THE DAILT? .NEW8 I ' ill g;8ff iT Ctffltf jf !..... .' - - j 1J ow: You Can Save From $10.00 to $12.00 There is a great selection left Regular $37.50, for PieJ.VV Navy Blue, Double Breasted. Q99 fl Regular $34.50, for V Friday and Saturday G. C. ARSENEAU Third Ave. Men's Wear Phone 758 TRYING FOR NEW RECORD Tommy Hose Will Fly Both Day and Night in Sprint From Cape-, town to Croydon CAPETOWN, South Africa, May 1 Tommy Rose, formerly lieutenant In the Royal Flying Corps, started from here early today In an attempt ted record flight to Croydon, England. By flying both day and night, he hopes to make the trip in four and a half days. Baseball Scores Pacific Coast League Seattle 8. Hollywood 1. Los Angeles 6, 8acramento 5. Missions 8, Portland 7. NO aiERCIIANTSMJOLF' j None of the players turning up, (Jet the habit of reading the Bdvertisernents in this paper, t MerSZ and taking advantage of the help they bring you. Miniature Golf League. 'I FORD COMFORT Every new Ford is equipped with four Uouduille double" ae tin a hydraulic shock absorbers ONE of the fine things alio ul driving the new Fonl is the way it lakes you over the miles without strain or fatigue. No matter how long the trip, you know it will hring you afely, quickly, comfort ally to the Journey's end. , The seats are generously wide deeply ' cushioned and carefully deiigneil to conform to the curves of the hody. Every new 1'onl has specially designed springs and four Houdaille double acting hydraidic shock ahsorhcrs. Thce work hoth ways up and down. They absorb the force of road shocks and al provide a cushion against ,th rehnund of the springs. Oilier features that make the new Ford a value far above the price are the shaltrrlews glass windshield, silent; fully enclosed four-wheel brakes, more than twenty ball and roller bearings, exten live use of Pine steel forglngs, aluminum ' pistons, chrome silicon alloy, valve, tonpietule drive, Rustless Steel and unusual accuracy in manufacturing. In addition, you save many dollars because of low first cost, low colt) of tip-keep, and low yearly. depreciation. THE GLIADIAX CAS Tut Nr Foaii Count LOW 1 HICKS OF FOJtl CARS v ' 515 to'tss All prltn . o. b. Eaf Timltor, Ontario, plus tax. Humeri ami ' i part lira txtr at lots eott. You ran purt)ite ford for m tmtll Jtm payment, on r rawliwt -term, through fomr Fori Itler. FORD MOTOR COMPANY r a Skf S V A fl M M M aai A One Thousand CARDS AND GuineasRace, riTDC T r A n Four Course First at Newmarket To-day, Lady Marjorie, Second, Llndos Ojos, Third NEWMARKET. England, May l. Lord Ellesmere'8 bay filly, Four Course, today won the One Thou sand Guineas for threeycar olds. Lady Marjorie was second and Lln dos Ojos, third Twenty horses ran the Rowley Mile. PRELIMS WINNERS Defeated Seniors 4 to 3 in Hirli . School Socwr j til ' K f Yesterday at the Acropolis grounds, the Preliminary Class de feated the Seniors in a hard-lfought High School League soccer match by a score of four to three. An excellent brand of football was ilayed, both teams being well ser- ed by every one of their member. ! At the outset the Seniors pressed I hard. Their forward line did notj attempt good combination plays; but every members of Ihe line wa I to aggressive that thev sweat I right In on the Orade nine goal j like a swarm of angry hornets, i Thomas scored. The Prelims came i right back their forward lin- holding position much better and rtiowlng excellent combination In which the half-back line took a vital parfc-notably Brickson. A well deserved score resulted from a past frm Church to Cross who pressed so flerciy that the Senlo back in attempting to clear drove the ball into his own goal. This first half witnessed some fine heading of le ball -on the part of Thurber and" Blake. The Senior backs. Ungar and Bussanlch. play ed an aggressive game, coming for ward to meet the ball. Wine for wards Ross and McMeekln good, the latter notab t excellent corner kicks. Second Half The second half opened with another Senior rush wherein Ka- naya. Clark, and Thomas, backed by Thurber. bored through to a score by Clark from a very dlffi-, cult angle. Again the Orade nuv placed kicks to their forward, Wells was particularly notable for, his Improved form and distance In kicking. HIU received pass and sent It on to Cross who scored.; The Seniors were determined to go through aain bat Davis. Blake. ttrong dtfenbe. With such strong biaklng. Rice, Tharber. and Hanson, now' pressed furiously and the latter scored. The Prelims wisely con- ttnued an offensive game for the last few minutes left and thereby maintained their lead of one goal. Had they attempted a purely defensive game the Seniors who were now playing In a determined fashion would .have evened. - Senior Team Btlnech. Unger. Bussanlch. 