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Porcupine Advance, 14 Mar 1935, 1, p. 7

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Ssuth Africa‘s first classic automsâ€" bile race, the Grand Prix, held recentâ€" ly over a picturesque 16â€"mile paved circuit at East London, attracted the largest crowd ever seen in the Union. The 91.2â€"mile race was won by a costly Vâ€"type Italian racing car, driven by a famous racing driver. Second place and a special prize for the most meriâ€" torious performance were taken by a Canadianâ€"made Ford Vâ€"8, driven by a Ford salesman who had never before been in a race. The Ford Vâ€"8 was a stripped stock job whicn had been preâ€" pared by the Ford dealer at Queensâ€" town, from a wrecked sedan. It averâ€" aged 76 miles an hour. The success of the race, which atâ€" tracted a crowd of more than 50,000 spectators (the largest crowd ever gathered before in the Union of South Africa was 32,000) has decided the proâ€" moters to make it an annual event, Attracted Largest Crowd Ever seen in the Union Race over 91.2 Mile Course South Africa‘s First Classic Auto Race Stevens‘ Amusement Sudbury Juniors Win from South End 20â€"8 on Round THURSDAY, MAPROH 114TH i083% â€"the most popular of all indoor sports bowling Parlours Phone 280 Timmins Ontario suit Hive Syrup and a will se Clancyv 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. Come in toâ€"night and bowl on â€" Brunswick Alleys. _ Surroundings are clean, equipment is modern and cozy. All Kin all if y iddre: e Hive y pic ift _ ture ag Clancy users of Bee Golden â€" Corn . Write your name ddress on the back of Hive Corn Syrup labelâ€" y picture of King Clancy. to address given below and we end you an action picture of King y measuring 5" x 8", mounted on mat le for framing. Be sure to write King y on label. ur name the back of i Syrup label and Watta Wart, undesirable guests of Myrs. Publlc were removed by Cress Corn Salve qold at Moisley Ball, Timmins. Totals Army dcesn‘t like to see a man mak»® a gocd score, except himself. A little encouragement goes a long way when a man gets a bad break with a good score. shne . poppEd in the scene? Well Gambles finally pushed thc printers into the cellar. They say Joe got soaked at the on Wednesday last, but why should he have to come up and shake the water cut of his boeots at Alfie. Art. is still looking for those 100 pins you were spotting him, George! Why don‘t yCu take the lead cut of your What will Jimmy at Kirkland Jack, when he reads a‘sOut your ¢ fall? : aI the ComI being the Toal right The boy to m arzcund. Speaking of the games played last Friday, Gambles certainly put on a fine display of howling and turned in their best night‘s bowling since they started rolling them down. What was the matter with "Sharléy?" Tough luck, Henry. You can have three pins tomoOrrow. For the fourth time the tie goes to the Commercial league, Grant Eddy being the recipient last week with Joe Toal right on his heels. The boys know where to keep Grant n<~w to make him bowl when Lena is shapeq beside ent Did he . j 11 nan KIrKland _ say. ut vour downâ€" of l1 wh NHL B. McQuarrie 192 E. Salomaa ......2142 W . McHuglh 2. E.<‘Towers .......221 H. Webb ns :.:,..:.;... 988 1011 1004 3003 T. N. O. win four points; Advance no points. C. Armstrong 151 E. Fleming ... 213 A.+Leach ..........169 J. â€" o L . â€".......... .204 J. Lake 197 W. Devine .......131 A. Guidice .......186 G. Wallingford 152 The henour roll carries two good scores:â€"G. Eddy, J. Gagnon and P. Nicolson, Gambles, 785, 697, 644; J. Toal, T. N. O., 4126; H. Webb, E. Towâ€" ers and E. Salomaa, Power, 656, 648 and 625; F. J. Hornby, Advance, 635. Advance .. Hornby.::.....1094...... 240... .. 195... J. Lake 30 . AAQ...:.. d 16.3 W. Devine 157. A. Guidice 192:..... 210:...+. CG. Wallingford 152....... 1‘l8.::...:::108..; . 635 ...563 .. 