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Porcupine Advance, 4 Jul 1935, 3, p. 5

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scoring opportunit of the game when from McHenry, He fast and his low of play, the pace the goa centre 1 Dunstan ter goal, FBd. cen! forward Subdson put Noranda ev McHenry passe Brockbank ma that the Macs ; and Rodgers go to the side of t that it broke s gave his team a in alone and d Mcintyre were their lead but McAdam McliIntyro‘s up some 0o Dunstan b their famo couldn‘t m half. score 2 noticeal back f( defensi to outr forward lowed who m Nagi milners Nagi s econd h CVE n the through first whi: did do ; about on was well hundred through three hu: baseball got‘ too early in t it didn‘t or ten n treated t double rg was reall refinegry. he got and R two of tre for ecounte: The more didn‘ JjJob a ment it wa the * comp Tomm was the tht the Mair Win 5â€"2 in Dominion Cup Game n intce he injured and some time THURSDA‘Y, JULY 4TH. i1935 ril * % % m« CA * > CC .: oo m ~â€"â€" se Ek iL ] Tommy Searle Gets Three of Local Team‘s Counters and Nagi, Noranda, Scores Twice. Wet Field No Help, | 1¢ iINOU anda Within One Again cored the first goal of the alf after about fifteen minutes but Noranda couldn‘t keep up the Macs set after that, and by Searle on Ed Dunstan‘s as followed closely by Reg. from Brother Ed. In the latâ€" Reg. was on the ground when red, but he shoved his foot for tricky play that caught McAdam Right On plaved a â€" good Kearle Gets Three lir SCorq Studyving Max Baer‘s Injured Hand ut on the pressure a bit in close. His shot went e net and was so hard me of the cord. Searle 3â€"1 lead when he went ove hard past Subden. intent on increasing Binnie cleared nicely laybkoy Maxie Baer began to realize t But he still insists that it was his sore . r showing. An Xâ€"ray machine is here s, on which swelling can be plainly s aled a broken middle finger on the left, ch" landed high on his conqueror‘s he ed in the right. Baer declares the h ed them in an exhibition fight against side right, very nearly n with the Macs when L cone ~out ‘to: ‘him. e a real save.> After a good game at *k line and messed best attempts. The made a number of _ passing plays but stick until the last f the few Noranda s in the last part e took a neat pass was travelling too shot went, sizzling the net. the better teamâ€" res Fiist acs‘ first goal early when he crashed : field. He was folâ€" s later by Searle, ss of Rodgers‘ good. edâ€"shirted â€" copper vhen he made the team picked _ up acDonald, at right did some splendid seemed to be able of the McIntyre air chance. Al ‘ight from the hough the lads ig and â€" sliding ‘as soccer that ag. About two the stands all in, and about c refuge in the upiter Pluvius un came out but even then r another five e fans were £f a beautiful e pot of gold the McIntyre nin g the other 1. Nagi, cenâ€" 1i his team‘s Mac centre e day since goals, Mair will need the from Noranâ€" ‘n they visit â€"end for the home series _ more and wited down team‘s big ugh assignâ€" s bec Decause inal Barrie Examiner:â€"Redâ€"blooded Canâ€" adians must admire the courage of Premier Bennett, who, regardless of the efféct on the approaching elections, plainly told these Soviet agitators that their demands were impossible and could not be met. Those who have a stake in this country must appreciate his firm declaration that constituted authority must be upheld. Northern Metals of Cobalt has deâ€" cided to back a team in Northern Onâ€" tario competition, and they will likely play off with Kirkland Lake to see who‘ll be the representative of the cenâ€" tral part of the North. Kirkland Lake girls‘ softball has been reinstated in the Northern Ontario Woâ€" men‘s Softball Association, following the action of Ray McCauley of Kirkâ€" land in handing over to the executive the share of gats receipts from final games, as called for in the constitution of the association. Miss Mamie Borland, president, announced this week. The sum was only five dollars, but that has been enough to raise quite a disâ€" turbance. The executive had no intenâ€" tion of allowing a Kirkland team to enter the association until the money was pald over. There is still one town in the North that is under the associaâ€" tion‘s ban and will be until the money, now owing for years, has been paid. Kirkland Girls‘ Team Reâ€"Instated in North Money Owing Since Last Fall Now Paid in and Team Will be Entered in Playdowns with Cobalt. The Falconbridge team made sure of their position as leaders in the Nickel Belt soccer league, and had little trouâ€" ble disposing of last year‘s champions, the Frood. It‘s the