Stevens‘ Amusement ~Parlours -' But an acriul.hockcy lea; something new. It all began three years a ter. Manitoba and Ontario gold mines, all within a fi miles of each other. Th men that toil amid the gloc deep down in the earth for ent‘s trainin are carried other {amous monsters. golf professio to tournaimet plane to takt Winnipeg, Jan. 14.â€"Out in th some North Land, where the gl snow dazzles the eye with its ness, and the Aurora Borealis in voluptuour curves about the blue sky, there is the most uniq key league in the world. Manâ€"made birds that t through the heavens with their ; power, are being used more an by the sporting fratenity Fron Travel By Air for Games in Western Mine Group Keen Competition in League Formed Among Manitoba and Ontario Minesâ€"Champs May Challenge for Pro: vincial Titlesâ€"Fan Enthusiastic. Mcintyre Team Still Has Chance For The Playoffs )o o. oc m ons : c mmes mm n on n un n m un mm anertt ® . en e OO uts i tss s mm THURSDAY, JANUARY i7TH, i1935 â€"the most popular of all indoor sports bowling among the Rarely does a recruit the 61 time battlers however, is just wha rockie, is doing. The a leading scorer when pany, and last year, w Rarely does a recruit to major league hcckey in his first yearâ€"among the bi‘g time battlers steal the goal scoring thunder of veterans.. That, however, is just what David Schriner, New York Americans‘ stellar rockie, is doing. The 23â€"yearâ€"old Calgary boy, of German descent, was a leading scorer when he played with Calgary Broncs in amateur comâ€" pany, and last year, with Syracuse Stars of the International League hc ranked tenth among the point getters. He is keeping the habit up in the N.HI. forays. Schriner is a big, husky, aggressive lad, standing over six feet high and weighs 183 pounds, and so far has been a standout Phone 280 Timmins Ontario By IHARRY RANDALL Central Press Canadian Correspondent are clean, . modern an YÂ¥ €qd Â¥ling e an\ ealth season‘s rookice Aqm Chn â€"fAy box men and evervone toâ€"night a Brunswi Surroundin equipment t} Star Rookic of the Starry Crew _ few hundre: The boys anc loomy caverns or that vellow 11 stay quali Down uniqut 11 and enâ€" Jnt irnamen he acro his winâ€" ve many hundred oppon horse itte bri $ WEENE Y SCHRINER lon( 1l ng htâ€" 4C EC . wl 'i 1 ® y 1 1 ~ metalâ€"tempting lure for man since the world begamnâ€"aren‘t thinking always of fascinating baubles for fair friends, or of the taxes that finance ministers impose, but sometimes of the great Canadian game of hockey. t _ and rivalry as keen as the biting winds howling around the mines, instilled in their minds that a hockcy league, comprising the mines close at hand would prove an outlet {})for the wholesome and healthy banter that took place whenever boys from neighbouring locations met. Decide Upon Air Travel So,. three years ago, J. D. Perrin, preâ€" sident of San Antonio mine, presented a beautiful trophy for competition. It might be mentioned in passing that the trophy has been held by the team from his own mine for the past two years, |the "San Anns" having maintained an unbeaten record through two years of league and exhibition games. 4 The trophy can be challenged for by any gold or nickel mine in central Canâ€" .acla and the teams comprising this uhockey league that might well qualify for Ripley‘s "Beélieve It or Not," are .-_â€"â€"-.-_-â€"â€".â€".m .itho champion San Antonio squad, the Howey mine, Centtral Manitcbha mine t and the Pine FPalls outfit. Rinks were made by the enthusiastic puckâ€"chasers and a league schedule ‘drawn up. But then a big precblem rose up to confront the officials. Transportation between the mines. Roads are often impassable for horse ‘or car. Finally the bright idea of usâ€" an aeroplane to fulfil scheduled engagements was hit upon. Challenge Likely Distances between the mines vary. Howey is 160 miles from San Antonio, and Central Manitoba is 25 miles from San Antonio. Every trip has been made by air and for one memorable tilt {eaturing Howey and San Antonio, arch rivals for leadership in the aerial puckâ€" ! | sters circuit, over 85 dyedâ€"inâ€"wool fans ! I _ were flown to the scene of the game by pilots Brown and Buchanan, Canâ€" adian Airways fliers. Trip after trip was made before the last fan was at the rinkside. And the game itself was lworthy of such great interest, Howey held the champions in check throughâ€" out 60 minutes of fast hockey played in 40 below zero weather. s wWith the dawn of 1935 Manitoba senior teams are keeping one ear close i t« the ground for reports from San Anâ€" tonio. It is almost a certainty that a strong challenge will be made to the Manitoba winner by the "San Anns." as "Admiral" Art Nelson, wellâ€"known Winnipeg coach, has departed for San|c Antonio, and with him are many good | n players. A league schedule of 10 games | b or more is being played, and this is|t