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Porcupine Advance, 13 Jun 1923, 1, p. 6

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WWWMWM THE NORTHLAND MOTOR SALES CO. Phone 293 Timmins, Out. A sk give your digesâ€" tion a "kick" with WRIGLEYS. Sound teeth, a good appetite and proper digestion mean MUCH to your bealth. WRIGLEY*‘*S is a bhelper in all this work â€"a pleasant, beneficial pickâ€"meâ€"up. Compare Chevrolet With Any Other Car Priceâ€"Cheyvrolet is the world‘s lowest-priccd‘v fullyâ€"equipped, quality car. Upkeepâ€"The cost of operation of Chevrolet is lower than that of any other car built. Performanceâ€"Chevrolet is built to do anyâ€" thing and go anywhere possible with any car, and it will go where many others cannot. 4A ppearanceâ€"Chevrolet is beautiful in design and the finish is of the highest grade and exâ€" tremely durable. Chevrolet closed cars have Fisher bodiesâ€"the finest built. V alueâ€"Chevrolet gives you the best transâ€" portation per dollar invested that you can buy. Economy in first cost and the lowest operating cost provide a value that stands first in comparison with any other car. See Chevrolet first. About the G. M.4.C. Plan of Deferred Payments Compare Chevrolet with any other car manufactured. Compare it from every possible angle â€"thoroughly. What do vou find? Here you will find anything you wish in Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, Candies, Fruits, Wines, Tobaccos, Cigars, Cigar ettes Stationery, Novelties, Jewelry, Pays highest prices for secondâ€"hand furniture. Sells new and secondâ€"hand Furniture at cheap prices. Come to P. Antoine‘s 39 FOURTH AVENUE OPPOSITE FIRE HALL Pleasure Ice Cream Parlour BUYS AND SELLS FURNITURE MONET A P.O. Box 3, Timmins. PAPERMAKERS WIN SEGOND LEAGUE GAME AT FALLS Big Comeâ€"Back Staged in Final Frame. Fielding of McLean and Batting of Brydge and Tait Features. â€" | \ Inmaking one of the greatest comeâ€" backs ever staged on a northern diaâ€" mond, the Papermakers started a terâ€" rmfic batting spree in the â€" dying moments of the game at the Falls last Wednesday. Six hits, coupled with two walks, netted the Falls six runs. Timmins started off nicely in the opening frame by sending three runâ€" ners across the plate on a fielder‘s echoice, a triple by Tait, and two erâ€" rors by Gauthier. The Falls seored rors by Gauthier. The Falls seored one in their half and the Miners talâ€" lied two more in their half of the second, and then brought their total set to 8 in the seventh. With two out they started a batting spell, Tait leadâ€" ing off with a single, followed by a twoâ€"bagger from Fournier‘s bat, and a single by .‘}brams and a misâ€"play by Coons. The Miners seemed to have the game pretty well sewed up, and many of the fans started leave the with Tw die Spe He wall through slashing and sin rosier. Mceintyre caught a very good game all the way through, and held a swell chance to put the old ball game on ice in the ninth, but for a brief moment or so he séemed to lose his baseball memory and with Flanders on third and Gratton on first, and two out, he allowed Gratton to steal second withâ€" out being played upon. grounds. AnNen tallied twice in with two out in die Spence seen He walked twao Tait‘s playing at first was . very good, and he showed the natives of the Paper Town how that position Bi} Brydge had a big day with the bat, slamming out a triple, a double and two singles in five times up. Gauthier at short, after three errors, was replaced by old man Girouard, whose baseball days seem to be gone forever. Anson at bat is as dangerâ€" ous as ever, but his throwing wing is showing that youth is not eternal. It does not seen to matter who does the umpiving when the Falls is playâ€" ing; t:he;) always will do some kickâ€" ing ‘and ragginz. The decisions on the bases were apparently fair and just, yet the Falls found fault. In spite of losing the first two cames Miners are by no means ngsecond. Araut Abram‘s grounder spence struck anut errors, next game in numbe Timminsâ€"Lyneh flied out to Coons. Seully _ walked and _ was forced at 2nd, Gauthier to Brydge. Tait tripled, scoring MeLean. Fourâ€" nier‘s grounder was fumbled by Gauâ€" thier, Tait scoring and Fournier takâ€" ing second. ~Gauthier repeated â€" on it sheartene illsâ€"Gauthier out, Bousquet doubled ournier. who tagged 3rd.. SHeally ‘ dropp hV tiy weli sewed up, and many ns started to=~ leave the Then â€" the Papermakers vice in the 8th innings, and, out in the final frame, Gorâ€" ce seemed to lose control. ‘d twa men and Anson came with a single, followed by triples by Brydge and Little es by and Desâ€" 1¢ MJ vliners are ~oy no means , and are out to win the The fans should turn out to witness the next strusâ€" 2nd Innings 1st Innings ord Innings Seull y *111 dropped led, sceorin sCoOrIng ; runs, 1 1 MeLean â€" to . Coons hit Bousquet out f1% out THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE mt ournie T 3%hift; MelLea Anson ill} 4th Innings Timminsâ€"Monoghan â€" struck out. Lynch hit in front of the plate and and was thrown out by â€" Morrison. Scully out, Anson to Coons. 