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Porcupine Advance, 12 Sep 1935, 1, p. 5

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Kicking and j has been attem nal practice wi possible. There ditioning done the town team. tco short and running and h: Followin attempt w Timmins | town rugh be players services on néesday ri scheduled Both t« called for Two r this wee Timmin there is innit flrst their. weekâ€" right finish thoug Rugby Squads Busy In Practicing Now First Game to Start at Two O‘Clock Sharp, Since both Fixâ€" tures to go Nine Innings, is League Executive Decision. @â€"«â€"«lUmpires to Check up on Minor Infringements of Rules. Inst Signal as C Weekâ€"End‘s Softball to be Double Header in Finals MclIntyre Team Plays in East Friday and Saturday es mss uns on o Mn mm en ucsmm : Oescc ies * OO ie ies Om mm . cce on o nc ommc o : «o ommmn n« + Gmamvies O Ec e e . L. Turnout for TY 11 C1 10 10 much conâ€" n charge of this y ar is ind wouldâ€" offer their sigâ€" s soon as Oof ill be left 1 DW Team nd Wed actice i egun )lact ha It is hopsd to have an early start made in connection with the arrangeâ€" ments for the coming season‘s hockey in Timmins. There is said to be excelâ€" lent talent available for the Timmins team with other circumstances favourâ€" able. To get matters under way a meetâ€" ing of the executive has bsen called for the weekâ€"end. At this meeting it is hoped to outline plans for hockey in Timmins and arrange for a successâ€" ful season. Executive of Hockey Club to Meet at the Weekâ€"end id B Tuesday > runnin AI 1C 1€ it meln im hS C full me eam throug DZen Devillant er, Frank 1y Walsh Dr. Kelly X€ ressed Coach im out Sault Ste. Marie Star:â€"Have you met the alert filling station attendant who, as a final touch, said to the driver: "Now, may I clean your specâ€" tacles?" United States Davis Cup year, took the final over Peri straight sets 7â€"5, 6â€"3 and 6â€"3 senor nockE€y 100K DrigAt NEre UMS year. But the othsr teans are strengthenâ€" ing too. According to the Toronto Daily tar of Tuesday, Sutclifife, strong deâ€" fenceman Oof the Oakville team, is to be at the Dome within the week. has really picked some good ones to strengthen the Timmins team. With the Iccal talent and the returned local talâ€" ent now in town, prospects of good senior hockey look bright here this PERRY DEFEATED IN US. TENNXNIS BY WILHMHER ALLISON Three to nine hundred men and woâ€" men returned to work toâ€"day. The strike of Montreal‘s men clothâ€" ing workers has succeeded at least in part, it was reported toâ€"day. Ten manufacturers have agreed to pay an unstated increase to 25 contracting shops who do the actual work. MONTREAL STRIKE Rogers, son of the iate multiâ€"millionâ€" airs oil man, and William J. Kelly of Union City, New Jersey, are being held for questioning. Evelyn Hoey, musical comedy star of "Fifty Million Frenchmen" and other hits, is dead. Found at the home of Henry Huddlestone Rogers, Jr., in Coatsville, Pennsylvan:a, with a bullet through her forehead, Miss Hoey may have committed suicide, police admitâ€" ted. MUSICAL COMEDY ACTRESS sSHOT; POLICE HOLD TWO MEN YÂ¥su don‘t have to shoot from fine fairways to become a good golfer. In fact most of our best players started in the rough. Sand lots and courses where y3u couldn‘t tell greens and fairâ€" ways apart were the starting places for many an accurate iron player. Think first about your qualifications as a player and then about the condiâ€" tion of the course. The fairways are dumpy like any open fiield but the uneven part is mads up for by the softness of the turk. A stray cow makes a good hazard because the penalty of shooting into trouble of this sort can run pretty high. Wise crackers like to refer to golf as ‘"cow pasture pool." Recently I saw some grounds for the nickname. On a small farm in the White Mounâ€" tains a family of four have three holes laid out in a pasture. The cups are tomato cans sunk in the ground. The turf would be prized on any course, it‘s like moss. ha Fred Perry best | In Smith Falls Now Waiting for Weather Monday for Smith‘s Fal nan conside A\ll in Good AM Ba HMAAi}}J~ Ad14¢4 16 HEORIES ! Hills Aust 1 Alex J. Morrison , looked _ upon ennis playver, wa cires now in pr New York. Wil . Texas, membe CLOTHING WORKERS BRINGS MORE MONEY baaqbai "down Number 714 od Condition a High Hopes @ Back Pennant rth. Manager ITke So heir chnantes of brir M member of the Cup team this AM AM me! in three THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMIT jJeaten chame~ T he at _ Timmins has Only Rugby Team w _ in Northern Schools Group men turning out to have Coach Gordon Wright tell them hew to get in shape: Al Schreiber, captain of the Argonaut juniors, 1923; Don Stevens, captain of Argonaut juniors, 1932; Mike Gilliggn, formerly of Ottawa Rangers and Montreal CNR.; Frank â€" Robinson, @Queen‘s man;; Joe Block, Manning Grads ~haif; Gcocyge Peacock, S.PS. Interfaculty team; Max Kabin, St. Thomas Yellow Jackets last year; Mal Y‘Darnell, Saskatoon â€" Quakers; Jim Dutton, S.P.S. Interfaculty; Lorne Merâ€" cer, Danforth Tech; Murray Greenâ€" spatt, Hartord Collsgiate; Dan White. Lso Osborn and Fred Callery, at preâ€" sent away with the MciIntyre ball tecam, will also don the Schumacher uniâ€" form, it‘s rumoured. Coach Wright. who playved at OQO.A.XC Coach Wright, who played at O.A.C when the college was intermediate inâ€" tercoll:giate champilon, assisted a bit at Varsity last year, and has plenty of material with which to work here, ‘~The boys are all keysd up about it, too, ard though they really haven‘t got down to hcenestâ€"toâ€"goodness rugbyâ€"pracâ€" tice yet, until they see how the finanâ€" cial situation is, th«y‘re serious enough Norfolik so she takes over Ethiopia, Italy doesn‘t care who works out a formula to avert sent will als form, it Coach They come from all over the mapâ€" this Schumacher rugby outfitâ€"but when you get them on paper, it looks like a pretty powerful outfit, It would seem they won‘t get much competition in this part of the North, but they‘re willing to practice hard all season if they can get even one chance at an outside team. Perhaps thex’ll enter the QR.F.U.â€"who knows? Here‘s just a sample of the kind of men turning out to have Coach Gordon Good Turnouts These Days at Meclntyre Field in Enâ€" thusiastic Effort to Make Town Team. Schumacher Has a Lot of Rugby Stars By the time the final whistle was blown, the players were practically inâ€" visible, so dark had it become. The Dome‘s team lineg up as folâ€" lows: Baxter, goal; Barnes, Foster, backs; Cockburn, Crawford, Paynter, halves; Galbraith, Chambers, Munroe, Whyte, McCurdie, forwards. Tuesday night‘s gaume was fast and hard all thke way through, though the home club appeared to have a considerâ€" able advantage. Chambers got both counters, and the McIntyre‘s lone goal came on a penalty. The final game of the PDFPL. at the Dome was played on Tuesday eveâ€" ning, when the Dome team foreced Mcâ€" Intyre down in the teams‘ standing by defeating them 2 goals to 1. Dome are now on top of the heap, with McInâ€" tyre in second place. Playoffs for the league honours are scheduled for Sepâ€" tember 2ist and 24th. MciIntyre and Dome Will be inâ€"Playofts for P.D.F.L. Championship. Dome W iins Soccer 2â€"1 in Final Home Game groups could declare a winner worthy of ecscmpeting with Iroquois Falls that school holds the very fine cup preâ€" sented by the N.O.SS.A. by Mr. Ennis of Schumacher. This district is proud Complete Basketball by Christmas In forming plans for the coming year it was decided that the association again sponsor the four major sportsâ€" rugby, girls‘ basketball, boys‘ basketball and hockey. The majority of the reâ€" presentatives present were in favour of completing the basketball schedule beâ€" fore the Christmas vacation. Iroquois Falls High School was winâ€" neor of the hockey league in this district and as neither the central or southern cculd declare a winner worthy manne interâ€"s vear. ar.n Hig Annual Meeting of N.O.8.8.A. District Executive Held Here Will Broaden Activities This Year by Adding Pubâ€" Speaking Contests to Rugby, Baskethall and Hockey Activities. B. D. Marwick of Cochrane is New President ‘presented: Cochrane, Iroquois Fal‘ls, chumacher, South Porcupins and immins. On the motion of Principal BRlake of chumacher, a ‘hearty vote of thanks as tendered to the president Mr. Tanâ€" r,. and the Secretaryâ€"Treasurer, Hoâ€" ard J. Runnalls, for the very efficient anner in which they conducted the terâ€"school contests during the past alleydourVy (f + on to W Ta the nual wil neeti1 ie Kirk roup, t t Nortt when it A T 1€ 8 plJ ided hn who shal Sudbury. ; presiden ainp mse d Al LC Timmin: balt shal Platus. Singles: Manny Abrams, verder, Walter Finkleman, kleman, Jes. Scholes, Max Max Greenspatt, Milton He rence Udow. The score was 15â€"14 some discussion about cisions, but the unma part of the bet without lash. The game was to have gone seven or nine innings but both teams had had ercugh at five, so they called it square Here‘s the way they lined