paoe rouH BROOKLYN while St. Louis Cardtnafc were los tog two games to the champion Chicago Cube. Two ninth inning raUies enabled Boston Braves to defeat New York Giants. Walter Roster's twelfth homer gave the Braves three rutw in the eighth. In the American League, PhUa- Milter. Mctfair, Simmons and Bisn-op of the, Athletics and Goslin of the Stsjggt bit homers, Simmons tying the score in the ninth inning of the HnsVgame with a homer with two on board. New York Yankees took a double-header from Boston Red Sox. thus extending Boston's losing streak to 13 straight games. Babe Ruth hit his fifteenth homer of the season in the ffnt game. Yesterdays seeres: National League Philadelphia 1-9, Brooklyn 11-11. 'few York 5-5, Boston, 6-C. GmcmaH -, Pittsburg 1-7. at Louis IKS. Chicago 2-9. American League Boston 5-, New York 6-7. Washington A'Jl. Phlla. 7-16. DetroH t Cl$yeIan4r2-. Chicago ffighfeua -4j Baseball St&idings National League W. L. Pet. Brooklyn 26 14 .641 St Louis 23 10 .587 Pittsburg viH ii Ml Chicago ,...Ja l 537 Boston .41- -, I? 13 .486 New york ..,....17.,, ii .447 Cincinnati ..15 33 .395 1 Philadelphia II 22 333 American League Washington i.27 Philadelphia .26 New York 21 Cleveland .22 Detroit 18 St Louts 10 Chicago 15 Boston 12 n a it i : '4 13 14 17 18 23 23 22 27 City League Centrals 2" 0 Elks .... Sons of .550 .437 .413 .49ft 1.000 IS ON TOPi; WINS v AlilLE. 1 ito BOBBY JOXES XE3 IN BRITISH FINAL - ST. ANDRSW8. May 31: 1 Bobby Jones defeated Roger Took Double-Header From Phillies 1 Wethered of Great Britain in Yesterday Athletics Beat j flnal the British ama- Senators Twice ar golf championship today seven up and six to play. NEW YORK, May 31: Brooklyn Robin took a clear hold on first place In the National League by! h'eader 'row Philadelphia yesterday round wnircp Canadian National Softball Game Ends in 15-11 Score In a Canadian Nattonal softball game on a slippery field last eve- header -from Washington Senators. Gfffft? to Mm, ro cf.; Bond, rf.; King. sc. Umpires were Comadlna and As toria. Team Standings SCULLING W. L. pry Dock 4 1 Round House 4 1 rtffloo 1 A Station .. 1 4 CHAMPION Ted Phelps Takes Title Today ' Putney From Bert Barry By Handy Margin MORTLAKE, England, May 31: ED To Fit Your Pocket Book $GM)9 to $550.00 TERMS ARRANGED TIRES Can you use these sizes? Several good used 33x4 and 34x4' tires at special ; prices, AUTOMOBILE Engines, at low prices abm for conversion to boat engines. . COME In and see the new FORD MARINE 'ENGINE-now set up in our shop. S. E. PARKER LTD. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. at Ted Phelps today won the world's g79 ; championship sculling title from AW I Bert Barry by 35 lengths on the jMortlake-Putney course, covering ine iour ana a quarter miles in 22 minutes and 48 seconds. Barry, who won the title a Vancouver on December 27, 1927, by de feating Major Goodsell, never had la chance aadlnst hie younger 2 1 .667 ' Get the Ad. reading habit Canada 0 3 .000 pays. It ' n n , -r " r WON GAME Sam Curire's Younesters Still Running For Gilhuly Cup Gilhuly Cup Standing Regiment P. R. C. A. Legion W. D. 3 1 3 0 0 1 SPORT CHAT A. P. 4 7 4 6 6 1 In The youthful Prince Rupert Ath- 'Ietic Club football players, showing 'great improvement, turned in a fine game last night to Inflict the first defeat of the season upon the j Regiment by a score of 3 to 1 and keen themselves in the runnine for Kt i A T flKHJ CV lth Gi!huIy Cup. fi"t soccer trophy llLtrXl O JL L LKsLi ot the season. The Athletics made ! a great shewing to win the congra tulations of their supporters and aU ether fans who witnessed the match. There was a fair-steed crowd of spectators present at the Acropolis Hill grounds. The first goal of the game was scored by Albert Dickens for the plete with errors on both sides. Fori AU11 Club. Jimmy McKay put rthe Round House. Raby and Bond AU1,eac U1UD lwo UP wnMe obtained three hiU apiece and jJOImnT Murray opened the scoring Bond carried off the fielding fea- for