HP " -1 ' '"'j J 1 lHJ He, t )?XG3 FQtUl THE DAILY NW8 LOUGHRAN WINS UNANIMOUS DECISION REDS TAKE Boston Boxer, Following Win TWO TAMPS Over Argentinean, Will Seek 1 H V VS- UTAULI Athletics Win In American Lea me While Yankees Lose NEW YORK. May 16: Philadelphia Athletic shut out the Cleveland Indians yeterday and consolidated their hold on first place In the American League while the .flew York Yankees, also, shut out, 'dropped a. decision to the Detroit Tigers. Washington Senators continued their challenges for league honors with a victory over St. Louie Browns. In the National League, the long suffering Cincinnati Reds got a measure of revenge by taking a double-header from the Phillies. Yesterday's scores: American League Boston 12, Chicago . Philadelphia 4, Cleveland 0. Petrpit 2. New Yak 0. Washington.S,iBt. Lwils 5. Jt'atfpnal 'League Cincinnati 10-7, Philadelphia 5-5 PJttsburg 3, New York 8 (10 innings). Brooklyn fl, Chicago 4. ; Baseball Standings National Leqgue W. L. Pet. St. Louis 14 4 .778 New York 14 7 .667 Boston IS 9 jfll Chicago 11 9 .550 PUttburr 12 12 .500 1 Phlfedelphj 9 14 .391 Brooklyn ..' 9 15 .375 Cincinnati 6 17 .227 American League W. L. Pet Philadelphia ' .14. 7 .fi67 New York 14 9 .009 Washington 16 11 ,577 Detroit .18 13 .536 Cleveland .12 13 .40 Boston 11 13 .458 Chtgo 9 15 4T6 St. Louis t )i HAS TITLE 0NCEM0RE VICTORIA. May 16: Mrs. Vera ! Hutching of Vancouver won the : British Columbia women's golf : championship for the second time ' yesterday when she defeated Mrs. Saywerd Wilson of Victoria ten and ' eight in the 36-hole final. 1 J Are You a Judge of Wkislcy? Men have-been known to think, and even baard to aay, that the.whiky with a "kick" or s bite is stron.er. thhn the whlaky without it ', It is seldom eo, the "kick" is dua to cms fact and one fact only, which is the admixture of raw spirit to a blend. ' " WHITE HOUSE" is whiaky without a bite or kick, and which fits perfectly each occasion and every mood. A more mellow, generous and delight Jul spirit than "WHITE HORSE" is not obtainable. White Horse W whisky UNJ ill ... IN , JkM. . 1J 4lrWJJ imM "his advertitn)ent is pot published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. Chance at World Heavy Title NEW YORK, May 16: Despite the fact that he was nearly fifty pounds lighter than his giant opponent, Tommy to'Ugnran took p unanimous decision of referee and judges from Vittorio Campolo, the enormous Argentinean, in ten rounds at Madison Square Garden last night Loughran was the faster and this was largely responsible .10 his vtctpry. The winner weignear 1 184 pounds and the loser. 232. I : This victory over Campolo com-llng as a climax to several other lm-jportant conquests lately, Loughran f will at once seek to meet the win-iner of either the Schmelipg-Strlb- ling or Sharkey-Oarnera bout or both. There are those who believo that Loughran may yet become . world champion. In addition to the fifty pounds in I weight, Loughran spotted the South American about seven Inches In height and. at that, did everything but knock Campolo gut. to step back In the forefront of heavyweight ranks with a bang MEETING OF BOYJpAND Annaul Gathering Last Night Report Presented and Executive Named for Coming Year The annual meeting of thi Prince Rupert Boys' Band Associa tion was held last night. The annual repojt, which was published recently, was presented and duty received and the executive was formed. Frank Derry and W. H. Tobey were elected from the meeting while the remaining rnem- bars of the executive are B J. Melltsh, representing the Rotary Club; AM. Theo. CoUart. the ctf council, and Q. W. Johnstone, Uw rAiti'TKe'-thalrrnttrj-v,in be elected at the first meeting of the executive. There was a general discussion of the proposed trip of the Band this ;year to Edmonton. Funds for th j trip are now being raised. ; Ald. Collart presided at last might's meeting. FOOTBALL May 16 Borden vs. High. May 20 Jllgh vs. Booth. May 23 Borden vs. Booth. May 27 High vs. Borden. Leading Jockey Alfred Robertson 'Rohbyi Baltimore. Md., lcadb the jockeys in Easter turf openings, with eight winners scqred at Bowie, Md. and flame de Qrace tracks. Rain Interferes With Playing of Softball Fixture Last night's Canadian National I Recreation Association Softball j League fixture between Station and . Round House was postponed on ac- count of rain. j Tonight there wil be a return jsoftball game between the City and Canadian National Recreation FELIX BAITS RADIO STATION PROJECT HERE ENDORSED BY ASSOCIATION AT RIG MEETING (Continued from rae One) i was concerned, as efficient as anv other station In B. C. It would be modern tn every respect with cryj.