June 23r0â€"t first ‘slig spot be sports fC events, soft} will* keep a from 10 0o‘c €] Track and Field Events for Public School B6 High School Boys and Girls, Men and Wo! Baseball and Soccer Games. In the mc have their f1 sharp. Follo which Willia 75â€"yard das} yard dasn, g dash, boys 9 girls 9 and 1 11 and 12 y and 12 year and 14; 100 14; 100â€"yard 15 and over HiiIlIl Big Sports Day PrograMmMe for June 2?23rd Annou 1ced| â€" for Knox Golf Cup s schsool girls 1: to pub race, from M«( tre and back, running broa school puplis. At 11.3.0 A . played, probab alncther team Dancing * High schcool Athletes |â€" At â€"6.15, High school athletes come into their teams will to the delightful syncopation of / £.% M Andy Cangiano and his Orchestra at the Riverside Pavilion Pu bhI ic c} 1 t U n n () r 5§ Softball Game 1( betwsen M be selected and vard dash 5; â€" Gold Cenâ€" ind under: â€"â€" Will Intvyre Doys Publi will cock for ind open adul me! 1D6 l1¢ Xt 3.30 thi aming Base 1n Open Skippit thers> are ope 22( eam 1} Opon Basebail S§00CE 10285 ntt *¢}p {tha 11 Samplers Win From Engineers Friday Intyre House 1 K. CHESTERTON, NOTED AUTHOR, PASSES ON home in . Douglas, n and Mr /in the Pri 11 ‘hole day‘s sports will be he‘d MciIintyre athletic field, kind in Northern Ontario. 5€ esterton, TaAmous hLnglist iuthor, died last week al eaconsfield, England. He iir health, it was believed U M 1 1€ 1 V iI1 be a incheon ‘s. ~McClinâ€" Dougherty in EFriday rtvy â€"won prize ving T ind ing. 1¢ vards and | up. Romualdi touched his own fair nd games | hit for the first out, Wilkes fanned and nesday of | Dorey flied out to Studor. ‘ A spoon The second inning found the Palace e players( machine working well and the first ame conâ€"| three Friedmans men up were out. Two errors, one at short and the other at ze in the |third base, let McMahon score the s round, | second Palace run. Me made second on he second | his own attempt, ard came in as Delâ€" won the| monte‘s grounder was badly handled In the ' and badly pegged. Guolla flied to Stuâ€" clubhouse | dor but Lamoureux hit and was at third T. Walkâ€" | as Dominico let Godin have a high fly. In the third, Friedmans‘ cause began a regular | to l¢ok up. Butcher walked and so did n will bo | Grant. Both runners advanced on 2 wild pittch while Giallonardo was batâ€" tirg. The shortstop let loose a long ) drive to centre field that was caught sSES ON | by Dominico but it made a chance for | Butcher to score. Studor flied to Lukon s English | and Grant came in with the last Friedâ€" t week at.!mans run. Dainton doubled but was on of the nz round The draw ki THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMINS, ONTARIO Lamoureux Pitches Palace to Third Consecutive Win k mans run. left on base a fly. Lukon lsd off with a single ‘for Palace in the third and went to second on an error at first. Romusaldi flied out to Dainton. Wilkes‘ triple over third base brought Lukon home. Dorey hit along the first base line and Morin New High Run Record Set as Thirtyâ€"Two Runners Score | still packed. A passed ball scored Mayes and advanced Maki and White. Another error by White scored Maki Westinghouse trailed by one run when McIntyre Keeps Record Clean by Defeating Westinghouse 17â€"15 in Weekâ€"end Softball Fixture. Home Runs and Errors are Plentiful. ball found its way to the tracks whii® the bruising blonde made the round trip chasing two runs in ahead of him. Westinghouse cut the lead in half in the fourth. Maki singled through short to start the inning. White struck out and Bucknam walked. He stole second and Landrell‘s sacrifice to deep right scored him along with Maki. In McIntyre‘s half of the fifth inâ€" ning they counted three times while Westinghouse scored four to come withâ€" in one run Oof tieing the game. Hicks singled to right and went down to third on a passed ball. Vail was passed and Hamill‘s error allowed George Walsh to occupy first base and the bases were lcaded. Peacock was thrown out at first but the play saw Hicks score, Vail go to third, and Walsh stop at second. Stewart was thrown out, short to first, but he scored Vail and chased Walsh n edaman alter Grant Taken to Hospital Following Crash at First Base in Last Inning of Friday Night Softball (Game. Palace 5, Friedmans 2. t € ment. Lukon Mits Hometr n got as far as second for ns in the first but he was left ikon, first man up for Palace t grounder between first and hat he stretched into a home he fielders were slow to covel nout and th A | al nd four strikeâ€"outs. He} p walks. In the last inâ€" | S wo down and Marks on W crashed into Wilkes at| Dorey Kep 18 n to the AoOt cornfgr. VA ant that he liked and th way to the tracks whil blonde made the roun wo runs in ahead of hin se cut the lead in half i Maki â€" singled throug 1¢ ta k Morin gave ingled to centré n â€" Bucknam‘s ba 11 d him an nainder <« ainst him strikeâ€"out early lead and at I carto they were i 4â€"0 