A .h i-J tut t FACJ2 rotnt RISKO WON EASY CALL llad'N'o Difficulty in Dccisioning King Levinsky Last Nicht BOSTON. April S2:-Johnny Rls-ko, the vetetaD Cleveland heavyweight, scored a clean-cut decision over King Levtnsky, the Chicago Hebrew, in 10 round here last night. Risko held Levinsky's right help-leas and inflicted hard punishment on the Chicagban with his own. Levlnsky exhibited stamina in staying. Risko weighed 192 pounds and Le-vlnsky, 185. Stops Body Odour Eddie Thomas Defeats Albie DaviesByKayo PORTLAND, April 22: Eddie Thomas of Seattle defeated Albie Davies of Victoria by a knock-out in the fourth round of a scheduled six-round bout here last night. It was a hectic fight and it was quite evident that someone must go tiown In the furious fourth frame. Tt urns t li n m,nnA t k .... ml, his title of light heavyweight cham pion of the northwest. There goes Spain. In a Lonely House another castle in ,i Mi r in Cornwall, England a Man Was Murdered Five Men Were Suspected. A b Finger Print Said "This One Did It" An old man, reputed n money hoarder, living by himself in a remote part of Cornwall, was robbed and murdered. Scotland Yard experts came ami searched for clues. They found a finger print on a dusty liat brim. Of five men suspected of the criijie, a poacher, well known in the neighbourhood, seemed the most likely. It was necessary to obtain his finger prints without arousing suspicion among any of the five. One evening when lie went to his favourite inn for his usual pint of beer it was served to him in a specially polished tankard. The police secured the tankard. , The finger prints thus obtained were fatal to him. They corn-pared identically with those found in the dead man's house. The murderer was sentenced to deatli and hanged. So You Leave Dangerous Prints on Food This true story is not told to warn you against committing crime. It is told so that you will jJalUo the danger that lurks in 'finger prints and how you leave them on everything you touch. Those prints are germ laden. 1 The germs have come from touching things that other people touch, leople who have a cold, the "flu perha)s, and have inaylxj eouglied or breathed into their hands. Other germ diseases too. We cannot escape those germs. We eannot avohl mingling with people and touching the tilings they have touched, or shaking their hands. Life Extension In-stitute lists 27 diseases, many very dangerous, which may be, , conveyed in V!uj jry. Your hands, laden with germs, touchfood,somefruit,oracandy which you are conveying to your mouth. The g'v'rns enter your system and start trouble. More Than Safety Hero is something worth think Ing about. The safe way is to kill those germsbeforo they reach your mouth. Wash your haiftls often with the soap that contains a germicide Tint soap is Lifebuoy. Not only safety, but real luxury is yours when you use this famous soap. ' Basedon two fine palm oils iu plowing lallier gives you luxuiwid -cleanliness and valuable skin care. Million havo proved this. Think of the Family Wash your hands often with Lifebuoy. Teach the children to do so too. Safety from germs lies that way. Lalwratory tests prove Hint Lifebuoy's germicide Kills germs or makes them inactive. No perfume in Lifebuoy but an extra-clean scent of safety that tells you it purifies. Yet it vanishes in a few moments and leaves you safo and protected. Let .all your household benefit by lifebuoy's protection against germs. Always keep a cake on the wash basin. Have the children wash often, and always before a meal. Keep germs off the hands. A bath with Lifebuoy, Ixsuvtifies the complexion and . makes one safo from body odours for, many, hours; , BRAVES ON Defeated Hy Missions 12 to S Opening (lame of Season at Home Town (10, Order a good' supply of I.ifevf r buoy now from your dealer. L LANI)IS nicrAToitsiiip Ltttr Brotbrti Limited, Teronto Lifebuoy Health Soap A Luxury Soap Plus a Germicide M WIN STILL 1 Defeated Giants Yesterday Yanks, Indians and Senators Win BOSTON. April 22. The Boston Braves cotninued their winning streak in the National League yesterday by again downing the New York Giants. Washington Senators, Cleveland T . I Indians and New York Yankees' are h virtue KT2r of X the vletory. f - T he maintains aV T ,By ! top of the American League with Ith viMTiM victories nvor over Boston Rnatyi Poil Red Sox, R Detroit Tigers and Philadelphia Athletics, respectively. Yesterday's scores: National League Boston 5, New York 1. Philadelphia 7. Brooklyn 3. American League Cleveland S, Detroit 4. Washington 12. Boston 3. Philadelphia 1. New York 12. Baseball Standings National League W. L. Pet St. Louis 5 1 .833 Boston ... 