*4 44 * * * 34 * 41. % 35 Junior Baseball Organized for Temiskaming District Schedule of Games. Three Teams in Junior Series, with Kirkland Lake to Have a Bye and Playâ€"Off with the Winners at the End of the Season. All Accounts against Frederick Philip Cox, of Schumacher, are to be turrâ€" ed in to Dean Kester, Solicitor, Tiunmins. 22â€"24y) The Temiskaming Junior Baseball Association was organized at Timâ€" mins on Saturday last. At the meetâ€" ing to form the Junior Baseball Asâ€" sociation there were representatives present from Cochrane, South Poreuâ€" pine, Kirkland Lake and lnnmms s i9 The following were the officers electâ€" ed for the ensuing year:â€" Presidentâ€"H. W. Hooker, Timmins Vieceâ€"presidentâ€"C. Coughlan, Coch rane. JA JA P ‘0000.000000000.000 03.‘.:0’03‘3.8’:..‘0’\..‘\\0 ‘0000(’00’00000..0000:.’0‘0:0:0’0:0.‘0"00 000.00. Seertaryâ€"treasurerâ€"P. I. Moisiey, Timmins. These officers with two representaâ€" tives from each club will comprise the executive. y There will be three teams playing a regular scheduleâ€"Timmins, South Poreupine and Cochrane. This schedâ€" ule is given below. The Kirkland Lake teamm has a bye and will play off with the winning team of the series at the end of the season. The Temiskaming Junior Baseball Association is affiliating with the Onâ€" tario Baseball Amateur Association, which means that a team from the ‘Temiskaming Association will have a ehanee to enter the semiâ€"finals of the (Pilsworth‘s Old Stand) South Porcupine G There is considerable baseball talâ€" SPECIAL For a Limited Time Only APEX RECORDS ALL NEW Reg. 65¢c. while they last 2 for 75¢. The market favourably responds to substantial and accumulative buying of the better grade issues :â€" South End Pharmacy THE PIONEER BROKERS Arthur E. Moysey Co., Limited Our Correspondence and Statistical Department renders an inâ€" terested in Canadian Mining Issues. 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Honey returned on Sunâ€" day from the Dental convention in Toronto. _ The doctor also attended the United church convention as a lay delegate from the Schumacher congregation. Excavation and . foundation work for a modern brick business block have commenced on the north side of First avenue, near the T. N.O. deâ€" pot. The building will be 40 ft. x 50 ft. with large basement and accommoâ€" dation on the ground floor for two places of business. Provision will be made for the addition of a second storey when required. The structure is being erected by Mr. F. ‘W. Schuâ€" macher, under the direction of his reâ€" presentative, Mr. J. E. Williams. Rev. Ivan E. Kennedy returned on Sunday evening from Toronto, where he had been attending the annual conference of the United Church of Canada. In the MeGill Univ Gl‘bltv examinaâ€" tion results announced in the **Montâ€" real Star‘‘ of June 8, the name of Lawrence O‘Toole Cooper appears af winner of first prize, second year, Schumacher, June 13th. Special to The Advance. Miss Thelma Finlayson, graduate nurse of Troquois Falls, was a recent visitor at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Finlayson, Fourth avenue. ent ovailable among those qualified for the junior baseball ranks and a big season of spori is assured. All should coâ€"operate to make the Temiskaming Junior Baseball Association a succeess. It may be depended upon to provide classy baseball for this season in the towns concerned. The following is the schedule of Temiskaming Junior Baseball Assc tion as drawn up for the seasor Brick Business Block Being Erected Now in Schumacher Mr. F. W. Schumacher Having Another Fine Buliding PUut _ Up on First Avenue near T. N. 0. Depot. Lawrence O. Cooper, of Schumacher, Wins Further Scholastic Honours. Other Schumacher News. June 13thâ€"Timmins cupine. June 20thâ€"South Timmins. June 27thâ€"Timmins July 4thâ€"Cocehrane . July 5thâ€"Cochrane cupine July 12thâ€"South Cochrane. July 18thâ€"Timmins cupine July mins. Aug Aug Aug cupine Aug. Cochrane 1928 1stâ€"Timmins at Cochrane 8thâ€"Cochrane at Timmins 9thâ€"Cochrane at South 3 thâ€"South Poreupine at Tim W. Schumackher Having Another Fine Building Put 15thâ€"South â€"Timmins at Cochrane at Timmins. Cochrane at South P JP _ KB B JB ) .“.â€.â€.â€.†eetes k. .. ... .* .ï¬..â€.