i v Raturd IT. -T: i r I : PAGE TWO THE uaVlY NEWS Three Heavyweight Boxing Bouts Fought Last Night the final game last night, Grotto won this week's second division billiard tournament by an aggre- week-end. gate score of 94 to 913. The Wgh break for the fixtura was 23, EMPT TCU TTID which was run by John Kulger'. filuLllJll LUi in connection wnn league Dullards this season, it is pointed out that winning teams of the first half of the season in both first and second divisions will play off at the end of the series for the cham season's play. j Canadian Legion won the first' half of the season in the first division, while Cold Storage won the second division. GROTTO LEADS IN BILLIARDS Have Substantial Margin Over Grand Terminals jn Unrom- ''' pleled First Division Tourney With four games played, Grotto has a handy lead over Grand Terminal! in this week's first division billiard fixture, the aggregate THE MAROONS ON THE WAR PATH Judging byjthe poses of the above members of the Montreal Maroons hockey team, it would appear that" they mean business with a vftngeance. They stand a real chance to be in at the death at the end of the season. The above players ate, left to right: Bill Touhey, Babe Siebert, Russell Oatman and lied Do.tton.taMt-l the veteran goal, keeper, Benedict. , . Heavyweights in the Limelight Last Night , at Different Points on the Continent in Brief Bouts Both Stribling and Sharkey Down Their Opponents and Larry Gains Retains Champianship at Toronto NEW ORLEANS. Jan. 26. Yournr Striblintr won'a fight with Ralph Smith of California here last night on.a, technical knockout .in the third round. Striblintr is the contender for the heavyweight title against Jack Sharkey! NEW YORK, Jan. 26. Jack Sharkey, Boston heavyweight, smashed out' a bruisincr decision over K. 0. Ghristner, the rugged Akron (Ohio) veteran, in a 10-round battle here last night. , j With his Miami Beach engagement withJStribling at pionship. This is a departure are the results of the fourth round .i.. nrtMihio Plymouth 0, Bradford 1 . Liverpool 0, Bolton 0. Portsmouth 2, Bradford City 0. Arwnal 2, Mansfield 0. Manchester United 0, Bury 1. Blacjfburn 1, Derby 1 . Barnsiey 8, Swindon 3. Bournemouth 6, Watford 4. Wast Bromwlch 1, Middleabro 0. Aston Villa 0, Clapton 0. Westham 3, Corinthians 0. Huddersfield 3, Leeds United O.j Lecettar 1, Swansea 0. Heading 1, The Wednesday 0 Mill wall p, Crystal Palace 0. Chelsea 1, .Birmingham 0. Rowdyism Marked Hockey Game Last Night at Seattle Against Portland Team Many of the Players Penalized SEATTLE, Jan. 26. Seattle took second place in the Coast Hockey League, race here last night, With, a( three to one victory over Portland that was thimrrible exhibition since the game was in-j'.'.trouc'gdjnto the American cities. IiV'iah effbrt to stop the, rowdyism, in which landVas trie leader, Referee Ion was forced to mete out 28 time penalties and player fines of $105 on Portland players. There was a steady stream of players to the side, some drawing "major penalties and fines ranging from 25 down. Portland scored in the first period it's only goal, stake, Sharkey fought in slashing fashion to outbruise his; the Eskimos coming back in the second and third qpponent. Therwdre no knockdowns. ;' j periods to register their three tallies. TORONTO,' Jan. 26. Larry Gains of Toronto. heavyweight negro champion of Canada,' retained his title in a 10-round bout here last night against Charlie Belan-ger of Winnipeg. ! GROHO WINS AT BILLIARDS Took This Week's Second Division Fixture From Terminals by 931 to 913 S. D. Maedonald, Grotto, win o far being 985 to 817 in the tobacconists' favor. were as follows: A. A. Around The World With Sport Fans (By I he Tramp) Talk among track and field The scores for the four fames 1 centres these daya on the Millrose ' games and other indoor meets to ' casson, urouo, m; w . h HpIH in th ITntH Ktot. H. Long. Grand Terminals, 260. within th nMt f.w w.L nt a Jong-established New York. HOCKEY LEAGUE WAS ORGANIZED EARLYEIGHTIES KINGSTON, Jan. 2:6 King F. II . Stephen 217; C. V . Bal- inU!re,t o( ihw concerned, either , "lon cl the honor of bein jagno 260. AlumMl nl n o ..... : the natnl eitv nf thm irama nf - " 4 rx 1J ocn w wu-iii .o. "V'W jiiKn rwu were: caason n. ning over John Ilulger. Grand Ter- Wpens 88, Balagno 91. minals, by a score of 200 to 176 Toronto, where the recently ' in the KingAori Whig aw indoor traek at the Coliseum Standard Caotain T. Sdiherlsnd 'will jnaii)osflUfe meet past the'. Ontarir