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Porcupine Advance, 29 Sep 1932, 1, p. 2

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49V, Â¥Y., Ard@AlibllHi1l WEIiL QOUT URe sSaine Wway. Eighth inningsâ€"N.B.â€"Miss Kennedy singled; advanced to second on H. Weiss, single; M. Berard singled, fillâ€" ing bases; M. Empie singled to left field, scoring Kennedy and Weiss: B. Metcalfe singled and Berard and Emâ€" pie came home; K. Corbett was thrown out, by E. Hodgins to Ist: P. McAughey T.FP.D.â€"A. Lukon doubled to the right field on first pitched ball; C. Hodgins singled; L. McNeil singled filling the bases; M. Borland struck out: P. Mulâ€" len slammed out a home run, scoring Lukon, MceNeil and Hodgins ahead of her; E. Hodgins wiffed: J. Esson sing!â€" ed, stole second and come home on Kennedy‘s wild throw:; G. Larcher was safe on first when Empie dropped the pill; V. Katanin struck out. fiied to Lukon; V. McKay singled to the right garden, and stole second. and came home on A. Pryor‘s single to the left field; Kennedy flied to E. Hodgins. ed; Empie was caught stealing; Metâ€" calfe advanced to third; K. Corbett doubled to left field, scoring Metcalfe ; Kennedy singled, scoring Corbett; Mcâ€" Kay went out, E. Hodgins to ist. TF.D.â€"M. Ploplin walked, advanced on pitched ball; A. Lukon caught by Emplie; C. Hodgins struck out; L. Mcâ€" Neil out, caught by Empie. Sixth inningsâ€"N.B.â€"V. McKay flied to McNeil; A. Pryor safe when McNeil failed to hold the pill and stole secâ€" ond; Kennedy walked, B. Metcalfe drove out a threeâ€"bagger to right field, scoring Pryor and Kennedy; K. Corâ€" bett drove a long fly to V. Katanin and was caught, P. McAughey coming home on the play; M. Berard singled, stole second; H. Weiss struck out. T.F.D.â€"M. Borland was calied on the first three balls pitched; P. Mullen drove a long fly to left field and Mcâ€" Aughey held it for a put out; E. Hodâ€" gins was called on three pitched balls. Seventh inningsâ€"N.B.;M. Berard went out, E. Hodgins to l1st: M. Empie doubled bo left field; B. Metcalfe singlâ€" TFDâ€"J. Esson out, H. Weiss to Ist; G. Larcher out, B. Metcalfe to ist; V. Katanin went out the same wayv. Fifth inningsâ€"N.B.â€"A. Pryor singled to short and advanced to third on two wild throws; P. McAughey was called on three strikes; H. Weiss singled, scoring A. Pryor; M. out, Mullen to Borland; B. Metcalfe tripled to deep left, scoring Weiss and came home on an error; K. Corbett safe at first on McNeil‘s error but caught stealing secâ€" ond. TF.D.â€"P. Mullen otf, Rerard to! Empie; E. Hodgins walked, advanced to second on a wild throw:; J. Esson sacriâ€" ficed, E. Hodgins on third; V. Katanin, fanned. Fourth inningsâ€"N.B.â€"â€"M. Empie out, McNeil to Borland; B. Metcalfe hit to centre field for a base, stole second and advanced to third by a wild throw: K. Corbett out, E. Hodgins to Borland: Kennedy was called on third strike and started for the bench when she noticed the catcher had dropped the ball, she turned and reached first in the conâ€" fusion and B. Metcalfe came home; V. McKay @drove a long fly to N. Ploâ€" plin and was caught. T.F.D.â€"A.,.Lukon struck out; C. Hodâ€" gins was t.hrown out, Berard to Empie; L, McNeil walked; M. Borland caught by Empie. Third inningsâ€"N.B.â€"A. Pryor safe on first and stole second and came home on wild throws; P. McAughey was thrown out at first; H. Weiss struck out; M. Berard caught out by J. Esson. T.F.D.â€"E. Hodgins walked; J. Esson struck out; V. Katanin went the same way; N. Ploplin was thrown out at first. Second ifnmingsâ€"N.B.â€"M. Berard was thrown outâ€"at first by Lukon:; M. Emâ€" pie walked, stole second; B. Metcalfe drove a threeâ€"bagger to right field, scoring Empie; K. Corbett sacrificed, Lukon to Borland; B. Metcalfe came home on the play; Kennedy singled:; A. McKay out, Mullen to Borland. T.FD.