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Northern Advance, 12 Jan 1922, p. 5

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I In the third period although out-5 {scored 2 Lo 1 Trinity had somewhati `the better 01' the play. and were} !deserving of more than one goal. i I`he_v missed several ears) chancesi grwhen right .in from of the; Ynets, and on one occasion lmtlingu the goal post three times in :1 row on 3 -shots Lhat Gilchrist had no chance; [to save. Keeley was vpuH.ing up { The second period s.1u1'1(_~ avail `faster than the first and thing _ {were 1'at.he1' lively, but the nIa_\'e1's`. ,look their bumps without :1 mur-',` v-\ \1 -. . .. n .I second double heacler in the Church? Hockey League, and the large crowd! that turned out .were well rewarded by seeing t-wo hotly contested -games. iAlthough.the Y..\i.C.A. were i'et,1n`n-l ed winners in both contests, `they; had to step at top-speed for the{ entire distance to come home in: from. In the junior ::.:1me it was; necessary to play ten minutes over-: time before :1 vex'd'ict wits reached, tthe Y. sc-orin:.r the winniin_: goal in: ;the rst ve minutes of, overtime. [In the senior ':.-`tune the Iirst period jended with no score, but at the: start of the second period 'l`1'init,v_ tscm-e(l the ti1'_st _;0.1l, but _the Iczune with -11. couple of _`.,"0ll1S in :11 u`h1ll'l'_V and held the lead for the] were l'u.=t and hard t'ou,L';l1t and the i'el`eree .ett'y1:,: the players of both . IE-:l~lll0S get .1wz1_v with it. lot of hook- i in; and t1'.ippin:._:. balance 01` the :.:z11ne. Both gatiiesn checkinj: was none too gentle, the-:_ E. -.....v.... Iilchrist I \\'zn`(hnz1n ; Thonlas 3 .\1'msII'0?1:.* `_ 4 .\IuHh(=.\vs . ` . . . . g-`oul El . . . defence , ` . . . . daft.-nco 1 3 . . . centre ... 1. win:.': 9} \r":1i1' . . . . . .. 1'. wing` jodden ... sub 1 Thompson . . .. sub 5 Rel'e1'ee ~*\\"o0ds. 'I`he Y. tied it up em'}_\' in the gsecond period when 1<`la`he1'l_\' scored ion a long shot. Both teams 1'egis- itered {L goal in the third peniml. le-.1\'in,:-; the score 21.1. Full txilne/2 2111. 'I`=n min.1n'es overtime rwus played :and 'l`.hotmpson scored the winni11r_.' gcounter in the rs1_. ve minutes. .}01* the winners F`1ahe1`t_\'. Thomp- iV.u........,... ... 1411.! ....... .._, . V" I v `st-orin;: th only counter. Both !_<.,>'o:al `keepers were on the job and istopped some hard stops, F1ahex't_\". gshooting bein:.,*f especially wicked and jdeud on. Thompson was the in- \;.dividu-al star of the'._wi1iners and his-` rushes were h-.u'd to stop. Thc players on both teams were hund_in.'-` #011: some hard bumps and, several {were sent to the boards to cool off. !The. first period ended with the {Crusaders in the lead by 1 to 0. 7:11., r `:._1 _-. _._ ,-__v.. .x... nlwhirlwind game. for ` ' 'I`A1ti_11it_v .. and 3 ; was well :backed up by Bogalvdisiiid 1 Powell. The latter was hard ito `..!stop`and was handed "some`. still! -`body checks by the Y. "det'enc'e vi.-\rn1stron batted in "`th~`q fo 11r'jl1` e-goal for the Y. and _.l{e1$'-fcaiitei lmck with the prettiest goal of the snigl1t. St:u'ting~ from behind his -:'own goals he stickliandled his` way clean through the Y. team and after pulling the defence over. beat Gil- crist \vith 21 nice shot. into the cornvv er of the net. This goal brought- Trinity into the gzmne again and they bombarded the Y. goal from all angles. but could not. get. the goal that tvjotlld put. them up on even terms. The last goal of the :.:mnre came when \\"a1'd:m-.111 went ri;..