MOKNDAY. JANUABRY.11TH, 1937 Cleanest Game as Timmins Takes Hargreaves at Shinny Gold Diggers Score Twice in Overtime to Make Final Score 3â€"1 at Kirkland Lake Saturday Night magnil Both rose to oul the 1f with a pa ties were [ each tean offences, : nere in "oldest Both goa period wer alimost by | backhand | who te: and R; the tw attemp Don ead was a piC fogged or who barre Ssummervi flankers \ with haw open plac todian. alty sho ning fal free dri the puc} nice pit it rea and Yo long pa Malone veloped halfâ€"ret blocked Th result izer, lzer,. Hargr Gold Digge Young brok Conway 6 the spee that. There wa at 13 minut Warrick with his ha not waste faceâ€"off at KHirk] j°°e oA 1€ their displa} putting Lak that first tr than the los got their pl less checkit of the play Min 12 1 Ot fence bold : You detfe wings Robe: Fitzo« Lak ame mif Timml} 1€ LW1i ca t 4A J g W P L Riverside Pavilion Milld AY Andy Cangiano‘s Orchestra Both Nights W EDNE SDAY and SATURDAY Nights 1l Woednesday Coupleâ€"50¢ Extra MC Th cA bu 11 1¢ Timmin rals iev ibrok took the sommerville 1¢€ 1C 1111 OlC ncemen Conway Lemon: ternates honfeldt Kirklanda n Jack rike but ill with f foot: mIinol vitable equalâ€" idled led a 11 A DMISSION whnich ‘~with ment ind Ra ilte mo top ike in int Lake Shore Loses First Game of Year Tekimas Now the Only Unâ€" beaten Team in Gold Belt Hockey Loop. gamt for â€" of StCpDC mark Powman Ni line JA "Bull" Doran made his debut for Lake Shore in belated style when he went out for the third period when a terrific n ~ Fmmm â€"nurk in â€"tho sCY it wings Wilke Wricl Penalties: Grive Campbell, Coulter. Timmins Tuxis took their worst deâ€" feat of the season on Friday when the team journeyed to South Porcupire. The score was 11â€"2. More games in this junior series being arranged. Timmin Timmins Tuxis Badly Defeated at South End AaAimpuoc Tekimas, Campbell (F Lake Shore, Chipman Penalties: Grivel 2, C atte, Bowman. aache 1n ible 1i the it and Lake, Jan. 10.â€"(Special to dvance)â€"In the season‘s best ind one which is marked as tops ree years, Tekimas Red Pliers, their playmaking certre, Ronâ€" napped the winning streak ol hore Devils at four games deservea 2â€"1 victory before a house at Lake Shore arena 1i CNl opportunism of Roy Fritz as a tter, the flopping of Andy Freeâ€" whose flailing arms and legs enough pucks to set up a new TD.â€" xt AT aved imple Grivel, Cdul Saturday Coupleâ€"81.00 Extra Ladvyâ€"i0e l to develop as GT started to mix it a i mild passage near teams got into it fo ind brow stick 1 oal tend. second Period ‘aves. D. Youn 5: Bowma endance, captain r takin First Period middle second Period Miltor Third Period R. Fritz (Swayz Overtime First Period ferry LaGrave tends to shoot at, and . perfect defensive play er were the three points crimson craft from the he city made its victory 1e GuIckKk i general of what i il, Freemark; defen centre, Culliton; win ze: alternates, Hill, Duffield, Bowman. Goal, Porter; daefen Mitcheli; alternat« Cook, Armstron hat it takes on the n of large Ted OI1â€" to the Lake Shor six stitches in the of his eve from ar Morgar mi( ne made i ola Porte todian, to Coulter, Olliver Mattd work of th reeâ€"forâ€"all. 1 mob scer HFrivel / ar ind Steve el ope aefence Olliver centre he net a minâ€" Wilke o o 4.00 7.00 Six Rinks at Ball Park Now : T.P.A.A.A. Needs More Coaches ized Cou} Ami Fourteen Hockey Short Time. A the tota The helping Volunte applyin the pol lineup. McIirtyre es Intern McDowe 1¢ Lions, Ki and other Four mC Western, Southern â€" soon as p members ; in the firs oacl tion and are get the char of leagues wi winter. ‘That‘s just cha entered in all tt ate and In additi themselves, and se ning a. Timmir pective So 0 Battling it Ou Timmins “J Maritin plen nmil il Besides OU CAMERA "STOPS" BANGTAILS COLD AS THEY FLASH UNDER THE WIRE eagu Girls 1Y Join Too of v uuuwx to be in Operation Within Association Girows Rapidly. b@t Ma 30 te team Down{ the boys‘ work with :earee and commer his week nâ€"named ave oldâ€" m when job but it M DU THE PORCUPINE ADPVANCE. TIMMINS, ONTARIO U ton c B oi m ind a€ 1M Six or Eight Rinks to Come from New Liskeard Downhill and Slalomâ€"The Laurenâ€" tian Ski Club of North Bay has already chosen the courses foor the aownhill and slalom races to be run during