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Lefty went great guns for the four innings he pitched on PFriday at Iriquois Falls and got eight strikeâ€"outs in that short time. Wagar will do the catching. McIntyre battery has not been anâ€" nounced yet, but the Holly boys say the Macs will need the very best they‘ve got. | Large Turnout Last Week for Club Shoot Lefty O‘Donnell to Pitch Against Macs Toâ€"Morrow Shepel though kick int wrestlers methods to catch pave the ciler can with the Italian Football the wres Aiter making good as a professional wrestler Al Mercier set to work to to his repertoire of holds some of innovations which had been introdguced to the sport. As a result, Mercier, who will meet Roy Shepsk of Los Angeles at the Timmins skating rink, Wednesâ€" day night is a capable exponent of the Aying tackle which was made famous by Gus Sonnenburg who used it to win the heavyweight championship cf the world from Ed. "Strangler‘" Lewis. Merâ€" cier can send his opponents into a heap with the drop kick which Joe Savoldi, Italian star who was a Notre Dame Football player, emploved to st,artle! § THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE Should be Lots of Flying Tackles and "Drop Kicks" in Fight Bill at Skating Rink Wednesday Evening. Al Mercier, "Flying Frenchman," Should Star. Former Football Stars Wrestle Here Wednesday A phone call will bring our representaâ€" tive to you to discuss work, with prices and samples, etc.; also his experienced help is yours without obliâ€" gation in the drawing up of any special work As a suggestion: what of your letterheads, envelopes, statements, blotters, to say nothing of the many other items so necessary in the conâ€" duct of modern business. tight now is a good time to list your printing requirements and let us know of them. Whatâ€" ever your needs we can take care of them to your satisfaction and to ours. Exacting care is taken with all work entrusted to us: care in reading, care in appearance, care in workmanship. _ These factors make for printing of a betâ€" ter qualityâ€"â€"and more satisfactory results to our customers. Printing of the Better Sort. .. ... alo aetect pening ickles but he brings the drop However, both thess o the belief that such are better when used ment off guard and for a winning holid ldomn alâ€" the drop hh es in dera n Sn n e‘ The beauty of the Kiwanis sports programme is that there‘s no cost atâ€" tached to it. Softballs and bats are supplied free of charge. Don‘t Miss It, Beys The boys of Timmins have keen ofâ€" fered a remarkable opporunity by the Kiwanis clubâ€"and though they‘ve taken full advantage of the swimming inâ€" struction, they don‘t ssem to be so keen about the softball or the running and jumping. Parents might help in this particular, for field events, under proper guidance as are the Kiwanis afterncon sports and twilight meets, _make one of the best body developers known. Provided they are not overâ€" done, they create stamina, spsed, and a certain grace of movement that may, mean much in later life. Strong Iungs | and muscles, ever ready to react to a | brain message are undoubtedly good returns for a small investment of time | and energy. And when boys are pracâ€" tising out on the cyanide, they‘re not running around the streets, in constant danger of accidents. nal rathe: da | ing a the ced The ho | Zeller, PHONE 26 A catcher should make a better plate umpire than most men, for he knows all the tricks of the trade and he gets right down to see them câ€"me across. SA W If you didn‘t see Joe MacDonald beâ€" ing umpire in the McIntyreâ€"Porcupine baseball game on Priday at South End, you missed one of the sights of the sport year. The Porkies‘ umpire didn‘t show upâ€"had to go to work or someâ€" thing, and by five minutes to six, the game still wasn‘t under way. Nobody wanted the job behind the bat, but finally Joe was persuaded to take it. He had on a McIntyre uniform of course, but that didn‘t seem to make any difâ€" ference. He certainly called ‘em as he| Aa Y rather than as a direct mean ing a fall. em and nobody had a kick all From All Levels *#, #6 *u .*, )* "ve‘es* #, ®%. * o .00.00 ##4 # # ## .. w * .' ##* s #4 ® # Â¥* *# . 0..0 # # ## # # #@ * # ## ®# # #4 *# w ## *# + ## ® # ## # # #@ # # #* * # #4 * # #* # + #* # ® Cad *# *# eetes * * * * *# #4 * *# Â¥* *# *# #Â¥* ®# Ld w* # *# ## *# *# ## * *# #* *, * 0..0 #4 # La #% *# *# ## *# *# *# # # #* u* .00'“. # *# ## * * *3 # w Â¥* *#. * .