in IT . BOOKED UP Bout With Young Stribling Definitely Set For June Somewhere In West Californian Is Favorite Max Beyer Given Two to One Odds Over Tom Ileeney In Bout Friday Night NEW YORK, Jan. 14: Max Beyer, ! I California heavyweight, stands to-: 1 i day a two to one favorite over Tom 1 Mrmr vnm T NEW YORK, Jan. 14:-Max'Heeney former work,.a tlUe conJj Schmelini, Gtetman heavyweight tnder, for a bout which will take j champion of the world, will defend place here Friday night. Before thei his title In June orobably the "Hie or tne oout, it is expected there third week against W. L. (Young) wU1 even hl?her odds on Beyer- Stribling of Macon, Georgia. Terms ; " for the bout, which will take place nil r in Chicago. Detroit. Cleveland or; ,(J(Je (jFOSS Jersey City, were settled upon yes- terday. , ' j I- poynrPfl Vh winner of th Rhmllnc- ' AO X W T UI tU Stribling affair will meet Primo Camera, the Italian giant. In September. Both Schmeling and Stribling have agreed that they will make no appearance in the ring prior to the June bout. Camera arrived In New York yesterday from a trip to Europe. He as well as Schmeling are under suspension by the New York Boxing Commission. Roles Slight Favorite Over Cyclone Thompson In Seattle Bout This Evening SEATTLE, Jan. 14: Eddie Gross, Ballard heavyweight. Is a slight favorite to win .either by points or knockout over Cyclone Thompson of Yakima in a bout here tonight. Or oss and Thompson will be the headliners on a six-bout card. Dry, 26 V4 oz., $3.50 'Old Tom 26ft oz $350 London Dry, Pints; $1,90 ttV...l.ar This advertisnment Is not published or displayed by the Liquor i uiitrol Hoard or by the Government ot British Columbia; Won Three Out of Four Games Tour North On MOSCOW, Idaho, Jan. 14: The Oregon State basketball team last night defeated Idaho Vandals 41 to 34 in a close exciting contest in the conference series. Half time score was 24 to 11 for Oregon. Oregon has won three of the four games so far in the series, dropping its only decision to Washington State at Pullman the other evening. MONTREAL DOES WELL Both of City's Teams Won Camn ! in National Hockey League Last Night NEW YORK. Jan. 14 The Brilliant Chicago Black Hawks made a clean sweep of their , two games here and Improved their place in the National Hockey League stand lng last night as they defeated New York Americans one to nil. At Montreal, the Maroons moved into second place In the Canadian division by burying Detroit Falcons under a 6 to 1 score. At Boston, the New York Rang ers played great hockey but sen sational goal tending by Tiny Thompson forced them to play an overtime 2 to 2 tie with the Bruim the team they have been unable to defeat In three years. Billiard Averages Don Brown (O) 2 500 A. Murray (CL 11 2727 F. Zieman CL .... 8 1944 J. 8mlth E) 9 2182 C. P. Balapno E 12 2891 O. P. Tinker (CL) 11 2595 W. E. Willlscroft (E) 7 1646' . O, Waugh (0 12 2768 M.McLachlan((l) ...12 2724 O. Howe (Q 12 2697 M. E. Young (E) . 12 2696 J. May (O) 8 1767 M. Andrews (CL) ...12 2594 A. Macdonald (CL) 7 1499 J. Andrews (O) 11 2358 W. Mitchell (E) .... 12 2516 CX. Youngman (CL) 4 814 iC. Baptie (CD 6 1214 T. Clough 3) 3 599 W. Murray (E) . 0 1168 FJIBtephenr. (E) 2 404 ' J. Scott CL) 1 172 250 248 213 242 241 230 235 231 227 225 225 more work-out is on the cards for today, and tomorrow the boys will take a good rest. A lively list of preliminaries has been arranged in support of the headliner and the card. Is expected to be one of the most successful ever staged In the city. , . GROTTO IS VICTORIOUS Scored Another Billiard Win Last Night by Defeating Canadian Legion Grotto scored another victory in the Billiard League last night by defeating Canadian Legion 1136 to 1043. Individual scores were as fnl- Grotto Canadian Legion Brown 250 Waugh 208 221 Howe 180 218 McLachlan 250 214'J.Andrews 250 213 210 204 202 200 195 201 172 M.Andrews 213 Murray .. . 250 Tinker .... 250 Zieman .... 213 Baptie 120 High break Ocorge Howe. 38. Standing for the second half ot the season to date is as follows: Oames Total Ave. Grotto 2 2386 1198 Can. Legion ? 2573 1137 Elks 2 2027 1014 With one game postponed, seve tie games form the third round o: the English Cap competition played today remitted as follows: Middlesborough 1; Bradford City 1. Astonvllla 1; Arsenal 3. ' Cardiff City 1; Brentford 2. 