Stevens‘ Amusement Parlours Phone 280 Timmins Ontario IRVIN "ACE" BAILEY centre sce. star of Toronto Maple, until he crashed to the ice oï¬ the Boston Gardens after a collision with Defenceman Eddie Shore, in a game last winter. "Ace" accompanâ€" ied the Leafs to Boston for an exâ€" aminaticon by Dr. Donald Munro, who bought him from the shadow of deaths by two delicate brain opâ€" erations. Bailey, it is reported, has been suffering from the effects of the injury again since striking his head this winter and the Maple Leaf clukt insisted that he undergo the examination. Dr. Munro intiâ€" mated that Bailey will never resume his hockey career. He is now emâ€" ployed as a salesman in Toronto and coaches the West Toronto junior amateurs. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13TH â€"the most popular of all indoor sports bowling St. Catharines Grads, senior "B" softball champions of Ontario for 1933 and 1934, have received an intimation from President Ernie Smith of the parent O.A.S.A. that they will be "stepped up" to senior "A" rat.ng for 1935. This diamond unit was organizeq on the return from Vanâ€" couver in the spring of 1931 when the Garden City athletes, as basketball challengers for:â€"the Domin.on championship, won the eastern Canada title and went west in search of the national honors. Keeping the cage aspirants as a unit for summer sport resulted in the origination of the softball organizaticn. They were defeated for Ontario laurels by Brantâ€" ford in their first year of competit.on, but in 1934 was their second consecutive provincial championship. In basketball they are commencâ€" Like any other national game, it is here to stay. Its healthâ€"giving qualiâ€" ties are endorsed by medical men and enâ€" jJoyed by everyone. Come in toâ€"night and bowl â€" on â€" Brunswick Alleys, Surroundings are clean, equipment is modern and cozry. Bowling is not a fad Is Examined CHAMPIONSHIP SOFTBALL TEAM MOULDED FROM BASKETBALL TITLSTs Monday, â€" Ja south Porcupin Wednesday, cupine at MclIr â€"Friday, Feb. Porcupine. Monday, â€" Ja South Porcupir Wednesday, cupine at MciIn Friday, Jan. Porcupine. Monday. Jan mins Wedne pine at pine at McIntyre. Friday, Jan. 4t} Porcupine. Monday, Jan. 7t mins. Wednesday, Jar pine at Timmins. Friday, Jan. 11t] tvre. Timmins. Friday, Dec. 215 Timmins. Wednesday, D Mcintyre. Friday, Dec. 28t Forcupine. Wednesday, Jal MclIintyre. Monday, De South Porcupin Submitte executive. Friday, D Centreâ€"H1 Last week unintentiona in training. key circles at team. year. After due deliber: officials felt that by league to these three te: pense cou‘ld be avoided, a anda, etc., nsecessitates a time, and money spent hotel expenses, etc. Mr. LOrne Miller, of N: one of the N.O.H.A. offic ed up on Saturday schedule and to talk over We understand that Kirk Noranda would prefer league, but that is to be cided after the meeting. over the C wal attentic McCann h this may p or twoâ€"an ankle inju: definite bu cl1dd alter the m Our own hockey in better shape t are expecting grea line this season. Proposed Schedule Submitted to N. O. H. A. Executive. Threeâ€"team League Proposed, South Porcupine, Schuâ€" macher, Timmins. Much Interest Shown in South Porcupine Hockey : 1efgntC Forwal inn, W W cane 1De At day Hockey schedule day, Ja immins McInt 11 AY ent d â€"THnImit herewith ised last McI it:, Dec. 12th, 1934 ut inda nree t South finin 11 11 che 10 \ McIntyre Hockey Team has | About Fifteen Good Prosâ€" ‘ pects on List for Year‘s Team. to step right into the some fair coerwination Watch Schumacher Say Hockey Fans ing their twelfth successive season in Ontario competition,. with a record ¢f eight champ.onships during that period. Top row (LEFT to RIGH‘L) R. Pollock, pitcher; H. Keehl, centre field; W. Newman, utility first baseâ€" man; F. Dixon, pitcher; T. Hallett, second kase; H. Millington, third base. Middle row (LEFT to RIGHT)â€"H. C. Maguire, executive; H. Colâ€" lins, coach; D. Diggins, first baseman; M. Parkins, shortstop; W. Fitzâ€" gerald; utility pitcher; A. Coull, leftâ€"field; H. G. Woods, viceâ€"president. Bottom row (LEFT to RIGHT)â€"H. J. Carmichael, president; M. Leeson, rghtâ€"field; W. Dell, pitcher; E. Dixon, manager; D. Hutchison, catcher; G. Graham, utility inflelder; L. Alguire, district convener, â€" Frontâ€"C, Cromb. mascot. 