Timmins Loses Both Games on Weekâ€"end Trip South Porcupine Allâ€"Stars Win 9â€"5 from Timmins Juniors Porcupine Allâ€"Stars, cOomposed 0 stars of South Porcupine arnd Tim mins, skated to a 9â€"5 victory ove Timmmins‘ junior Gold Diggers on Fri day eveninz at the local arena. Th Team Composed of Stars From South Porcupine and Timâ€" mins Proved Too Much for the Junior Gold Diggers, Though the Latter Put Up a Notable Fight had good players who experience in their ; some dazzling flashes The Allâ€"Star sextet VictOo them one. Allâ€"Stars continued their drive in the final chapter and stretched their lead to five goals before they got any reâ€" sponse from the ageâ€"limits. "Red" Auâ€" ger scored with Marinacci in the box for the first one. With 14 minutes gone Allâ€"Stars went on another spree with Huggins banging in two passes from Gagnon. to for: gotten man t team. from â€" Allâ€"St The juniors retaliated with goals by Joe Delmonte, Booth and MacDougall. Incidentally Bcoth was in on the three plays that brought goals, furnishing the passes for two of them and scoring the other unassisted. Allâ€"Stars finâ€" ished the game with two goals in the last minute of play, the scorers being Huggins and Auger. Huggins was without doubt the best man on the ice, scoring four of his team‘s nine goals, while JoJo Trembley, though not in the scoring as much as some of his teamâ€"mates, was very efâ€" fective in staving off Junior rushes. Pooth was the best the Juniors had to offer while Delmonte bo effective. The teams were: Juniorsâ€"Goal, Basâ€" tien; defence, Tony Delmonte, Numel!lâ€" la; centre, MacDougall; forwards, Booth., Luke Renaud; subs, Giroux. MONDAY. FEBRUARY i8T. 1937 Riverside Pavilion F RID A Y WINTER FROLIC Dancing : 10.30 to 2 Auger. is withoiu Tickets obtainable from any member of the Lions Club MacDou 5.â€"Jae : ame as of speed Timmins Lions Club gall and the two ind Toryvy, were reat to w 1 sparingl ult and C > forward comnosed February 5th, 1937 Entire Proceeds for the Timmins Bovs‘ Band s WEell omposec Hugzins at the Joe Delmot Therriault. Tuxis Hockey Team Wins Over Schumacher 6â€"5 T.P.A.A.A. Announces New Schedules for Many Leagues Sport Organization Broadens Out Again to Include More Teams and More Players. T. .N. O, LEAGUE -Tâ€"(;ITZI team and from now on each boy Group "A"â€"Rink 3â€"7, 8 9 ypm-s;will stay with the team till the end AM hi nA s Py T i oo o td l thare«nasan‘ â€" Plioasn Ifarn the: name T. .N. O, LEAGUE on Group "A"â€"Rink 3â€"1, 8 9 years | WHI HAILEYBURYâ€"Ronald Briggs, Bert |Of t! Treff, Henry J. Bradley, Earl Hadly.‘Of th John Angus, Raymond Carbonneau.,| Johnny Huard, Gerald Bisson, Robert| Paquette, Elmer Beattie. W PORCUPINEâ€"Gwyn Jones, Wilfred | Thrasher. George Whitford, Ronald| TT Poirier, Don DesRoche, Bob Chase.| Kels Rcnald Mondoux, Roger Guillemette.i Fr. John Sullivan, Aime Larivee. ’ MC sSCHIIMACHER â€" Robert Malouin,| TV The Tuxis hockey team, in action Saturday against Schumacher Hardâ€" ware‘s entry in the district league, were victcrious by a score of 6 to 5 in a hard fought game. NORANDAâ€"Howard Otto, Christy Fox, John Craig, Clifford McCoshen, Douglas Shaw, Roland Cloutier, Anâ€" thony Hudson, Leo Beauchamp, John Ormand, Bill Whaley. COBALTâ€"Ronald McGregor, Berâ€" nard Barkel, Patrick Savard, Leo Kirk, Rael Gauthier, Keith Wright, Alden Rhyno, Ray Ellies, Harold Church, Gerald Theriault. Allâ€"Stars, Auger ........ Allâ€"Stars., Huggins (Gagn Allâ€"S8tars, Huggins (Gagno . Juniors, J. Delmcente (Boc Junliors, Rootlv . Juniors, MacDougall .... . Allâ€"Stars, Huggins ..... . Allâ€"Stars, Auger (Smith Penalty: Marinascl. ° Junior oma®s All A] ach boy see that he finds his name T( eeâ€"Walter Grant. Srmmaryâ€"First Period thrs. ‘ITrTembley ...... .. irs., Huggin irs, Huggins rs. J. Delmc $1.50 Per Couple Huggins, Proulx second Period Pooth ..;...