varied by exhibition matches with t country intermediate and senior teams.n Red Dution, burly New York Ameriâ€" can rearguard,. is termed the league most reformed player. A few years back Dutton spent plenty of valuable time each game with the penalty timers. Now he is staying on the ice more and missing the reféerees® ire. Beware, Art! Gamble‘s have been doing a bit of practising this week and are out to get that cigar of yours. The printers have one lino that can bowl! What will his do toâ€"morrow? Did you say you could beat the Power with a man on the foul line? When do you intend to start? Result of argument:â€"Army on phone to Ero, Saturday, "Well we won our point " Ervo to Army:â€"*"Yes but we got the other three" Who was with you at Comnnaught, Henry? Nice to see Teddy in your line up again,. Jack! but he bowled as though he was still on a holiday. Mr. Toal of the railroaders will have to learn to keep his hands back of the foul line if his colleague insists on a foul man, as this constitutes a foul, Better bowl from the proper place, Army. You can get more than walkâ€" ing down the alley to kncck the pins over. What compensation does for sitting on the foul 1 saying a word? One week it‘s pop, and the next is a foul man! What is it this week? E. Saloma Kirkland Lake at South Saturday, January 19 Kirkland Lake at McIntyre Monday, January 31 Timmins at South Porcupine Tuesday, January 22 Kirkland Lake at Noranda Wednesday, January 23 South Pcorcupine at Timmins W. McHugh E. Towers B. McQuarric H. Webb ... J. Gagnon E. Martin L. Bussiere C. Canie H. Horrester F. Hornby J.x~Lake""..::...".. . Devine CrHilidice <...... Wallingford Garrow _ ~ Q P 3 Only three players reached the honâ€" our roll, two cf them just sneaking on: A. Guidice and F. Hornby, Advance, 689 and 604; B. McQuarrie, Power, 602. ADVANCE * HMornby . J:«Liake"".::...;.....s 168......â€"â€"......308 W ‘Devine. A.CrHlidice‘......;....: . Wallingford ...156.;:...140......286......982 ‘â€" The Power continued their winning stride in the Commercial league last Priday when the railroaders failed to hold them, and the printers took all four points from the fruitiers. After the start of the first there was an uproar; one of the engines on the siding got up too much steam and started to blow cff, which held up the game for some minutes and afterwards no one could get settled down. What was it all about? Well it was something about a foul cr a chicken man which took all the joy out of the game. The railroaders settled down to take the next by 78 pins but lost the las{ by 15 pins. The Power tock advantage of the little flare up in the first game against the T. N. O. and rolled a lead of 280 pins. The Advance went right out to strut their stuff and their scoring was conâ€" sistent in all three games, while Gamâ€" ble‘s could not get going at all and they rolled very poor games which cost them four points. One railroader wanted a foul man and in protest he walked down the alâ€" ley and from a couple of fecet out let his ball go and then left the five pin standing. He was told to get a foul man; nobody was stopping him; and he finally got one and the poor fellow sat there the rest of ths night to call just two fouls, one of them done on purpose. He was quite within his rights bu why wait until the season is half ovetr‘ Four Points Taken Yes! by The Advance‘ Believe it or Not, That‘s What Happened to Gamâ€" ble‘s in Bowling. Read the Glad Tidings. 1001 _ 876 _ 961 Power win 3 points, T N. O. Advance win 4 N.O.H.A. Games This Week Armstrong Leach Belleveau Saint Fleming Friday, January 18 932 933 GAMBLE‘S ...... 187.....152 .140.....109 :Ad4......100 POWER raxAd‘it.., s doTy: * sation does a man getl the fou line without .206 104 1142 .1283 146 743 â€" 862 869 24714 point; Gamble‘s 0. 210 182 180 054 206 207 201 189 151 182 168 224 219 140 operato‘ side kicl 170 206 234 124 9406 thel dhad 182 188 160 155 158 i01 148 257 286 133 2838 win 1 4 823 509 602 088 540 576 512 030 349 497 459 457 579 104 604 306 509 6689 582 133 JY 482 The Macs‘ better playing did not teil until near the end of the first period when Malloy and Campbell went through together. Campbell drew the defence and passed to Malloy at the net for the Macs‘ first tally. Thirty seconds later, just after the change of lines, Auger worked in for a wide open shot. Langford saved but Godin came in for the rehound and left the Macs two up as the period ended, Two in Half Minute Timmins went in at the opening of the second and Lortie and Arundel had good open shots at Clarke. Vail pickâ€" ed up a loose puck at centre ice, hit the defence hard and shot just before they were swinging at one another. It took most of the two teams and both officials to separate them and when it looked as if the little scrap was over, they went at each other again in the penalty box. Referee Branding ruled them