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"Smooth as a kitten's uritt" Q)cCdKLumfs Scots (Qhisky lhls advertisement Is not published or displayed by tha Llquoi Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. Headquarters For Fishing Tackle BfV Riven played In our window 608 Third Ave. V. SI'KCIAL Steel Rod, Line and Reel Regular Price, $2.35 Special at $1.75 FREE PRIZE COUPON Wltb etch purchase of Fishing Tackle over 25c a coupon will be Tne coupon entities noiaer to a cnance on 3 prizes ais- Drawing tor inese prizes 10 iaxe place ai the end of June. KAIEN HARDWARE Telephone 3 ATHLETICS WIN AGAIN Cleveland Indians Continue Plunge Cellarward " yeteraajr scores: American League Philadelphia 3, Detroit 0. New York 8,- Cleveland 6. National League Philadelphia 3, Pittsburg 2. Boston 9, Chicago 5. New York 9, Cincinnati 3. St. Louis C, Brooklyn 2. Baseball Standings National League w. St. Louis 16 New York 17 Boston 18 Chicago 12 Pittsbure . 13 Philadelphia . 12 AJ4 J 11 A A Cincinnati 6 L. 6 .8 10 12 15 15 17 20 American League w. Philadelphia A18 New York : 17' Washington ......!..'..17 Detroit 10 Chicago a. 12 Cleveland 12 Botton 11 St. Louis .. 7 12 1C 15 17 1 17 Pet .737 .500 .404 .444 .393 .231 Pet. .720 .690 .586 m .444 .414 .407 .292 BALL TEAM IS NAMED Ketchikan Players For Series Here on Sunday and Monday Are Announced The Prince Rupert Baseball Asso ciation has been advised that the players for Ketchikan in the international series next Sunday and Monday will be as follows: Catchers, Mitchell and lloban. pitchers, Reep, Lockhart and Tom Smith; first basemen, Kubley and Smith; second, Mclsaac; shortstop. Oarn; third base, Haldlnger; out tielders, Ellenberg. Beck and Sharp. The Ketchikan team, cconipan led by party of supporters, will ar live from the First City aboard the rtiotorship Fairbanks early Sunda morning. BILLY TOWN SEND BEATS PORT I LLO Seattle Boy Jklade Poor Showing In Fight Against Vancouver r Boxer VANCOUVER, May 20: Billy Townsend, welterweight, scored one of the most unimpressive victories in his career recently when he outpointed Tony Portlllo of .Seattle in a 10-round bout. Townsend was given the unanimous decision of the judges and referee, but the ver diet was greeted with boos from the tans. Portlllo actually took only the third round, walloping his opponent from side to side with a two fisted attack. The rest of the time the Seattle boxer was on the AMERICAN ELIMINATED WESTWARD HO. Eng., May 20: George Votght of New Yurk, the last United States contender, was ellm-' lnated today In the fifth round of the British open amateur golf championship by Syd Roper, the 'British star, by a margin of one up, SPORT CHAT About a score of thoroughbreds will go to the post in the seventy-secood ren.'wal of the King's Plate I at Wobin' Park In Toronto this DETROIT, May 20: there were satntri.w th win h. MintWin. no changes In the standing in the the ,ha 0,dast ,,', , hom rce ..,. American League as a result of two games played yesterday. The Phila-'0 m thP ronttnenL The King's delphla Athletics made it eleven ! plat as th Queen's Plate straight by defeating Detroit Tig- thn) patronage from its ers in the first game of the series. ; tetania in I860, and has come to The Cleveland Indians continued De Jhe 0lM.ic of the Canadian turf, their sensational plunge cellarward I1 th same aPPe" tola part through a loss to the New York ot Dominion as the Derby at Yankees. Other American League fiPsm D or thf Kentucky games could not be played owing to B"0 Churchill Vxvms rain. . . . . St. Louis Cardinals. New York: , 1 And AmJt md? ... all ereat horse h races tv, trie Olants and Boston Braves con tin- . . . (11 nBMr ued victorious in the National !V ; "T '7 LTTi,: League and there was no change in ft ag 1Ml the situation in the senior circuit Ju. ud , fo R; W. R. Okie's fine colt Frothblower. Frothblower by Cudgel out of Chrytto&eril. won four starta and was second four times out of his eight ra$s as a two-year old last season. The only horses to beat htm were the Seagram Stable's Spher-ette and Connie Smythe's Rare Jewel. And both Spherette and Rare Jewel died during the winter. Frothblower, however, will face strong opposition when the barrier la sprung and the field it off on the jmlle and an eighth race which has $10,080 added and the King's 50 Guineas waiting at the finishing post. The Seagram Stable holds a strong card in Freethinker, Oola- C80 der an-d-lfce Dance. The Thomcliffe 615 , Stable, winners with Shorellnt two years agp( have a promising pair of contenders in Bronse and Oil Rite. R. II, New. winner last year with Aymond, pins his hopes on the four-year' old Par Excellence and the three-year old Royal Quest. Betides the eight named, there Is always the possibility of surprise from the lesser known runners. WINS FOR FIRST TIME Round House Defeats Offices 10 to 8 In Softball Game Round House won its first gam? In the Canadian National Recreation Association's Softball League last evening by scoring a 10 to 8 victory over Offices. At the start of the eighth inning, Offices had a lead of 8-7 but the Round House was able to score three runs In that stanza Try as they would, the Offices were unable to top this lead of 10-8 in the ninth and so the game ended with a fair enough win for the Round House. 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