the b snapy ag nan scat pilate in TT and: added one‘in th: uUp W a bu breach turned formed fi Macs Soccer Team to Clean up All District Finals! se a «omm o ismmsn in ie ie U Wnn ue iss URA t Ne s c oo s on mm in omm on ons Macs Field Well but Lose Two to Smiths Falls Pitcher M(:h nd McI ml In City Barber Shop Two expert barbers with years of experience in leading shops W. Fitzgerald Trained to please the most exacting clientele. You are assured perfect ’ satisfaCtion. Opposite Post Office Ladics and Children Woelcome # A\ T © EC © 1M aC¢ 4 Â¥ Smarit Fielding edit to Officials oi Montreal and Ichnston New York A Sm nd base allers Eliminated from Journal Cup Race ider Monday Afterncon at ~michs Falls. ant Pitches 18 Innings for Winners and sward End. npleting three 1 some classy rship of Malâ€" .‘ in â€" all "the smart circus iding is hid Fifteenâ€"Yearâ€"old is r from the 1t h H mat 1XUT. quota and s but cCO aet .« the Yoâ€"Yo Champion 16 avenue, pe! John Doré avenue, W( and Henr; +A point ful first 5 was wortt 69 Commercial avenue, champion of Timmins. He displayed his talent the "top" expertly yester at the cyanide before a youngsters and in com about 20 of the best yoâ€" He finished off an exhil cluded all but the most by 105 consecuti1 nearest rival in this mad Of. â€"the 13 tricks all were asked to do, only Best Twenty Yoâ€"Yoâ€"ers in Timmins Contest for High Honours on Wednesday Afternoon. pitches, Wood McCrum 3; lef 6, McIintyre M Smith‘s Falls 6 Hanford, base DaIils, Cif lennant 2, W OO hit by pitch®r, by Wood 1 Osborne to Cybulski, Ma ski, Malloy to Quinn io Abra bas An LN €est Fifteenâ€"y sS\imnma Malloy nI tyre Min Falls 6. U bases: #®COPE )Tmed aged f0u ds before a good crowd of and in competition with the best yoâ€"yoers in town. off an exhibition that inâ€" it the most difficult trick, 5 consecutive loops. His e~A43 Rum mith nI 1€ D3 ol by Innings ba McP 31 ilents for handlin esterday aftsrnoo MJ 11 * (AL A B 100 00 14 00 rat Ja built | passed balls Smith‘s FPall 5 Rentf1 2: entrants boys, Earl am street, _ 44 Sixth uccessfully. )‘ â€"Wilson Earl third, Cck Macâ€" up their L »«Trun. n, plate Cybulâ€" i: wild Pnoon xd of trick £1 on 0’ L Y had possession timé ang got with regularity single point. sem, a muchâ€"Im past few weeks, Baxter cold. Ed play down the ot the net and passe lifted the ball ge who was in perf Chambers was men low the Dail wWell C and passed back headed a long or In the last fiv ix PC Hend Just as the visi checking better ar mass defence in ac one and tru about 40 vards out tion plays failed as : took the ball time ar strong defence wen the tricky work of found line. Often it Intyre was having al Dome had their full half when, althoug} M The Macs did most of their scoring in thke first half, and although they did not appear to weaken much in the secâ€" ond, their work at the net was not nearly so good as it nad Hendry at centre forward scored twice for the winners, Grassem netted a couple, and Roy and Ed Dunstan got one each. The Dome‘s first, lats in the first half, was made by Joe White on a penalty shot and their second, early in the second half, was scored by Munroe on a surprise play that left the Macs flatâ€"footed. New Mac Line Arrangement McIntyre‘s forward line worked like a charm, The two Dunstan brothers moved to the left, Searle and Grassem on ithe right and Hendry at contre apâ€" pears to be the besi combination the Macs have struck yet. Each man stuck to his proper position and played it The best team McIntyre has fielded this year took an easy win from a weakened Dome soccer team on Tuesâ€" day night to get the big edge on the playdowns for the Dickson Cup. Their win of 6â€"2 leaves thsm with a big adâ€" vantage for the last game of the series at Dome toâ€"night. Mcintyre Takes Four Goal Lead in Dickson Cup Final impie m oi n ns in n game