off for the rest of the game and each team played a man short for five minutes. Lortie Does the Scoring | for Timmins on Monday Macs Win Third Time from Timmins. Two Major Penal ties Handed out When Kennedy and Polhill Have Tus sle., â€" Both Banished for Rest of Game. Here is what HARVEY JACKSON says about Bee Hive Golden Corn Syrup : ¢¢It‘s a great help in building up that last little bit of energy that lets you go in and score when the other team is starting to feel the pressure. I‘ve eaten Bee Hive Golden Corn Syrup since I was a kid, not only because I like the taste, but also because I know what a real energy food it is."" ... and no wonder! St. Lawrence Starch Co. Limited, Port Credit, Ontarioâ€" Manufacturer of Bee Hive Golden Corn Syrup, Durham Corn Starch, St. Lawrence aize Oil, St. Lawrence Corn Starch and lIvory Giloss Laundry SBiarch,. Goilden Corn Syrup â€"a great energy food © So, boys and girls, (and older sports too) follow Harvey Jackson‘slead. Ask your mother to buy Bee Hive Golden Corn Syrup for your home. You will like it spread on bread or served with pancakes, and on Johnny Cake, hot biscuits and muffins. Delicious as a dessert by itself â€"with toast in the morning, on cereals, on porridge, a tablespoon in a glass of milk, and many other appetizing ways, Bee Hive is good for young and old. It is the most digestible carboâ€"hydrate food that can be included in the daily menu. The ideal food to restore used up energy. Doctors and Dietitians recommend it. When the doctor advises a corn syrup for a milk modifier in infant feeding, ask your grocer for Bee Hive. Used and endorsed in the first feedings of the famous Dionne Quintaplets. EEâ€"HIVE Second â€" period:â€"Scoringâ€"McIntyre 4.55, Vail. McIntyre, 9.30, Auger (Poi!iâ€" hill). McIntyre, 12.30, Knetchel. Timâ€" mins, 17.30, Lortie. Penaltiesâ€"McIntyre, O‘Neil, Polhill Timmins, Burns. Third period:â€"Scoringâ€"Timmins Lortie (Walsh). Penaltiesâ€"McIntyre, Polhill (5 min.) Timmins, Kennedy., (5 min.). Summary First â€" period:â€"Scoring: 17.30, Malloy (Campbell) 18.00, Godin (Auger). Penaltiesâ€"McIntyre, Le Timmins, Pearson. in afte: could cle piay of the evening. Pollmil drew thne defence and passed to Auger who skated in on top of Langford to make sure of the Macs‘ fourth counter. Three minutes later Knetchel scored McInâ€" tyre‘s last goal when he took a pot shot from the blue line. Timmins put on all the power they could muster after that and Lortie moved up to the wing position, leaving Burns and Miller at defence. He had Russ Kennedy, who had his first chance in senior company and showed up well with the big boys, had several shots at Clarke but couldn‘t register. Lortie was finally rewarded for his efforts with two and half minutes left in the second. He shot hard and was in after the rebound before Clarke mark Polhi he w The Teams McIntyreâ€"Goal, Clarke is stopped. ind about w in the net. 1 and Auger stopped. The puck, travelling d about high found its i the net. A few minutes later and Auger pulled the prettiest the evening. Polhill drew the and passed to Auger who in on top of Langford to make the Macs‘ fourth counter. Three _ _later Knetchel scored McInâ€" st goal when he took a pot shot ie blue line. ins put on all the power they nuster after that and Lortie ip to the wing position, leaving .:-Scoringâ€"-â€"McInLyru.} : yre, 9.30, Auger (Poiâ€"| 12.30, Knetchel. Tim-! sSPEEDY BABY MOTOR CA Â¥ J OwWNED BY SUDBURY MAN s on on mm Lemon, O‘Neil Mcintyrs MclIntyrt defence the the but / ail |Knetchel, Vail; f‘centre, Polhil i Campbell, â€" Gc Lemon. Timminsâ€"Go Lortie, Miller; centre,â€", Arund Russ Kennedy, | _ Officialsâ€"C. Shea. [ The newest thing in baby biles is claimed by Sudbury sixty miles an hour on gasoline and can be parked af man‘s fest and he will not unless he trips over it. "YO tank with an eye dropper, / Bad News for Attacke Vail; wil Polhill; ; THE PORT PERRY CHICKE FANCIER SCORED CONSECL SHLTOLTS IN HIS FIRST T GAMES WITH THE WINGS A 1sS PERFORMING WITH HL TIME BRILLIANCEâ€"MAN ADAMS DISPLAYED H wings, Burn el; â€" alterna Walsh, Peat Branding, OLYMEF â€"{GHTIP tern V t )1 ; ~noillce 1 u fill : ‘"says â€" thik K. Abl ce O‘Neil Maloy 111 fence imnen qualifyving 1 ] veral N1 ind ty Bowman and Irvin Frew, deâ€" men of St. Louis Eagles, may be ying for ironâ€"men rating. They played the full sixty minutes in 1 league games. with. * : Joach CcaTcHEes CHICKENS IN THE ~â€"â€"=IN THE WINTER HE CATCHES PLCKS] 00k like a dray. He has had ouble securing a license for the but has had a lot of fun findâ€" whether or not he should have a driving right inside the police Office to. find out. SIXTYâ€"MINUTE MEN 1 by Rov Colborne Main, manager of the re, . "grease . it with _ utier, and blow up the straw." Sudbury people ew car as an animated ind say that when it is ide a Ford, it makes the TCJ( COALGOMR\E..____