the 101‘_*,81‘10 Ski Championships, February 20 and 21, 1937. An electrical timing device is being installed which will give most accurate readings of the runâ€" ners‘ times. The downhill course starts on the | highest point of the Laurentian hills ‘about the city and thence runs over ‘an open slope which suddenly dips | through a heavy maple bush. This gives The New Liskeard Speaker last week l to adc says:â€"‘"Everything points to a record ‘ points entry list for the big spiel of the T. | been s N. O. Curling Association, to be held |a few in Timmins commencing on Monday, |of the February lst. A number of rinks outâ€" | Advan side the Association, and hailing from | things big business centres, have indicated |) _ But their intention of attending the Temisâ€" | up an« kaming bonspiel, which now ranks as |ing po the second largest bonspiel in Ontario, | vidual being only second to the big Toronto ‘Ten" 1 annuaF event. At least seventy rinkslseason are expected to take part in the borâ€" ltop ac spiel of the Association to be held in |and C Timmins. Already rinks have been ‘lt‘ 1 made up, or are in the making, for © 11 the annual affair, and it is expected six or eight rinks, at least, will be New Liskeard‘s quota." omm inss i e se Tricky Ski Courses Ready at North Bay Install Electric Timing Deâ€" viees for Ontario S ki Championship Meet Next Month. about the city and thence runs Over an open slope which suddenly dips through a heavy maple bush. This gives way to a sharp darop upon which treâ€" mendous speeds are attained. Two furâ€" ther slopes drop the runner to ground level below the club house where the firish flags are to be placed. Besides giving a supreme test of the runner‘s ability the course provides an excellent view from the spectators‘ standpoint as most of the course can be seen from the open slopes near the finish of the course. The downhill race over practically the same course was won last year during the invitation meet by A. Hansman, who placed third at Flesherton. The slalom hill, adjacent to the sSiaion downhill cou times terme ftor of a ro wea add 1ev es about immenst se. but of the sp been used o compete in or wit Ski Championships. T‘ nanimLC rounded [icient slalom and downh xpected to compete durir Ski Championships. As th r tournament to be held vear and one of the grea 11 Tolu adjacent â€" 1t9 TNC one which is someâ€" natural.‘" From the hill the course gsh low bushes which he handicaps of the do not hinder the tors. This same hill slamlom racing for ars and visiting skiâ€" in their praise of the to be held in ts have been >‘ making., for kiâ€"run ‘anks as Ontario, Toronto ty rinks Don Advance Tries New _ System for Scorers NO.M.A.‘s Peculiar. Sche dule Makes Change Ne cessary in Points for the Leading Goalâ€"Getters. has ma to ado} points â€" been se Tired Locals Lose Out to Noranda 7â€"6 Sunday Night . Advance)â€"N inch of the win of the se But Victory Over Wright Hargreaves Leaves Timmins Point and a Half Below Porkies. able Timmin N.O.H.A. fixt ners with a the second nosed out by ly and gair the crowd w the end of t count â€"beIng (â€" throughout â€" wi The Timmins 1 dangerous. Utman opened for ing a choice combine blay and Laflamme : ed in another sight With the sec seconds old Ma for Noranda. A a penalty shot fr ed from the blt from Raybold n mins. With five Fortin cut the added another from Marshall‘s Roche in the t Malone scored a up, and Genois 1 anda aread aga increased it to 7 bold made it si: pu 1¢ No Nor Nor 0l1 OM MIlI 11 be an F6 iC seceend Pericd Ma First Period §SC Third Period A1 frcC n 11 Ro che had saved ybold, Vail scorâ€" and Laffamme four for Timâ€" ip for Noranda, ce. _ Bradshaw ‘ortin equalized Evans replaced it Utman from Marshall tied it LM with ‘Irem )1 ‘OIIL . from YJ l€ sper: ment n pu l 16 nal 11 W1 85 ub Jor'“ Ray CCL â€"] No 91 n ~ ail 00 O( that the system formerly in use, that of civing a point for a goal and a point for an assist is not fair. ~Porcupine teams play more games than either Kirkland Lake teams or Noranda, and so have a much better opportunity to run up scoring points. The New System So The Advance will the same system in giving points for goals scored as the NOMH.A. is following in giving [ Maki;:~Porkies : ~3~+ 204 | Olliver, Lake Shore ... .. 