21 Passing practice anding. under th Wat ‘Tha nE Monday M Starring with Stars Am 1934 Porecupit and se Te Timmnmit Schuma what a l nazin 1 second te championsh #1T: ART CHAPMAN veral seasons, tc urly Bruins, Art he met cans pmor to thi Tational Hockey tall pivot has | ing work with J ing â€" Amerks ; ike the ke uld 4 hâ€"MCI e di: 11thâ€"McIntyre ection of Coach a good chance first game with ha , krt Ch. in McInt red 1 McIn with Or some ~years past Turkey Stag has been successful event, though on as extendeqg a scale : Charity Turkey Stag. * event this year is to (Thursday) hall at Ha good night‘ be provided to many h *eo shy." girl 28 parent HAILEYBURY TURKEY STAG ALSO TO BE HELD THIS WEEK After the Timmins Charity Turkey Stag had proved a big success for some years in Timmins, Haileybury also idopted the plan with much success. t f Engzlish He‘s happy because both Skates Shoes are Câ€"Câ€"M‘s! Haileybury. ht‘s fun and jled to bring homes that l am m ‘limesâ€"JSurnail‘:â€"someâ€" )e wanting in the educaâ€" of Saskaicnewan, wiuen born in Canada of foreign called to give evidence in police ccurt, but is is disâ€" sh> cannot speak a word 1 First Avenue Schumacher Hardware and Furniture Company ures Kennedyv The the Halleybury 1i a happy and h, of course, not as the Timmins The Haileybury ) be held this 7: the . _ C. ‘here will be a also money will Christmas cheer would otherwise On Display at do*s not charze ree Catharines given nowâ€" £ Stratford Schumacher fans and they‘d sicken ing the same two squads." "The way the northern move ed on here it‘s somebody‘s at run a "sandy." If it works ok doesn‘t work the grouping up t take the general chastisement out to those who break from and be good litt‘»s hcckey boys. "The way officials were tall night they‘re going to throw among them th "Then the wa ed out the wi they‘ll play all teamâ€"will play ner down here winners in the cupine plan it will play each thing would ‘be play the sugg reads. viceâ€"president of the N.O able to ear in some very v ment from here over the phone this afternoon will "For the local Oofficers : up to Mr. Miller to keep squads to what; it is un( amounted to practically reached at the N.O.H.A. an "If we‘re got to p with Noranda only stay out of the N they say. "We mif Mines Leagus. We hockey and competi The idea of going was to bringz in ou "But the roars, p too, that went up was broached may with changing th the fact that Lorn "The n Timmins, â€"wants t Tommy V liconaites, land Lake Noranda : among th Noranda A able to P Kirkland Group. Kirkland Objects to Threeâ€"Team lIde I1CCKEY, ind the 11 hink Ma:r 11 n some 0 here ove afternoor local offi 11 We might ‘s, perfectly justified ones up here when the idea may have a little to do the layout. Probably orne Miller, of Noranda, somebody‘s attempt To If it works okay. If it e grouping up there will il chastisement handed 10 break from the herd{ Kapuskasing, the winâ€" can play Cobalt and the final analysis (the Porâ€" a mite hard to follow) other. Anyhow everyâ€" duckyâ€"wucky under the estion from Timmin: h / The George Taylor Hardâ€" ‘ ware Limited ~In itsid 12 Third Avenue 11 i get all the good n we want there ito the N.O.H.A ie tzams for the yout. Probably iller, of Noranda, N.OH.A., will be ry warmish comâ€" the long distance will help more. are nutting it /A. alt is well is has it their § ) elimina ising, th talking last hrow all the t FAVvoUuI Onlv wit 11 cor. Third and Pin Look These Over at 111 Marshallâ€"Eeclestone L imited orthern d here bargain he Mil , _ Kirk ile wit] is wWell ether," tick to ie good See Our Wide Range 0k _ Writing where he Mines, Lt . mins., says ers should d and declare but we Our fi1 Dec. 1:s welg. Mill¢ nort] APPRECIATES THE ADVANCE IN GOD‘S LAKE COUNTRY lthough TROTTING AHEAD hernet Timmins Ltd plane since Oct. 10th c The olg Advance lookec it was seven weeks old ‘ee Press:â€"Munition makâ€" ) away with the middleman war on one another. m God‘s Lake, Manitoba, vith the God‘s Lake Gold ‘. Miller, formerly of Timâ€" ‘Enclosed please find $2.00 cr.ption. It‘s a little late want to miss the paper. Timmins in behind Vic ‘ ask him to the group." COUWNT@RY1 J M AApRTALS presiden turn th paper ‘ame 11 d good every game pear. In connection with the Northern On tario Golf Association there was : prize or prizes given this year,, an Karl A. Eyre, of Timmins. was th lucky winner of the set of Bobby Jone irons. Mistakes made on most irons are soon forgotten West Point. If a cadet m it is kept on record for one and all to see. A h Karl Eyre Lucky Winner of Set Bobby Jones Irons Third Avenue Pierce Hardware Limited Ideal Hardware and Furniture Com, Ltd. Our Line is Complete THAT BELACK RECORD y,, Its which For Sale by gam C the W k Sords t C imImMmins Timmins ind the T