score.. Thei the second innin: 18 h im kept it lly > the were ma m and c Dominic( Maki. _fifth inâ€" mes while I‘St Andi| EU a home| G o cover WA second. to first, _ Walsh tre and i‘s© bad down ha hadt 91 n a| Suimmary batâ€" | Friedmans 0 0 2 0 0 0 0Oâ€"2 long | Palace j 11 2 1 0 0 xâ€"5 ught Stolen bases, Studor, Dorsy, Delâ€" ) for ‘ monte, Guolla. hit, Dainton. ,1kon|'1"hree-base hit, Wilkes. Home â€" run, iedâ€" | Lukon. Runs batted in, Lukon, Guolla, was | Wilkes, Giallonardo, Studor. Hits off nicc | Lamoureux 3 in 7 innings; off 6 in three innings, one out in fourth; for | off Butcher 0 in remainder of fourth cond | and 2 innings. Strikeâ€"outs, by Lamourâ€" i out | eux 3; by Grant 1; by Butcher 4. Base third | on balls, off Lamoureux, 2; off Grant 0; hit | off Butcher 3. Wild pitches by Lamourâ€" Iorin;eux 1, by Butcher 1. Passed balls by , Lhe|Delm0nLe 0, by Godin 1. Time of the field}game 1 hour. Umpires, George Walsh Dslâ€" | and Johnny Roberts. th uUup ld men dut. two in the sev But in both in Giall £tucd Crodin, c. Webb, cf. Marks, 3D Butcher, q Lukon, â€"rf. Romualdi, ss. Wilkes, 2b. Dorey, 156. McMahon, 3b Delmonte, c. Guclla, If. Lamoureux, p Dominico, cf. brig (did. Huggins started 1t DYV 1 a nice bunt that he beat ou Cattarello walked. Thon Everybody tried to pick 1 bunt and nobody got it. Huggins and. Cattarello Thomas stopped at thir double to right scpred hi Macâ€"men changed pitchers new Mac hurler, struck out next three men and made t cut to short. Stewart knocked a home the seventh. White walked arzell‘s error sent him to sacrificed an Wood went tc Wood score a George Walst ahead of him tre and an eI isdamans Lockh throus sams inning. Landrell singled Westinghouse‘s seve ed as did Cattarell Thomas just waited a ticket, walking i bases loaded Ham homer. Peacock, cf W. Stewart White, 2b Leockhart, 1 FOox, p. G. Stewart Totals Lockheart got a eighth for the Mac allowed him to g slashed one thro nim ntage ids | als utcher on 11 1b ve Dain > they reall Kobald ran after the P 11 base men 11 h Mcln had bet wee J1 Mit ho KFriedmans ind Jb Fri »#1 Palaece MceIntyvre get the lead and they @irted it by laying down t he beat out by plenty red. Thomas bunted i to pick up Thomas 0i nei! Til nome run Peacock sin 11 1b , â€" Aim LC â€" CHYTd fe at second. Wood ) score White. ored Lockheart w rd. Hamill‘s errot ed and men brou a home run to s e walked and L him :to third w H L4 LAMOL fourth and s 44 int Grat third. him t t es 0 hor Hu: 1Y bag. bat with d ‘ad and the 3 ~10 ched n fou IBPO 0 :0 AamMm Ro ma k A 5 1€ pa e to cen et Stewar ime in th )d a May nd |1 U 1 1 bal Hick 9T fir T 11 Huggin Cattare Thoma Hamill, Mayes, Maki. White, Lanadrt MclIn wWest A. H. Wohlrab Wins Weekly Golf Event S U BRUCE STATION BOY HAS FOUR GREAT GRANDPARENT S Bté mi. Pas Struck A 1 d Ward, John Fogg, Dr. Kinzsman, Stan Wookey Also Win Prizes. Ask the men that know lumber They‘ll tell you that Feldman‘s lumber is absoâ€" luvtely reliable. For years builders, carpenters and other men who buy huge quantities of lumber and timber, have shown a decided preference for Feldâ€" man‘s They realize the advantages of carefully geraded, properly seasoned materials. In ordering for your home, take a tip from these men that know. Get a quotation from Feldman‘s. _ You‘ll be pleased to find the price lower too! FELDMAN TIMBER harO uilding materials of all kinds carried in stock ineluding a full range of O:P.W. "CANADA BRAND®" Paints and V arnishes. Head Office, Schumacher Phone 708 nl! 1C Y h placed Welish after Mayes in Stewart replaced White in 8th. Westinghouse jers alive. Henry Gioson and Murray, of Laird; Ferdinand . of Bruce Station, and Chas. f Sault Ste. Marie. 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Ste Walsh, Mayes, Hicks Landrell,, Fox mill to I(Jayes i, White, Buckâ€" icks 5: hy Mak off FC 14 {four base hit nning! on ball nC 11 Five New Men on Macs Team for Game BaseDall fans \ see plenty of new me‘ts Porkies at | on Wednesday. 1 leased toâ€"day, inCc hails from Hol is highly rega 111 Wnn 1)6 a far Wednesda CthAer mialn 1 hose home t chsol, in Main Fred Callery, imes last yvear ans Will Probably See New Battery in Action for Part of Opening Ball Game with Porkies. ven‘ t appEeared _ Inky Wood will y‘s pitching, witl d or Clark Adan £NVHM M 1P J 1 hin ide matet e third ba y Cadman, St. Mary‘s Mill Office, Timmins Phone 709 10 pal 16 of it +( time MacD day, A ¢ hen 11 11 1A 1 re beforse. robably start the ither Joe MacDonâ€" M easy game, Ike nmins strength, foundation laid ced with a little 1 be just about Intyre outfit. ‘ themselves on e a chance to when McIntyre ntyre diamond cs lineâ€"up, reâ€" ve plavers who rkou nan ever, nky lad x Toronto ardrr, wnhno n, where he ler, Receivâ€" _ Stapleton, the line, ford â€" High fielding reâ€" they makt rain. st few ion of loy on th nost of hi ood many in reserve who hail es Staple ill handle 1°re job on ronto a l‘ 4 AOME mc Je