6 2 .TOO New York 5 3 .625 Chicago 4 3 11 Pittsburg 3 4 ,429 Philadelphia 3 4 .429 Cincinnati 1 5 J 67 Brooklyn 1 C .124 imerican League w. Washington 5 New York 5 Cleveland 5 St. Louis 3 Chicago 2 Philadelphia 2 Boston - 2 Detroit 2 L. 2 2 2 2 3 5 S 5 Pet. .714 .714 714 .600 .400. .286, .286- 286 EASS0NG0ES INTO FINALS Defeated Don Brown Last Night and I Will Meet Charlie Balagno For City Billiard Title j i Defeating Don Brown last night by the decisive score of 500 to 399 In the semi-final, A. A. Basson qualified to meet C. P. Balagno in the .final of the city individual billiard .championships. The final will be played tomorrow night and Friday in two blocks of 500 points each. ; Basson, running 46. came within one point of equalling Balagno's I high break for the individual series. Easson's average was 7.06. Brown's high break was 27 and average, 5.7. I The time of the game was two 'hours, 40 minutes. George Howe was referee and William Price, marker. Seattle Indians Had Very Bad Day SUSTAINED BY COURTS MILWAUKEE, April 22 The court here yesterday sustained the dictatorship exercised over organized baseball by Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landls. The Milwaukee Club had chal- lenged Landls' authority to re- gulate transactions In connec- tion with pjayers In I SEATTLE. April 22 It was an-! other "off day" for the Seattl" ; Indians yesterday when they madf ; their Initial appearance of the Pa clfic Coast League season In ttv. .home town and were defeated 15 to 9 by the Mission Reds. The wea ther was unfavorable and mayb -that was why the Indians made four error while Dutch Reuther 1 was batted from the mound in the I seventh after thirteen hits had I been scored against him. Othur Pacific Coast League scores were: Los Angeles. 8: Oakland 7. Portland. 4: Hollywood. 3. San Francisco, II: Sacramento r m TJIE DAILY NEWS -wy -v m .? :.-y, -;.;,,: Urithh Empire il - .l'.V.77akf "rW.iieL-iilMBUfc.-'-. .lM-. . 'Mlttl H-'mUtfliyM-'' STT i ' iTa ' if IWfcA i 'n it Tli iT , n - V W&PSX SPEAKS ybf ITSELF " wL Quality alone can create records that will withstand '' h 1 mill' "rini1 111 ilU the challenge of others in this day and age... whether "jtjt V the field be one ofmotor-boat supremacy or established WjVjVl T.A3 JvShX v anj ever-increasing cigarette popularity. Turret's Y0 v;Vi '"'"IT " record for favour with Canadian smokers is one that VUM ( W has never been equalled. w Vwv ira After alL nothing can replace good, honest tobacco; wivMr5sE& i1? grown and ripened right out in the field under nature's W'T V' vT'' own Sunh"ght nothing artificial about that and the high quality is "inbred." 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Sat of "Do You Know" Cards Fortrnrrntf iDalamiiwnwillaftiilyoii a art of "I )o You Kuw" canla -aUty inter-ealiag tulijcrla printtil in color with full (learription (ixe of ohrdi H" x H") or for twrnty cent we will indmlr cmriin nl aim) an album in wbk-b Um -nl can Le plareil to (ire complete collvi-lion in prrmaornt funn. threaten his lucky verger with hLs , displeasure nothing more has been heard of the matter, and the lineup for the Derby sweep has already . started. I Presumably tt is Illegal almost to . . . talk about It. but there it is-the one ' 7he exPtenatl?n 01 the naUon- toplc which for weeks past has been lmcrt" 111 lmn P aworblng an entire nation of law breakers When tt comes to taking a chance 'in a sweep, America and the Eighteenth Amendment have nothing on England. The Home Secretary has refused to say how many letters the post offiee has intercepted. . probably a Negligible number: and there have been dollar fines at Bow Street, but even the lordly Ttmes' gave the draw three columns, and thourh a bishop did Sweepstake on the Grand National is to be found in the list of. prise-winners. Seldom has the hand of GRADE TEN IS LEADING Softball Season lias Opened King Edward High Sehmil at v TiMwrtny i Kim Mwar'.l High School, Ormde Ten defeated its fortune so widely distributed her old rival. Grade EJsjven by a score favofs. Net only all England, but all of 5- hi a tame of Softball This the world seems to have particlpa- win gives Oracle Ten an advantage ted in the gamble. From China to, of one game In their .clashes Peru, from Alaska to London, from Mo ley and Cameron were the India's coral strand to Greenland's battery for the winners and were icy mountains the 4.000.00 tickets J opposed by Obata ami Rice The entered the big drum of luck fronijonly noteworthy Incident of the whence the winners were drawn wheevrtwiemitrnl first tnnina Seven Canadians figured in the prize list. As in the previou sweep- stake Vancouver was representeaVfan a surprise throw from Catcher this time by a gentleman modestly describing himself at. "Rattlesnake Pete " IS OUT FOR BIG PRIZE TOKYO. April 21 Thomas Ash. American aviator, who is planning to hop off next month for Seattle cm Tacoma, will be a contestant for 1 prize of $26,000 which is being offered by a Japanese newspaper for 'lir first aviator to cross the Pacific- uceun non-stop. . Ash will use the plane "City of Tacoma" In which Harold Hromley unsuccessfully essayed a Pacific ; flight last year. Dr. Large Buys Westview Lots; To Erect Home1 , Dr. R. Qeddes Large of Port Stmp-!son, who Is to move Into Prince Rupert at the end of August to take up the practice of medicine here, has purchased from Arthur 13 rooks-bank three view lots on Atlln Avenue west of Seventeenth Street on which he will have a home erected during the coming summer The lots nre locited alfnont immediately to the rear of the llruu.v house was wnen Wilton. Omde Bleven second- battrrpn, pat Cstmeron out Rics O'Brien opened the scoring for ' - ide Steven In the second Inntng when he was brought In by Kanaya who reached second before the side was retired. Tens evened when Smith aud Murray duplicated their rivals' play. The honor of the third Inning went to the Orade Tens. Their battery, Moxley ami Cameron, retired the other side unassisted in one-two-three order. At bat the Tens iweured a lead. 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