-`ht, tln'ou:.:'h the '`rinit_V team and _\\'ll(~`I1 O'Connor stopped ;-his shot l1.'\l`ll1Sll'01'1, .( batted in the rebound.` j'I`ln=. _;-ante ended with the score` 5` `Ho 3 in favor of the Y. 5 .\lthou:,~*l1 .'\rn1stron::.' scored all :f|\'G :.;'o:1Is :1'or the winners. he w;t:~; l|%X`()' as et'fem:i\'e in his l'llSllGS u 3! usual. but he was 3.-;enerullv,\' found int front of the net, when it shot was ";lllLldl` and scored most of the :;'oul.u: .i on rc-.b0un(l:~`. off the goal1 .. n 1` . .._,, v l The first ;{1LX]]F. was bei\voen the `x'..\l.C.A. juniors and ,t.he C1'11szu'lmjs. !.1nd went 1921 minutes o\'ei'1imc,- bre- Hore the Y. were returned the win~ .ne1's by a score of 3 to 2. The rs: `period was _1'u'i1'ly even with Douglas .:_- A__I._ -_...-;_.. n_n_ ,.,.. ...,\.....u.. `AIL aw. { Powell. F. .'\r-mstrong and l\'ePlv_3_\ ;E\\-are the goal gzetters for the l0s(=.1's. l\\'u x'd1nzm, .\'ln1l_lw\vs and Thoma`.-' lpm up n gnarl :.:ame for the \\'in-- lnors, while Powell. |(eele_\ and IM-- l.<`u1'r_lis \\'(:l'e best for the losers. [llmh :;`oull had lots to do and fbmh played a good gzune. Boll: in-- an1;~; urn stnmr.-; and fast and check illurtl, and ii the-3' meet` :.:'ain this {sm1;~:r)n ll will 21 toss up and lake :.\`nux` clloiorr. 'l`holez1ms I ' Y..\I.C..\. ..\..,.\.. ']`rinily uu_\. . - Dr. Harold Hunter, 01` 0riIliz1. spent the week end at the home 01`; his aprems, Mr. and Mrs. W. (1.; }Iunte.1'. I Mr. Cecil Lully left for BOSIOIIE on Monday x'norning. wherer he- has` accepted a. position as 1|. l1'2L\'u|1*ing ' salesman. 1 (Continued on page four) Junior (Emile Cooper Purnidge McKinmrr . . I`o\ve1I lieeley Bo_:;ardi.<: .\1-mst1'on:_' ` XO%0 O O - I Mr. Walter Stephens is , few days in .\Iont'1'eal. " ` . r .4 Waterman Carter Stafford ' ` ~ Stephen _ `. . Underwood inks, in all sizes at J. KEENAN Writing `paper in great variety A4- EXTRA SPECIAL New 2-strap Gun Metal Slippers. Low heel PERSONALS` Very Special Ladies High Grade Oxfords, traveller's samples, size 3; and 4 only. ` J. G. KLEENAN LADIES GOULASHE$ Reg..$3.50 and $4.00 Thursday, Friday and Saturday Will be Real Old-Fashioned Bargain Days READ ! `THINK ! ACT ! We Specialize in ,E;vening Slippers--Patent, Kid and Satin, Strapped Eects Hurlburt s Shoe News Regular value up to $10.00 We afexbound to ma.ke tis week the busiest week in January. In order to accomplish this we have gone over our stock and below are quoting prices` on just a few of our most seasonable lines NGTE--THESE YPRICES GOOD FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY. Regular $6.00_ $3.98 $4.75 Try J; %G.4 Keenan For Envelopes Box of-500 for 94 $1.99 Thursday, Friday and Saturday HURLBURT s at i Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Sinclair an-: {nounce the en,::u.;.:ement or their idatlgllmr, Annie Spence, to Mr. Ben? `-I}a1-tleu, son of Mr. and _\I 1's. T. 15.; !'BarlIeH, Uea'ms\'iI1(-,. Ont, the nmr-` Qlriugzv to take place this IHOIIUI. ': Mr. Gordon Reeve undenvent an"? ]o_per:11inn for appendicitis in the izoy-.11 Victoria Hospital on A-Ionda_x*.; '\I_. ,,.,u 17.. v _,..