Nickel Belt‘s turn to come North for the Dominian Cup playâ€" downs, and the winner of the series will go on to Toronto in competition. If MciIntyre soccer team wins in Noâ€" randa on Sunday, or even if they lose by only two goals, Falconbridge footâ€" ballers will come to Timmins on Friâ€" day and Saturday, July 12th and 13th, Secretary Ted Finchen of the N. O. F. A. announced this week. If Mcintyre Holds Lead in Norandd sunday, Dominâ€" ion Cup Playdowns Here Next Week, Falconbridge Soccer Team here July 12, 13 Mcintyre:â€"Goal, Broc McAdam, Hampden: son, Mair, J. Dawson: Dunstan, R. Dunstan, S Rodgers: spares, Rankin Noranda:â€"Goal, Subde MacDonald, Binnie; h: McMillan, Muir; forwards Henry, Nagi, Fernie, Cald Btewart. s Referse:â€"‘"Robbie‘‘ Rot there w; but at : Noranda may be grounds, practice With Copper Miners.| aren a 10| e value CI the thiny rands that caused his taking photos of the en. Examination of caused when Maxie‘s ad, and an old fracâ€" ands have been sore Exidie Sims in Cleveâ€" AMmM C The Team 1€ Robson CGU Bearle, n. Mor Ves, VuIrrie, Caisley, Mcâ€" wood; spare, with heir wards, Hend ‘rison. from They "Yes, all I had to do was to hold the steering wheel." "Did you have a nice trip?" ‘"Very much. My wife did all the driving." "How lovely. So you could enjoy the Excelsiors were supposed to meet W.S.A. at Timmins Tuesday night, but since the Schumacher team failed to show up, the game went by default to the W.S.A. No reason was given for the default. Toâ€"night‘s game that was supposed to be between W.S.A. and Empires at the ball park, has been postponed. An exhibition game between W.S.A. and Empires has been announced for toâ€"morrow night at the ball park. is now entered. Looks even better this year than last, despite all the fuss that was raised at the beginning of the season, or is it because of it? Excelsiors Default to W. 8. A. Tuesday Night wasn‘t going to be allowed to enter a team until the money was paid over. And along with the announcement that Kirkland Lake was back in, came one from the executive saying that Cobalt Sudbury Satisfird? So the famous McCauleys of Kirkâ€" land Lake are back in the ladies‘ softâ€" ball again, after giving up a whole five dollars to the N.O.W.S.A. executive, as their share of the gates for last year‘s finals. Sudbury‘s main point of conâ€" tention that the association wasn‘t beâ€" ing run right vanishes with the payâ€" ment. In any case, as Sudbury easily learned on inquiry, Kirkland Lake After being shown how they get the rock out of the Hollinger, on Tuesday, he left for Iroquois Falls and was to play a round or so there before leaving for Kirkland Lake, His real business is life insurance. He says he‘ll be in the United States amateur championsnip matches at Cleveland this year and of course he hopes to win but won‘t say what he thinks his chances are. Friedmans and Schumacher played a tie game in softball last weekâ€"end. In the ordinary course of events this is impossible, unless the game has been called for "darkness, fire, rain, panic or for other cause which puts patrons or players in peril, provided 7 or more equal innings have to be reâ€"played." The logical thing is that the game will have to be reâ€"played, for, on consulting the 1935 rule book, it‘s found that "all tie games having a bearing on the league standing shall be reâ€"played." And this game certainly affects the league standing. There‘s no way of recording a tie game in the percentâ€" agesâ€"it just doesn‘t have any effect. A Popular Visitor Somerville made a lot of friends on his short stay in Timmins. Supposed to be rather shy and not at all talkative, he surprised the golfers who playeg with him by being quite chatty all the way around. General opinion seems to be that he‘s really a good sport and a cool, efficient golfer who probably deserves all the honours he has. f Backslappers‘ Big Days | _ Rema These are the days backslappers are \ â€" Home popularâ€"when they keep their hands | * in their pockets. Saturday, Sunday and ng. Mconday having been such perfect exâ€" ; amples of Northern summer weather, The hea some hundreds of Timmins young men, Of the Por young ladies, and some of the oldsters | 1 too, just lay around in the sun most of Eame on P the timeâ€"but many of them didn‘t lie the Excelsi very quietly at night when wooing or. |from daun pheus. | just waiting High water in the Mattagami and the \go over tc large number of floating logs didn‘t help to improve the water for either high diving or outboard racing, yet’Lotq there were few accidents. One or two young ladies had what they believed to be close calls from drowningâ€"but there was a