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Porcupine Advance, 23 Aug 1934, 2, p. 6

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CAN This 1934 Chevrolet Maple Leaf Z-ton Truck is owned by the I as. McKenzie Cartage Co., Fort William, Ont. In 5,000 miles service to dateâ€"no repairsâ€"and oil consumption is practically nil-the owners state. Hauled 5}»{3 to 6 tons per load on trip of 175 miles per day. The company says its next truck will be another Chevrolet. the Kirk ve the he camp 11 Kirk W8 1r} §Mclntyre Bail Team Wins the Second in T. B. L. Series, 7 t03 Feature (.‘atch Fans. by Pl: Week 1f and am 1C Adamscn had a me when in stag ziambers. he split as painful. but he ter repairing it. Eddie Angrignm' T} > resulted McIntyre 1 again. fans wil MT nnix' h by and my ha 83' h if .e b: had me Ike Solomon's yesterday to 1 f Last 'I Y Eddie ; -\nother Account 'oute plit hi. ad pi ame LWOf littl )pin da )I‘E mack on tle accident L mg a bad pit is thumb-11a antinued the he Thursday's Angrignon. ' Big Crowd it. ThreoG: 111C ing and RU'JANDA GARAGE 1m BI nam< icing but RUUYN, QUE. b Jel THE FORUM ADVANCE. ms. ONTARIO I) Tl Game It w d at S4 lames : in d Inc u/IcIntyre‘s singles in we smack The p18.) 1C 1t 31 m p 111(l 11V was a Big Second in s at Kirkl: 1nd in land ha McIntyx VD was th S a Big id Dt four trips. t both doubles by play renor 1U it h if the part ie Shoe-string : Thrill for the 1 Series. Play and Lake This 1f Om h m I] K zanelli were h two hits Jubenville‘d entre field. Monoghan 11d win and fast and th three sky had ntc lat lip but In the ll fly .mded ' SCOI‘G One Mall est tc made catch in I] Malloy, r.f. ‘. Monoghan. 2nd Cowden. ss. Mariana, c1. Cyboaky, lat Kirkland Lakeâ€"Glovanelu was out at first on a peg from Quinn. Hackett batting for Demerse struck out. Jelly pulled out a fly to centre that should have been a hit but Angrlgnon spoiled it by making the most beautiful shoe- string catch ever seen ln thls part of the country. 0 runs, 0 hits, 0 errors. The score: R H E The score: McIntyre .. 123 000. Kirkland Lake 030 000 I The Box Score CFI‘OI‘ (10 sistance Angrigl McIntyreâ€"Cowden was out at first. Angrignon flied to Little. Cybosky doubled to centre field. A bad throw by Timmis to second let Cybosky go to third. Wood singled to left to send Cybosky in with the last run. Quinn was safe on a fielder’s choice. Wood flit Angrignon- g 0 runs. 0 hit Kirkland hers. 0 runs. 1 hit, 0 errors. Fcurth Innings McIntyre--â€"Monoghan struck out. chden was. thrown out. short to first. Angrignon- grounded out to Demerse. 0 runs, 0 hits, 0 errors. Kirkland Lakeâ€"Giovanelli was Cy- bosky‘s first victim. Demerse fanned. Jeliy sent a hard one to Monoghan. but was out at first. 0 runs. 0 hits 0 bosky's first victim. Jelly sent a hmd but. was out at first Cybosky doubled to left field, scoring.r Angrigncn with the winning run. Wood singled to centre sending Cybo- sky to third. Quinn was safe on a fielder’s choice, the play being made on Cybosky. Adamson singled to left field. scoring Wood and Quinn to put the game an the ice. At this stage Curry considered himself off and walk- ed off the diamond sending in Jelly to replace him. Chambers was Jelly’s first victim for a strike out. Malloy was an easy out at first. 