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Porcupine Advance, 31 Jan 1935, 2, p. 7

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"SILENT MEN" g 00000000009008§00000000000000094000¢0000800404800800808 000 © 00000000000 000000000 0 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0000 0 0 0000 0040 00 0 0 0 o south P Cochran Timmin: Ircquois Toronto | Hon. Mr. K Jt in 2 boo Standing of the Girls‘ N.O.S.S.A. Basketball The f: GOGirls‘ Ba Team South Porcury ‘Timmins Iroquois Falls Schumacher Cochrane The games S.A. nhockey a south Porct Feb. lIst, at 8 Schumache: day, Feb. Ist. hockey. Schu at all while ths school lads ha credit. In th Schumacher b: scored five goal: The following tnhe high schzo N.O.S.S.A. serie: Striking beaten ut Schumacher School |Pleasing Carnival by . Hockey Team Wins: Schumacher Schools At Beginning of Last Period the Sceore was South End 4; Schumacher, 0. Five Seored in Last Stanza. THURSDAY, JANUARY 318T. 1935 «Wt omcs it in iyh read MIDNIGHT SHOW WEDNESDAY AT 12.00 A.M. PLAYING ABOVE FRIDAY AND sATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8#th and 9th Freddie Mi world, mee land at th defeated C FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, FEBRUARY Ist and 2nd Hoot (Giibson in "THE FIGHTING PARSON" WEDNXNESDAY ANXD THURI Mascioli Theatre, Schumacher Midnicht h« MONDAY AND TUESDAY, FEBRUCARY 4th and 5th 16 1M id Meeting of the Little Men in England T1 PREASURE ISLAND" Al 1M sunday, Feb, 3rd, Playing Preview ~CARLET EMPRES®" ast perio( N.O.S.S8.A howeve Mayb o "pU Oore hig lay nd. Th a spirit Fawk enougn bonfird Val wWa: cold ni ber of Successful Event by Pubâ€" ic and High Schools, Schumacher. MPREF _ follow Boys‘ 1 FFEBRUARY fth and chun pudt TY _ W 11 In inne! iC MazcMill mic, 13 hews, A. ib ip 14 tun 1C e Prentice. 10 years and under, Treâ€" 1, Paul Mangotich, 10 vears and under, Zorro ideal weather and good c and high school carniâ€" ‘cess, considering the very t was amazing the numâ€" mes that was worn and ed the good skating by children. Extra lights for the evening and wood donated to keep a huge during the evening event. s for the afternzcon were T; JALL. Advance ideal â€"v ean Cowden. stume, 10 years and un tfie, Sonny Philiban. <tume, 12 years and un n, Billy Welt. ostume, 9 years and un ham, Rita Graham. stume, 12 years and un *Millan, Ida Williams. , 13 years and under s, Allan Cripps. iham mp p, 12 years and unâ€" Brian RObinson. a Walit rs and under, Sadie Hayward. rs and under, Steve LIY champion of the of Scotâ€" the world crown ilier made a tour s little men durâ€" iBa under, Aileen ind under, Marâ€" 30th, 1935. Speâ€" ind ind Chicago in d Schoeder under, Jen under, Sam «» Regults Last Week ‘«~‘Commercial Bowling Timmins Juniors were to play at Iroâ€" quois Falls on Tuesday evening of this week but at the request of the Ircquois Falls Juniors the game was postponed. The match will be played at the Falls on Monday, Feb. 1l1th. This is the only change made in the Junior N. O. H. A. schedule as published in The Adâ€" vance. Timmins Juniors to Play at the Falls on Feb. 11th When Harvey and Alfie stop practisâ€" ing for softball pitching, the alleys will stay in better shape, Art. That was a fine score Leach and Hornby made the first game. Why don‘t they leave the farm? What made Army sc quiet after the first game? â€"Was it the lady in red? Yes, there were others. Armstrong Fleming Leach Doe . Saint Tog W. McHugh . B. McQuarrie T. Towers H. Webb . E. Salomaa The games between the T. N. O. and The Advance were dGdifferent, as they all hinged on Saintly Art and Wallingford and the former just nosed out each time to win with a total of 64 pins. The honour roll got a bzost by one: H. Webb, T. Towers and W. McHugh, Power, 745, 704 and 683; A. Saint, T. N. O., 610; A. Guidice, Advance 605. POWBR W. McHugh ........ 