ThE PORCUPNE ADVANCE Office 26 Crowd of 400 See First Local League Games. Good Hockey and Lots Of Intsrest. interest alt Fournier 1 tornly. Th Melntyre, defence ; Is Trottier. The se Intvre wa MINES HOGCKEY LEAGUE AWAY 10 A 6008 START ing pre ing we hockey Dome, lin Dom Dome 1 Minc WEDNESDAY, JAN. 17th., 1923, * ] €Canada United a2eâ€"U] MeUT: ridla Published every Wednesday by Geo, Lake Owner and Publisher. hy ; B a 1j 1 It was « re fit £1} wWI U Subscription 1(0 H for the prompt relief of cqughs. Get a bottle today at one of our stores and convince yourself of its effectiveness,. 11 J 6 H H In the System lephones MENTHOLATED COUGH BALSAM ) W Residence 112 liinge] Hollin If You Know the CGause We Have the Rehef See Us M $2.00 year £3.00 vear venng me 400 } W M Drat neluded and M i1 Th V\ () T o1 in the death Hollinger v March 10 SENSATIONAL STORY BY FORMER FALLS JUNIOR and No feate to qualnty the wht Minnes nls Du lisle 1i Intestinal Woiltre decided ‘eutive. 11 i i YOU LV 11 certihcate wi ind then chan he says, prov 16 BOUND TO FIND THEM n« he list of games above, in each he firstâ€" named match on each s scheduled to be played from _and the second from 8 to 9. 1€ and ial] 24â€"Melntvre 7‘°C m Ket Bay in an effor certificate aund irself an honest man, and in be sure that there will rascal in the world.â€"Carâ€" mImins Dome Dome 1oney e ple wit 1T ry, A 1| it he w ) ~â€" WAs rother‘s mrtith certlâ€" r the Iroquois Falls N.O.MH.A. has shown C 1 too strong, an(C use of his bro: to. Las ormerlys of TIroâ€" living at Duluth, atly in Sudbury knew 11 he first and second ff sudden TOm l 1€ T immins iTn C PJ€ to era An )t COLDS Timmins ; tha eate ry oppot rbout th then, Dut that told ned ~{rom to secure ind 1A } UV (1 1O Silent certi Ho ‘end the The 11 ilim HOW THE FALLS TAKE THE DEFEAT OF FPRIDAY LAST league. â€" FAc zgames at h« from home. three at bhoun Friday m LNhe narrow VICLOTP Y A pJULLâ€" ed out. ' Other things affected is but that is the real reason. Time and time again the nets were wide open simply invitâ€" ing a score. There were enough The following is the Broke Hustler report.an_part of last Friday‘s game;: _ _ Falls Couldn‘t Shoot _ _ By winning on Friday night in the Falls, Timmins tied the score in the Friday night‘s game was a hard zcame to lose. ‘On the play the Falls should have won except for one thing, which is the most important thing in hockeyâ€"they couldn‘t shoot. As one man remarked ‘‘that team shoots goals the way I ghoot ducks. I don‘t get That is the real reason for the narrow victory that Timmins pullâ€" Ing ng to clear Cameron Ted had stopped. _ S shoot the puck past â€" back hoards but landed teams. it looked very much like a bad decision. As Brydge, Fahey ard Fluâ€" ker were absolutely in line as. they went «lown, Fahey passed back to Fluâ€" ker and got out of the way. Fluker passed straight across to Brydge. Where the offside came in, no one hut the referee can tell. 16 ‘A Hard Game to Losse,‘‘ Says Broke â€"â€" Hustler in Last Issue. , e nets. Of course there were a couple of ber features which affected the ore. The first goal counted for Timâ€" ins, was put in by Shorty when tryâ€" e to clear Cameron‘s shot, which ‘d had sstopped. Shorty tned to oot the puck past the net to the ck boards but landed it fairly in the t. It was one of those accidents at will happen.. Timmins did not it Y line home. Nix games stall | at home, and three away Ww £. ASs~Dprydige, L e absolutely in xÂ¥n, Eahey passe ecot out of the 1 T W In the Muscles (4i1n have won dozen games in off night on the attackâ€" ‘hey simply could not find team econds before vÂ¥n with the pu« s Bill, in fron id one game awa. »rames still to play anvble of much like Fahey ar n line a sed back { 1 V ‘round | 1 explaint center night in the score in the now won two in ~p1cKkin in front 0 time, both the the nts not @Ol pallingly Shortv C shot Lo wed ed ba tied t WoOrk of T Corbould played Corbould piayed a corkin under harder c than usual. The defence t2r0uI1 penalties. turned in best man on the limmins t was Jim ‘Seully. He played an solutely remarkable game. At one riod of the game twice within five nutes o ur. forwards cha d bro through the defence and were wi touching distance of the net, wher threw himself down flat on the ic the critical moment just in time pep ol its attack. . 4 Ni Timmins won and not owed zoal, although t The Referse + There was a good deal of discussion after the game as to the referee. There is no question that he made some seâ€" rious mistakes: Right at the start of the game Bill Brydge was put off for body checking Cameron. If the referee doesn‘t want to see body checking in a game he ought to appeal to the O.H.A. the way throughn. IL passes sand took th his rivals more lull in back che three Timmins n meet our two de forward checkin ‘ridaxy ni ff from game n to have pen ne 1211 in Seully‘s pads. beully skated,clean. into the corner before he attempted to pick it out; in fact the referee picked it out. But Seully was not put off. Behan immediately after dropped his stick tripping Brydge ana viving nim a nasty fall, but got no penalty. _ A minute later MeGuire drew his first penalty for shooting Brydge into the boards. The period ended with a com bination attack of Queâ€"nell, Fluker and Fahey and a scrimmage in goal with shot after shot, Shoertxy missing and Fahey and a serim with shot after shot, N two or three good chanee Ire 0n Right T € Ak C MAAA f, 14 Ks C L : in V3 =~ ¥¥ *3 ‘rom his usual fine shooting; in the whole team had lost all the of its attack. That is the reason mins won and not the one disaiâ€" d goal, although the one goal callâ€" ack for alleged offside, would have “\A as oA e iA [he seore. Corbould and Boucher Good e work of the defence was m h 1e w not tha1 alnget Tamous This is the most i yet. Scully‘s Great Game and only It is t Holid NOL ougnt . he rule zh a dozen times. | very fine game w#ith checking all th nevet already one or two me is simply ridiculous. ging at all. That is the ing that spoils hockey. For KIC€ alreadv Not an Alibi put The defence was LV € Bill Brydge, ; usual fine shoo e team had los cking on both sides was ost of the dangerous atâ€" ‘alls goal were due to a hecking. Several times men went up the 1ce to defence men with not a ine back. 1¢€ W y a couple of minor the best game he has ill i V e 2 COrKIn He intere not Hockey 111 the Timmins team He played an abâ€" third man, it is abâ€" to the spirit of the e not drawn up with ag six men against man off for loafing ing the pueck when inged to cut ‘airer cleanke med as any alibi There is no alibi They did not play usual game. On held up their end, 111 a pluek into v Fahev, wh uck away han the re rie. 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