â€0 *# s ue iinalndinele «Pndtadiadtadtadtactse) 7.00â€"Running broad jump, boys unâ€" der 11 years. 7.00â€"100 yd. dash, boys under 17 vears. Following is the programme for the Thursday Twilight meet:â€" Thursday Twilight Meet 6.30 p.m.â€"25 yd. dash, boys 6 and 7 years. 6.30â€"Hop, step and jumpâ€"open. 6.30â€"Running high jump, boys unâ€" der 14 years. 6.40â€"50 yd. dash, boys 8 and 9 years. 6.50â€"75 yd. dash, boys 10 and ll' vears. | The swimming at the Mattagami pool and at Gillies Lake is being well patronized, though a number of new swimmers could be taken care of. Monday and Wednesday mornings at the pool or Tuesday and Friday mornâ€" | ings at Gillies Lake, the instructor gives lessons in swimming and estiâ€" mates that the average boy can learnl’ | to look after himself very well in the water after about ten lessons. Softball has not yet got under way but should the boys interested want to enter three or more teams, the superâ€" visor will be glad to arrange a schedule and get the sport going. All boys inâ€" terested should get in touch with the supervisor. 7.10â€"100 yd. dash, boys 12 and 13 The quarter mile track on the cyanide is ready now, as are the Jjumping pits. These can be used any afternoon or evening when Instructor Wright will be on hand to help all he can. The cirecus proved too big an attracâ€" tion last Thursday for Timmins boys, so the Kiwanis "Twilight meéet" was post=â€" poned until this Thursday. Eliminaâ€" tions will be held Thursday morning and afternoon in accordance with the anncuncement made last week and two representatives from each district of the town permitted to compete in the evening events. ‘? Since Falconbridge and McIn‘yre |are scheduled to piay the second in their series of Northern Ontario play â€" offs toâ€"night at MeiIntyre park, the MciIntyreâ€"Holilinger baseball game ‘scheduled for the Mcintyre park toâ€" night will be played toâ€"morrow. This time the two big mine teams . meet, it may be a different story than last time. The way Hollinger has been going lately, both pitching and batting may give McIintyre their second defeat of the year, McIntyre has lost one ’game to Porcupine and so has Holâ€" linger, but both Hollinger and Méâ€"| ’Intyre were able to turn the tables on | Prices compare favourably with those of outâ€" ofâ€"town housesâ€"and in some instances rate even lower. Kiwanis Supervised Sl;(;t I#’_rg)g;;mme Well Under Way Now, but Still Lots of Room for Softball Players, 6 to 16 Years of Age. Delivertes are prompt too. Let us know when you want the work and we‘ll have it ready on time for you. the South End aggregation Second Meeting of Two Big Mine Teams Scheduled for Mceintyre Park Toâ€"morâ€" Hollingerâ€"MeIntyre Ball Game Tomorrow *. hnsl es en d n d en dn d ie d en den d w en dop dn ie dn ies dn ate se ie on 420 000000400 00000000000 at 5.45 p.m. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, IMMINS, oONTARto Fort Erie Timesâ€"Review:â€" Science recognizes three stages of intoxication : drunk, intoxicated and polluted, says a scientist. And in which one is it that "Sweet Adeline" becomes the only song in the world? The cup that‘s up this year for the club championship is a new one, since Mrs. Porter retained the former one three years in succession, winning the right to permanent possession. Friday morning of this week, beginâ€" ning at 10.30, a driving, approaching, and putting contest will be held, open to all members who are at the club on time. The usual Friday luncheon will be given. first flight and Mrs. Robinson had the low score of the day, a 96. Match»s will be played during the week so that the finals can be run off on Friday. the ladies section of the golf club are to be played next Friday afternoon, it was announced on Saturday. Last Friday 12 ladies qualified to enter the T‘welve Qualify for First Flight in Ladies Club Championship Event Last Friday. Ladies Golf Finals to be Playved Friday 7.10â€"Running high Jjump, boys unâ€" der 17. 7,20â€"100 yd. dash, open. 7.30â€"25 yd. sack race, boys 6, 7 and 8 years. 7.30â€"Running broad jump, boys unâ€" der 14 years. 