‘.... te, Chapman. Cook, Barbari¢ â€"CGoal, Mevyvetr Cook, Proulx, Numell Third Period m cen! ul x J. Delm( (Gagnon) Gaznon) e (Booth) 4.30 12.00 16.00 18.00 18.40 19.10 19.40 19.50 1.30 2.00 2.30 3.10 of the season. 1iC2dIIl UIHC Ilidilic of the team you are on. T. N. 0. Leagueâ€"Group "A" Rink No. 3â€"4 to 5 p.m. wWednesday. Jan. 27â€"Haileybury vs Wednesday Porcupine. Thursday, Kelso. Ni Kelso Wedne Rouyn. Thurs: Friday LatchfC MonC Tues randa. Wedt Rouvyn rand NORTH BAYâ€"R old Morin, George tinen, Lorrain Qu Allan Kyle, John Fo COCHRANEâ€"Geot mand Poitras, Dongs mond Coorman, Be: 113 ch Da Mon MC Monday, Feb. 2. Tuesday, Feb. itchford. § Wednesday, Feb orancda. Mon( 1 Y W f bf : Group IROQUOIS FALI ENGLEHAF Many prominent Canadian skiers attended the l1th annual winter snow sports carnival in Los Angeles, and here are pictured several of the contestants as they arrived in Los Angeles. They are being welâ€" comed by the "queen" of the carnival, Frances Gilmore (EXTREME LEFT). They are from LEFT to RIGHT: Tom Mobraaten of Vancouver, ace skier of the Canadian Olympic team and allâ€"round Canadian chamâ€" pion:; Mrs. Tom Mobraaten, his wife, Canadian national ladies‘ champion in downhill and slalom and western Canadian champion in crossâ€"country skiing; "Kelly" Grimsgaard, of Vancouver, who was one of the judges and Ivaind Nilsen of Revelstoke, B.C. i 1 L DC D. OO _ _ +. nd TIC ursday Coormat Meunrier, 1 8O T. N. 0. LEAGUE ‘B"â€"4 to 5 p.m.â€"7, Rink No. 2 aln. Feb n and f1r with the AnMn 20 from now on each the team till the Please learn the n eb 1¢ Donald W .â€" Bernard Austin â€" L Rouyn â€"Haile â€"POorCl Noranda vs. Rouyn. Latshford vs. Cobalt â€"Hailevbury vs Schuâ€" KelsC Noranda vs. Latch Haileybury ?4â€"Schumacher v m now on each boy team till the end of Rouyn 1z Noranda vs Cobalt Sschumather â€" vs Welcomed to Southern Mee Rou sSchumachanetr it imacher lso vs. Noranda Haileybury â€" vs. vs. Cobalt ybury vs.â€"Kelso imine vs. Latchâ€" Haileybury Tremblay, Har t, Raliph Mict Dum( Maho 91 V _4 Ansara, Arâ€" larren, Rayâ€" Seeley, Roâ€" loyd, Robert Percy Anderâ€" Nn Latchford 5. Haileyâ€" Rouyn s ~â€"| Boxing Show for THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE. TTMMINS, ONTARIO Cobalt Latch: McNa Bart iAIT NO DC T.P.A.A.A. Juniors gsuin, Donald Spence, Roland Filbert, Gerald Godin, Edward Farrari, Armand Guidolin, Peter Senyk, Edward Chalâ€" mers, Gregory Moro. YARMOUTHâ€"Lucien Chenier, Jack Desormeau, Morris Poirier, Mario Pelâ€" lizzari, Edward Piro, Elmo Bissonette, Donald Clement, Dave Forrester, Walâ€" ter Bednis, Leslic Shields, Bill Handley, Dawson McDonald,. CAPE BRETON â€" Jerry Paquette, Donald Stevenson, Rennie Larouche. Fred White, Lorenzo Chartier, George Lacombe, Ronald Scott, Elmer Patterâ€" <on. Chalmetrs Hudson, Nick Barilko, son, Chnalmers NICK â€" BaAlliKUV, Hugh Laneville, Walter Jacklin. GLACE BAYâ€"Bill Shaw, Jack Dickâ€" er, Pat Killeen, Clifford Préetney. Jackie Pitric, Douglas Holmes, Harry Murray, Roderick McPhail, Raymond Canniec, Roger Lachapelle, William Wallace. MARITIME LEAGUE Group "B"â€"Rink 2%â€"12â€"13 years MONCTONâ€"Alex _ Promain, Claâ€" rence Fuller, Armand Godin, Alex Seâ€" LIVERPOOLâ€"Gerard Cannie, Rheal Ray. Filiberto DeSamo, Edmond Kuâ€" iack, Frank Kemco, Leo Lourville, Ruâ€" mert Pox. Prank Shulist, Alex Pretula, lack, Frank pert Fox, Romeo Geryv PICTOUâ€"Roland Philbrit, Lorenzo Nevu, J. Clatworthy, Bill Southam, Hugh Kenti, F. Stewart, T. O‘Laughlin, J. Joanisse, Frank McGown, Magnus Johnston, Adone