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Porcupine Advance, 8 Nov 1912, 1, p. 3

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The ('arlisle Indians are home a- gain according to a despateh . and nightily pleased. not only at their easy viemry. but. at beating the Canadians at. their own game. to wil'rieh Carlisle had never given a moment's practice. The only injur- ies sustained by the redskins. owing to the great eare and precaution taken. were minor bruises. The In- dians say they may have looked heavy in tvhe Toronto game because 0! the paddling. As every one knows at Carlisle. the Indian team is light. only one man weighing over 1'9] pounds. Coat-h Warner was absent from practice Tuesday. he not having come home, and Assistant Coach Lone Star ran first and se- cond teams through limbering up rudiments. and a short signal prac- tice. Brie! attention was given to two new plays. which will probably be sprung against lehigh on Satur- day. mm country not so many years n20 should be sought out and a tablet erected in their honor. Golf is a wonderful game. When more than two hundred men, And repreaentative men. too. fifty-five years of 3312 had over. will plny through a driving ruin for just pure love 0! thegune, too much cumot be said in its favor. Baseball. football. cricket. polo and even lawn tennis, have their are limitations. but not 90 golf. The few happy souls whn introduced thr- came in this country not so many wars alto Cmniakey thinks Chmce has sevâ€" etnl years left as a good first buo- man and «knit: there is not a bet- tet first human or leader of a team than Chance ingood health. Chicago. Oct. ISL-The local White 80: wt in open to Funk Chance if the former Och leader cm 8'" his release from President Mur- flly. It in reported that an ofler of ”0,000 salary was made for him as 3 playing manager. Taylor far the Coast. Frank Patrick is prepared to leave for the East in a week. and if he finds it necessary to make the trip. he will come back with the pick of the Eastern hockey players. Word was received this morning from Fred. ‘Cyclone” Taylor to the effect that he has accepted the coast To fight the charts of the Na- tional Hockey Association to dis- rupt the Coast Immm. a syndicate of the best sporting men in \jan- conver and Victoria have announced that they will put up $10,000 to bring the best hockey players in the world to the coast; this was made known yesterday. Victoria. B.C.. Oct. 31.-â€"-Should Ernie Johnson and Harry Hyland refuse to fulfill their contracts with the New Westminster Club the pair will be barred forever from compet- ing inthe Coast Hockey Lame. Not only that. but the British Col- umbia H. A. directors will insist. should the time come for the for- mation of a National Hockey Com- mission. that both of these men be blacklisted from organized hockey. After Best Players. .\‘n reply has yet been received from the National Hockey Attenda- tion with regard to the deCision of that body in the matter of John- son and llyland signing with the. Wanderers. I Newark, Oct. 31.â€"ErManager .loe EMdflnnity. late of the Newark club. in. considering several oflers from big league manngers. One ofier which the "Iron Man” has given much consideration cornea from Frank J. Nevin. president of the Detroit club and owner of the Providence club. Xavin probably want: Joe to pitcll once in a while for Detroit. and lonlt alter the young pitchers now in the stall. President Litt'henheln. ol the Montreal club. also made an ofier. but the terms do not suit Moâ€" (iinnity. The Montreal presidenttnd MoGinnity are clone friends. and Joe says that if he stays in the Interna- tional league the Montreal eluh will have first call on his ~ervices. At Granvilleâ€"(Mia Ikrnison 58, Wittcnberg 0. herst 0. At, Minnoadolih‘râ€"Minncsota l3, Illi- nois O. At Evanéton~Purduc 21. Xorth- western 6. At Baltimoreâ€"Johns Hopkins 1:! Stew-us 13. At Swarmmoreâ€"Swanhmore ‘20 Ursinus 0. Riverside ............ ) Balxiiy l?each...l North Toronto ...13 High l’ark 8 Junior (lty. Rivcrdale ......... ‘.0 St. Mitchacl'afl Exhibition. Varsity .............. 35 R.M.C ........... 21 “am. Collegiate.” Park. Coll ..... 10 (ialt Collegiate 15 Woodstock C 112 American College Games. At ('mnln'itlgthâ€"Princeton t‘n, Har- vlard 16. At l’hilmlolphiaul’onnsylvanin 0, Penn. State 14. At New Yorkâ€"l’rinx'eton Freshmen 0. Harvard Freshmen H. At lthit‘a-Cornell 10. Williams 24. At Smith Bethlehunâ€"Carlislc 34, Lchigh 1-1. At Enstnnâ€"lluvknvll (l. Lafayvttc ‘uv‘u U I. 1‘"... ...... s guy-u u ...... iv The “wide". man in baseball- 39010? O-R‘F'l‘“ 'Neal Ball. All that Ball did in the Hamilton Alert;s..lb Torohtos """ 4 M'orld's series was to sit still 3nd Junior‘O.R.F.Lr. - 'eollect, except for striking out once. “I“. ........ .. u...“ ..... 22 WOOdBtOCk ....C one strike-out worth $4.05.” Just London W. L'niv...l Petrolia ......... 0 $81,341.66 every time he swung his Central \'.i\l.C..-\..9 St. hlidmel's.3 Little Big Four. T.(‘.S ................ 31 St. Andrew's. 0 Ridley ............... 10 L'p'per Canadafi Intermediate City. “irat‘aefln 1 u..1..... I‘--_L 1 bat. It's a record for baseball re- muneration. It's a high water 'mark in these days of frenzied fin- ance, frenzied baseball and excessive pnylor minimum efiort. McMaster Queen's I I Argonauts Hamilton McGill terms. Skinner Poulin bu written tint he will be here on time, while a dispatd: {tom Cornwall says that New” Inhale and Donnie Smith are preparing to leaVe for the coast in a fortnight. The following were the Rugby re- sults Saturday :-- At Syracuseâ€"Syracuse ‘20, Roches- At Clevelandâ€"Ohio State 3], Case At At Madisonâ€"Wisconsin 30, Chicago At Hanoverâ€"I Dartmouth 59, Senior Inter-collegiate. ill ............... 