at Dome Toâ€" night Looks Safe for Powerful Mcinâ€" tyre Eleven, as Forward Line Reâ€"arranged Again. Dome Gets Two Counters, One on a Penalty Kick, as Consistent Mcintyre Attack Disorganized Team. ive minules 1 , a muchâ€"imp t few weeks, h make the Macs [cCurdy missed mne as Lone gayvy one over to UAD3ralln > been good for a goal bu d just over the bar,. "HMands" in Goal Arca A few and made e most oï¬ T pl linemet of Mic} P nd Wad Grassem Scores First worry â€" B knocked ‘und, but ) a1 Mo hant Tiny‘" HMHerman five minutes, every and a couple of I TSs, Grassem neltLEed aA y and Ed Dunstan got Dome‘s first, lats in the made by Joe White on and their second, early half, was scored by surprise play that left thie t » Gal U C ‘mh Mci 1 Dom nd McI > Ma emed he luc Ma2aCc Al Searle 1 n y < be °s newlyâ€" that Mcâ€" k, but the 1i the last )me team in that irted 1C¢ nd h able nbir THE pPORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONT ARIO alve did to patch up the weak spots. Even Abiâ€" tibi may be a lot stronger than they have been in the past few years. Intcrest in baseball in the camp is on the upâ€"grade now. It may be a few vears vet before Timmins is as baseâ€" ba Ma 18 Somebody had to score before the pressure lifted, and it was Grassem who finally turned the trick. Dome Stages Fast Play After about two minutes of centre field play in the second half, the Dome forwards broke away fast and before they could ‘se covered, Munroe was at the net and haq headed one past Brockbank to finish the scoring for the session. The Macs did play better soccer than thse Dome right up to the end and had 1€ ers. They failed to m mne of them good as th ito hard defence work An RICGH‘T VRA 1, . ARIVES}: :Xz R,. Dunstan, F J. Dawson, spa One Pitcher Did It hanging around in Smith‘s seven days, the McIntyre baseâ€" n finally gid get its doubleâ€" for the Journal Cup played. It did not make the Macs look ry big team when one pitcher _ to beat them right through From All Levels Tk nap 1. 1 Budday Mciers ib > story may be a differâ€" ; have stateq quite openâ€" field a team far better ; and the Hollinger boys that they‘li be able weak spots. Even Abiâ€" lot stronger than they 1e long layâ€"over (the yed a game since Auâ€" g reason why the boys better is without a heyv didn‘t get strong play better soccer than up to the end and had e opportunities on corâ€" d to make more than d as the Dome settled ie team were anxi0us down eastâ€"they did ime and for some of . wasn‘t much of @ y didn‘t get strong 1 in the Porcupiné beginning they had n way, only toward get down anywhere the next best team 1 1 ne nexlt Dest team n exhibition game kland Lake wasn‘t who was ratec iwa. Meiers i m Coach Hugh ballâ€"crazy ‘ low woere Another Soccer Team? 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Why such a potent "grudge" exists between the marathonâ€" ers is still a mystery to most psople, but grudge there is, if all the reports not only from North Bay but also from Tcronto, are to be taken at face value. Softballers Will Settle Championship This Week curth in Series is to be Real Final, Executive Game Starts at 2.30 and Wil} Go Until Dark, sarv.â€" Both Teams Exude Confidence., WVIH 1 big sw 11 im T1 Ige" Postponed a Week swim at North Bay is really o they say, Now it‘s set for ind Young and Nelson are in training at the Gateway water was just 58 degrees and won‘t be much warmer is to be the way of it, the robably have to combine for up and Foster Cup playâ€" Tim mins end )2 no wo b 11 pparen will hav jark; he shn{nanigan st bets, Fo: 5 for Schu ir, thou announCt fi1 1p pia gan bush, tree3 to ke trollin plane. nearly Next at prospsct be the firs the other side of Foley O‘Brisgn, ha seen there all summer, feels fine an fit, and may live in Timmins this win ter. 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