DelLuca, Harvey Jackline. Big Attractions for Show Toâ€"morrow .Night at the Church of Nativity Baseâ€" ment Junior members of the TP.A.A.A. sre to have a real treat toâ€"morrow nisht wher a free bexing and wrestling show is to be staged for them at the Church of the Nativity basement. Top attraction of the card is a wrestling bout between Constable Alâ€" bert Lepizc and Jim McMullen, both of whom are wrestling coaches of the poâ€" lice associotion. Lepic will weigh in at 220 while McMullen is 210. Then there‘s to be an exhibition boxâ€" ing match between "Farmer‘‘ Neable and Carl Snider that is expected to be a major attraction for the youngsters. Albert Ansara will give a demonstraâ€" tion of weight liftinx that should a major Albert tion of please a Bral to ha. counk Weekâ€"End Hockey Scores | 1D¢6 ing | ‘onto 11 ctford Expositor:â€"If it is sinful ve wicked thoughts of any kind, Heaven isn‘t going to be much population centre. champli0ot ckson. former heavyweight mpion Oof the Uriversity of iairman of the boxing comâ€" the crganization, is to be ceremonies Tuesday night, d of directors of the T.P.â€" Saturday Moroons 4. 4, Canadier sunday OT pal 1Â¥ ind the invited Tired Gold Diggers Lose Out at Noranda }Score is 83â€"2 in Listless i (Game on Quebec Team‘s lce. Noranda, Feb. 1.â€"(Special to The Adâ€" vance)â€"In a listless display of hockey by a team with but a shadow of its former playing prowess shown on the Noranda ice, the Timmins sextet went down to headlong defeat at the hands of the Copper Kings in Sunday‘s N.O. H.A. game by the score of 8 to 2. Up against a four nothing deficit at the end of the first period and though scoring two goals later through Miller and Young, the visitors never looked like catching up as the home sextet proseeded to double their tally in the other two periods. The Genoisâ€"Lajoie team was its OlG self with the centre catching four, Laâ€" joie two and Marshal]l coming from the rear with a bracse of goals. Vail was the chief menace to the Noranda net. Though letting the puck through eight times, Clark played well in goal and had a lot to do. Tremblay‘s wand weaving was a notable absent feature of the Timmins defence. Raybold got the assist in Young‘s tally in the secâ€" ond pericd which finished five to one for Noranda and Miller scored on Utâ€" man‘s rebound in the third. First Period 1. NMoranda, Marshal] ............. 18 2. Noranda, Genois (Coughlin) ..4.1§5 3. Noranda, Lajoie (Genois), ....13,31 4. NMoranda,. Marshall ;..%...;....1 14.02 5. Noranda, Lajoie (Genois) ....15.14 6. Timmins, Young (Raybold) ....19.43 Penalties: Miller, Horner. Third Period 7. Noranda, Genois (Marshall) ..23.08 8. Timmins, Miller (Utman) ..... 15.10 90. MNoranda: GIGnoIls ~.....}.4.....:.. 18.07 10. Noranda, Genois (Lajoie) ....19.50 Penalties: Lajoie, Coughlin, Morgan, Lauder. Noranda: goal, Roche; defence, Lorâ€" tie, Marshall; centre, Genois; wings, Lajoie, Coughlin; alternates, Rice, Bradshaw, Caldwell, Fortin, Horner. Timmins: goal, Clark; defence, Vail Miller; centre, Raybold; wings, Morgan Young; alternates, McKinnon, Malone Lauder, Utman, Darragh. THURSDAY Maritime League Sydney 3, Fredericton 1. With Senyk getting all three goals for the winners and Delorme scoring Fredericton‘s only counter, these teams of 12 and 13â€"yearâ€"old boys put up good â€" game Thursday. Fredericton scored the orly goal of the first period but weakened in the second and third. Frederictonâ€"Goal, Debaushe; deâ€" ‘ence. Boulon, Valiquette; centre, Turâ€" cotte; wings, Walkley, Cotaum| spares, Martin, Pichette, Delarme. Sydneyâ€"Gcal, E. Ferrari; gefence, George, Patrick; centre, P. Senyk; wings, L. Morin, J. Scloun