__, m,,,_,_,,n --.._.... . ..,........ -._.,..,,..-... v.. ._ Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Cwlwpbellg `hu\'e_ returned to their home 11.1? ,Camp Borden. u1'1er spending 21. fe\\-:` i(lz1_\'s in Lmvn. g % 2111-! 5'1` mun ; _ Mrs. E. '1`. .\lcC0nkey is \'isix.in_g-'3 i 1191' son, .\II'. C. .\I(:C0nke_\', _in .-\l1:1n-` dale. ' .3... 4 Mr. A. 1*nompson.m/1' Indian 11m.a. Sask.; was the ;,'ur2st of his un`c]r-,3 Mr. David Lewis, High St., un Sun-: ; u1'dv._v e\'enrin_:;. Miss DoroLh_v H-a1'pe1' enlert-.m1edi about thirty young; people last. Sat.-' Jveryone enjoyed? evenim; with music 1 the"p1ez1sant and :42: mes. Mis` 1-]. Young is vismng ronlo with her Mr. and .\[x's. Bert Summers, couple 0!` months. sr,,.,,,~r,,\, n,,. in To- son and dzLughter, for at wuuy.-. u. ...v....... ! Master Lyle Guest. of Big Bay EI oint, spent the \v(>r=k and withl - 1 v ` I ;.\vIast(-1' H. T1'i:bb]e. .\I 1'. I I ispent E week. R I`).-\ D T H 1'} .\ I )V E RT] SEN E N I"Fv EXT`RA SPECIAL Hur1burt s Cushion Sole Shoes, sizes 5-7;, in Patent or Gun Metal, only 30 pair at Women s Felt Shoes Leather soles and heels with kid foxing, just the thing for these cold days WOMEN S OXFORDS Genuine Brown Calf, Cuban Heels, last year worth $9.00, now and Mrs. Oliver Ca;1neron1 21 few days -in Toronto this! Rregular $3.50 1 .v. Miss .=\1"villa Lockharl, sb`i>hI `the? week. end in Elmzvale. `Rregular $4.35 $3-50 _$2."(5 $5.90 `All Sizes 90c. `too place on Saturday night. Flvery "bod_v- enjoyed it very much. The The rst sl\'at'in;; on the rink here I 1 1 -ilrink is 140x60 feet. with closed doors at front for the convenience? `or the people who come to see the; shanty full \vid{11 of rink and drop ho(-hey matches. There is also an-! I other building and lunch counter `for hoc-key and carnival ni;:h1s. I w i \I:.... 7: n...__._.|_,n I4"- ,,-.__ I i Dr. Gordon Be1l~anl ~\\'il'e and? fduughter left, on Thursday for Soo Lookoul. They were acconlaniedg {by the 1altm"s, father, Mr . 1". -.~\.' 3 Bell, o\\.in:.-; to lhe death of Mrs. :19. !.r\. Bell. '1`lmrntbn a 1 .. .....,. \..,....,.,. .uv.u. I -Miss R. Brandon, who has beeni out west. all summer, returned home llast. week. ` M1`. and 1-11's. D. R. .\[urch.iso.n lefl. i this week for L-zxkeland, ]-`1u...\\'l1e_n'u` they will spend a -couple or 1:ih'xifhs~: Mr. A. A. Overs-n11 is back in- I ! `work again after a short illness. % | . Mrs. J; W. Hudson, of "]`oronlo,.E spent, New Year's with Mrs. M. El- - I . , } `I\Iusle1'Geor_g`e 'l`hm'10y returned `h('mm I0 Clarkson after spen(bin.4' `the holidays with his ;.','1`an(1muthm`, `=.\I1's. (`.eo1';:,'e Poole. 1-.. --_ . __ . Good sleighing in this burg. Harold Os.bo.rne is home again. |a.I'l.e1' spending some few days at lsault. Ste. Marie. D.\ LS'|'ON ' u I I There will be u h0cl(e_\' n1:1Lch on; the rink \\'ednnsd;1_v evening` be-E tween Om and Guthrie. ' ... ,. ... . . .1 i D Mrs. ']`racy.:is able to be around :1,-.:uin zmer her recent. iilness. Mrs. A. J. `Thompson is very low at time of \v1`itig. I Miss Isabella.` Dazwson spent some "rexv davs in town last, week. : |.-.. .-.._ ..--... , Several of our bdys are xvorlming ifor Hanlmell & ;\IcDe1%molt'. 0!