0 runs, Q hits, 0 errors. Timminsâ€"MeLean flied out to Gauthier. Tait seratched a ht to Anson. Fournier flied out to Little. Abrams struck out. 0 runs, 1 hit, 0 errors. ¢ Fallsâ€"Desrosier fouled out to Tait. Flanders out. to â€" Tait unassisted. Grouard batting forâ€" Gauthier was Fallsâ€"Brydge flied out to Abrams. Little struck out. Morrison fied out to MeLean in short left. 0 runs, U hits, 0 errors. safe in Lyneh‘s error. Bo Melean to Tait. 0 run‘s, error. / Timminsâ€"Spenece _ si tvyre sacrified him «alon struck out. Lynch kich ball and was out. O 1 errors. Fallsâ€"Coops out Anson flied out to doubled. Little st1 1 hit, 0 errors. Fallsâ€"Abrams took ecare of Morâ€" rison‘s fly. Desrosier safte on Meâ€" Lean‘s low throw. Desrosier stole second. â€" Flanders out, Spence to Tait. Girouard out, Fournier to Tait. C runs, 0 hits, 1 error. 8th Innings Timminsâ€"Monoghan out, Brydge to Coons. Lyneh flied out to Little, and Scully to Bousquet. 0 runs, 0 hits, 0 errors. Fallsâ€"Bousquet out, Spence . to Tait. Coons out, MeLean to Tait. Anson tripled and scored when Fourâ€" nier failed to get MeLean‘s throw. Brydge singled and went to third when the ball went through Abrams. Litle singled, seoring Brydge. lLittle was foreed at second by Morrison. 2 runs, 3 hits, 2 errors. Timminsâ€"MeLean popped to Girâ€" ouard. Tait out, Girouard to Coons. Fournier popped to Brydge. 0O runs, 0 hits, 0 erroys. Fallsâ€"Desrosier singled and was out trying to stretch it into a double. Flanders singled. Grouard out, ‘Meâ€" Lean to Tait. Gratton, batting for Bousquet, walked and went to second unmolested. Anson singled, seoring Flanders and Gratton. Brydge 064400446064 8@ 4 MARSHALLâ€"ECCLESTONE BLOCK. (Upstairs) 5th Innings 6th Innings Spence singled. Meinâ€" him alonu' Monoghan Lynch kicked the batted s Oout. 0 ‘runs, Iâ€" hit.,‘ 0 9th Innings stru(c MelLean to Tait Abrams. â€" Brydet ck ‘out." 0 runs Bousquet out. is.\ 0 hits, 1 Brydge to Little, ) runs, 0 tripled, seoring Copns and Anson. Little tripled, seoring ‘Brydge. Morâ€" rison dumped a single over first, scoring Little with the winning run. 6 runs, 6 hits, 0 errors. Iroquois Falls Gauthier, s.s. Bousquet, e.f. Coons, 1b. Anson,/3b. . Brydge, 2b. Little, rf. Morrison, c. Derosier, p. Manders, If. Girouard, Gratton, cf. Timmins Lynch, 2b. Sceully, 1f. MeLean, s. ‘Tait, Ib. Fournier, : Abrahams, Spence, p. Mcelntyre, c Monahan, 1 8 :5 x26 16 X Only two men out when winnin run scored in ninth innings. Struck Derosier 5; b Spence 3. Base on ballsâ€"off Derosier 3; o Spence 2. Hitsâ€"off Derosier 5; off Spence 1. Passed ballâ€"Morrison. Home runâ€"Brydge. Three base hitsâ€"Brydge, Anson, Flanders, Tait. T wo base hitsâ€"Brydge, Flanders, Bousquet, Fournier, Abrahams. Sacrifice _ hitsâ€"Tait, MeIntyre, Monahan. Stolen ‘basesâ€"Lynech, Sceully, Fourâ€" mier, Gratton, Brydge, Derosier. Double playâ€"MeLean to Lvneh to Larnedl Timmins SEND FOR PRICE LIST Made in Timmins under the Gordon Block Box 1047 _ Timm most approved conditions runsâ€"Iroquois Falls Timmins Ont. off bv Meets evecy Tuesday evening in the Oddfellows Hall, Third Visiting brethren requested to attend. N. Leamen, E. L, Urgquhart, TIMMINS 10DGE, 1.0.0.f. No. 459 THE CALEDONIAN SOCIETY .OF TIMMINS. Open to nativeâ€"born Scots and Scotswomen and ‘those of SBeottish descent. Regular meetings discontinued durâ€" the summer months. Membership fee $2.00 per year for ordinary members and 50. per year for associate members. ( G. A. Macdonald, President. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. W.H. SEVERT Stone and Brick Mantels a Specialâ€" ty. Satisfaction guaranteed on all classes of construction work. Corner Kirby Ave and Mountjoy St P.0. BOX 974. â€" TIMMINS, ONT. vÂ¥ice. HeLler Coter, 49 Hol mi, er send Timmins, Onrt. Graduate of Onfario Veterinary College. PHONE 72. â€" â€"TIMMINS, ONT. Night and day calls promptly attended to. =â€" Dr. Fred Tilt =â€" Reed Block, Wholesale Fruits, Vegetablbes, Confectienery, Tobaccos. 3Â¥ Spruce St. Now open for business, Firstâ€"elass rooms, and steam heated All upâ€"toâ€"date conveniences. Reading and Sitting Rooems. Sample Room for Travellers. Best dining reom in town. Meals at all bours. Repair work of every descnp- tion. J: LEVERT PRESTON AVE. â€" TIMMINS Furniture Repair Shop, in preâ€" mises formerly occupied by Ealey and Nelson. Prompt attention, best work and reasonable prices. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary. New Empire Theatre Block TIMMINS, ONT. Frank J. Kehoe VETERINARY SURGEON IROQUOIS FPALLS. PAFRIS HOTEL en deligh Reference Phone 154 postceard to Box 465 45â€"49p, 11n C is, and sat Hundreds of igchted with JA ne C. . Pirie, Secrelaay Apply to ne, Matt: Timmins. attas@aâ€"

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