alternates, Fillion, Landers, Rathier. Canadian League Toronto 6, London 1. Delmonte scoring five of Toronto‘s goals was the star. Bandiero scorec Toronto‘s other goal while Tremblay scot Lcendon‘s only tally. Toronto:â€"Goal, Pause; defente, A. Sween, Bandiero; centre, A, Delmonte] wings, A. Deluca, L. Delmonte; alterâ€" nates, Demarco, Parcher, Isatl. Londonâ€"Goal, L. Chalut; deferice, E. Harris, G. Headvie; centre, L. Tremâ€" tlay; wings, E. Gerard, L. Gerard; spares, W. Shulak, R. Desaulniers. Kiwanis League High Schocol "B" 4, T.P.AA.A. 0. Abraham, Fortin, Tekiner and Robâ€" son scored for High School. High School "B"â€"Goal, A. deâ€" fence, J. Fowler, K. Korri; centre, M. DeMarco: wings, M. Burnett, E. Abraâ€" iam:; spares, R. Fortin, E. Knott, G. Tekiner, S. Robson. Marager, Armâ€" strong. TEAAA â€"Goal, P. Kalleen; deâ€" fence, A* Orr, Cook; centre, Burwell, viings, Oglive, Lefebvre; spares, T. Murphy, Koskie, Disley, Godin, Carâ€" rier, Ryan, Cropps, Pishett, Manager, J. Downey. Noranda, Marshal] ..... Noranda, Genois (Couf Noranda, Lajoie (Genol Noranda, Marshall Penalty: Marshall. Second Period Canadian League Hamilton 9, Victoria 0. Arby scored five of the victors‘ goals, while Cotnam had two and Laroque one. Hamiltonâ€"Goal, O. Spense; defence, C. Chenier, T. Carrol; centre, Laroque] wings, Cotnam, O. Arby; spare, R. Onâ€" tario. Victoriaâ€"Goal, Palcivine; defence, Labbe, Henry; centre, Barilko; wings, Church, M. Stewart. Southern League Wirdsor 1, Niagara 1. Theriault scored in the first for the Cataracts, and Lasenby evened the talâ€" ly for Windsor in the third. Windsorâ€"Gcal, M. Gauthier; deâ€" fence, F. Masceralo, R,. Ruassommton; centre, L. Purkin; wings, G. Theriault, R. Orland; spares, Bud Daly, Bissorâ€" ette. Delorme. Manager, A. Theriault. Niagaraâ€"Goal, Lasenby; defence, Jones. Thomas; centre, Pichette; wings, P. Creighton, A. Peseverio; spares, Chenier. Finis. Manager, Irish Dumouâ€" Referee: Paddy Maloney Sudbury Star:â€"And now, a Toronto paper observes, the joke is on those listeners who smashed their radios in disgust when Father Coughlin anâ€" rounced he was leaving the air for good. TP.A.A.A. Hockey ng five of Toronto‘s tar. Bandiero scored goal while Tremblay its old Gold Diggers Give Tekimas Toughest Battle of Season Kirkland Lake, Feb. ist.â€"(Special to The Advanseo)â€"Timmins" Gold Diggers gave Tekimas the toughest battle of the season here Saturday night when thd Kirkland Lake team won a single goa victory over the Timmins squad. Tekiâ€" mas are leading the Gold Belt NOH.A hockey group now by three points ovel Lake Shore. Timmins Team Loses ()ߤ One Goal to League Leaders in Game at Kirkland Lake Saturday Night. Tekmas‘ first period edge â€" was their win margin. They got the benefit of a toughâ€"luck goal which Clark all but scored on himself as he tried to clear from Eddie Coulter‘g aggressi p% tings at the side and back 01 ï¬o § when he wound up a rush. Coulter, dangerous‘as alWays when in close, flustered the ta¥‘ Kander who got the wrong angle on his stick as he attempted a casual â€" wicking the dise into his own net instead of into the clear. In the last period, the best of the game as both squads were even on points, Freemark wau the ,Jevee on which crimsons figod. .. Fimmiins lashed itself in vain. e turned back a lot from close in, mrucularly from the manoeuvring .of black capp;d Joc- Ravhbola. Campbell Got Two 4 Al Campbell, the dashing threeâ€"inâ€" aâ€"minute lad of Teks‘ win ‘over. Harâ€" greaves. collected the greatest total of points in his goal and assist with Eddy Malone, pain in the neck to Millionaire fans of three years back when he was with Noranda, equalling the mark the same way. Tower