218...,.233......2332.,....083 B. McQuarrie 131..:...167:...::180:.....404 T. Towers H. Webb . 241......200.,....214....;.746 E. Salomaa :049 The Power had an easy task in deâ€" feating Gamble‘s. The games were never in doubt. Both leaders in the Commercial bowling league took all four points last Friday. Power Won From Gamble‘s Taking all Four Points and the T. N. 0. did as Much for The Advance. The judges for the afternoon were Mr. W. C. Arnott, Mr. Hawkins, Mrs. Gabriel and Mrs. Sparkes, and in the evening, Mrs. Arnott, Miss L. Smail, Mr. Lafzcrest, and Mr. Hawkins. The prizes for the carnival were very kindâ€" ly donated by the various merchants and citizens of the town. The broomball game between school board and high school staff was a tie. Ladies‘ race (cpen), Mrs. K. Saganah, May Fowler. Best skating couple, Elmer Turcott, J. Smith, Mr. and Miss Campbell. Skating backward, Joe Popovich, Hugh Calverley. Married women‘s race, Mrs. K. Sagaâ€" nah, Mrs. M. Serdor. Barrel jumping, Lester Besley, Mike Kuly. Race for men (open), Lester Besley Fred Villeneuve. Relay race for girls, Mrs. K. Soganah, Marion Cooper, Marion Laine, May Fowler. ‘Tot Girls‘ relay race, 12 years and under Jean Cowden, Jean Lavero. The evening events were:â€" Best boys‘* costume, Carl Hannah, Melton McCrea. Best girls‘ costume, Itna Matthews, Oliver Miller. Best boys‘ comic, David Sky, Ivy Calâ€" verley. Boys race, 14 years and under, Fred MacNaughton,. Frank Fowler. Girls‘ race, 14 years and under, Rosie Popovich, Marjcrie Tomkinson. Boys‘ race, 16 years and under, Lesâ€" ter Besley. Girls, race, 16 years and under, Gerâ€" trude Hawkins, Hazel Hannah. Boys‘ race, 16 years and Oover, Mike Kuly, Mike MacNaughton. Girls‘ race 16 years and over, Gorâ€" trude Hawkins, Hazel Hannah. Relay race, for boys, Jimmie Smith, Elmer Turc:tt, Carl Hannah, Bill Harâ€" Totals Boys‘ relay race, 10 years and under, Sam TFattaran, Doric Turcctt, Marko Marduzzi, Stan Robinson. al Skating backward, Sam Pattar; Nick Popovich. Boys‘ ski race, 10 years and und Eino Makela. Hornby Wingrove Garrow Guidice Wallingfo Canie . Martin Eddy Fleming otals cwer Bert als couldn‘t get along on Prida 1082....10 GAMBLE‘S , ARGL..... . 182. 1 133..... A. :1 13X ... ;. B . 840. ....850 ADVANCE 145. 170 203...... 142 165 05 . "446.. points 832......81 4 points 215 151 116 145 213 157 162 151 220 1871 219 189 831 137 182 136 167 209 197 233 167 240 290 166 194j 194 177 229 119 147 980 179 183 186 160 232 186 215 214 540 518 497 240 610 205 440 605 470 509 4717 547 348 501 500 683 484 704 745 542 Stevens‘ Amusement Parlours evenng., f The T. annual cu with eigh Timmins | ers here event hop Eight Timmins Rinks to Attend Bonspiel Grath, 2; Yvette Prevost, 1. Guardsâ€"Peggy Hogg; Pat Ethel Benson; Olive Cameron. Timmins High Schcol girls went to Falls last night in the N.O.S. S.A. basketball series, and came back with the victory of 18 to 14 to their credit after an interesting and lively game with the Falls girls. Excellent basketball was played by both teams and the crowd at the match were well pleased with the play. Timmins Forwardsâ€"Lorraine Charron, 2; Alice Villeneauve, 2, 2; Barbara Hawse, 2; Elsie Wallingford. 2: Mary Stachow. 2. Guardsâ€"Nellie Ploplis; Louise Abraâ€" ham; Frances Bobinski; Mary Volchuk. Iroquois Falls Forwardsâ€"Audrey Alexander, 2, 2, 2, 1; Elmerie Varrette, 2, 2: Hazel Mcâ€" Timmins Girls Win from the Falls 18â€"14 Basketball Last Night in the N.QO.S.S.A. Series Results in Viectory for Timmins. 