victory over Fred Webster, the title-holder. Foreman knocked out his opponent shortly after me nrst rouna oi ine ooui wnicn was siaieci ior iz rounas. The Montreal flash opened up with a bruising attack and had Webster in distress after a few blows had been struck. Foreman feinted cleverly at the opening and sent a smashing blow to the Englishman's jaw which sent him sprawling to the canvas for the count. Foreman held the Canadian lightweight title until he was dethroned by Billy Townsend of Vancouver recently. BABE MAKES Robins kept up their winning streak by scoring a decisive victory over the Braves at Boston. The losers made four errors. Pittsburg Pirates won their fourth straight victory by downing Chicago Cubs. Yesterday's scores: National League Brooklyn 12, Bee Ion 1, Philadelphia 4, New York 11. Cincinnati 2, St. Louis 3. Chbaujo 3. Pittsburg 10. American League New York 7-1. Philadelphia 15-4. Boston 2-1, Washington 10-0. St Louis S, Cleveland 5. Detroit 3. Chicago 9. ' SOARING M A N,B I R D S IN THE SKY SILENTLY SAILING OCEANS OF SPACE- Xjr khz lsssW CIGARETTES ;! I MSHOHttPOMnUHr I iWMoms&axuMirm NO COUPONS ALL QUALITY THRILL THAT COMES WITH BUCKINGHAM" 4 'Took Junior League tiame Yester ciay iiy score oi z-u The meeting of Borden and Booth School In the Junior- Football League last evening resulted In a 2-0 win for Booth after a hard fought game. Taking a line through recent games when High beat Borden 6-0 and Booth won from High 1-0 an easy win for Booth might have been father lucky to win, though probably they had the better of the game. Teams Borden: Morgan? Allstone, Cur-rie; Fisher, Hardy, Dungate: Wlllls-crof t, Wilson, Fong, Campbell Welle. Booth: Suehiro; Walters, Gomez; Nakamoto, Cross, Davles; Ward-roper, Christlson, Ivarson, Holstein Cromp. SPORT CHAT This driving an automobile at the rate of three miles a minute, down a straight stretch of sand with an ocean at one elbow and soft sand dunejit the other doesn't thrill Kaye Don a great deal. The slim, Imperturbable Englishman who failed to equal the 231 miles in hour speed of Sir Henry Segrave at Daytona Beach, but did manage to push his giant Stiver Bullet sun beam up to 183 miles an hour, Is on his way back to England now, but with no memories of particularly exciting momenta. Hell bring back the Silver Bullet next year for another try at the record. "It was remarkably easy to control the car at the modest speed I was able to make despite the lump-lnets of the beach. The cat Jumped a good deal and tattcVttia abouq a bit but I was never In flangrr q& Joajri mg control. The 'biggdst problem I truck was the wet sand! on the beach. I didn't skid but my forward whatta threw the damp sand back against the visor and, at times, completely obscured my vision. It'a all over so quick, jpa. .know, that you haven't much ,,ttrne to think about It." Don is undismayed by his failure to do better with the Silver Bullet. He Is conf id,en that witbW? lew minor cnange. and ..,iew fjrnCtfee spins, hell be ready to mash the old mark some time Mtxt February. The launching of Sir Thomas Upton's challenger, Shamrcok V, for the America Cup race in September has stirred interest in sport ing circles throughout England.!. Tne building or the challenger has taptlvated and held the Imagina tion of all yachtsmen in Great Britain and Ireland. The alteration of the racing rules governing tho cup races next September off Newport, H.l has addtd considerably to the growing confidence that it will win the cup. It Is interesting to note that the Shamrock's sails are being made in the old Quay Lane sail loft where the sails for Kelson's Victory weto made 130 years ago. Baseball Standings National League W. . L, Pet. Brooklyn 18 12 .600 Pittsburg 16 12 .572 New York . 16 13 .552 St. Louis 17 14 Mi Chicago n 16 .515 Boston 13 16 .448 Cincinnati 12 17 .414 Philadelphia . 0 18 .333 American League W. L. Pet: Washington 22 10 .688 Philadelphia 20 lti X67 Cleveland 17 13 .567 New York 15 13 .538 St. Louis 13 17 .433 Chicago 12 16 .428. Boston , ........ll 20 555 Detroit- U 22 .333 v Citf league- Elk3 1 . 0 1.000 Central 1 0 1.000 Sons bf Canada 0 2 .000 SOFTBALL POSTPONED The postponed Softball game ot Pfy Dock v. Iteund House was further set over irm it.. - M infill.. No date has yet been set for the yuyiiiB 01 me match. l.-.. . ..SSy The Cllve, new type of twin aircraft, which r;i,.: be bomber, troop carrier, heavy transport machine ,,r on test flight before being turned over to vm- r ,, (j 3lp J used a . ambulunl Clear eyed, tense ivith the thrill of sport, they seek ib cooling flavour ,TnEY it me with vicon . . . tlicy work with rigor . . . they play with vigor. Sportsmen all . . . lean . . . sun-tanned . . . active . . . they finil refresnin; Vigor in the tasto of "G-matJa Dry." Like the gam well played, it has Btimulatlen. . . like the mulitt of sport itself, it lias basic excellence The. very foundation ojf "Canada Dry" i aLijril Ginger" which m made from selected Jamaica ginger root by a special process. This process H exclusively controlled hy us and, unlike any other method, retaiift for "Canada Dry" all of ihr- original aroma, flavour and nalutal eaconcc of the ginger root. This is the reason for the hanic excellence of Mas fine old ginger ale. It comes in convenient cartons of six or twelve Jjbttlcs. Order "Canada Dry" today. "CANADA OKI Tho Champagne of Ginger lies Canada Dry Clngtr Ale limited, Toronto, Edmonton and Mo""' tf your paper docs not arrive, telephone