406 .593 .404 The T. N. 0. were very lucky to zet four points. They got the breaks at the end of each game as the Advance held a good lead in each game to the eighth frame, but how those railroaders could strike out to win was nobody‘s business. The Power got quite a jolt last Fri, day in the Commercial bowling leagug‘ and it did not come from their own, power lines either, but from those boys who know how to throw pineapples at the right moment. They trimmed the electricians for three points. This puts the Fower on that dangerâ€" ous pinnacle. as the T. N. O. took all four points from The Advance, which boosted them within one point of the| Power and toâ€"morrow should see a batâ€" tle royal between these two teams, not to say anything about the revenge the printers are out for by being sent to the ceéellar. Gambles Take Three Points from Power Team. â€" The Advance Sent Down to the Cellar. Power Gets Jolt in Commercial League Totals Edaddy. :.;. J. Gagnon Horester ... Nicolson .. Totals St. Lawrence Starch Port Credit, Ontario. Manufacturer of Bee Hive G den Corn Syrup, Durham Corn Starch, St. Lawrence Maize Oil, St. Lawrence ‘Corn Starch and Ivory Gloss Laundry Starch. Golden Corn Syrup â€"a great energy food! Gambles 166........ 186 1060.:..:.... 278 T 201 186 2 BEE HIVE 820 ing, on cereals, on porridge, a tablespoon in a glass of milk, and many other appetizâ€" ing 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, W hen 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 Quintuplets. Power 222 846 193 137 156 191 169 165 151 342 153 1054 198 347 174 ip 225 194 216 189 230 225 991 227 212 191 163 21 261 157 215 rls, (and old sports too) y‘s lead, ask your mother Golden Corn Syrup for _like it spread on bread, incakes, and on Johnny and muffins. Delicious as â€"with toast in the mornâ€" i porridge, a tablespoon and many other appetizâ€" . dJJ .494 2691 Baseball in Torontso opens this year on May 2nd, when Syracuse are the visitors to the Qugen City. Toronto ,sport; fans are already beginning to get anxious about the Maple Leafs chances 578 j in the International League pennant 590 race, even before their Maple Leaf hocâ€" is throcugh the season. 550 7185 697 597 644 625 567 648 656 579 598 635 563 406 593 404 Kincardine Review:â€"Sharing the wealth of others has always had invitâ€" ing aspects. Gambles win three points; Power win one point. Montreal fans see their first, big game on May 2nd when Baltimore are the visitors. They open their season at Baltimore on April 17th. Last games of the schedule are on September 8th. * Toronto Ball Fans Anxious re Chances Wondering About Results in the International Baseball League Before Hockey Decided. AL PIERINT and his Vagabond Kings Dancing Where Smart Timmins Gathers iverside P avilion Y ou will enioy gliding over our perfect dance floor to the entrancing of If You Like T6 hurried fi The tang of Ang Spring, where! A brillia Where I mIns seniors, | been a familia: office in the i1 during the pas proposed to s somehow or ot Now that it is | ner of the offic where the gau wood stood for nol U Brown hil Try The Advance Want Ad They carried it to the statl parts, ignonminiously, ungrac huge silver and copper cup ps its wood, silver, gold and ni One of the players sat on it w ing for the call "all abroad!" It really belonged in Sudbut for Falconbridge won it | though the cup never reacl nor were the names of the p scribed on a metal shield. Since being won in 1933 by Sudbury Cub Wolves Take the Hockey Cup Trophy in Fire Hall Claimed on Behalf of Sudbury Senâ€" iors, Winners This Year. The problem of how senior N.O.H.A. troph Tuesday when the vi Cub Wolves descend mins fire hall and clg the name of their Sud brothers. NaltlOoOna@l HOockey League. The dopesters have it that Boston and the Leafs will meet in the leagueâ€"leadâ€" ers‘ battler and that Maroons, Canaâ€" diens, Rangers and Chicago will have a lot of fun picking the best team to meet the winner of the Leafsâ€"Bruins serfes. Anything Can Happen But the sort of thing that happened between Kirkland Lake Millionaires and South Porcupine seniors this season, is just as likely to happen in the best reâ€" gulated hockey. Here are the remaining games in the NHL. schedule: Toâ€"night (Thursday) Rangers at Canadiens, Boston at Americans, Detroit at