1 V LORETTA TURNBULL In this unusual photOograph Loretta Turnbull, great woman speedboat driver, climbs a ladder to her vacht,. "Mary Irene" preparatory to shovâ€" ing off at Long Beach. Calif., on a 5,000â€"mile cruise in Hawaiian waters so One Rink from South Porcupine. To Leave Timâ€" mins by Train at 9 p.m. on Sunday Evening. â€"the most popular of all indoor sports bowling Phone 280 Timmins Ontario Come in toâ€"night and bowl â€" on _ Brunswick Alleys. _ Surroundings are clean, equipment is modern and cozy. Bowling is not a fad. Like any other national game, it is here to stay. Its healthâ€"giving qualiâ€" ties are endorsed by medical men and enâ€" joyed by everyone. ols beteas f: mmins raining N:°O. Y achts., Too iine Charron, 2; Alice Barbara Hawse, 2; 2: Mary Stachow, 2, Barrie Examiner:â€"A« private residents of Os up a hostel for the bene has been favourably co And quite properly so. ] such accommodation h vided by private indiv municipality? Care of unempleyed should be ; on the governments. _ or any other town shoul with the responsibility «c these itinerants. As it towns see few of them â€" the more travelled route large numbers. North Bay Nugget:â€"Imagine, : rol wagon, containing a policemar stolen from a parked position in of a Washington Police Station! turn of the wagon was requested. 8. Armstronsg E. Jones L. Glaister C. Sherbin R. Dubien E. Richardson B. McDivitt > i Q Brennan Thomson . _ McInnis Slotnick . Tomkinson L. Roberts B. Stevens A. Stevens . I. Murdock M. Stephens P. Kivinen 0. Thompson A. Mowat M. Kemp L. Sisson The folloOwing are the results of the Timmins Ladies‘ BOowling league this week :â€" Results This Week of Ladies‘ Bowling Merrymakers and Kingpins Win Four .Points, while the Business Girls Win Three Points. 1.>6. Bunn, skip; .0. Frarnan, Dr. :R Hughes, R. C. Mortson. A. R. Harkness, skip; J. H,. Skellv G@. Luxton, F. Passmore. Dr. A. S. Porter, skip; L. Halperin, W Ramsay, M. Florence. A. Carscn, skip; 5. B. Scobell, E. P Thompson, "H. Games Toâ€"night Totals 563 Business Girls win Highest single score Highest total score Dan McInnis, skip H. E. Chateauvert, W W. S. Jamieson, skip; D: Honey, M. McChesney, L. Hall Dr. McInnis, skip; D. Clutchey, A. F McDowell, J. Disley. A. Cain, skip; A. Allen, M. Bucovet sky, U. S. Annette. G. White, skip; A. Tocmkinson, W. R Dodge, V. Neilly. J. Amm, skip; J. E. Gurnell, G. Jones Jas. Engstrom. _Group 3 E. Stenhouse, skip; J. Taylor, C Mondeaux, J. White. W. McDermott, skip; B. Sky, T. M Dconald, J. Andrews. Totals TOtals .. 766 659 Kingpins win four points Endeavours Armstrong .132 ... 114 Jones .. 113 130 Glaister 112 133 Sherbin 96 108 G. N. Ross, skip; N. J. Le Reid, W. Blais. H. C. Scarth, skip; W. IL Desaulniers, A. Vachon. L. lare, skip; C. Brown, F Bowles. Worthington is to play off with rinks in the group to Then the winners of off for the finals. This is the way the of the hat:â€" The group competition made yesterday and will gi atâ€"homes plenty of curling next week or ss as each g A ccmpetition has beer the curlers who aren‘t go Ncranda spiel next week. known now, the Timmin represented at Noranda b Totals Merrymakers Competition Arranged for the Curlers Unable to go to Noranda for the T. N. 0. Bonspiel. Curling Contest for the Stavâ€"atâ€"Homes Total Totals Gallaghe Andrews Stevens Luxton Pare vs Tanner Dr. McInnis vs A. Carson vs Dr Borland 455 485 Business Girls * ..104 154 130.%..:... 131 134 106 187 92 809 Lucky 126 .682 709 Merrymakers 176;.:....‘.324"7 141 155 I86.:::.: 103 201 138 126 707 894 792 win four podints Kingpins 144 171 207 207 120 119 123 126 109 192 135 205. 