cpm- presidenl iDnnr wTufi" WW 4;5 W Inkr Hky AiNektion and past '"fl'T.iu dl,J- N;U in pVorld. The sue J president aBd life member of W,H an ""i7! the D""; pUyed of Canadian indoor the C.A.H.A. poinU out the first traek chamfeitatiiM, to be held ; organized hockey league of ! at the Coliievm on-a date ten-. which there is any record funct-itatively set: as Fb. 21, is jnost.ioned in Kingston in the early 'definitely assured. The calibre :80'.. The league wast wade up n 1 nIPn rpni'lI7 f the mn ,,eh,nd tne project, f teams from the Royal Military It A VI rS II III AY the ProreM th' e made in , College. Queen's University, the UniUJjU lVfLril the matternd the enthusiasm .Kingston and the Athleties of . they display combine to make ! Kingston. Queen's won the first titvnnw J.. 5rain a meet of world interest. ! championship. n 4lm IL.. ... A. I. 1 1 t i . from past seasons, when the win- English Football Association cup tZrSt L,rZiJJ..V'".. W,H," , a" ners were decided on the whole competition.: il", 1 " "7 "Z. "I" ricuin.Haij meci auu ujiic Hurui OI Hie KUIUC iruni iw there remains only the working oint of view of both playen (otft of the arduous details to iand spectators is demonstrate( complete arrangements for a meet by the fact that there are todaj wnicn wiiine in point of inter-Imore than 160 teams In the as est vrtth the MIHrose track gala, socfatlon and affiliated bodies fixture In SCOTTISH CUP SERIES GLASGOW, Jan. 20. Breechln defeated Breadalbane in n replay with a playing membership of 6,000 or more. Tho association Is one of the largest sporting organisations In the world, and throughout Canada amateur nocxey l organized on the same scale. ed flrsj round Scottish cup game j : &5?&&9 ! BOSTON PURCHASES A round today because of frost- ' bound grounds at Dunkf Id and Constable Prikhard It. C. M. I thiiieam eould not arrange a Haielton, sailed last Bight on week match, the tie is Princess Royal for Vancou- ed to Clackmannan, in another ver with a party of prisoners in his charge. replay Ralth Hovers Belth four to one. defeated PLAYER FROM TORONTO BOSTON. Jan. 26. BUI Car-son, star centre of Tpronto has been purchased by Boston for the National Hockey 'League. Sport Chat This column, which has questioned his possibilities on pn'-vio.ua occasions, . is ready to be fair and say today that Battling Dido Gurvich is looking more like a real fighter just iiow than he ever did before and, if he can maintain the improvement I that he has shown, in . the past I few months, he may ybt become Isomethinc more thah'a amall town mauler. Dido showed up very nicely indeed With Alf. Harding on Thursday night. lit showed most noticeably that he ha! been picking up some of the finer points in ring generalship which he sadly lacked before. A few months ago he was pretty much of a slugger and not as trood a slugger as Alf Harding. He is now becoming more of a boxer and it was his boxing that won over Harding's slugging. Dido was able to hold his opponent all the time from ujoig ser- to get some new competition to1 ascertain definitely just how ; much better he really is than he! used to be. We wonder how a; return match with Ray would go for a starter? Clark The younger Gurvich, Nina, has given the fans something to, talk about in challenging Tommy ; Fraser for the so-called t lightweight championship of North-1 em British Columbia. We will, say that his nerve iS'-mu.-U, to his pugilistic skill whfchi seems promising enough. But if Nina is willing, the fan should also be. There seems to be no reason why his ambition should not be given at least this one opportunity for satisfaction. Such a Tommy Fraser announced this norning that he was' prepared to iccept the challenge of Nina Jurvich. He is willing to fight Arrangements hare been completed for the playing of a series of three hockey matches at Prince George this week-end with the Jasper; Hansard and Prince George teams competing. The first of the fixtures will be played this be Dlared bv the Jn The Acme I Ends This Week OVERCOATS FOR MEN MEN'S WINTER OVERCOATS -Ten only in this lot All offered at Special Temptation Sale Price glQj SUITS FOR MEN ... weM a w 9 rnn-i t. ri ftmr ai MliW b WAV i isluVj biijUUEj ouiio uenuim i!din blue, single or double-breauted . Get one of il . before this great sale ends. The very low selling ,,ri of this lot will not permit of any alterations. Temptation Sale Price $25.00 . MEN'S BOOT'S I - OMEN'S SOCKS self on occasion and Heal some MEN S OXrOKDb well timed