3 runs, 4 hits, 0 errors. when he rolled at hers. 0 runs. 1 hi m WE Kirkland Lakeâ€"Timmis walked. Lit- tle was safe on a fielder's choice. La- flamme walked. Giovanelli singled to right field. loading the bags. Demers sent Moxwghan a grounder too hot to handle and one run was in. La- flemme was caught at the plate. On Cybosky's error Curry got a life and Kirkland got a run, Giovanelli scoring the tying run and Demerse going to third. Price singled to short. Bald- win flied to Cowden. 3 runs. 3 hits, 1 error. Third Innings McInLyreâ€"Angrignon singled to cen- tre and went to seé‘c‘nd en a wild pitch. Cybosky doubled to left field, scoring Angrignon with the winning run. Wood singled to centre sending Cybo- Second Innings McIntyreâ€"Wood singled to short- stop. Quinn collected a safety when the play was made on Wood at sec- ond. 0n Giovanelli’s error Adamson got a life. On a wild pitch Adamson and Quinn. advanced to second. and third. Chambers was struck out but when Timmis dropped the pill and couldn't find it. he ran to first to fill the bases. On a passed ball Quinn scored and Adamson went to third. Malloy fanned and Chambers stole second. Monoghan singled to short and scored Adamson, sending Cham- bers to third. Cowden flied to Bald- win. 2 runs, 2 hits, 4 errors. stop. Quin the play w and. On ( run at! J1 U Duble 1th 1 ft :Lng Ki W81 McIntyr MCI 10 ts, 0 errors. Kirkland Lalo It. a double on L5; fanned. Lit Ki 1m 1C rkland I h n anc‘ kl and Ed while 1\ Bald w *kland U Baldwin 8. Price t0 Chambe batting f4 [It 11d win a1 Je U ror hit 1w 11y Eighth Innings reâ€"Adamson fanned. Clmm thro'wn out by Baldwin. Mal Jut at first. 0 runs. 0 hits, I Vin ,ec. :ddie Mal Seventh Innings Ninth Innings â€"Moncghan and Cowden ut at first through the as- the shortstop and pitcher. fanned. 0 runs. 0 hits. 0 )wd 0 errors. Second In s, 2 hits. 4 errors. Lakeâ€"«Timmis walked. Lit- on a fielder's choice. La- ked. Giovanelll singled to loading the bags. Demers ban a grounder too hot to one run was in. La- , caught, at the plate. On rror Curry got, a life and 1t Little afiammc MCIN'I'YRE Ii nd run .ake Lafi Firs! Mal DDOG ake den 1nd if I] ~dee RS 10V, -'I‘immis sent an easy ; for the first out. Little. grounded out amme grounded out 11. 0 runs. 0 hits. 0 hit: U U118 Jelly J uber ‘ out Innings at. first -Jubenville cracked 10 first ball. Tim- 9 grounded out to 3 was out at first easy one to Cham- hits / ybo as in med Nil fist are first. max sacrificed wden sent 4 ; at first. 1 ‘DV at mo] rsky ; first. loghan's both 5 ville hit, himself. hits, 2 on ped 1 with himse man. ( choice 1 error ght »ut first am!) I. slog ’01 loppy man perched 01 t0 led at "if. on safe 91f . one to Malloy handled f when ‘ybosky. secor beos I fir 1e into 8 along errors Price erro. UP al OD on "ll st Almonte Gazettezâ€"W. W. Pittard is authority for the story that what is known as an albino robin was seen in town one day last week. The strange bird was outside Mrs. McKen- zie"s tea room. Its wings and back were quite white. 'So far as is known this is the first time a robin of "this kind ever was seen in Almonte. Dr. E. J. O’Leary to Coach Hockey Team at Noranda Dr. O'Leary graduated from Toronto Dental College Ln 1919, but is not now practising his profession, having ac- cepted a position at the Noranda Mines. Wood. 1.f. Quinn. 3rd Adamson. 0. Chambers. p *Speck. r.f. Laflamme. l.f. Glovanelli. 