Chicago. Saturâ€" day, March 16, Canadiens at Toronto, Americans at Maroons, Chicago at Bosâ€" ton. Sunday, March 17th,* Canadiens at Detroit, Chicago at Rangers. Tuesâ€" day, March 19th, St. Louis at Toronto, Maroons at Boston, Chicago at Canaâ€" diens. Detroit, New York Louis are the thre been elimited by the National Hockey L Berne C( ‘ree limb games meets three Stanle With March 198th t NHL. hockey in at States cities, St. Leui races for the N.HM .L. | the Stanley cup for 1 ing quickly. Toronto finish up top in the of the league and wil three out of five ga or Chicago for the League championship Stanley cup play championship of the more complicated. seem to work: Afts the NHL. champion the teams standing se tion play a series of games;; the teams s each section do likey of these series meet i1 16 Playâ€"Offs Nearing _ In Big Time Hockey: meltin ‘afs Sure Finalists in N.H. L. â€" Championship. _ Six Possible Winners in Stanâ€" ley Cup Series for World‘s Hockey Title. y The 1 the N.MH L out of fiv 171 hi imp im 6 the A 1 Ne Y ams that ha on‘s play in t *# ncdlin Sudbu raceIull: parted nickel while ALGFAT imes in th (Thursday the ‘Lim ophy ha rid of th solved 0o _ Sudbur the Tim rAal had beet 11 Ampionâ€" Bruins, lefinitely Maroons of them Toronto, anadian nd Chiâ€" There and St t have 1p i6 from base. »9j ef Cub Wolves Get. Going In the second period Sudbury started at a one man disadvantage, Conick doing a hangover from the first. Grosso was chased for tripping Haneâ€" berry and the Cubs played two men short. The Porkies failed to get orâ€" ganized and the chance passed. With Conick back he almost beat Myers on a lone rush only to have his chance spoiled by Haneberry who came from behind like a frenzied Alex Hurd to spoil the shot. Maki drew the next penalty and for a few minutes Myers lcoked. like a bad case of St. Vitas dance as he hopped around the nets stopping the deluge of shots from the attacking Wolves, but stop them he did and Maki returned putting his team cnce more at full strength. failed to register any excitement. Even in the First In the first period the play was just as even as the score at the end indiâ€" cates, 2â€"2; and the crowd were treated to the smartest hockey seen here this winter. Hiller opened the scoring for Sudbury and Swanson was chased for tripping Richardson as he shot on Kemp. With Sudbury a man short, the locals went to work and Pelkie scored on a pass from McKay to tie the game. Twenty seconds later Pelkie again dented the twine to put his team in the lead. With Swgnson back on, Smith tied the score assisted by Morris. Coâ€" nick .wage chased for tripping and the nerisd ended 2â€"2. received. Play wA clean, any infractions in the thir Doran stag The game was a nightmare for Ken Myers in goal. He was the mainstay, the whole body and soul of the local team. He played sensational hockey and his efforts alone saved the score from reading something like 30â€"4 for Sudbury. Mickey McKay on defeénce and the second line of Maki, Pelkie and Richardson gave Myer any suppeort he The game w Myers in goal the whole boc team. He pl Myers was Outstanding for South End Juniors Special to T Sudbury Cub tite Junior PC Pelkie, McKay, Maki and Richardson Also Showed Well in Final Game at South Porcupine with the Cub Wolves, who won Round 20 to 8. Oa l 11 11 $ 1 11 1} Hill api Half. . Railroad. Roll of film. Aquatic bird. Equipped with weapons. Doctor. Horse fennel. Ssouth America. Writing implement. Engraving tool. Type measure. ’:1rzu:mpl.1 in a newspaper. Pealed. Dilapidated buildings. Frost bite. To besiege. Emerged. rowing im plements. Deep river 7 Who is the baseball star in the picture Iiller and Grosso collected two apiece with Morris, Conick and each registering once. ‘elkic, Miller, Doran Sscore e scoredâ€" his teams two first s with Miller and Doran getting was fast and for the most part any penalties being for minor ons with the exception of two third period when Shannon and staged a fistic encounter which 0 register any excitement. Even in the First them th 1¢€ THE Port "orcupine, March 1ilDN, 1430 ) The Advance ‘ub Wolves relentlessly swept r Porkies aside last night by the locals under an avalanche By their win the Cub Wolves nother step in the Memorial â€"downs. The Wolves fastor experienced than the locals is which won the S.P.A. series ) last fall. They are a strong regation but not to be powerful e old Memorial Cup ‘eturn visit. _seore was 9â€"4 for 11 h round 20â€"8 which is 0 suit any aAmbitious t night‘s game Shanâ€" Grosso collected two Morris, Conick and 18 ® 60 This â€"â€"â€" won 30 games this 10 season. Baseball Star 1 Indian coin. 34 Tiny particle 6 Born. 7 To decorate. 