14 Queen's ...... Intermediate Inter-collegiate. M idd lot \vxzâ€"Wesloya n THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE Big Four. 12 Ottawa .. 29 Montreal 5 Varsity II 4 ‘2 McGill II ...... 10 Balmy 'Tcach...l High Park 6 (lty. St. Mitchucl'sfl a)“ l'flun 12' Mrs. John Sam-hex. of Placer l('ounty, California. went down to 'register for the first time. ”You are compelled to tell your age. madam." insisted the registra- | tion clerk. ' Mrs. Sanchez was so awed and surprised that she told the truth about it. but her awe died out and her anger increased the farther she she got from the eity hall. until she oould stand it no longer. Turning a- round. she retraeed her steps, and by the time that she reached the office she was in a fury. Sailing up to the clerk, she said, “I was excited when I was in here a little while ago. That was not my age tha: I gave you. Thirty-six is my bust measure.." Ball was sent to Boston from Cleveland. The Red Sox named his contract and paid his salary for doing a few turns as infield sub‘ stitute. He was in less than a half dozen American Leagues con- tests. Then came the big series. and he batted once. He fanned and for each swing received $1,341.56. Nobody ever made so much for 110 int: so little. unless it is the Nation- nl Commission. which hires a law- yer to decide its cases and a clerk to sign decisions with a rubber stamp. ter 0. At Pittubmg -- Notre Dame 3, Pittsburg 0. At Watervilleâ€"Maine 20. Colby 0. At Rushing-Carnegie Tech. 14. Bethany 6. At Washington Pa. -â€"Washingtnn E and Jeflerson 34 Marietta 0. ‘ At “ousterâ€"("It'll“) .l. mett‘r (I. ' One Strike out Worth $4,025,638 S H E WAS R A'I'TLEI). é 'Hw U1 and 'lrunk l’avific received $~L 993. 416. 06. in acmxdnncc with the ”unplomum cluusc' in the Grand "hunk l’acivc agreement of 1904. 1 mum“ bands guaranteed by the mnwmmcm amount to MKWB.‘ lmsulf. l I "Hw m-t debt “as dean-used duxim: lhv Man by $131,591.32. and stood !on March :n, 1911-. at $339,919,- No.71. The second day drew to its close yith the twelfth juryman still un- conVi'noed. “Well, gentlemen," said the bail- iff. entering quietly, ”shall I, as us- ual. order twelve dinners 1" ”Make it." said the foreman. eleven dinners and a bale of hay." Total ............ “utilities «'03! hutcd as follows Iron and steel Load Binder twine (‘mde petroleum tal Railway .. Hudson Bay Ry Quebec Bridge . Canals ' ... Public Wurks ! Ottawa. Nov. l.-â€"Publie accounts {for the fiscal year 1911-12 show 7that receipts on account of consoli‘ dated fund for the year amounted to “36.108.217.36. and expenditure on consolidated fund account was $8,101,440.77, leaving a surplus of 837.946.776.59. Total disbursements were $137,142.08220, made up as follows :-â€"-â€" Consolidated fund ...$98.161.440.77 Capital expenditure 30.939.675.95 Railway subsidies ...... “£400.25 Other charges ......... 7,181,316.11 T‘otal ...$137,142.M~“J.‘.‘0 Capital accoum expenditure oom~ mind the following sums : lntercolonial Railway..$l.710.+lrb.66 I’ll]. Railway ......... li'fiAHLQI National Transcontinen- Has $38,000,000 ;: of a Surplus 0 Fetal SIG) NIFICANT. é‘élibiinObl, distri- : decreased during 391.32. and stood 2. at $339,919.- ......... $166,750.17 . ...... 179,268.19 ........ 50,556.76 $30.93S0.576.95 #1.] 10332.05 159,032.00 1,153,778.27 23.330.938.11 4.] 16.1%}.05 infiWfi-i 141.935. 19 35 “5" Nativeâ€"“That's the local baseball ‘phenam’ that. we escorted to the foreman. depor with the big parade add the of bay." brass band last spring." Strangerâ€"“Who is that suspicious- lookingfellow who slipped on the back of the train just now and ducked into the bushes 1" i Such announcement is of great. Iimportance to Canada. and especially to Ontario. llitherto. the extensive :iron deposits in Untario have been lscarcely touched. for two reasons :â€" h‘irst, Ontario has to import all its coal ; second, Untario iron ores con- tain a relatiVely high percentage of sulphur. which could not be remov- ed by the blast furnace. The new process will eliminate both these ob- jections. Electricity will not only smelt the ore. but. by means of the greater heat that it will \‘olitilize and drive off practically every parti- »cle ol the sulphur. The country surrounding the im- portant iron deposits possesses val- uable water power resources, which. for the most part have not yetfipeen developed. It is expected that the introduction ol an econm..ical elect- ric smelter will make pussililt‘ an in- dustry of vast importance to Ca- nada. Ottawa, Nov. l.â€"-(Special)-A re- port demonstrating that electric smelting of Canadian ore: is now a commercial possibility will be issued shortly by the mines branch of the department of mines. it will cover the results obtained from the use of the 100 ton electric furnace tint was installed at Sault Ste Marie for experimental purposes. In addi- tion, the perfecting ol the process I. carried out in Sweden Will bedealt. with. New Process [mental to he of Brent Value in treating llntario’s Iron lleposits flflf Slflfllfi BACK HOME. BY flflIIfllBlIV

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