2nd Demerse. lst, Passed bullsâ€"«McIntyn Wild Pitchesâ€"Curry q Struck outâ€"«by Curry nings; by Chambers, 5; 6 2-3 innings. Price. of. Baldwin. s.s. . Jubenville. 3rd Timmis. 0. Little. r.f. * °Hackett Curry. p. "‘ MJelly. x Stolen basesâ€"Jubem'ille, Chambers. Sacrificeâ€"-Monoghan. Double playâ€"Monoghan to Cowden to Cybosky. Errorsâ€"~Baldwin. Tlmmis (3). GiQ- fianelli, Curry. Monoghan. Cybosky (2), Adamson. THE BEVERAGE ROOMS ARE OPEN IN ALMON'I‘E, ONTARIO I-htsâ€"c Chamber nings. ville Totals Umpire: re Teich Totals A 36 3 7 21 * replaced Little in the 8th. ”J batted for Demerse in the ” replaced Curry in the 3rd Summary Earned runsâ€"McIntyre, 5; ‘. 10 tals ,, * replaced I ‘-‘ batted for -" replaced ( 'o-base hitsâ€"Cy-bosky KIRKI plate, J. Sc y, 2 in 6 fl‘ Cum AND LAKE AB R H PO A 4 0 2 1 0 37 COO OD COO 2 in 2 1 by Jelly 0000 innin in 2 1 the 9th DJ ba irklan CO DO OD Kirkland Juben 11 20 CO Dr off in- in 11 C CC CO Brantford Expositor-"Now talk of separate Lap rooms for who are not satisfied with the to me only with thine ("yes' bu: Service between Cochrane, Moosonee and intermediate points. Train No. 101.-â€"â€"Leaves Cochrane 10.00 p.zn., Mon- day, Wednesday and Friday. arrives Mooson’ee 7.10 am. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. This train operates Restaurant Car and through Ottawa- Moosonee sleeper Train No. lO2.-â€"â€"Leaves Moosonee 6.00 a.m., Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Arrives Cochrane 1.15 p.m.. making connections with Train 46. This train Operates Restaurant Car and through MooSonee-Ottawa sleeper. which is handled Cochrane to North Bay, Train 46 thence Canadian Pacific train No. 8. Connections at Porqui Iroquois Falls. Connections at. Porqut Connaught, South For masher and Timmins. Close connections points South, East For further partic T. 8: N. O. Rly. Ag< General Freight 69 North Bay, Ontnriu Train No. 17.â€"North Bay to rane, Monday. Wednesday and I Through sleeping car service 01 Moosonee. Train No. 18.-â€"-Cochrane to North Bay, Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday. Trains Nos. 17 and 18 use Canadian Pacific Railway Station at North Bay. Trains Nos. 46 and 47.â€"-Thr0ugh ser- vice daily between Toronto and Coch- rane, carrying through sleepers be- tween Toronto and Timmins. Toronto and Rouyn. Montreal and Cochrane. and through sleeper Moosonee to Ot- tawa. Parlor cafe car service operat- ing betWeen North Bay and Swastika. These trains use Canadian National Railways Station at North Bay. Connection at Earlton Jct. for Elk Lake. daily except Sunday. Daily except Sunday service {between Englehart and Charlton. Connections at Swastika, daily with Nipissing Central Railway, for Kirk- land Lake, Larder Lake, Cheminis, Ont., Aldermac. Rouyn and Noranda, Que. TEMISKAMING AND NORTHERN ONTARIO RAIL‘VAY TRAIN SERVICE 0 between C ermediate 1: aves Coch 'a ednesday a: AY Car and L1 sleeper. whi ) North Bay, Pacific train at North B 1nd West. At 'th Bay to C ’orcupim 11 ran FARR ane to North and Saturday. use Canadian at North Bay. â€"Tln‘ough ser- 1L0 and Coch- sleepers be- mins. Toronto md Cochrane. osonee Lo Ot- m‘vice operat- Jct Jct :(lay. arrives 1y, Thursday 1111 operates .ng1 Ottawa- .1 pply to any 11 daily f or daily for ). Schu- l Frida Ottawz there is ' women a “drink Agent Train N0. 8. .1 y for h-

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