Ontario Community Newspapers

Porcupine Advance, 15 Jun 1936, 1, p. 7

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‘‘he fans g°t plenty | the way of goals. Since the Macs ha lead in the first game first goal, scored by I cross from Ed. Dunst: ilome through McInty: inz the nign therr MciIntyre will represent the district a in the Dominion Cup series. ‘That was | ha definitely decided when the Macs won | th the second game of the Domeâ€"McIntyre | on series by a score of 4â€"3 on Saturday | th night at the McIntyre park. It gave j at Macs Take Round 5â€"3 as They Beat Dome 4â€"3 Saturday Night e wa Fans See Dome Tie Dominion Cup Round but Fail to Hold Pace as McIntyre Scores Four Goals to Win Right to Represent District. MONDAY. JUNE 1S7TH . i ‘l1€ At 12 midnight the drawing will be made for cash prizes.â€" Tickets now being sold by the St. Anthony‘s Troop of Scouts. For sports events, parade floats, etc., are to be made to F. Gauthier, P. 0. Box 1194, Timmins, who will gladly give any further information or details desired in regard to the event. Auspices Le Cercle Canadien and Canadian Legion Running, Jumping, Horseshoe Pitching, Tugâ€"ofâ€"W weight 1500), Novelties, ete. Wednesday, July 1st at Timmins I‘C starts at 1 am. All organizations are invited to enter a float in this parade. Commercial floats will also be welcomed. Scouts, Guides, Leâ€" gion, Patriotic and Fraternal orâ€" vyanizations are also urged to join the parade in uniform as marchers. Admission Wednesday, June 17 PORCUPINE Mcintyre Park Game Called at 5.15 p.m. sharp PARADE DANCE irst game ofâ€" the series, the ored by Billy Rodgers on a ‘d. Dunstan, gave the Macs Opening Game Mr. R. J; Ennis will Pitch the First Ball Official Temiskaming Baseball League \pplications will hbe received by the secretary F. Gauthier, for booth privileges for the day s had got a, oneâ€"goal BETWEEN TWO QOUTSTANDING TEAMS IN THE PORCUPINE DMSTRICT in tlieing it up every time. luck all the way Willie White almost tied the game : most enthusiastic | few minutes after the Macs got in thei admitted that durâ€" | frist goal but Brockbank recovered it is up and down all |time toâ€"save the tally. Play uy At time the| and down the field quickly. The Mac he r3sund but they | had a kick on a foul within the Dome fort and the Macs | peralty area but Mair missed the net in the lead again. | Chambers missed a fine chance as Wilâ€" for their monéy in lie White gave him an accurate cross Brockbank made a great save as Paynâ€" C q anp s , | ter shot a long dangerous one that com« £ | AtUT m the | mu a the | edâ€" [Dome] JUu leas was C underneath the bat it am¢ ie had } ittack f1 Chambers Ties Scord DU they ju adDout t begun. rom the ‘ just weren‘t able t ng punch they need i the Macs succeeded OT i lon A1t the Riverside Pavilion from 9.30 to ?2 2 Andy Cangiano‘s Orchestra. $1.50 per couple. Extra lady 50c¢, tax included. Novelty dances. Come down to the beautiful Riverside Pavilion and finish off the big day dancing to the music of the best orchestra in the district. n minutes The Dom: on. ; Th until hal Thai afte1 were had time Referee, Pat Lart nerman, Richmond (team of 8, maximum MczcIntyre: goal, Brockbank:; backs McAdam, Davis; halves, Mair, Philips, Morrison; forwards, Ed Dunstan, Reg Dunstan, Hampton, Searle, Rodgers: spares, Jimmy and Charlie Dawson. Dome: goal, Baxter; backs, Barnes, Foster; halves, Munroe, Joe White, Cock3surn:; forwards, Wishart, Willie White, Chambers, Paynter, Tierney; sparss, Galbraith, Lone. Referee, Pat Larmer:; linesmen, Banâ€" During the next ten minutes there was plenty of up and down the field play. White and Tierney for the Dome, found both Brockbank and Baxter right ¢n their toes. The Dome mustered all the pressure they could in a last final effort. The backs came up well past centre field in the last att@mpt, but they couldn‘t get the one goal they needed to tie the round. Finally Ed. Dunstan broke away with the ball and played up, with Billy Hampton going with him. Ed passed to Billy just at the right moment and the Macs were sure of the game. Hampton‘s goal made the score 4â€"3 for the Macs. J¢e White Ties Score Again It was only a minute or so later that the Dome had a chance to tie the tally once more. The Macs fouled in theil psnalty area and Joe White was selctâ€" ed by Dome to take the free kick. Th: Jall travelled along close to the grounc and found an open corner. The score was tied again. Sear a t Dome made a last effort but appeare o be in too much of a hurry to accom lish anything. 12 GORAL ad time Billy 1 ime ag A Cl Domt 1A l CKE ards out in himst aand cor 3 T 1 jal nad Jdiown, l omm he ball at a poin from the Dome ne f and shot hard fo mg time whe When Whi und was nca nit bar and d In CAhel was selct kick. Th: he ground The 14A ie M WA Doms No move has yet been made by anyâ€" one in town to carry on the work beâ€" gun last year by the Kiwanis in proâ€" viding supervised summer sports for the school boys of Timmins. It‘s likely ;Lhat the Kiwanis have all they can handle in the building of a summer camp at Barber‘s Bay where a good many of the needy bys of the town will have an outing such as they never had \before. It‘s hard to estimate just how much good was accomplished in last year‘s supervised sports. The work may have prevented a dozen drownings; may have set a dozen boys on the right path. It should be carried on oy someâ€" one. .