Ontario Community Newspapers

Porcupine Advance, 4 Mar 1925, 1, p. 14

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4 For Sure Results Try Our Want Ad Column # ) #4 *4 * # ## #* *# # #* #* 2 2%, .0“0 .‘0 | X, Corner Third Ave. and Birch St. PHONE 14 FOR SUNDAY DINNER Corner Third Avenue and Birch Street Phone 14 T Â¥ Timmins, Ont. Frank Byck Interesting Doubleâ€"Header Hockey Thursday Evening In the Roach Cup Series the Maple Leafs Win Out With a Score of 4 to 1. The Has Been Junior Hockey Team Wins from the 1925 Juniors After a Very Lively Game. Severe Weather Interfered With Big Crowds Attending These Matches. The citizens of the town who feared to brave the elements last Thursday evening missed some of the classiest hockey seen in town this winter, when a doubleâ€"header hockey match was staged at the Timmins Rink. The first game was in the Roach Cup series, and consisted of two fifteenâ€"minute periods, the contestâ€" ant teams being the Maple Leafs and Rovers The former winning out by four to one. The second game was between the Poreupine Junior Hockey team, and Juniors who have played in the team in previous years. The Has Been Juniors won out by 3 to 1. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO The lineâ€"up of the teams for the first game was :â€" Maple Leafsâ€"Craig, goal; Galligâ€" nard and Roy, defence; Hudson, centre; 8. Ellies and Laflamme, forwards; Ellies, Slater and Laâ€" jambe, subs. . Roversâ€"Trafford, goal; Latham and . Magrath, defence; Latic, centre; M. Forbes and Marshall, forwards; Killigren, Engles, Forbes and Brown, subs. Refereeâ€"Jack Lynch, Timmins. Gallignard went in from the faceâ€" off and sceored for the Maple Leafs, but this was only a temporary burst of energy, the Rovers coming back, and though they could not get through for a shot on â€"Craig, they broke up any combination of the Maple Leafs, and kept their own goal from danger. After some minutes of this kind of play, Hudson got the puck on a nice pass, stickhandled his was through the defence, and made it two for the Leafs. The second period saw some nice hockey both teams turning in fine combination. _ Hudson again seored this time on a lone effort, when he turned in a classy exhibition of stickâ€" handling. Trafford had no chance on this one. ~The Rovers came back with a burst of speed, and Ellies passed to Magrath, who seored the first for the Rovers. Right after Gallignard went down, and seored for the Leafs, after displaying a nice brand of stickâ€"handling. Hudson and Galligâ€" nard show good promise as coming hockey players, and with some coachâ€" ing should find their place on a Porâ€" cupine Junior lineâ€"up. Latic, for the Rovers showed up well, displaying an ability for stickâ€"handling, and backâ€" checking which will come in. handy when playing in larger league games. The both goalâ€"tenders turned in fine gcames, showing good judgment in clearing the shots, and coolness when shots were being.sent in on them. The lineâ€"up for the second game Has Been Juniorsâ€"Levine, goal; J. N. Levine and P. Hackett, defence; Portelance, centre; _ Desormeaux, and Gervais, forwards; A. Kendall, (t. Kendall and Hardy, subs. Poreupine â€" Juniorsâ€"Downey, goal; Whissel and Proulx, defence; Sterâ€" ling centre; Charlebois and Lawâ€" rence, wings; Boyd, Hackett dIl(] Arundel, subs. Retereeâ€"â€".Jlm Scully, Timmins. WAS The first period resulted after‘ twenty minutes playing in the seore still standing at zero. Levine had to make a nice stop right at the start, and showed that his training this winter with the North Bay Trappers was not wasted. The play continued from end to end, with about half a dozen shots on the nets. Desormeaux lost two good chanees by holding the puck too long, with Gervais waiting at centre for his pass. _ Lawrence and Sterling combined well, but were closely watched. Whissel broke away, but that exâ€"Paris, exâ€"Poreupine Junior, ‘*Shorty‘‘ Hardy, was able to handle him nicely with his sweep check, The second period showed better hockey. Pete Hackett secored for the exâ€"Juniors, after a scrimmage in front of the Junior nets. Boyd came back right after, and shot, his rebound catching Levine napping, and the period ended with the score a tie. The third spasm was the best of the evening. Levine had lots to do, but turned in a great game. Downey in the Junior net aso turned in a nice game. Twice J. N. Levine tried the behindâ€"theâ€"net trick, but he could not fool the guardian of the Junior citaâ€" del. The period was half over, when Desormeaux, went down the boards was checked by Proulx, who forced him to pass it out to Gervais, who sent the second tally, the druggist beating Downey with his hard shot. Arunâ€" del and Sterling tried a nice combinâ€" ation play, but could not get past Leâ€" vine. Proulx, Sterling and Lawrence went down in a threeâ€"man combinaâ€" tion, but were checked by Levine, who passed to Desormeaux, the exâ€" Junior giving it to Gervais, the little druggist again scoring. _ The best feature of the game was the backâ€" checking displayed by both teams. Sterling was beaten by Porky Leâ€" vine, the erstwhile North Bay and Poreupine Junior displaying _ real class in saving this one. The game ending after a hard fought struggle by the Has Beens winning from this years snappy Junior team by the score 3â€"1. House Agentâ€"You say you have no children, phonograph, or wireless and you don‘t keep a dog. You seem just the quiet tenant the owner inâ€" sists on. 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