8 To observe. 9 His nickname«e Answer to Previous Puzzh upp was just nd indiâ€" e treated aere this ugh t to Sud en( Third period scoringâ€"Sudbury, Hiller (Shannon) 2.30; South Porcupine, Milâ€" ler (Doran) 4.05; South Porcupine, Doran 9.40; Sudbury, Conick (Grosso), 17.00; Sudbury, Grosso (Conick), 18.20; Sudbury, Shannon, 19.50; Sudbury, Morâ€" ris (Conick), 19.55. First period scoringâ€"Sudbury Hiller, (Shannon)),. 8.50; South Porecupine, Pelkie (McKay, 14.40; South Porcuâ€" pine, Pelkie, 15.00; Sudbury, Smith (Morris), 18.20. Second â€" period . scoringâ€"Sudbury, Grosso (Smith) 6.05; Sudbury, Shannon (Conick) 16.30. Sudburyâ€"goal, Kemp; defence, Shanâ€" non, Swanson; forwards, Morris, Coâ€" nick and Hiller; alternates, Stuart, Smith, Guergerre, Grosso, Pozzo and Ross. Stuart giving fine exhibitions. For the locals Myers was the shining ligit assisted by Pelkie, McKay, Maki anc Richardson. The game was handled by Jas. Fell South Porcupine and Bill Duncan Sudbury. Sscuth Forcupine: goal, Myers; deâ€" fence, Scantland, Numella and McKay forwards, Miller, Haneberry and Doâ€" ran; alternates, Maki, Richardson and Pelkie. to make it Sudbury Cub WOolves 9, South Porcupine 4. The‘ Wolves outplayed the locals in every position except in goal. Kemp in the Sudbury nets was not given much of a chance to display his mettle. Shannon was the cutstanding star of the Wolves with Conick, Hiller and Stuart giving fine exhibitions. For the locals Myers was the shining lignt assisted by Pelkie, McKav, Maki and mercifully attacked the weakening Porkies, who like the Arabs folded their tents and crept away. Myers alone seemed to still be in the game and for seven long minutes he kept the Wolves at hay even when lhis own team joined the visitors with perâ€" fect passes. The strongest weaken at last and in the three dying minutes of the game Myers was unable to hold off any longer and Grosso, Shannon, Coâ€" nick and Morris each rang the bell to to make it Sudbury Cub Wolves 9, on a pIay thAlt didn‘t BV chance and the second pe Sudbury 4, Porcupine 2. Hiller opened the scoXng i and two minutes later Mill for the Porkies on a pass f1 Doran five minutes later beat assisted to tally the Torks With only a one goal lead i1 Sudbury turned on the hea mercifully attacked the Porkies, who like the Arabs f tents and crept away. but it was di player in the C berrvy drew p the Forkies presse broke and off lik overtaken and ch Two minutes later Gr combined to beat Myet play to send Sudbury Grosso was chased fo VERTICAL 1 He was the sensation of tlte â€"â€"â€"â€" ~â€" Active Valleys Onager Hecent Hix wa Junior Corpse, Natural Default. With Grosso back y drew penalties and he nets kept Sudbury till Shannon and Con a play that didn‘t g 11 is best game of Goal Disallowed T‘he teams S UMImMmaAry illow 11 12 Measure of area 14 Diamond 16 Mother 21 Debutante. 23 Brancn. 25 More confident 26 To rub out. 27 Flaxen fabric 29 Brooch. ) Wool fiber knots. 36 Exists s Finish ) Rumaniat GoIf Over Confusion. Squandered. Old garment. Pertaining to oX‘ng in the third ‘r Miller notched pass from Doran. A111 8 arkh beat Kemp unâ€" orks last goal. id in the game heat and unâ€" he â€" weakening embroijde; sso and Smith ; on a perfect into the lead. slashing and 1 but Shannon ish only to be y McKay who of the yvear. dGevicd the locals in goal, Kemp is not given ?orkies scored there was a so and HMHaneâ€" 1 only Myers y from clickâ€" ick combined ive Myers a period ended

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