` Bee- gton. who are taming out wood on line McLean lot. J-leamnweiglil. wits who once said of Christian Science th-zLt it wins neither Christian nor scientic have staged :1. great epiagrnnunatic come- back. I`hey no\v `say of P.roh'L'Di- tiionvilmt it doesn't 'prohvibit. Me11 s Jersey Cloth Overshoes 1st. quality Men s Heavy Snag- propf 9 inch Leather tops, 1st quality r.\-Ir. 1-Ernest l{nees1m.w, of (;i1I'm'd,: _spem. the week end as the ,'.`,'1l('*Sl 01': ,M1`. V\'nlLer Thompson, I pn-tun_'_r? no Last year worth up to $9.50 Men s Fine Calf Bals, medium narrow toes, Brow11 and Black, . Goodyear Welted, sizes 6 to 10. $5.95 , _ Regular $5.00 Regular $3.50 $3.85 $2.75 ORO S'l`A'l`ION THE NORTHERN ADVAIVGE ,,....-.. .. _. . . M . V .. . The third period was all 13-arac-as.3 gihey scm-in;-' the duly two goals 01': Ithe session, although SI. .-`\ndx'ew's \_\*e1'e trying hard all lh1'o_ugh to get` 3tlJrQu;:`h . the ;~:t1'0ng defence 01' the ;winners. (Boles put the winners two" :.up when the look a. pass from; Roberts and beat Clark from close! tin. 'L`niins and Ness had a run in! and both were plenaltized. Just her`! fore the bell rang Roberts took an longvehot -from centre ice and scored! .;the_1ast. goal of the :.'.`z1_Ane, leaving] _.the nal score 7 10 4 ' in Bzzracasl ;'f-avor. ' <` T`)1rr{n'-1n\c - . The` teams : ;- --St. Andrew's 3 Clark . . . . . . goal 1 Livingstone . .de1'ence 3 McKenzie . . . defence i Christie . . . .. centre iNess 1'. wingm I '\Vhit:1ke.r .. . 1. wing :;\1a.rr sub ~Ross- . . . . . . . . . sub . . . day. Y.;\l.(`.A'. S(`.0lH 'I)OITBl.l'`. UN ' The. rink was c0m=l'ort,a.bl_v lled 5021. Wednesday night to witness lhui Ewere weak in substillltes and the 1'o-`. isult was than some of their men: [Wind 10 play the full gzune without; la. rest. Brown landed zmnther 1'01` rD:u'z1.cas before the bell 1'z1n_Lr Iea.\'-5 ing {he score at fhe end 01' Ihei period 5 to 4 in their I`a\'oI'. I they goals .LA ..__.,~_.. ,1.1_,.__,:, n. A...-:,_,,,,- ,.--.... . i The second period had ' started before three goals were re gistered, Brown grabbed the puck: from the l'v.ce-o_t t' and went in and, scored in less than a minute. 1!: took Lt\"in_:;'stone about halt` the; time to notch another for the Saints, and Uhristie utldetl ainotherl from the t`uce-ot't'. The .~:corin_-_: of? the three ;:o:tls did not take unyi ton;.;'er than :1. ;.\t'ter this the teams settled :t\\=z1,\'i jto play lmcltoy and it tool: Brownj tive minutes to add another for D""`lC2lS,19t1\ lnf_" the `score, tiurl.` `D-.1t'a(:us were h:u'in_<.,-' slightly the `better of the .pl:t_\', due `mostly to the frequent subbing of their play- ers, and this Dl`0biLb1_\' won the `gztzzie for them. St. :\ndre\\"s couple 0t 1ntnutr>.s.91 lmi`rl1y: ` ,..,......-.... -.... ...3...v..\, `(tum ...\, .4u.....v.| iin the lead when he went from: ;end to end and "._bea1 Tuck .1`1'om' close in. `This was all the -scorin_.,-' `in the rs: period, a1111ou:;h both Lgroalkeeper had lotsyf work to do. .__....,A,.__ , .1, X I I I I i V U A 1 5 ; lead. av- V`... \A\1 Livingstone was easily the mslest .rushin_g ' player keeping on the the St. ice and his .unc1 checking were :1 big factor in A ndrew in !C.H.L. Tgamg r 1-`AA (Continued l`r page one) from being" outclassed by the other ~n1ehnbers of the team. The play opened with the Saints having some- -fvthat the better of the play, __>due mostly to the good work of Living- stone, who played an-eI'fect:'n~`e galme from start. to ntish. Coles scored} the first goal of the gamte after about five minvutes play, but itonly! took St. .