7.40â€"440 yd., open. 7,50â€"220 yd., boys under 17 vyears. | Exce Schumache Friedmans Dome Mcneta McIntyre Hollinger Finals in the club championship of Empire MHcilinger Porcupine Abitibi McIinty 00000’9000000000000'0’ 000 # 0’0 00 4 0’ 00: 0:000 .: .z 00 0’: ) d# _b# OA #4 448 0844 °64 #4 #4 4 P.L.S.A. Standing Men‘s Softball valuiindtnelndtnateate Won Brampton â€" Conservator:â€"$10,000,000 was considered a tidy sum of money a few years ago. Now that amount is voted in ten minutes to help the needy. go vary far. Chis Sathrang Back Chris Sathrang, at right back for the Falcons, played soccer here as long ago as ten years. He was just as well known then for that long, powerful kick as he is toâ€"day at Sudbury. Jimmy Lone, who plays left back for the Falâ€" cons is a brother of the Lone who plays right half for Dome. seems a Shame This third baseman, Osborn, who has had a pretty steady berth with the Macs, has been doing a lot of good hitting lately, but his fielding hasn‘t been so hot. The other day at South Fnd he fumbled one that let a run in f)r the Porkies, but to make up for it, he drove out two triples during the game, bringing in two runs. And that‘s just the way it is. He‘s too valuable a man with the stick to drop, but beâ€" fore the playdowns come around, he‘ll have to be smarter on the pickâ€"up, and if he ever does get his fielding average up where it should be, he‘ll be one of the most valuable players in the league. Need Crowd toâ€"night Expensive business, these footMall playofis. The Falcons look after their own transportation up here from Sudâ€" bury (no small item), and the McInâ€" tyre club pays the hotel bill for about twenty men for three days. It means they have to have about 1,000 paid adâ€" missions as a total for the series to be able to make any money at all. And if they get the chance of going to Toronâ€" to, what‘s left over from the gate won‘t 500 000 three hundred feet inrland. Curious, they went to a lot of trouble trying to find out how such a thing could be and finally came to the conclusion that some arden golfer, not having enough time at the game while ashore, had been driving balls from the deck of one of the floating palaces of the day; that it had drifted in close to shore and that a seas birds had picked it up and carâ€" ried it inland. There‘s a simpler exâ€" planation than that, the experts seem to have overlooked. Every summer, at least a few students go up the Laâ€" brador coast either on government or Hudson‘s Bay Company vessels. One chap who was up there not so many years ago said he and his chums had a swell time playing game and what not| in the long twilight after the day‘s surâ€" veying was done. They had their golf j clubs with them ta>. l for three d have about i total for t any money chance of g t over from From All Levels Here Wednesdays the series Y at all. . going to T 1i the gate 0k after ere from nd the M bill for : ys. It 1,000 paic who will oppose "the Hungarian preliminary fight skating rink on when Jack Corâ€" Club fighters will show of the yvear k for the long ago as well powerful . Jimmy s to be And if Toronâ€" ootl"all r their i1 Sudâ€" McInâ€" about means Hollinger:â€"Marks, Webb, Roberts, Kennedy, Heavysledge, Platt, Maynard, Cepps and Reid. _ Umpires: Campbell, Shinehoft. [ Dome Beats Mcintyre While the doubleheader was on at the Cyanide, Dome and McIntyre were fighting it out at the McIntyre diaâ€" mond. It was one of those nineâ€"inning affairs, to break a deadlockeq 5â€"all score at the end of the seventh. Inâ€" termittent rain didn‘t improve the diaâ€" mond any, but the game was played with few interruptions. With Cattarelâ€" l0 on the mound for Dome and Jim Walsh hurling for the Macs, it looked, Schumacher:â€" Thompson, White, Blake, Sparks, Neddow, Robertson, Kilâ€" patrick, Ward, Ramsbottem, Mira. Sherry., Lou Brouillard, Frencaâ€"Canadian Southpaw battler from Worcester Mass, outâ€"decisions Young Corbett II in a tenâ€"round bout in Ban Franâ€" cisco. Both are former world champions, Brouillard once holding both the welterweight and middleweight crowns and Young Corbett the welter title until Jimmy McLarn#z:i displaced him. Both are now middleâ€" weight contenders. Moneta: Campbell, p.; Lacombe, c. Tokio, 1b.; Lukon, 2b.; McMahon, 3b. Bexdml ss.; Guidolin, If.; Guolla, cf., Ferrari, rf. Frigdmans: Grant, Fox, p.; O‘Connor ¢.; Morin, 1b.; Studor, 2b.; Wilson, 3b.; Guidics, ss.; Murtagh, Paite,> ‘If;; Thompson, cf.; Murray, Grant, rf.; Dayton, batted in seventh. Umpires: Webb, Roberts. Schumacher Wins Again In the first of the weekâ€"end series, Schumacher kept their record spotless by taking an improveq Hollinger team 16â€"10. Though the fads