-i taj control. He gave several UUu itratlons regarding broadcasting ir., (other towns and stated that thelo-l cat radio owners would have no , .trouble in tuning hfe station our at any time If they so desired. On the other hand, several mem bcrs spoke strongly against th proposition and wanted to knon further particulars as to power t station, what the program was ro be and how the station was to b-conducted. Mr. Batt answered all questions put to him and said tha the station would be 150 watt, and that his program of broadcas. would be appreciated by local owners of radios. I After some further discussion on both sides of the question, the president put the motion that tin-meeting should either endorse tho action of the executive and turn down Mr. Batt's proposition or ; otherwise. A secret ballot was then taken and the result was that the ma-' Jorlty of members were in favqr of endorsing Mr. Batt. Thus a ver stormy matter has been settled and I If the Dominion Government to I decides, Prince Rupert will now have, a broadcasting station of Its own. .r i A. t. Gray of the Department of I Marine Radio Department in Vic-Itorla was, present during the proceedings and gave a short talk at i the close of the meeting. Mr Grey wilt be here for about a week an will endeavor to locate some of the troubles the pity Is now suffering from, 'It Is hoped he will clear up the Iritersferences that are at'present worrying radio owners. DELEGATION I 0FPUPILS Terrace Students. Ask Lowering o. "ynlversity Enirapce le- i quirenienti TERRACE May l& The Minister j of Education Hon. Joshua. Hinch-lliffe, had a rather novVl expert' enee when he visited the- Jllgh School at Terrace. A deputation of the students asjeed for and obtained, an interview with the honorable genUe-man, Jack Bparkes and J. - Smith acting as spokesmen. The students) I put forward a plea for easier en-1 ; try for country pupils into tne un! ! !versity. suggesting that the GQ ; per cent, pass required in the en-i trance examination was hardly i fair to country students who had not many of the advantages enjoyed by city students, and asked that the percentage of marks b.3 ;reduced to fifty. I Mr. Htncvhllffe complimented the students on raising the quel? I tlon which he said he would R I into on his return to Victoria Hi 'expressed the opinion, however. ! thjit In various ways the country students had advantage over tlif" ! city cousins. FREE GOLD IS FOUND j I Campbell and Loytless Made Find I on Gbrier Gulch Prope rty 1 SMTTHERS. May 15: New work of the last two weeks by Stuart F. Campbell and Drover E. Loveless on their goid'bjsmath deposit on the Olacier Gulch Qroup, Hudson Bay Mountain, has discovered free gold ore in the deposit which is a telu-ikfe of bismuth This property at-! traeted attention last year by reason of the Very high values In gold,, running as high as $700 per ton, shown in various assays. During the1 i winter, the prospectors continued without theiald of outside capital to run a cross-eut tunnel to strike the main deposit at a lower elevation but they were unable to complete, this for laak of money. With the coming of spring they extended their surface work with the result that mineralization 16 feet In width has been shown up In recent wqrk and including some free gold. This work adds another fifty feet tn length to the proven length of ore and gives important information on I the strike, the dip and the nature pf 'the deposit. The tunnel below has, ' not reached the ore body but lndlr eats close proximity and has granitic reek showing In it , Douglas Lay. government mining engineer, inspected the new strike . on Monday. SOFTBALL