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Porcupine Advance, 20 Aug 1924, 1, p. 5

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wwwmxmxmxmxvu 3-“ ("I M n Dome Mines Co., Ltd ................................. South Porcupine Hollinger Stores, Ltd. ................................ Timmins McIntyre Mercantile Co., Ltd ................. Schumacher M. O’Connor ............................................ Connaught Station Reamsbotton and Edwards .................... South Porcupine United Provision Company ...................... South Porcupine Frank Feldman ........................................ Timmins Shankman Bros ......................................... Timmins Frank Byck ..................fiimmins SOLVE YOUR MILK PROBLEM __ BEFORE YOU START Klim Brand Powdérea 'WTole‘Lâ€"Iil'k agate; vigndidl 3 five aolutiop to the Rroblsm of bahy’g au_mrger rsxlpilk supgls. e\(i’iflt n (a... 4...... n: I: _- - Phone 39 it You can do that very thing if you build your basement walls and house with blocks from the Northern Bloc‘k Company. NORTHERN CEMENT, BRICK AND BLOCK GU. No. 1 gray brick cost $26.00 per M. at the plant. Come in and inspect the plant and its production; then figure out for yourself and you will 'be convinced. “There IS this plant? On the road to Dalton’s Race Track. Four Stores in the The George Taylor Hardware Limited North DO YOU WANT TO SAVE MONEY? Fiem’ol FOR The Geo. Taylor Hardware "‘ Always at your Service " SALE BY Proprieters “A CHAIN OF SERVICE” Fiâ€"fe 133760?â€" 7117b 06376 â€"-does it mar an otherwise well-furnished interior? It can be handled cleanly and easily. It will not warp, shrink or crack, and is a real protection against fire. The use of Gyproc, the new improved wallboard, is the best assurance of econo- mical and substantial walls. Speéify Gyprqcâ€" in new construction and repair work for walls and ceilings. SIZE OF SHEET 4 to 10 feet long, _ A ,32 i Box 71, Timmins Limited S J. Dalton ( A. Miller 3-81i'nch thick. 32 inches wide1 Nah Seully made a 'heautifnl running eateh of '(‘lrahaln's lly whieh drew the applause ot' the fans, and Harry Plannt who was calling: them on the "oases was mixing them up 3h)" 'alling them good and others not so good. but he showed no partia'lity and both clubs lost and gained from his work, .‘lmt no damage was done. ‘Muvphy fielded in splendid style but like the rest of his teammates he failed to eonneet safely when hits meant runs. However the elose raee in the Am- eriean league hasn't got a thing on Mr. Mag'nrn’s ('il'vlllt. lst Innings 'l'innninsâ€"iSeully (lonihled to right. lPierce took one on the hi1). )Ii-Lean Sil‘lu‘li out. "l'ate flied out to Phil‘- eoski. Sell”)? out Stealing I'lI'l‘l. (l I?” ('nskl. 1 11., 0 Falls were garnered off ILef'ty IHurlibert’s delivery. tm) of' them being: dnwhles. 'He struck out 11 men and walked only one. "l‘lle 'l"apex:nxakers scored their 1st run in the 4th when Graham was hit and I(.‘vunningham dmubled, then ful- luwed two more runs which were given to them as a gift through sumo luuse playing: l)y'.\Iclnty1'e and 'Lynwh. ’l‘he Falls 4th run which was scored in the (5th. was also a gift tln'uug‘h Ollmaghan’s wild peg and (‘0011’s (lumble. I (By J. N. Levine) Although "Hurlbert- pitched an ex- ceptionally :h’ne game for the Pope!» makers, 'Dunc. {Methean came through with an equally as good a perform- anceflhut was forced to take defeat because the heavy-hitting Miners fell down llmdly in the pinches. 'l‘i'minins had wonderful chances to score in the lat and 8th innings .when with two on and none out. "MeLean and Tate failed to eonie through safely, and rSeully and Pierce struck out with the Iliases loaded and none out in the 8th. MuLean allowed but .