hero, and s he did his job well, from all accounts. It would be possible for someone to ' drown in the Mattagami off one of the Fnedma numerous docks, it is supposed, but, Game highly improbable if the present popuâ€" / _ Sevent larity of the place continues. "Pride of the North" There has "It‘s the pride of the North," said |ball in the Art Caisley, outside left of the Noranda | positions of soccer team, when asked how he liked changeg to playing on the McIntyre park football| Last week field. Down in Noranda they haven‘t Dome with got around to getting a field anvthing macher had From All Levels «hests 1 § omm : â€"-.' _~â€"â€"~â€"1!Empires Win Again * Lots of Softball, But ,.’t;‘:izz â€"_â€"â€" Leaders Not Defeated !_ _ Last week Schumacher won from Dome with the score at 15â€"8. Schuâ€" macher had the edge all the way, and although Dome runs came in steadily until the fifth, they were held scoreless after that by Sparks‘ pitching. Schumacher kept their record clean in the next game by taking Hollinger 11â€"7. Hollinger had the lead, 5â€"3 at the end of third, but in the fourth, five Schumacher men crossed the plate and Hollinger just couldn‘t keep up the Ipace. They digq add two in the fifth, and ihad a fair chance in the last of evenâ€" ing it up, but Sherry managed to hold lcff any score. Friedmans showed their superiority over Dome during the weekâ€"end by deâ€". feating them 11â€"3, keeping their record clean. At that Dome had a 3â€"1 lead at the end of the second, after Dome scoreg one in the first and two in the second. After that Friedmans settled | down and not another Dome runner crossed the plate. Friedmans‘ big inning The heavyâ€"hit of the Porcupine | spciation league, game on Friday . the Exceolsiors 34 frecm dauntega at ‘riedman‘s and Schumacher League Leaders, Play "Tie" Game at Weekâ€"end. Score Left at Sevenâ€"all, End of Seventh Inning. Score 34â€" Remain Homers ing. MPERIAL MOTOR sSALES Timmins as Excelsiors Fall Every tire fully guaranteed. Every tire made by Goodrich . . . the makers of the famous Goodrich Safety Silvertown with the Lifeâ€" Saver Golden Ply. Don‘t miss this opportunity. Come in today, look at these tires, see the values offered, ask for a quotation on a complete changeâ€"over to Goodâ€" rich Tires. We have your size in stock. not anolner Dome runns M plate, Friedmans‘ big inning } | uL 1O SCC 11 TNney A peot l s mm pos se us ® Jn ~ s« ue yom ks utfit. These are standard Goodrich Commander Tires . . . positively the same quality we have always sold. Moreover these prices repreâ€" sent a substantial reduction over all previous prices. i as Empire Girls Unbeaten. Five Hit Fridayv Evenâ€" plenty of men‘s softâ€" veek but the relative eams have not been reat extent. H l1 on ThN se it when they Excelsiors are 11 i€ The following Goodrich Silvertown Deale E8 MecDOWELL â€"MOTORS the five and the md was the third.â€" when five runs came in Mrintyre won their first game of the season by taking Hollinger 13â€"9. It wa:s a good game most of the way, althougt after the fourâ€"all tie in the first, Mcâ€" Intyre managed to keep at least tw runs up the rest of the way. The Macs performed much better than usual and are holding high kopes now of getâ€" ting up with the league leaders. The Schumacherâ€"Friedmans "tig" game, which ended at the seventh inâ€" ning, sevenâ€"all, showed how evenlyâ€" matched are these two teams that head the league. Up till Wednesday, both Friedmans and Schumacher show a perféct record, since they‘ve only met the once and for some reason or other the game was let go at a tie. Just what happens in a case like that, the execuâ€" tive hasn‘t quite decided. The coming weekâ€"engq sees Friedmans and Hollinger, and Moneta and Schuâ€" macher playing at the cyanide in what should be two good games. Moneta has been going great guns lately and are out to sée if they can‘t take the mighty Schumacher outfit. pPpi1 mos 1€ 11 11 Emjp 1¢€ taking a pass from Ed. Dunstan. Neither team found it at all easy to control the ball throughout the gam» due â€"to the uneven ground and the greater tendency the ball had to bound on the hard surface. McIntyre‘s field is a particularly dead one and since most of the recent games have been played there, the players were at sea in some wayvs. recelyedad in Une Noranda game. Gaw made one save in the second that won the approval of the fans when Searle kicked low one after taking a pass from Ed Tninstan injuries received in the Noranda Timmins United Lead District Soccer Loop 3â€"1 Victory Over Macs on 'l‘uosdm Night Gives One Point Lead Over Dome Club in P.D.F L. 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