04 Grivel, Lake Shore 21 Marshall, Noranda ...... 4 7 2 "Ad4 Raybold,â€" Timmins ...... :4 d Morin, .:; Genols,.;Noranda:.;.~% .:. . 44055210 Utman, 6 4)4 â€"~1"7 [ Ronalds, 10 I Chipman, Lake 4* 15 Note: On account of unbalanced schedule, scoring points are given as follows: to Kirkland Lake players, ‘throc points for goal or assist; to Noâ€" | randa players, three points when playâ€" \ ing Kirkland Lake teams, one and a | half points when playing Timmins or \ South Porcupine teams:>~to Timmins |and South Porcupine ‘plavers," three points when playing Kirkland Lake, lone and a half points when playing | Noranda, and ore point when playing each other. ssariily give d Belt‘s Big s the most south P h Porcupine,; three.] Kirkland Lake team. rkland Lake men get ach goal or assist. for games won. This will not rily give the top place in the Belt‘s Big Ten" to the man who the most goals, but rather the hose scoring percentage is best. s the way it works: Timmins uth Porcupine players will get int for a goal or assist scored each other; they will get a ind a half for a goal or assist against Noranda; and they will ree points for . a foal scored any Kirkland Lake team. nda men get a point and a half ‘oal or assist against Timmins or Porcupine; three points against DON‘T MISS THE FUN! . JOIN THE â€" PORCUPINE SKI CGLUB A large comfortable Clubhouse. Special jumps for experts, juniors and beginâ€" ners. Hills and trails for all Ski enâ€" thusi2zsts ana a toboggan slide for everyone to enjoy. Club toboggans a vallable. Senior Men Married Couples e of the finest racâ€" m make a scene to THE CLUB OFFERS ITS MEMBERS MARK BOWIE LTD. SKYS SPECIALTY SHOPPE CHAS. PIERCE HARDW ARE and at the Clubhouse *A L : â€" P io h o k on â€"1 o t hb 4 A bo _« y @3 m t t bo bo 42 29% 24 21 19} 18 18 18 17 10 15 MEMBERSHIPS® FOR SALE AT hree point . . §2.00 Senior Ladies _ Juniors, under 16 Non .00 Stovel Cup Won by _ Hollinger Curlers by defeating Prout and Miller, Mr. Amm, as one of the trustees of the cup, presented it to Mr. MeceCoy, w ho is a second trustse. The winners were:â€"S. R. McCoy (skip), Ed. Nord, Joe Disley, and J. Donald. Runnersâ€"up were:â€"J. Amm (skip}, H. A. Cooke, J. J. Dutton, A. Strickland Timmins Rinks Win Again The Dome curlers were hosts same evening to a large num! other Timmins and South Por: curlers who played in a second end bonspiel in which the prize: chickens. Timmins teams took top places. Games were: M. J. Belanger, Timmins, wor Sauder, South Porcupine. W. Rinn, Timmins, won from hurst, South Porcupine. Cooper, South Porcupine, wor Howard, Dome. | Lake Shore Tekimas Porkies Timmins q. ‘Hargreave Toburn Noranda EFames, Dome. Belanger won from Rinn in that needed extra ends, and feated Cooper. Cain took | from Belanger. Winners were Stevenson, S. Stahl. Runn( (skip), W. Bur Roches. irst Competition at Dome to Decide Holder of New Trophy for Mine Curlers. Scores Tekimas 2, Lake Shore 1 (Thursday). Timmins 3, Wright Hargreaves 1 (Saturday) (overtime). Noranda 7, Timmins 6 (Sunday). Games This Week Tuesday, Noranda at Tekimas. Wedâ€" nesday, South Porcupine at Timmins. Thursday, Toburn at Wright Harâ€" greaves. Saturday, South Porcupine at Wright Hargreaves. Sunday, South Porcupine at Noranda. Note: The N.OHA. has authorized the following system of points, because of the unrbalanced schedule: "When Timmins and South Porcupine are playing with each other they will count one point for a win and half a point for a tie. When Timmins and South Porcupine are playing with Noranda, they will all three count one and oneâ€" half points for a win and threeâ€"quarâ€" ters of a point for a tie. All other games will be three points for a win and one and oneâ€"hHalf points for a tie. GOLD BELT STANDING Washington Post:â€"Marked increases in purchases of life insurance have been noted during the last few months. Life has become so merry that people figure it‘s bound to be short. Runnersâ€"u} wW. Burnes, . Enjoy This Healthy Winter Sport Timmin ze from rinks repreâ€" e Porcupine mines, he latest addition to Caldbick PAGE srVEN M. Mora Again > hosts that number of h Porcupine seconad fourâ€" ) prizes were is took both won â€" from won from won from (skip) Cain deâ€" the final Belanger A. Desâ€" $1.50 HAHC i1InCo