â€"C. Hodgins out, McKay to Empie; L. McNeill struck out; M. Borâ€" land walk nd stole second; P. Mulâ€" len struck out. FPirst innix:sâ€"North Bayâ€"V. Mcâ€" Kay caught by A. Lukon; A. Pryor singled; P. McAughley singled and forced Pryor out at second; H. Weiss was caught by J. Esson. TF.D.â€"C. Hodgins, c: L. McNeil, ss: M. Borland, Ist; P. Mullen, 3rd; E Hodgins, 2nd; J. Esson, cf; V. Katanin rf; N. Ploplin, «]f; A. Lukon, p; (G Larcher, rf, for Ploplin last of the 6th) nd; K. Corbett, rf; Kennedy, c, rf; (R. Metcalfe If and D. McAughley, rf in the ninth).© The Timmins girls played well, but could not get on to the slants offered by Miss Weiss and when they did conâ€" nect they only went infileld up to the eighth innings. Miss Lukon pitched nice ball but the inflield made some costly errors. Vitalitysâ€"V. McKay, ss; A. Pryon, cf: P. McAughley, c, If; H. Weiss, p; M Berard, 3rd; M. Empie, ist; B. Metcalfc On Saturday at the athletic field the Vitalitys clashed with the Timmins Fire Department girls in their second encounter x home and home games, the first being played at North Bay in which the Vitalitys won by the narrow margin of 15 to 14. On Saturday a different tale was told when they won out by a sceore of 18â€"5. For this Miss eiss deserves a whole lot of credit for her superior pitching, being credited with 12 strikeouts, and putting out three others. The inflield gave her go~d backing. T. F. D, Girls Lose to North Bay Team North Bay Vitalitys girls‘ softball team playing almost errorless ball and swatting at all offerings won them the right to enter the finals for the Ferguâ€" son cup. Vitalitys Girls‘ Softball Team Wins Mere Saturday, 18 to 5, in Second Game for Ferguson Cup,. Local Girls do Well for First Season. Ninth inningsâ€"NB.â€"H. Weliss filed PAGE TWC "Bruises hurt, eraser afford, erected analysis hurt, infectious dead, Sandy. The story in full: "Bruce is hurt, He raced a Ford. He wrecked it and Alice is hurt In fact she is dead. Sandy.‘ Campbell Angus, 9 Kimberley Ave Oct. 1st to Nov. 5th Border Cities Sts took anywhere frot to clothe a woman authority, the work by a few silkworms Bt. Mary‘s Journalâ€"Argus:â€"A catasâ€" trophe happened in Sandy‘s family and, wishing to communicate the news to a friend by telegram not exceeding ten words, he dispatched the following: the latter was> caugh B. Metcalle was given calfe tapped a fly to ] T.F.D.â€"â€"A. 1 Hoxigins was | 13 Spruce St. S., Timmins Home runsâ€"P. M Umpiresâ€"A. Moo Kincaid, Timmins. Strikeoutsâ€"H. Wi Walks issued hy } 19 Pine St. S., Timmins Guest Tickets to 5CC you can find your name in the adverâ€" tisements on this page you will get New Tin Shop C. J, LAPALME, Prop. Plumbing, Heating and Sheet Metal Work 5 Balsam Street North Skylights and Cornices a Specialty Less Than Half the Regular Price $5.95 to $6.75 The New Security Combination Fitting for Arch Shoe in all widths Priced from FURNACES Dealers for at the Women for 8 aGressm day can be Whereas it once i e Gar Jelly, pitcher for Temiskaming team, played a great game and in the ninth it looked as if an extra innings might be necessary to decide the issue, but the rally by McIntyre settled the matter. Mclntyre Won First Game in the Finals 1 Cedar St. N., Timmins Defeated â€"Temiskaming, Quebec, by Score of 2 to 1 Saturday in Game fur E.OQB.A. Champlanship and Ottawa Journal: Trophy. W. T. Montgomery TOM TAILORED SUITS Dry Cleaning and Pressing Comedyâ€""ABSENTâ€"MINDED ABNER" Jack Holt, Richard Cromwell, Joan Marsh, John Wayne, Alden and Walter Catlett in DE TY YOUR ‘Maker of Men‘ THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMINS, ONTARITO delivery his rivi hits, th ven of ne th« the and Buck As in Mceintyt Sinclair the Valet 11 With the idea of Service and Satisâ€" faction uppermost, we wish to anâ€" nounce that we have with us again an experienced Dry Cleaner and Dyer, who was trained in all the finer points of the trade by the late Mr. R. Sinclair, not oniy in Timmins, but