of strength on the second line | for the locals, who deserved their win, although it was very nice balance beâ€" tween the two teams in that third period, was Roy Fritz, who played quickâ€"thinking opportunist on the secâ€" ond goal of the game and blanketed his man most effectively all night. The first goal was a bad spot on the allâ€"out game when Clark miscued on his clear, but the Timmins terder had no chance on the next one. Doug Fritz and Colguhoun battled for the puck in the corner with a Timmins pair. The rubber locped out into the defensive zone, within three slashing strides ~of the right winger who drove it back-| hand in his stride to whistle to the net | | | centre. The second period didn‘t belonrr in the game as it degenerated in the late stages to something very close â€"to shinry. . It got a power play start when Teks started with a man short, Coulter stages â€"to something very close â€"to shinry. . It got a power play start when Teks started with a man short, Coulter in the box, and went gang play the cther way when ‘Miller and Morgan drew rests, a power thrust which Clark cooled cut by skating to the Box for a slug of water while the game was held up. ‘ Coulter gave away a penalty shot when he went down on the ice as Timâ€" mins got really hot around that net with only Freemark appearing whle to do anything about «it. Andy turned bask Morgan‘s nice drive from the ring with a right leg kickâ€"save. It was at this time Raybold did all CEEN~NTâ€"A â€" M 1M Going Datesâ€"Friday and Saturday, _ Feb. 19th and 20th Laurentian Ski Club Ontario Ski Championâ€" ships to be held at North Bay, Saturday and Sunâ€" day, February 20th and 21st, 1937. Children 5 vears of age and undes Half ‘sts, a power tht cut by skating : water while the All T. N. 0. Stations Cochrane and South Including Branches, also from N. C. Rly Points NORTH BA Â¥ Return Limitâ€"Monday, February 22nd, 1937 Temiskaming and Northern Ontario Railway The Nipissing Central Railway Company Bargain Coach Excursion Tickets on Sale at Regular sStations Onily ust WAISA CGCIArK o the.: Box for a gcame was held Tickets Good in Coaches Only Attraction From CU Coulte Swavz 1); PX Da gaAn To Imperial Breaks Tie in Bankers Bowling Ausi 1IOPT I1IISL QidUC _ 1lii bowling league, the Imperi four points from the Nova with which they were tied is now just a point behind Bui IiitCchie Ritzel Totals Y( Haynes . McCann Shephard Johnston Grant Corrigan Watson Langs Brien Snpare Robinson Brow: King Bird Bruce ‘Totals®;;:;:;.i4...0% 863 903 938 Commerce 4 points; Montrealâ€"Doâ€" minion, nil. Six highest averages:â€"T. Bruce 218, D. Houle 218, W. Clark 205, H.Shephard 204, G. Johnston 198. P. Grant 185. Weekly prizes:â€"D. Houle 718, P. Grant 713. Totals 1 Imperial 4 point Total am HA¢ Breaki l when accompanied b lreo f th i kin 1t Malol for f11 Foid Diggers. as: goal, Freemarks; defenctd Matte: centre, Ronald;! wing: Campbell; alternates, Bowmal â€"R. Fritz, Colquhoun, Hill. ns: goal, Clark; defence, Vai ‘sentre, Raybold; wings, Mot mmoâ€" alternates, McKinnot it it wen DUlU ....... 1030 T8 ‘ 927 2 4 points; Nova Scotia nil Montrealâ€"Dominion ........ 177 145 834 ) . ndan A 1038 0 Nova scotia _ >"V irst Period resuits . Imperial omint . . 148 â€"â€"â€"160 148 3¢ th PAdGEF sEVEN Miller it 191 763 190 145 161 195 10 2083 161 187 iew to snt ead to on Malones d existed last the Bankers‘ ial team took i Scotia team i. Commerce 1 Nova Scotia s from Monâ€" aursday night VC jaimn wAai the 1C€, G mark mt teran JC uvardian 11 tes WIt offensiv oing h orwa 176 146 212 163 23( 856 234 142 188 159 133 174 133 213 158 26( darev C 541 479 496 709 718 533 "18 556 416 460 519 438 476 589 510 612