TIMMINS ANJ SCHUMAGHER BOWLERS MAKE BIG SGOSES Last Wednesday Schumacher Won. Mclintyre League Results. Timmins and Schumacher Bowlers are makimg large scores. day‘s game was won by the visitors by 113 pins on King‘s Alleys. W ednesâ€" Schumacher. Angrignon ..... 139 218 185 Blanchfield ..... 107 123 172 Stclairpike .... 152 156 139 Cusking ....... 170 167 150 ‘MeMillan ... ... 189 160 147 512 4{;2 447 187 40 Angrignon .. Blanchfield .. Stclairpike . Cushing .... MeMillan ... Leach All Steel Coaches, Tourist and Standard Sleeping Cars, Dining and Compartmentâ€"Observation Cars. Montrealâ€"V ancouverâ€"Both â€" Directionsâ€"DAILY Westbound From Eastbound 6.31 p.m. Porquis Jct. 2.21 p.m. North Bay Connectionâ€"SOUTHâ€"10.45 p.m. CONTINENTAL LIMITED 184 FUNERAL DIRECTOR 78 THIRD AVENUE Telephones 608â€"J and 608â€"W. Apply to Canadian National Agents, For Information as to Schedules, Fares, Reservations, Ete., T. N. 0. Agents, 106 03 720 903 689 2314 On Saturday another Timmins team visited Schumacher and a real contest was on,. The visitors showed ‘good form and where deading in the first two games hy 139 pins, but the home team overcome the lead and won out by 161 pins. A. Roberts mher ... B. Roberts MeLean .. Carson ... Waddle District Passenger Agent, North Bay. W. E. G. BISHOP, Schumacher .~ 159 240 or 100 176 126 134 154 2250 152 133 153 179 124 390 488 34 428 541 495 359 320 659 Dummy MeGarry Campbel! A Williams Blanehfield On Thursday Town team games from the Leftâ€"Overs,. Town Mantin_." ..:.%:. 108 E. Wilhams .... 273 M. Corrigan .... 140 A. McDonald ... 110 Holland".>.;";%5. 130 202 176 167 140 160 Mantin .. .. E. Willhams . M. Corrigan A. McDonald Holland .\ . ... 864 804 814 2482 Office took two games from the Engineers on Friday. Office. Waddle ..‘ :.;.. 216. 210 148 575 ... Dr. Kinsman PDra Ltoney .. .. Mowley:.... ... DaIM. .+ is is sn McDonald .... . Campbell ..... Bonnell .... Sullivan .... Corrigan.‘. ... .. AtTnott"® ...; Gray «... McGarry ... MeDonald . Liatt.ie ..... Newlands .. Sands .. .. MeFarlane . Todhunten . Angrignon Costain .. Stelairpike Cushing .. MeMiHan â€" 659 8§9 879 2407 Wednesday Todd‘s Limited won two zcames from the Mencantile. Todd‘s Ltd. .. . ... 129 194 173 496 Dr. ‘Kinsman ... 121 17L 141 â€" Drs Honey .. .. 167 118 275 ... 156 150 306 Shops took two games from the MX on Tuesday. 837 935 1089 2861 McIntyre Bowling League Results. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO 767 864 Leftâ€"Overs 180 902 Mercantile y 179 s =XOD ... 120 +2163 2=â€"180 185 150 173 151 187 Bhops 807 211 154 17 0009 JY 202 176 167 140 169 175 156 170 207 150 170 211 209 116 168 231 176 193 186 126 1660 486 6412 493 310 471 347 183 154 193 133 174 163 124 787 2439 won two 159 162 148 230 913 2408 2470 3 547 447 46i 647 331 154 301 5l+4 647 477 557 442 A71 400 439 213 306 327 633 485 464 The first period went to the Shops, who scored 5 baskets to the Masons‘ one. Lewis of the Shops got fo ir of these while being unguarded under the ‘basket. Tate getting the other hy a nice thnow from the side dJine. near the end. _ Boyd substituted and got the ball passed over and ran to the end getting the ‘ba‘ll back made a nice basket. The sceore 10â€"3 for the shops. The second period the Masons pressed and were foreed back. Street checked, a foul being called. _ Tate took the free throw and scored, the ball going around the rim ibefore inâ€" ally falling through. Tate got posâ€" session and made a try. _ The bail missed and this time made sure by droppin‘g it in. _ The Masons missed some fine chances by missing easy baskets, their Tuck being out. Lewis going again after some quick Inattie .... CoOoke . ..... Nawlands .. . /. UEray .%.. . The Recreation Hall is too small for ‘basketball, and there were about 50 spectators crowded in single file at the side of the ha‘ll, there being only 2 feet space for the side lines of the «ourt. In a fine game of Basketball, the Shops defeated the Masons last Thursday night at the Hollinger Reâ€" creation Hall by 6 ‘baskets, the final score being 36â€"20 points. It was a hard fought game, both team‘s being about equally good. The Shops were better in getting baskets, their throws being accunate, while the Mapons getting the ball to the basâ€" ket only to see it bounce off the rim into play. Room No. 2, Post Office Block Office Phone 84 Res. Phone 482â€"J 48â€"8p. oga Budgeon Robinson Campbell Simpson DR. V. K. O‘GORMAN, B.A. sSHOPS WIN FROM MASONS IN FPAST BASKETBALL GAME, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Engmeers / 141 . â€" 129 . 186 . 133 207 161 191 821 Complete with Four Tubes, and built in Loud Speaker. 202 180 162 196 8TS 181 131 40 380 od 23â€"1:. w The thind period opened with the Masons the on offensive, Woilno sceorâ€" ing right off. Again they went down and got another ‘basket. The Shops now had a turn and got three Ibaskets, one off a foul throw in. The Masons wont right aften it again, Boyd getâ€" ting two more baskets from nice passâ€" es. Lewis was given two free throws for a foul, but missed ithe basket, but gathered up the ball and put it through and finished the game by getâ€" ting two mone baskets while unguardâ€" ed( the final secore being 36â€"20. work, took a chance on a long throw and secured a basket. The Shops were now leading by 15 points to 2 points. The Masons got going with neat passes and gave the Shops‘ guards plenty to do to keep them out. Boyd got a nice pass but was fowled and scored on the throw, The Masâ€" ons got possession again. _ Wolno scored from Boyd‘s nice pass. Wolâ€" no and Boyd went down again, Boyd scoring from the free throw lane, givâ€" ing them 6 points in quick succession Lewis was the next to score after some quick work. _ From the throw up, Frasen got three baskets straight off while at the side of the basket unâ€" guarded. _ Before the period ended both Lewis and Tate seored for the Shops, the score standing at this periâ€" The game was fast from beginning to end. Owing to the floor being so sma‘ll the ball was out of bounds quite 3 ilot. ‘‘Leeb‘ral wi his whisky. But the quality o‘ it‘s that indifferent I verra near left some.‘‘â€"Sydney Bulâ€" letin, Australia. Haileybury Curling Club are putâ€" ting on a twoâ€"day Bonspeéil on Tuesâ€" day and Wednesday of next week, Feb. 24th and 25th. These will be one main event and a consolation, Entries will be welcomed from any curling club in the Province. Inviâ€" tations being sent to all elubs along the T. N. 0. and to all towns who have membership in the Northern Ontario Curling Association. _ Mr. Geo. W. Lee, Chairman of the T. N.0O, Railway Commission, is donatâ€" ing a handsome trophy for the main event, to which individual prizes are to be added by the Haileybury Club, and there will also be prizes in the consolation event. 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