and excellently plan- Black &W brown, Good tied punishment. There is a I noticeable ehange In lildo's, sys-, tern and it is all for the better ; in far on Vila Hnvlntr Ik rnnfi'rn. ed. Now that he has demonstrat-I ed his superiority orer Harding ' to the satisfaction of the local trade, the next problem will be year welted. Sizes G to 10. Temptation Sale Price 3.95 MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS MEN'S HEMSTITCHED WHITE HANDKERCHIEFS Temptation Sale Price, per doz 95c Be In Progre mporters Fifth Annual TEMPTATION SALE field's, heavy, pun wool . Temptation Salt Price, per pair Margaret's Brand, pun I wool, ribbed . Donl overlook these Tempt m t a w uon sale I'ncc, pe pair The Acme Importers Third Avenue Terms, Strictly Cash. meeting should be an interesting - lemi-flnal for any eW that EJRht Kinks Entered Tor Com hould be arranged with Dido, netitlon Whlrh Will Son as the headliner. A .he wise promoters. word for ST. ANDREW'S I CARPET BOWLS Lean May 2 J. Frew - W igarno. The various rink ed of the following i l . - Geo. Scott skip. J. r. :,h 11 Jack. N. McDonald. C. Tavlor. kio. T. H . l! i Gibson. S. D. MacdonuM R. Cameron, skip. A i laj pr ' j ton, H. Erakine, D. Kinh..ii. The carpet bowling league of! J. Frew, skip, U. Wi.n-. the St. Andrew's Society will Geddes, W. Brand. open the season's activities at Geo. Abbott, skip. J s IniN the first of next week and. therein. Wood. It. Gibson. will.be games twice a week un- B. Dalgarno. skip, W l'artl lix or ten rounds at any date and t May 2. Thre are eight rinks i A. McLeod. K. Stewart. jii uj rBonaDie lerms. lie is confident of his ability to satisfactorily dispose of this boy in jpite of the fact that he has been showing considerable promise of late. and they will meet as follows: i J. Watson, skip, T. M Mi Jan. 28 George Scott vs. C'il. St eon. M. Andrew? Taylor. i 4. McLran, skip, It. Arthur. I Feb. 1 It. Cameron vs. J. I Ferguson, J. Haddon. Frew. Feb. iG. Abbott vs. B. Dalgarno. Feb. 7 J. WaUon va. J. Feb. 11 G. Scott vs. J. Frew.'l Feb. 14 C. Taylor va. It. Cameron. , Feb. 18 G. Abbot; vs. J. McLean. Feb. Feb. 21 2111. B. Dalgarno Dalgarno vs. vs. J. J. evening, whtn the Jasper and LONDON Jan. 26: Tn'" Watson. Waiaon. 9 mm SSI1U - - - " a W few yeari later,tha r,nce Geore teams- There has bott ecn a heavy expense attached to 'ar 14 G. Scott vs. B. Dal-! MANY LEAGUE SOCCER GAMES NOT PLAYED Hansard teams will fight for eh lv w- i.v.i ,n supremacy. Tomorrow afternoon! Feb. 26 G. Soott vs. R. Cam- Rnglleb League firnt l 01 tne.JMper team will meet as won. MeP.r ih. nik , lui.s m their ipponents a compdslte team 28 C. Taylor vs. JFrew. 'taking part In the fourth roiisi maue up oi me Dest talent In the - addou vs. j. Wat-, English Association Cup. uansara ana l'rtnce Georire - teams, and on Monday evening Mar. 7 B. Dalgarno vs. J. Me- the final match of the series will Lean. I he bringing of the Jasoer team o rnnce ueorife. 'LANS CANOE TRIP COAST TO COAST IN THE COMING SUMMER Paul Pauln, aged 27 of Mon real announces that in company vim two Indians from northern Alberta he will attempt a 4,600 nue canoe trip rfronv Vancouver '.0 Halifax. MIe expels trMge hev western' termlnui1 In IrSwh md thinks it will take anvthlnc from five to eight months to complete the trip. A sixteen foot canoe with paddle and sail will be used and he plans to follow the Mime route as that taken bv Sir Alexander Mackenzie In 1792. garno. Mar. 18 B. Cameron va. J. Mar. Zl J. Frew vs. j. Wat- ed. Apr. SVO. ott vg bott Apr. 11 two. Apr. 18 J Lean. Frav vs. G. Ab- Apr. 220. Scott vs son. Frew vs. J. Me J. Wat Apr. 25 R. Cameron vs, Dalgarno. igr vs. u. jjai- f: ron vs. Apr. 29 C. Taylor vs. J. Mc Knglfsh League, Division 1 CurHlff ft gfi.ffl.M fnitiilO Manchester City 6, Er'"n Division 2 Barnsiey, Chelsea, not pui Drltol City 3, Bhukp -Clanton-Grlnutiv not ulaveil Hull Oity-Mlllwall not play4 Mlddlebero01dham not .. Notta Forest-Swansea not pW aiar. zo it. Cameron ?. B. ed. Dalgarno. JIar. 28-J bott. Apr. 1 G. Siott vs. J. McLean. Apr. 4 C. Tfjrlor vs. J. Wat son. G. Ab- Portvale 1, Stole City 2. PreaiAn 0. SCii(hmntoii ! Beodlng-Wolrerhampton I,ot played. Tottenham 3, Notts County West Bromwlch-Bradford played. i, ScoUlHh League, Division 1 ClydetQueen's'Park not vM 2, Partick 0. 4J3ftvdebeath fjSnW 1, Jllbernians Fflklrk 2. Aberdeen 0. B. HearU 2. Celtic 1. Kilmarnock 0, Hamilton 0. Ralth Rovers-Ayr Unlt.d n played. Hangers 2, Alrdrles 0. St. Mlrren 2, St Johnston- Third Lanark 2, Motherwell