from Schuâ€" macher had the edge all the way, Holâ€" linger managed to keep not so far beâ€" hind. Every man on the Schumacher team scored at least one run, Neddow get ting the only homer for his side. Robâ€" Erts duplicated this for Hollinger in the seventh. Moneta Friedmans Friedamans did some hitting through the game but were held on base very nicely. Studor got a single in the first, Thompson a double in the second and Wilson a single in the third. Wilson seemed bound to save a shutout and slipped around to third neatly. Grant laid down a bunt and Wilson, who had taken a good lead, beat the ball to the plate, from being completely shut out when| one run was scored. The game was played through aimost steady rain. ' Leo Campbell pitched all the way fcr Moneta, He threw nice steady ball | co 'and was well backsd up. He allowed | ru (Â¥) h ti only six scattered hits, and though | hi three Friedman men walked, no harm | ca was done by them. Grant pitched the | in first inning for Friedmans, but Fox relieved him with one on base in the second. The game showed some good | play in most innings, although Moâ€" ‘ neta did carsy the business of ragging | M the opposing pitcher a bit farther than | Tt was either nscessary or sporting. It | !f. was Moneta‘s game all the way, and | it‘s doubtful if any amount of talking B! made any difference to the result. De-’3b- spite the row, Fox got nine strikeâ€"outs | B¢ n five innings. He walkeq four. Iâ€" Moneta started right in to seore, Lukon, Tokio and Campbell, rirst' three men up, crossing the plate beâ€" l | M fore the side was retired. Tokio and Campbell got the only hits. In the! second they added one as Nick Lukon! smashed out a threeâ€"bagger and scored as Guidolin hit. In the third, Lukon.z Ferrari, Berdini and Guolla finished | up the scoring for their side. Ferarri, | * Berdini and Guolla walked and Lukon' r hit. 1 Weekâ€"end softball brought ons big ; at the end of the fourth, as if the Macs surpriseâ€"Moneta took Friedmans for| were going to lose baaly. They stepped their secong loss of the season, and | up in the fifth and brought in three runs to tis the score, and from then there wasn‘t any doubt about the win cither. Score was 8â€"0 until the seventh, | till the disastrous eighth they held the Dome well. but the department store was saved from being completely shut out when "The Macs went into the sevent)l fwoet Upset of the. Day Comes When Smooth Moneta Outfit Downs Friedman‘s 8â€"1. Domeâ€"Mcintyre Game Goes to Nine Innings. Moneta, Schumacher, Dome, Win in Weekâ€"~End Games Campbell, p.; Lacombe, c Lukon, 2b.; McMahon, 3b â€" Guidolin, If.; Guolla, cf Brouillard Decisions Young Corbett II The Teams 000 0Oâ€"8 7 000 000 1â€"â€"â€"1 4 held on base very single in the first, in the second and the third. Wilson ve a shutout and ng the plate »tired. Tokio nly hits. In .; O‘Connor Wilson, 3b. Paice, â€" If, Grant, rf. _‘ § WELDING g Detroit Free Press:â€"The reason the nations have not agreed enough, notes a contemporary, is because they have a greed too much. Henry Picard found it so good that he has gone away to England with m y prized putter. He used it during a practice round the other day. It brought back his putting touch. Next: More by Morrison pretty. much of a stab. Then I swittch to the aluminum putter. This makes it easier to swing smoothly. This combination of putters is good for all players. I also have a plain steel head putter. This is used where the green are fast. At times, like every other I tighten up so that my putting stroke becomes pretty much of a stab. Most golfers have prized passesâ€" sions about their kits Mine is an old aluminium putter I‘ve had since my caddy days. It has a suggestion of loft to the face which makes it easy to line up a putt. ‘ tie it up. In the eighth, the Macs went completely to pileces and allowed six runs to cross. They got one in their half of the eighth, when George Walsh came in. The same Walsh got a homer in the second. Dome _ TÂ¥ 102 101 O61â€"â€"12 Mcintyre 010 030 110â€" 6 Teams, with runs scored, were: Domete: Cattarello, p., 2: Dunn. c.: The Macs went into the seventh just one down and Stollery made himself a hero by cracking out a homs run to ELECTRIC AND OXYâ€"ACETYLENE New Ontario Machine Works Cor, Spruce First Timmins ‘(ztlv /// $ Mm /wu m\.W,,,\% mflno “ m \\ [ » [ 3 _‘ *k efem n\ Alex ]. Morrison Number 654 Bv .; Stollery Eckert, If. Sullivan