~\nd1'e\v's :1 few minutes to ,tie it up ,when Christzie rushed and `shot and .\lcI{en7.ie slammed in -the rebound. L_ivin:.;s1one put t,he`S-aints. Ilnn I "I l u in 1Iv"\(\v\ 1.,` um... 42......` . iess wing Vhitaker Iarr loss-...... .. .. Rel oree---Lon Vznir. "c')"_io' E333 'sIt'rt Office and Yards: Office Phone, 9919 `Victoria St. & Railway Nights and Holidays, 313 Mr. James MacDonald, 0[__'I`o17()f1io, is spending -.1 week at h"is`hon1o` A I here. ~' l LOOK ! Barrie Fuel and Supply Co. COAL AND wool) % BARRIE FUEL 8; SUPPLY COMPANY w. c. BOADWAY, Prop. Our new yard is now in operation under the supervision of Mr. Charlie Graham, assuring the most courteous treatment. Coupling this with best quality and service at prices as else- where, we do not hesitate to solicit your valued orders. ' Baracas I Tuck J . .E-mms E Roberts Brown I Coles I Surjeant I 1v_.._._ ....... _, .... . .. I M oran ; Jam i eson i TIA-IANKING YOU IN ANTIGIPATION Special Attention Paid to Farmers mm`. Powell 1'egisl'erc-(1 Ihe rst goal of the .L'a.`me when he \\'o1'1 , ~his w-.1.v through the defence zmd;: _shov'ed the puck throu_s:h (}i1r:h1'is1's{ legs. This goal b1`ou_::ht the -Y. to` ?1'i'fe with 21 vengeance and in ayfewi jnn`n11tes Armstrong took a. pass from; _j`1he corner and gave O'Connor no` [chance to save. From this on the: HY. had the best of the play for the? rem.zLinde1' of the period and .:\rm-it `lstrongz; added two more goals toid S I 3 1 ;| their {foIa1,"`oh a'1'ebou'nd of1`\Vzu'd- jmnri s shot and the 'ot/her on a pziss !out. 111-om the corner,` F. A1'111str'ong; iadded one "for Tx'ini1._v just before ;t.he `bell rang when he was left` un-I1 _;cove1'ed in front of the goal and`C l" scox'ed .l'1`on1 close ih. I 3 vi . . If The senior _i,":1.'Hle was the lasiesl 1 5;-;-.1.nie of hockey played in Barrie|` Cthis season, and the 1ui'_:e crowd ol'!1 :su.pp01'te1's present had plenty ofii i(Jpp0I"i1lniIi(%S to (`hI3`(`l` fol" their 1'e-i' `S1)9(li\'(`e temns. The ,::un1e startedi 1 V h` with a rush and ph1_\f kept shivt'tin_4j` `tirst from bne end of the ice and?` when to the other. with `both. IIHSS-;.] -; in: plenty of C11ilI1L't`H 10 score. 'l`i'in- H 5]-l)' were p1:1yin,L: u bezuitiful t\\'0-i- innm combinzition that was c2u'1'yin:.,-' :1 , I itheni i'i:.:;ht in on the not, but Gi1-H it I ;the. nets this _vem'. came 10 life and; phlyod 1 beziutifnl _:aine het.\vez=.nj-` `the posts. Pmveil and I\'e0Ie_\' on .` the l`1'inil_\` (](=l'ence \\>e1'(= :.:ettin.: in some telling rushes and on one occasion 1 0\\'el1 was i'i_:_ht th1'on.;`h,_( but Gilchrist c1eai't=d_ nicely. The ` `Y. were also testing O Connor with ' _s0me h'.11'd dri\'e.< ihat. xvure dead`- ion but he turned them 211} i1Si(l('.` ` -The l"n'st`pe1'iod ended with no score`?` :on either side. ( nu . . . . I If! '16`:-T. M1`. V\'0od.<., 01` the Stm'lin}.; I3nnk,; has relurned to 1`es1h1ne his dnlios,i aner convulest-ing with an injln-ed, -\r.. I

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