up for the Herman Moscoe and 1 were the opposing pitc pitch@d pretty fair ball, sidering the lack of prac fray Marriedâ€"Herman â€" Mo Shinehoft, Cully Abrams, lon, Murray Yolles, Fra Married Men Better Than Singles Agaimm It was just in f men put it over second time this 1 afternoon, the Jev a five inning soft} less fortunate brot Five Inning Game Gives Family Men 15â€"14 Vieâ€" tory to Settle Argument for This Year. foster a healthy high schocols of the mote the ideal of and high schola: among the student vendrs 0 draw up s ball and 1 these gan carly date very keen of the va. B.A., COoccht Ba Mr. Blak mt T )ther hat Umpires: Amos Brown, Jack Pellon chu Guy Grayson AND HIS Royal Collegians iIm 6 Inmy ipin After M Return Engagement im ill, <f South ibb, of Timm iars of comtr AsSSOCl rs ago, ha cup hrane iceâ€"P Brown identâ€" ; ‘hrane. Draw Schedules Soon the new president, A d taken the chair, h 5ch for Ccla may be All prosp Pr. H. B n funâ€"but the married the singles for the is year when, yesterday Jewish family men won oftball. game from their rothers. itts s for 118 1¢ m ind Ma pitcher formed only five ady done muoh to chool spirit in the district and to proâ€" lean sportsmanship ic accomplishment Moseos, Manny ams, Tommy Maâ€" Frank Feldman, Bill â€"Fiesrco, Sol esident, Mr. Marâ€" > chair, Miss Mcâ€" )rcupine and Myr. were named conâ€" se mAppointed to r the girls‘ basketâ€" ispectively, so that commenced at an ects point to some a this vear in each Tomorrow Night [Friday] Jitney Dancing Riverside Pavilion Marvy _ and there w; the several de ried paid the batting an ev© Manny Abram w T Jack Broâ€" Sam Finâ€" Gurevitch, nry, Lawâ€" and said. h pt Nor On in uth e h by popular request event. He now claims that if he loses on Saturday, an English contract, heretoâ€" fore unheard of, will be cancelled. But Nelson has never been defeated by Young, so why all the worry? All newspapers carry reports that G. E. Elnor, the North Bay man who has besn promoting the swim, has been ofâ€" fidred $1500 by Nelson ko stop the swim, and Elnor, being a good proâ€" moter, has not tried to hush up the "bribe" offer at all. He is holding Nelâ€" son to his contract. The purse in the race, being only $500, according to Canadian Press, is supposed to have taken on its vast importance to two profeéssional swimmers by reason of the "grudge" they harbour against one anâ€" other. The switching of roles on the part of Nelson and Young has led to no small amount of perplexity on the part of If all the burning up of wires is on the level, the George Youngâ€"Marvinhn Nelson swim at North Bay on Saturday should be one of the big sport events of the year in the North. Young, apparently, has been even more willing to swim than Nelson, for some not entirely clear reason. Th Catalina Kid has had the reputation during the last few years, deserved or not, of beingâ€"well, a little shy in proâ€" fessionalâ€" competition, to put it mildly. Nelson, on the other hand, has never been known to quit, yet he appears to be making no bones about trying to get out of this nineâ€"mile North Bay Who Will Win Big Grudge Race at North Bay Saturday? Nelson and Ysung Switch Roles with Astonishing Suddenâ€" ness. The Great Fort Dodge Swimmer is Said to Have Offered a Mere $1,500 to Have the Race Cancelled. Regular Dancing every MASCULINE ... Here are real men‘s shoes that are known becarse of the company they keepâ€" shoes that are seen on the feet of better dressed men everywhere! You‘ll know them because of their fine, longâ€"wearing leathers, because of the new fall styles that will keep you looking right all of the time and because. of the "natural" lasts that keep you feeling "great." You know this world famous name too Switch Roles Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Refunded HARTT ALL STYLES from The head of the African Amazon‘s organization is Madam Wayzaro Abeâ€" bath Charkoze, a wealthy home owner her home, land and riches to defend Ethiopia. She is 34 vears old. Try The Advance Want Advertisements in Every Line Anyway, the race will be fun to folâ€" 1owâ€"in an easy chair on Monday night. Amazons Offer to Fight and Ethiopia Accepts those who follow the grsased maraâ€" thoners, but whatever the reason beâ€" hind it all, there shouldn‘t be any troubole in getting a real crowd at the Bay on Saturday to watch the two. Lake Nipissing won‘t be warmâ€"there‘s no doubt of that. The North has had pretty steady cool weather since the last week in Augzust.

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