1st halt; Domenato, 2nd half; Rice, Boston Braves Drop Game to New -York Giants Cleveland Loses to Detroit NEW YORK, May 1: Chicago Cubs and St. Louts Cardinals continued in the lead of the National League yesterday although both teams were idle. The New York Giants defeated the Boston Braves to oust them from third place. Brooklyn Robins ended their losing streak with a win over the Phillies while the Cincinnati Reds dropped I another game to Pittsburg Pirates. Cleveland Indians maintained i American League leadership al-j though they dropped a Verdict to Detroit Tigers. New York Yankees had an easy win over Philadelphia Athletics. Yesterday's scores: National League New York 2. Boston 1. Brooklyn 6, Philadelphia 1. Pittsburg 8, Cincinnati 3. American League St. Louis 9, Chicago 10 (11 In nings). Cleveland 4, Detroit 0. New York 7. Philadelphia 2. Washington-Boston, rain. National League w. Chicago 8 8t. Louis 8 New York 8 Boston 9 Pittsburg 6 Philadelphia 5 Brooklyn 3 Cincinnati 1 evened quickly. Half-backs Miller) . and Eriekson were sending wellstinnt.nrr to h imt ittwm C. N. R. Office 4 C. N. R. Dry Dock 4 ond 8ueWw proved a stone wall R. C. N.1V. R. No. 1 .3 defence. Church and Blake were C. N. R. 8tatlon :....J2 qtitck in dearliw the ball from R. C. N. V. R. No. 2 . .1 the da riser am in front of their' R. C. N. V: R. No. 3 .0 gTMi. Tnete Daesr-piayers werei L. 3 4 6 8 7 10 9 American League Cleveland ... Washington New York Were: Detroit for hJslCnK0 Philadelphia i Boston St. Louis There will be a shooUoff between balr which was the secret of their! 7u 'll W. D. L l l o o 0 0 FOOTBALL 0 0 2 3 4 5 viuc viiu wiiiiici Ui lilt; viitic uup. This match will take plaee Saturday I Pet i .727' .727 .692 .643, .428 .417 .231 .100 W. L. Pet.' 9 4 .692 8 5 .615 -8 6 .572 7 7 .500 6 fl .400 5 6 .455 3 7 JOO 3 8 573 TEAMS TIED IN SHOOTING N. It. Office and Dry Dock Following is the standing In the Prince Rupert 32 Rifle League: afternoon at the N. B. C. Regiment I forwards were able to ptay od Inrfl-.r n-nM,' fombinatlon. Ma "hall and Fisher ln the seriM Jlut endfd w. UraM, were heo'rln the ball In to centr of the c N R ofnce Xeam made: tplendldly. The next score oarr.e tne mgn individual average of 98.4 ; from a splsndld drive vby Welle tor tne nve matches. A Wylle of the1 auer risner. urn. ana aiarsnau Dry Dock was second with an overbad In turn played the ball. In inje of 985 and E. A. Smith, of the few minutes Marshall repeated, c. N. IL Office Team, third with an Ooalie stihech had not a chance average of 97.6. to stop either or tneir goals be- . i cause his ftilbaeks were baeklne in , ! on the Roal rather than ruthlnx forward to meet the ball. The Sen-' lor forward line ably assisted by SCHEDULE May 2 Borden vs. Booth. May 6 High vs Borden. May 9-BoOth Vs. High. May lBooth vs. Borden. Ma 16-rBordcn vs..,1lgh, Ma'y 2(MUghi7S.,Boqth,, Illy 23 Borden vs. Booth. May 37 High vs. Borden. May JO-Booth vs. High. Thurber (0apt.?, Hanson; Me- ' " ' " - Meekin. Kahaya. Clark. Thomas, CUSTOMS REVENUE Ross. 1st half; Comadlna. 2nd half. SHOWS DECREASE Preliminary Team Customs and excise collections at Suehlro; Blake, Davis; Miller, the.port of Prince Rupert for the Church. Eriekson; Marshall. Hill month of April totalled $8,277.47 as Cross (Capt.); Welle, Fisher. against 116,250.12 In the same ; Linesmen Domlnato. Ran. month last year. Every month so far Bussanlch. Comadlno this year has shown a material de- 4 Referee -II. Ollllltnd. crease front last year. May 8 Roundhouse vs. Station May 12 Dry Dock vs. Station. May 16 Station vs. Roundhouse. May 19 Roundhouse vs. Drydock. May 22 Station vs. Dry dock. May 26 Roundhouse vs. Station. May 29 Drydock vs. Roundhouse. June 2 Drydock vs. Station. Jane 6 Station vs. Roundhouse. June 9 Roundhouse vs. Drydock. June 12-Statlen v. Drydoflk. June 16 Roundhouse vs. Station. June 19 Drydock v. Roundhouse. June 23 Drydock vs. Station. June 26 Station vs. Roundhouse. Stock Reduction Our windows give an idea uT values offered. All goods offered are made by the best Standard Manufacturers. Many Broken Lines below Cost Final cuts on Suits, Shirts Underwear, Hats, Caps, etc. STEVE KING Phone: Green 85 Third Avenue Baseball Standings 'SOFTBALL i SCHEDULE 1:30. Borden wih i . plajwr a they l . part of the sthrdu: will b picked trr,r .Mo;(i.in ( urrle Fi- i UiirrtJi Naylor N j'-Uate. Lindsay. Shrub, all O'NelJ! 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