210 140 Skylights 113 167 147 /00 165 91 119 145 138 216 Group 4 er, skip . Brown Group 2 Group 732 Strikes 147 180 140 83 109 Port 483 153 165 f pro thig | C decidd Robe; Rober C. Flemin Firth. point 1VeE 46 102 119 194 758 207 140 161 109 175 158 129 110 154 207 up of ther _ _a winn roups pl ven rink Iraw w anged o the Barrl loade NOI 16 437 392 1C 448 h 368 397 337 306 447 630 436 499 339 4809 366 366 418 561 438 30 n LO1 pericd to go Lemon scored fC making it 3â€"2 in the Pork Colquhoun ten seconds lats round but before that final : up Maki put the Porkies or He play raitl like was LW Lively Time at Hockey Game at S. Porcupine /arming the ffence. One ained the lea ‘attarello. G wn blue ling Score was 14 to 4 at the Close. _ Rough Times on Ice at Times, with Teams and Spectators Mixing it up. ) Despi me y 81 NON â€" sTOP HOP 1t ils 11 Riverside Dance Pavilion~ h Wednesday Nights 50c Come and Enjoy an Evening of Dancing in a Modern Heated Pavilion upplL imes the great score, Monday s was a good one to watch, with supplying an element of comedy. troubled with bees in his bonâ€" burs somewhere else because he 6 high heaven at the referee ime a goal was scored on him. drew the first penalty for an check after forty seconds of play th the team shortâ€"handed Taylor through for a beautiful goal. ‘ next best counter, getting four While Frank has no scoring himself, he is certainly right ) on the assists. He has given asses for goals than any other on the Porky lineâ€"up and his iting and checking have saved s goals against the team. lefence player, was the big Monday‘s game, getting five an assist on one scored by ‘aylor is without doubt the of ths fans and how those ) ring when he comesâ€"~down thundering herd. Huggins ext best counter, getting four ind papet Per Couple 16 1I0Pâ€"Rudy Dusek takes off in a burping bout with Gino Garibaldi in New York Citv, missing his mark. ammed Taylotr player Ontario, J e Advance ‘ could do the fourte Music by AL PIERINT and His V AGABOND KINCS 11 @attered hitht 1 earned goa as a combine or any opposi . In the la:; scored twent eaks here SUU Was ks or flukes re on Monâ€" irteen goals arke in the 5 in a puck iys andther ‘ that night that, most Monday‘s up on a 18 Gold | him ind hio at Gents 1 Canadians Capture _ World Hockey Title to fame. Yesterday they standing stars. The team | a grand total of 193 goals scored on them. Riceâ€"Jones ed up the imposing shutout and no team has scored goals on him in any game. played goal for Winnipeg Millionaires, Canadian juni pions in 1931. Saturday Nishts HTINEY DANCING Cann, Briden. McIntyreâ€"Goal, â€" Clarks Knetche and Colqguhoun Lemon, Malloy, Campbell; Massecar, Polhill, Auger ar Winnipeg â€" Team Down Swiss Team, with 4 to Seore. ‘The Lemay Boy Star in Contest. Third periodâ€"CGoalsâ€"â€"TPaylor, 2.10 Proulx, 3.55; Taylor, 11.10; Dunn, 13.10 Smith, 16.20; Dent, 17.10; Briden, 19.55 Penaltiesâ€"Dent, Maki, Clarke, Lineâ€"upâ€"Porcupingâ€"GOal, Esseitine: defence, Taylor, Dunn, Dent; forwards Huggins, Maki and Woon; alternates Smith, Proulx, Cattarello, Thomas, Mcâ€" Cann, Briden. Vail, 13.25; Proulx, 14.50 Lemon, 19.10; Colquhou 19.40.. Penaltiesâ€"Dent | Second periodâ€"Goalsâ€" Maki, 8.10; Malloy, 15.20 Penaltiesâ€"Vail, Smith, Cann. 1i0r geLlt back th maining Smith, J ing. Ch Joe saw the train but couldn‘t stop, Sso they dragged his flivver to a shop, It only took a week or two To make his lizzie good as new. But though they hunted high and and â€"yon! Mak banished, but C!: ing the penalty. at the box Maki him again and | ind low, They found no t( K thg 1I10CAIS in seve ining rapped in fou ith, Dent and Bride: Chas. Jemmett w he handled a very k y awble way. The f Cupine ‘14, Macintyvr: was C( scored he pri n takin ive«â€"=min MaACIDULYtr summary 1iâ€"GOalsâ€" Ladies 10¢ n o Canadian goals. Frenchâ€"Canadian aking into senior Lindgquist and he zld Winnipegs they were out« team has scored goals against 24 â€"Jones has markâ€" total of 14 d more than two ame. Riceâ€"Jones anipeg n â€" junior chamâ€" part sâ€"TPaylor, â€" 2.10 i10: 13.10 10: Briden, 19.58 11 ind McCant ‘Tavior, PTaviot 19 8t nim, With C minute goals, | each eC JY detence forwards ilternates V ail. Downs To Dut dllet 1( OnNn MC WA iKki 10 1 V

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