May 19 Roundhouse vs. Drydock. May 22 Station vs. Drydock. May 26 Roundhouse vs Station. Hemorrhoids Or pllai ealcily ralliTtJ by Dr. Ckate'i OiatntM It is a serious matter to bit! pilte and one person In four has thatn t ens tima or another. Ts annoyanaa and distress Is great. Iris difficult U obtain lasting rslisf. So much to tha) a surgical operation may ba mn-sidered necesiary. Tht liiuileas your physician Is familiar with. Dr. Chase a Ointment for many letters recommend this trtatmeat U their patients. ' For nearly half a eeatury .Dr. Chase's Ointment has been the afver failing relief for itching, bleeding aai protruding piles. It Is sow very renerally known by ths mieal pre-(aaaiot., and tha public generally, as the standard treatment for tits torturing ailment, , Askyour friend about Dr. Chase Ointment for "users sra Boosters"' fa this ease. Relief cornea quickly ad you can obtain the olatment at aay drugstore. SUITS Made to Your Order $27.00 TOP NOTCH TAILORS One price throughout Canada Your measure taken by us. UNGr-TURAILOU H Second Ave. 'Phone f D ,f(im a blacksmith, 53 years old, and have beet smoking a pipit since the age of I decided I would try your Turret pipe tobacco ami bouglit a 20c. package. I liked it no tvell, I ft nisi icd it in ttco f7iv. am now smoking Turret pipe tobacco regularly and tn' continue to do ao. It is mild . . . has a nice flavour ... s unifies so easily right ilotcn to the bottom of the pipe" If j on arfi looking for Ihr ryoleal, loiiiiral 'bundus; molting Ihs lobacMi Ify Turret J i)TrrMt Mffidrd fr yniir prralrr riijniriit . . . fragrant, imI anil loiiK-lxirniiiR. istrict News ALICE ARM A,t a public meethik o. Alice Arm prospectors and others last Thursday night, tht provincial public works department was erttmzed for the method of earrrtn an work here and also for the nW amount of work given prospectors. Morris Peterson presided ovef the nieetlng which crowded the o1 bank An open tennU tournament started here on Sunday with a large entry list. Improvements have been made to the tennis club house here NEW HAZELT0N Despite the loss of his hotel end store by fire. C. W. Dawson states that he still has great faith U. thi. district and that he intends to remain In Jlazelion winn will Ukcly enter bustneas agan in the pear future. , Two men fustalned siichi tnJur-iies on Uie construction of the new iHagwilget high level bndK last i Saturday afternoon. A wire rope which they were UghtemnR broke land one man was struck m the I middle and the other in the leg. There were quite a number of I cars down from South sun-, day lat. The roads are tn pretty fair shape and the spring traffic is i tailing earlitr than usual tht year. Work was started at the first of this week in effecting considerable alterations and extensions to the New Hazeiton Citizens' Association Hall. . j Wqtk. U In prP8r" ot levelling' off the grounds tn front of the hospital and building walks. A movement is on .foot here whereby Improvements may be made to the approaches on either end of the hew HagwUget bridge to malce'the appearance more attractive to tourists visiting the district. MUs RuUi Miller and Miss Edith Bulwer wrote their Registered Nurses' examinations last week. They have completed their training in the Jlazettpii Hospital ttjjcj jthetr gradqatlon exercises will he held In connection wth the observance of National Hospital Day next week. CAMPOl PIPE TESTED BLACKSMITH ISr. packat ronlaiw 2 (Mikrr kandt ZOe. fiat ka ft roaUui) J ftukrr Kandt Hfftvund Un roAlaiai It poktr huult TURRET T O R A C C 0 A good, vool smoke Pipe tilled Turret tne cut fnr thotr who rf t'hftr o u n Headquarters For Fishing Tacklf SPECIAL Steel Rod ; Be Regulai r t Special at $1.71 PHEE PHIZE corroN With eeh. purchase qf Fishing TMkit over 3c glven. Hie ccaipon entitles holder to a chano played In our window Drawing for these prize the td of June. KAIEN HAKDWAUE COS Third Ave. W. mm Kaieq Motors Limited General Garage and Service Station CHEVROLirr and I1UICK Open Da,y and Night Phone 52 Third Avenue - - , L '' ; - - - - : TELEPHONE .. ti.iv F0K SIEENA MM . 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