“““ # #. _# :oon'oo # Â¥ "a o "a o s o s C o t C# CC s w es :â€o::‘ Po ]0 (i mupit 16 at South P ¢ JC (0 iA pi ie the season 0 P« ) p C upi n (J it South SS0O() € O 1 OT one ~»cuily and shaw were the only ones to go hitless, although each scored two runs. â€" Alton starred in field and particularly at bat, getting on base four times and coming home each time.. He got three hits, one of tliem ‘being a home run, his second of the~â€"season. _ Doug. Brown surprised evervybody by also gettino a home run RECS AND Arrows sorteall CAMES at ‘bat and scored Z2 runs. Canadiens â€" Furnished â€" very little opposition to the Arrows who got 4 runs in the first, which was enouglh to win, as Garner allowed only four hits, never more than one in an innings. Every one of the Arrows scored at least one run.. Seully and Shaw were the only ones to go hitless, although each scored Ivo_ runs. S an held and on ~base 14 each time thiem ‘beir theâ€"seaso everybod Dr. and Mrs. Weston arrived home on Monday evening, having spent a very pleasant honeymoon in Toronto and other points of interest in the south. They will take up residence on Fourth avenue east. Mr. Alex Dewar, of TIroquois Falls, was a visitor in town on 8th inst, The High School entrance examinaâ€" tions will be held in Schumacher Pubâ€" lie school on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, June 25th, 26th and 27th. A sale of homeâ€"cooking, will be held on Saturday of this week, in the vaâ€" cant ‘store in the Goldfields Hotel block, Pine street, Timmins, under the auspices of the Altar Society of the Church of the Nativity. A lucky ticket will be given with each purâ€" The A.S.D., who were expected to win over Holly Rees in the softball this week, lost by four runs, the Holly Rees getting them in the first innings on 2 hits, 2 bases on balls, 2 errors and a sacrifice. Hackett was ineffecâ€" tive, walking 7, and was taken out in favour of Ravelle, who shut them out in the last two innings. in the IiaSt WO â€" Art Moran | seoring these one safe hit. home run of the ed beautifully best of the A. tliem ‘being a home run, his second of the~â€"season. _ Doug. Brown surprised everybody by also getting a home run while Brisson got the only other home run of the game, to deep centre field. (Godin, who pitched the Canadiens to their first two victories, refused to come out for the third game, and E. Laflamme, who was late getting out, spoiled any chances of Canadiens winâ€" ning, but they are all confident of having them out for the next game. Applied Science. _ During the past few weeks Lawrence has ‘been holiâ€" daying at the home of/ his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Cooper, Lakeside Drive, but left recently for Camp Borden, having been one of the three students chosen from MeGill to take the summer course in aviation at that wellâ€"known training camp. and a sacrihe tive, walking favour of KHa in the last tw and A Stevens A.S.D. Lost by Four Runs in Their Gamse, Though Expected to Win. Holy R THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Canda. A rrows Batteri sSatteri« LilV d( bat Kendall (} KR H 1 3 0 2 0 0Oâ€"10â€"11â€" 3 0 0 0 2 1â€" 66â€" 8â€" Torne and Lauzon ; H; and Donaldson. », 1J. ALahekett was 0 and sceored 2 runs. furnished vervy litt led the Holly Rees., ins, though not getting Horne got the only > game. â€" Murphy fieldâ€" and looked easily the 0 1 0~1 rte 1nCce Pn l-“â€"-â€"â€"‘ I .\‘[m'in ; Â¥/® * * # # AaC AVERAGE ATTENDANCE 228 AT HIGH AND TECH. SOHOOL NEW STORE OPENED HERE BY THE DOMINION STORES The Dominion Stores has built np so large a patronage in Timmins that it has been found expedient to open a second store here for the accommodaâ€" tion of customers in the western seeâ€" tion of the town. ‘The new store is at 17 Wilson avenue, and the opening CS .111 . s .10 (} us .9 21. 1 1 Melhtyre /1 2 FPiremen .. ... .. 24 1008 DOO 33.) 009 Games are plu\vd every ‘Tuesday and Thursday and good crowds are turning out for the games. at 17 Wilson avenue, and the opening day, Thursday of last week, was a very busy day, with large numbers the new store of the Dominion Stores, and business since keeping up to the record set by the opening day. 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