in Toronto and other large southern centres. J. E. Dunlop, 114 Maple St. S. WE ARE NOW IN POSIâ€" TION TO GIVE YOU EVEN BETTER SERVICE THAN N THE PAST. Phone 625 and your order will receive prompt attention Sinmclair the Valet 21 Fourth Ave., Timmins Dry Cleaners and Dyers Cleaners and Dyers L 1€ LV r° 17 tfield whil th the win that his s that of vith base only seâ€" 1t penin very urday‘s NO for AMn Costello, cf McGrath, ri{ Pappin, 3b Noffke, 1b same Boyd well.,‘ The following Saturday‘s game Timmins ESTIMATES GIVEN ON REQUEST Rudolph McChesney Manufacturers of All Kinds of Rough and Dressed Lumber PARAMOUNT SOUND NEWS Temiskaming is the box score for Ontario Robert W?:l'i ’;;er;\tskmnm‘g ........000 001 00O0Oâ€"â€"1 . 7 4' C Brown. The three highest hile cintyre Mines .010 000 001â€"2 7 1| seorers so far in this round were::â€"W. lded Summary: Runs batted in, by Mcâ€" ‘Tonkin, 485; W. McHugh 477; E. Saloâ€" Grath, 1; Angrignon, 1. Twoâ€"base | mass, 467. hits, Noffke, McGrath, Angrignon.| In the second round H. Horrester won f0r | gtolen bases, Cowden, Rothwell, 2. l from A. Saint; W. McHugh from G. Struck out by Jelly, 13; by Buck, 5.|Eddy:; E. Fleming from J. W. Faithful:; Bases on balls, off Jelly, 1; off Buck, 1.|F. J. Hornby from E. Smalomaa. This E)Hit by pitcher, Souliere by Buck.|round is now being held up for the 1 | Double play, Cybouski, Boyd to Cowden | remainder of the first round to play off. to Cybouski. Earned runs, McIntyre There is also another fiveâ€"pin tourna«â€" Mines, 1; Temiskaming, 1. Left on |ment for men and women, and tenâ€" | bases, McIntyre Mines, 10; Temiskamâ€"} pin tournament. A 0 0 0 J . :0 J 1 Buck, p | Boyd, 2b |\ Angrignon, c Cybouski, 15 Cowden, ss Monahan, 3b Wood, 1f McMillan, c tGilbert. rf t 28. i%, 4. +; (6, |6, [b oh. [4 08. it ob [b it 06. [ it it yM w mmE C ME N NTE T 0000000000000000000'0‘00000000000000000000#00000’000000:0000000000 w a%, as, 141410 10 4421044 24 °44. 44. 04. yes # + #* *# 4+ ** 8228 .“.“.“““ < Â¥ °C "o "o "¢ "o "o e ce a*. 2*, And .“.00.’0. ** #. * * + *# # w o s “.“. v+ + +. # 282 a*2 42 OQ.”.“.“.“.”.OQ.“. *4 * #* # «# ##4 Rothwell, Benard, If Souliere, ss Doran, ¢ VIC T OR I A Plant Office 9 Ogden Ave. Phone 525 3 Cedar 8t. N Phone 524 Good Allowance Given on your Oid Stove or Range as Part Payment for a New One. Ideal Hardware and Furniture Co. 56% Third Avenue New Vogue Shoe Shop Reed Block HEALTH SHOE COMBINATION FITTING And best of all, in styles for all Get rid of that continual tired feeling. Say with the thousands who are wearing them "â€"Foot Comfort at Last" Oct. 3, 7 p.m. or 9 p.m. show Moelntvre Mines AT THE Goldfelds Theatre Pressing Dyein SKILLED CRAFTSMEN ONLY EMPLOYED OccasIons. Harry Lloyd, 159 Spruce St J. L, Brewer, Apt. 1 Mountjoy St Dry Cleaning Now is the time to make your choice of a new range or stove in exchange for your old one. We always have a large supply of stoves and ranges in stock from which you can make your choice. Combination Coal and Wood Cook Stove 0| ing. 6. Umpiresâ€"â€"O‘Brien 0| Falls: Kelly, Brockville, THMURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20TH, 1032 The first round with four match the second round The winners of J. Roberts, A. Sa Tonkin, G. Wal Canie, G. Raddy, Paithful, E. Flem <limination Bowling is Going Along in Good Shape ARE YOU THINKING OF GETTING A NEW STOVE The â€" elimination â€" irnament aAt Stevens‘ bowling alleys gelting along in good shape now. e first round is nearly completed, th four matches already played in Dyeing ire ‘~â€" i. Faddy, W. McHugh, J. W. E. Fleming, F. J. Hornby and Bs Those to play in this re:â€"C. Grant vs. G. Roy; J. s, C. Perkins; A. Tomkinson Brown. The three highest 9 far in this round were::â€"W, ers of the firrst round are A. Saint, H. Horrester, W Wallingford, O Alton, C Rddy, W. McHugh, J. W Fleming, F. J. Hornby an Timmins Timmins ut §

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