0. York City 0: Sheffield-United 2. Manchester-United 0; Stoke-Clty Reading 1; Crystal Palace 1. Charlton Athletic 1; West Brom wlch Albion 1. Torquay United 1; Bury 2. (After extra time.) Teams which were still tied af ter today's games all played over time In an attempt to reach a de clsion. ENGLISH FOOTBALL First Division Bolton Wanderers 2, Liverpool 0. WILL TEACH Play SEAS POLO Ilcln Sanr Francisco Baseball riayers to Pfarc Their lilts -WhciVllattlng SAN FRANCISCO, Jan Francisco Seals In, BELANGER WINS OUT (liven Ten Hound Decision Over Australian Heavyweight In Portland last Night Wednesday janJ THE DAILY NFW3 FADE POTTO i : mmwmmmammmm.mmmmi J wm iibiiii I. wr. .mmn p. """ ; 1 r" " ; : i mirizes M'LARNIN IS BETTER for British Columbia Pipe Smokers Bobby Jones, peer of the links, will make his debut over the radio some time this month, having agreed to deliver a series of golf talks over a nation-wide hook-up. DUELING Kecovers From Hand Injuries Sustained In PetroIIe Bout Will Meet Freeman In Spring ! VANCOUVER, Jan. 14: Charles Pop) Foster, manager for Jimmy McLarnin, Vancouver's welterweight pride, stated yesterday that i his protege was now practically recovered from the effect of a broken hand sustained in his recent battle with Jimmy Petrolle and that MeLarnin would be ready to meet Tommy Freeman in the spring in a titular bout. The bout with Freeman may be McLarnln's last before he marries and retires from the ring. The local boy is now able .to do light training. OREGON IS " I VICTORIOUS At Philadelphia, the Quakers held off the speedy Montreal Can adiens for a period and a-half but In the end were forced to take their twelfth defeat of the season by a score of two to one. GOLFLEAGUE STARTS HERE I'lay Will Be Commenced at Sunken Gardens Tonight By C. N. It. Itccreatlon Association The Canadian National Recrea tion Association is to start an Indoor golf league tonight at the Sunken Gardens course. 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Ltd. bond brok have been made Involving Max tered voluntary asslgnr: Schmeling, the champtor Young 'goode Hall today T ' i Pi Stribling and Prlmo Carn.ra in; were The National D ' " bouts during the coming soason loratlon Ltd.. Toront : B for the heavyweight erown. Change, Stlmson Build il Sharkey, recognlwd by the l"-. Corporation LW : r. York Boxing Commission as theCapacJtaji Pevelopmciv ' outstanding contender for the; Q- T. Clarkson was t p championship, finding himself with jfluid&tor. nobody to flaht. veeterdav issue.!1 rhe liabilities of it a challenge by telegram to Jackjwere uted 10 be nmnwv tnrmr wnril'i Miamnlnn 1 half dollars. O. A to meet him within atx weeks in a bout for the benefit of the unemployed and disabled wrr veterans. In view of the fact that the Manassa Mauler Is reported to have made the crack that he could knock out Sharkey If he had the chance, the latter felt that he Dempscy) should accept the challenge and thus avail himself of the opportunity. Sharkey thought it would be a good chance for Dempsey to make good on his assertion that he regretted he had F ' a tr....;- Stur ''' lenge. Sharkey's proposal that thelchare clrnlssed yesterday fight should take place within six weeks Is considered by most boxing observers to be rather unfair, to sny the least ot It. to Dempsey. The Weather Triple Island Fresh wostcrly wind, moderate sei, cloudy. Dlgby Island Part cloudy, baro- - meter, 29.52; southeast five miles, PORTLAND, Jan. H: Charity -temperature. 44; smooth sea. , Belanger, Winnipeg light heavy-1 Dead Tree Point- Part cloudy, weight, gained a ten round decision calm, barometer. 29.82. temperature over George Cook. Austnillan 39. smooth sea. heavyweight. In the main bout of a Langara Rain. nlm. ioui.hwcst jboxiug card hum last tiJiit jwtmi, sea moderate $2000 worth of shares. I UteH u nnn nf thi ur, irf-1 Itors. CHARGE IS DISMISS! One Alleration Asalnst CPl - bcrt, Former CJal Man. M VICTORIA. Jan. 14 TUi f I six charoes of false broucht hv Mrs. Mary - . rf 14: San the men who suffered In that wav ! against Cant. Henry Pw camp at Monterey this year will be , four years and during the Great Coal Mines Ltd.. Instructed In the art of polo strokes, war. Judge Mcintosh ? ji'i thelr spring ', Sharkey himself was in service for'" one 'me head of the Cons was aiini".i in County It was announced here yesterday. it is two years since Dempsey nere yesterday. To learn the science of polo strokes has appeared in the ring and ther' Tne sl charges involve might help the players In placing s considered to be little likelihood ale of shares In the Con.sumf" the baseball when battlns. It Is felt. 1 nf i Co. amounting to Sr''.""0 Foyston Goes To Syraci I ... I CmtiV l onner scaiuc iiocaey Bcromes Manager of 'ork City's Team SEATTLE. Jan. 14: Frant ton, former Seattle hocko klnir hn lf fnr Rvrai!USf. Vnrlr u,h.ri. no trill tflkO 0V" manuccment of that Citvi jthe International lit key W