| Walter Grant, Len _ |Gun Club to Open _ Godin Are Injured: New Club This Week i Sports for All This June 23rd sports day being sponsored by the Schumacher Lions [Club in celebration of King Edward VIII‘s sirthday, should attract every athlete in the Porecupine. They ssem to have put something on the programme for â€"almost everybody. And for those who like to watch good sport too. The youngsters get their chance in the mcrning, and the high school boys and girls and those who compete in open events have the afternoon. One event |in particular on the afterncon proâ€" gramme is expected to attract a good deal of attentionâ€"the relay race beâ€" tween teams from the high schools of the district. Each member of the team !will run a quarter of a mile. Entries Found to be in possession of 14 gal-i lons of undiluted aleohol, Robert Rdel formerly of Toronto, was fined $500 and costs by Magistrate S. Atkinson in Kirkland Lake police court last week.| A six month hard labour sentence was the option. The automobile in which the liquor was found, together with the liquor itself, was ordered confiscated. FINED $500 AND LOSES CAR This June sponsored b; Club in celé VIII‘s 3irth (ieal OI reélay race Dbeâ€" Lween teams from the high schools of the district. Each member of the team will run a quarter of a mile. Entries ire expected from Timmins, Schumachâ€" ‘r and South Porcupine schoois., Who‘ll Do It This Yoaar? ball Start "They look a lot stronger than I thought they would be at first," said Ike Solomon of the McIntyre the other day, while discussing the chances of the Porkies senior baseball team. He didn‘t say who he thought would win the first gameâ€"on Wednesday at Mcâ€" Intyre parkâ€"but he did go so far as to predict that it would be a good battle. Porkies have some of the heaviest hitâ€" ters in the league now that they‘ve taken a few Timmins men. McIntyre has most of their best hitters of last year and some unknowns who are supâ€" posed to be top notchers into the barâ€" gain. Given a nics warm day, the baseâ€" baill season should geot off to a rousing Len Wadsworth won his bout at the end of the fourth round last Priday |night at the Timmins arena when Smiley Ricks of Winnipeg couldn‘t conâ€" tinue because he had hurt his hand. The fight was not nearly as impressive as some of Lert‘s fights here have been, though it was no fault of his own. His opponent was a much heavier man and when Wadsworth put on the pressure he crumblsd. Wadsworth landed only a few solid blows but he had Ricks down for three counts, completely out once, only to [be saved by the bell. The fixture was to have been a tenâ€"round affair. _ The semiâ€"final between Jack Bowâ€" mile of Detroit and Bill Maloney of Toronto was another fight that stopped early. Scheduled to go eight rounds, it finished shortly after the start of the third round. Bowmile took the crowd‘s fancy when he entered the ring all greased. Maloney had no chance against the flailing fists of the 118â€" pound Italian. Two preliminaries endâ€" ed in a win for Guiseppe over Stan Bailey and a draw between Tellino and} Abrams. | 1 t ground hospita there o semiâ€"Final Stops Early too as Bawmile Beats Maâ€" Godin Strains Knee Len Godin suffered a strained knee when, in the third inning Wilkes slid for the plate. Len took a p*°g from Morin at first base and tagged Wilkes out. He went to the bench for a few minutes but went back into the game and finished it. Saturday morning his knes was badly swollen and although it Knes was badl is better now, it easy for a A benefit g the near futu Wadsworth Wins in Fourth Over Ricks m in When From All Levels honey. INX KIRKLAND LIQUOR CASE ind. He was taken to St. Jital immediately and wa ‘e over night, since it was fe ht have broken ribs as well On Saturday he was able | home. he will be forced to take little while. ime will be arranged in ut in ed int and 158 ho n !.McIntyx'e "~ | Palace | Schumacher C | Westinghouse ) Friedmans © | Tuxis Grads ARIO | Taylor Don Sylveste Art Young I Jack Dalton Huxley P. Aylett Baker Art Marshall | A. Johnston \J. Amm | W. Jones lH. Herman R. Perguson lG. Noreross lw. Stevenson !Dr. Hudson Games this week Grads vs. Schumac! vÂ¥s. McIntyre. | SOoFTBA L The r Gun Cl wiil be « night of most of well as tract a good ma are devotses of that prizes may nesday night‘s The new s thusiastically room for ma Offered by Brady O‘ Visitors Invited for W nesday Night. See Your GENERAL MOTORS DEALER i good many ib for Dependable 4â€"STAR USED CARS he membe 11 11 See them today. 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V memb clubt h 1€ STA NDING Monday 19 TUX 000 000 00 0( 5() Forkies have peen granted permission to use Louis Romualdi, shortstop; Reg. Dorey, pitcher or first baseman, heaviâ€" est hitter in the league last year; Lefty O‘Donnell, pitcher; and Walt Coleman, l l«ft fielder and home run expert, all of MclIntyre. Wednesc T wo Temiskaming Baseball League Teams in the Poreuâ€" pine Open Series at Mcelntyre Park This Wednesday ATternoon. Mcintyre and Porkies Will Play Twelveâ€"Game Schedule w H Porkic rkies h xh 16 s Use Four Holly A uU th ){ mont! thâ€"Porc AM Holly en inted permission 11 n pint WIC M C he t=uUp lance app®Alt McIn 1p1 Mp 11 J. A. McGik born man w MA illow )at: H Who Kking Heyp ud untllli will 1 I1 11 id 11 ) a| 11 xhibiticn im the give the visitors the visitors must e time from five which time the [t is planned to i time this vear. M C imimediate Porkies. Wedâ€" jeen left opsn arother home ike tsam then. suggested for include: Lloyd oghan,., wW. 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