‘l hits and struek nut (i batsmen while he walked two and hit (me, while seven hi'ts TIMIVIINS TEAM LOSES AGAIN, DROPPING BACK TO SECOND PLACE IN THE LEAGUE RACE. THEY MUST WIN THIS (WEDNESDAY) AFTERNOON 1'0 TIE UP THE N.O.B.A. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMLNS, ONTARIO Papermakers Shut Out the Miners, 3 to 0, on Wednesday wrce 4131111 0111‘. Nunaghun Graham was thrown out 1nd ("mining-ham struck ¢ 84 .w‘ Cobalt Cochrane New Liskeard Timmins Innings when nut. "McLean (nne through Pierce strum Oll 0 11., 0 1C. li‘ulls-3Fluudcrs walked and died st‘euliug'. Hurlsbert fanned. Ba'rt struck out. 0 ~l1’., 0 11.. 0 E. 8th Innings 'l‘inuminsâ€"{McIntyre dropped a single over short. Lewis laid down a hunt and beat it out. Murphy singled over 2nd. Scully struck out with the count 3 and :2 on him. Pierce struck nut. MdLean flied out to Bousquet. 0 R., 3 ‘H., O E. Fallsâ€"Graham out, MdLean “to (Pierce. *(‘unningham out. (Monag'han to ‘Pierce. McDonald out, {Murphy to Pierce. 0 .R-., 0 H., O E. 9th Innings T i muuinsâ€"Ta t e wad ked a nd stol e 2nd. lMonaghan, Lynch and (McIn- tyre struck out. 0 ER., 0 11., 0 E. Box Score Timmins A.-B. R. H. P.0. A. B. Scully, (2f. ...... J: 0 1 2 0 0 Pierce, lst ....... I; 0 0 1‘3 0 0 McLean, I’. ...... J: 0 0 U 4 0 Tate, Lf. ........ I; 0 l 1. 0 0 .'\I(.mu§_’lmn. 5.5. Jr 0 1 1 3 1 Lynch, Ih'd ..... 4 H 1) 0 0 13 McIntyre, c. ..... 4 H ' (i 0 1) ). Lewis, 12f. .. . . . .. I; 0 1 1 0 0 Murphy, 2nd ..... 55 0 l 1 3 O Falls 132: rt. 2nd to H tn ( 'uons QIH'LC.‘ 0 1â€"1.. Fai ls~â€"~G m splendid mu Mu na 211:1 n. ‘ ghan's erm) Ire scoring- .? ed to Smily 'T i mm i n sâ€"â€"â€"M(~In tyre dropped :1 single over 2nd. Lewis fanned: Mo- IntVi'e went to 2nd. when Coons let Huvl'heit s throw get in. Mdntne stole 531d. Murphv flied out to Man- dei's and Mnlnuie “as out at the plate trying tn score after the catch. 0 11L, 1. 11.. 0 ii. ll‘allsâ€"‘llart nut, ‘MMLean te Pierce. 'Graha'm deliberately stnek his elbow out. and got to lst. Cunningham don'hled to left. scoring Graham. '(‘unningham senred when McIntyre tried to piek him off at 3rd, :Lyneh letting: the throw get by. lMdDonald walked and stole 2nd. "Bousquet out i.\~Iuna§_rhan to Pierce, ‘MdDonald going to, third on the out. lMe’anald scored and Coons went to 2nd when Lyneh threw wild to Pieree. ("nir- ('(mlii was thrown out by DIelntyre. $5 1%.. l 1.1.. 2 E. Fa] l sâ€"â€"‘F 1 an (191's ‘ DMLeam Hm'lhlert beat. out 21 Vlit 'h flied out to ‘Tzlte. 4 (‘oons struck out. 0 R” 0 11., 0 E. 3rd Innings 'l‘iinnninsALeWis flied out tu (‘hir- coski. Murphy fanned. Scully nut, Hurlhert to Coons. O 1%., 0 '11., 0 E. Fallsâ€"â€"~(.‘hircoski out, \Murphy to Pierce, on a very close play. Flan- ders grounded nut to "Pierce. Hurl- hert fanned. 0 R-., 0 ill), 0 E. 4th Innings "l‘i-uuninsâ€"‘Pierce struck out. Mr- !Leun was safe un tHurlvbert’s wi?d throw. Tate singled through 2nd. 'MdLeun going to 3.3111 and ’Tnte con- tinued to 22nd and was safe on Bart's error. lMonaghan fouled out to Gra- ham. [Lynch strum]; out. 0 IR., 0 '11., 0 E. Timminsâ€"Monaghan donil) left. Lynch lifted to Flander Intyre fouled to Cunningham. atghan died stealing 3rd. ,Fallsâ€"lMcDonalld out, Mu! Pierce. Bonsquet lifted to ll'( Ti mminsâ€"â€":'l'a to 'l'i1'11.111ins~â€"-18(é 11 l I y out. H 11 1'11 (ms. ‘l’ierce flied t0 1(‘1mni -JLean out Hurlbert to “(‘00115 EL. 0 1C. 1H R ntal ()HIIS (DUNS 0 H., w:‘l'ute out, '(‘unninghmn [\‘Ionafzinm ou‘t, Hurxllmrt Lynch struvk out. 0 R” Dr. Te Fate. 0 >h’.. 1 11., 0 1‘ 6th Innings [ham flied out t0 Scully, a (*h. ‘.\I(-I.)0nald lifted to ’musqnet safe on Mona- ‘(‘0(ms doubled to (ren- Eiousquet. ("hire-os-ki lift-- 1 1L. ] Ell. 7th Innings 5th Innings n E. 2nd Innings “'11 S thrown out M fanned. Kart mrt. Graham '(‘ n 1111 in 211.1 m Hurl‘hert t! ‘unning'hnm dowbled M 111‘} )h)‘ I" 0 M M} -\' l (In nggé/fffffig/{fi/fat?/£?///Â¥V/i?///§f»

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