Retant. Half time saw tare of th vmtnm hv athin the score sUndmg at two to one. short fly to left on the run. For the Offices, Smith's catching was good, besides securing two hits in three l times at bat. Offices Smith, c; Summers, 2b.: w. Tobey, p.; Lawten, lb.; Cover- dale, cf.; White, rf.; Mcintosh, If.; R. Tobey, 3b.; Moxley, ss. Round House Cameron, lb.; Tulloch, c; Raby, p.; Wendell, 2b.; Sinclair, rf,; Nelson, 3b.; Scherk, In spite of the two goals for the opposing team, the Regiment with the grade in their favor, had shown slightly the best in the first half. In the second half, however, the Athletic Club clearly demonstrated its superiority and had things its own way throughout the period. Diekens scored again for the third goal to his side's credit. Sonny Styles, Athletic Club full back, was the outstanding player en the field. Dickens. Chenoski and McKay, indeed all the forward line. did well for the Athletics. Angus Macdonald, Wilson and Murray (were- stars of the Regiment's for ward line with Watson giving good service as centre half and La Idler safe as ever in goal. H. Worsfold refereed the game and Fred Hardy and Jimmy Kelly were linesmen. The players were Prince Rupert Athletic Club Currie; Styles and Murray; Wood-side, Tasker and Geerge Mitchell; Bussanich, McKay. Dickens, Chen oski and Frizzell. Regiment Laldler; Ross and Norrington; Kelsey, Watson a ad Dolg; Wilson, Maedonald, Smurth-waite, Murray and Edgeeumbe. Manager Jimmy Kelly declares that, while his team may be eliminated from the Gilhuly Cup com petition, the Canadian Lealon foot- iball eleven, may be counted upon to jput up more stiff resistance in the other silverware contests of the leascn. Only now is the team com-imencine to get whlDned- into shane land Jimmy promises that they are going to start on Monday night and force things a bit for the Prince Rupert Athletic Club In 0ie next Gilhul.'Cup fixture. Stockings tor the Legion's new uniforms have arrived and, as soon as the rest of the suits arrive, the Legion will take the field In their full new army. Meantime, it is announced that (Re following team will represent tj Legion against the Prince Rupfrt AthIelic Club on Monday rftftt-Smith; W. Mitchell and Jack; fAtt-rie, Howe and Macdonaklf Hunter, Hadden, Baptle, HUdltch and .Campbell; reserves, Redpath and Comadina. Boy Scouts Clear Hays Cove Trail Were Busy Last Night Itetwren Mc-Ciymont Tark and- Dry DocK ' Third Prince Runert Troon nov inma flm 1ief -www w v)vm witiv vuiiv tug V tlWUv clearing a trail from Mcdlympnt 'Park along Hays Creek towards the dry dock. After work had been discontinued, the evenlne's nroceed- lngs concluded with the playing of games, etc. The troop will take part In the Elks' Flag Day Darade and the crownhHg ,i,t the May Qtiecnr next lucsaay. I CASSIARWON FINAL GAME Defeated SunnysirTe If to 12 Softball Thursday Xirht In After playing a nice game of for seven innings at Cassia r Thursday night Sunnyside, who had been leading 12 to 6, suddenly cracked wide open and Cas&iar, coming to life with hickory, knoc ked out six runs to even the count and finally took the game in the last inning. The score board showed 14 to 12 In their favor. Both teams were very evenly matched anC played good ball for most of the game. Harvey for Sunnyside made two spectacular catches in left field. and Tingley played an excellent game at short for Casstar. Wilkin son, Tennant and Waring should be mentioned. In the series between the two teams Cassia r has now won two games and lost one. Oaeafar will meet the Prince Ru pert Station team on Sunday after aoon. Moose Card Party and Dance Success Large Crowd Attended Affair Last Night and Had Very Enjoyable Time A very successful whist drive and dance was held last night by the Moose Lodge, a large crowd being in attendance at the affair. Prte-Winners at cards were: la dle fUt, Miss Hdor, Anderson; second, Mrs. w. E. Funneil; men's first A. Hanson on cat with M. OundeHson, second. A. Aarsey en cut with J. Desmullea. After cards detteton refresh ments were served with Mrs. P. J. Ryan ia charge of ttte catering. Mutes for dancing which follow ed was provided by the Premier Orchestra Oscar Sather wa chairman of the oommUtee in charge and master qf ceremonies. William Logan presided at the door. Social Evening Was Enjoyable A delightful social evening was held last night by the Ladies' Aid of Rupert East United Chtlrsh. there being a large attendance. Games and nraeic were enjoyed and. with Mrs. Robert Wilson p re letting at the piano, the progrim included violin solos by James Witt and vocal solos by Mrs. Wright Da- vies and Mrs. J. Murray. Robert Wilson presided. Whist Drive Last Night For Ladies Mrs. James Krikevsky Hostess at Delightful Affair Last Night For L. O. B. A. Members Mrs James Krikevsky entertained members of the Ladles' Orange Be-nevoleut Association at a delight ful whist drive last nifht. There were nine tables In play and pffce-winnei ; were: first, tin. Jaek-Mun-ro; second, Mrs. O. W. Johnein; eonsolr.Uon, Miss Cathie Irvtney During the evening Delicious ro-frethments were served. Mrs. J. H. Smith read card fortunes arid Mrs. ttod Morrison, the tea cups.' William Mclver, superintendent of the local elevatocf and L. H. Ha worth, office manager, are on a .rip to Vancouver on official bus ness. Smothering Spells Couldn't Walk Far Gasped For Breath Mrs. T. W. Both, Kelowni, B.C., erltait "For orer a year I w troubled with imotheriog epells, and it M Impossible for w to walk, even a tort dixtaoea, on account of baring to fMP for breath. "'A friend told ma to try "Men I did, and felt much better. la a ahort tuna I "I van now recommend them to aveyyone." I Price. 50a. abox at all dnieeitti and ; dealer, tr nailed dlteet ea racelpt of prlea by Tk T. UUbam Cc, Limited, i Toronto, Ont. LOCAL ITEMS Sam Jabour returned to the city on today's trttn from a business trip to the interior. E. E. Gregg, assistant district forester, returned to the city on today's train from a trip to tha interior on official duies. Thomas McMeekin returned to the city on today's train from h' trip to ue interior as far as Prince George on business. Miss Thelmr. Bunn, who'hal been spending a two weeks' holi day visiting at Vanarsdol, return ed to the city on today's train. H. s. Parker of Stewart St Mob ley Ltd. returned to the city on to day's train from one of hie peri odical business trips to the inter lor. Mrs. Thome Carry le. who has been spemilag' the whiter vMtlng her natrre home m Scotland, re turned to the city on today's train. Mr. and Mr. W. Vandertsp arri ved in the city on the Prince Raw pert this morning ftoas Vanaouw and entrained this afternoon for Terrace. Malar Our Lyons of Victoria Is a business vWtor In the city, having arrived from the south on the ss. Prince Rupert this morning. Ma jor Lyons was formerly one of the Conservative members of the Leg islature from Victoria. WRlteM Held and Robert James left on today's train for Terraee where they will make arrangements for the holding of the Of. Recreation League's ptente ex cursion, on July 1. They wiU return to the city on tomorrow's train. A Dlly News irlnp results. Q want-ad will mm NEW GILLETTE BLADE and RAZOR "V7"OUR work ends when your shave ends, with this New Gillette Blade and Razor. Simply turn guard at right angles, re-tighten, rinse under hot running water and shake dry. This one improvement alone Is worth the price of the New dill-ette. Yet it is only one of many leasing changes that you'll find i this new razor and blade. J "Razor pull' for instance, won't bother you any more. The New Gillette prevents it for two reasons: First, the cornerj of DaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBL'BBVviBSwSfA iJ't Nr. cfum-fl razor, .oiiputu, WATERCRAFT NOW READY FOR YOUR lNi; TJ wife and kiddies to a joyous week-end the glorious health-giving sunshine a . tunity. EVINRUDE OUTBOARD MOTOR; 2 to 22 h.p. 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