McShane Wins Second Ennis Baseball Game 2 to keen sible tea ty O Mcintyre Wins 4â€"1 Victory in Game with South Porcupine Poreu innin he d: four grign Mcin at ba Gilbe baseman, w ors, drawing Harris tagged Encders Turt the bo wide ; He dac carries South End team INn 1 fourth inning. He sing third and tallied on Mun Angrignon caught Pattersc in centre field and threw Dcnald to catch Murray © It was a long throw and ] the only double play of th McIntvre made two tallie THURSDAY, JULY 8TH, 1937 DANCING It‘s so much Cooler Riverside Pavilion M 211 in the first of the g. He singled through lied on Murray‘s double. ught Patterson‘s long fly 1 and threw it in to Mcâ€" tch Murray at the plate. throw and proved to be le play of the game. ade two tallies in the last A DMISSION : 75e A COUPLE EXTHA LADYâ€"1IUe moundsman, had re swinging both s "loop‘"‘ twister. fast ball but it i hits in nine t30 many, ad a single in e himself, Anâ€" )ig slugger for s in four times McDunald and ice singles. upine secondâ€" n for the visitâ€" in three trips. e and Murray for the South rame at the Schumacher of the ninth tucked away Callory, Ike allowed the for the WEDNESDAY SATURDAY Andy Cangiano brushed by the river breezes Dancing 3 Nights a Week of the first inning when Hann crossed the scoring made first on Cattarello‘s Hann got on by virtue of a first. Both players advance ski‘s sacrifice and scored non‘s double. ond inning. He was granted a walk adâ€" vanced to second on Gilbert‘s sacrifice, and scored on Callory‘s double. The fourth and final score on the MciIntyre sheet was made in the last of the eighth inning with Angrignon doing the tallying. He made first on a hit to the pitcher, was advanced to second on Prout‘s sacrifice and scored on McDonald‘s double into centre field. Mclntvre Price, If Hann ss Cybulski, 1b Angrignon < Prout 3b Quinn 25 McDonald c Gilbert rf Callory p Totals n e 0524 1J Summaryâ€"Twoâ€"base hits Angrigâ€" ncn, Murray, McDonald, Callory (2); first on balls, off Callory 1, off Turner 1: struck out by Callory 5, by Turner 3: left on bases McIntyre 8, Porcupine 5: double play, Angrignon to McDonâ€" Kirkland Challenges Timmins to Lacrosse Cattarello 2b Harrison SS Schultz c Dowling 3b Astle 1b Murray cf FPatterson If Collins rL‘ . Turner p ald Lake Shore Town Lacrosse Lads Want Home and Home Games with Timâ€" mins. The following is from sue of The N:rthern News of Lake:â€" Challenge Timmins Local lacrosse players came right out in the open on Wednesday afternoon and made public their challenge to any lacrosse team in Timmins for a homeâ€" andâ€"home series for the Northern Onâ€" tario Lacrosse Championship. Through "Duth" Felvus, who is acting as manager for the team, the local lacrosse club is challenging the Timâ€" mins clubs to a series for a mythical championship of the North. The playâ€" ers want games with the winner of the first or second half of the Timmins league schedule, or both, with the surâ€" viving team being named champion. After three weeks of practice the loâ€" cal team appears a lot stronger than it was expected to be at the start of the season. Several new players have strengthened the team considerably and the squad is reported to be strong in every division. The local team plans to use the Lake Shore arena for games here and it has the promise of the use of Wrightâ€"Harâ€" T‘ctal MCcD:cna chumach Umpiresâ€"Chambers, Monaghan and His Orchestra and His Orchestra Al Prierimi South Poreupine ning when Price and he scoring pad. Price Cattarello‘s error and virtue of a short hit to rs advanced on Cybulâ€" nd scored on Angrigâ€" 1e next zun for the he last of the secâ€" granted a walk adâ€" day‘s is Kirklan ‘ no rood | ‘" A.A. Win the | _ from the Canadians greaves nocl for the gam "Dutch" F the business Timm homeâ€" no an i _ Hallam. Watkins, Murray ‘Young, Davis, Wi Following a practice early this week a tentative lineâ€"up for theÂ¥#forthcoming games was annouwnced. In goal will be Roy Armstrong, who did quite a bit of nmet minding when he played for Cornwall in the "Big Seven" League in the Ontario Amateur Lacrosse Asâ€" sociation. Jack Murray, who did his playing for Orangeville Hamilton Tigers and Milwaukee, will play one defence position and Elmer Craig, loca) boy, who has shown up well in pracâ€" tices. will hold down the other back tices, wWill division be byv Second Round in the Dominion Cup Finals diens, Qugbec _ provIinCIai â€" C4IIDIOL®S, will play the centre position. That lineâ€"up will likely be changed without notice as several other players, whose names were nst known by the manager, are fast and experienced anough to share regular positions with the mentioned players. Now all the .boys want is an Aaccepâ€" tance of their challenge from some Timmins team, or teams. They are Timmins team, oOr SleamSs. ar practising, when weather permits, a the ‘Hargreaves Sport Field on Good fish road. The second round of Cup District Finals will on Saturday, July 10th, representing the Frood ] will journey north to J two games against the the latter‘s grounds. ng ul pulled Belan twWwoO games agamnso UI1G UVCdilL L the latter‘s grounds. Dome won the local league by virtue of their decisive victories over the Holâ€" linger and MciIntyre entrants and then defeated a team from the Lake Shore Mine, winners of the Kirkland Lake League, to allow them to continue in their quest for the coveted trophy. The first game of the coming series will be played at the Dome grounds on Saturday, July 10th, and will start at 6.00 pm. sharp. The second game will be played on Monday, July 12th and will also start at 6.C0 p.m. The referee for both games will be Pat Larmer and the linesmen will be Messrs. Carrol and Johnston. The teams will probably lins up for the first game as follows: Dome: Baxter, Foster, Hampton, Paynter, Urquhart, Cockburn, White, Cooper, Chambers, Hodgert, Woodley. Subs, Munrc, Galbraith. Frocd: Hallam, Meadows, Campbell, Watkins, Murray, Hamilton, Lindsay, vÂ¥oinz Davis, Winning, Ramsay, Jones. WIill D on Sa at 6.0 will b pergt. C Big S G{ame Trood Mines to Play at Dome on Saturday This Week. Dast Turvi making the nol rcacnhnae runs. f the TP.A.A.A Augustine was the game drawin and a single in i1 Pioplis, Turcotte nnin ccore Serceal The Advance Want Advertisements a L il boy ille T. Grandbois. A.A.â€"Turcotte, Van Rassel, pps, Augustine, Phillips, Creighâ€" tavitch, Pioplis. i nice GouDn ind Dubien columns rco big Y positions. will be occupied owr. formerly of Orangeâ€" and Hamilton Tigers, and of Cornwall. "Dutch" Felâ€" iyed for Montreal Canaâ€" ce provincial champions, 1¢ Lgn(m s Lads Make ore in Fourâ€"Inning| LV us, who is looking after r the team, wrote to a writer concerning aA e series, but has received 1 the Porc:upine regardâ€" Tet iniforms and helmets Nor OHL T iY he heavy hitter in i triple, two doubles r trips to the plate. id Van Rassel were in the game for the 81 s juveniles, playâ€" s Oof the T.P.A.A.A., ctory over Morris s in a multiâ€"run he police associaâ€" ght. The game had end of the fourth darkness and the 1as the Dominion under way when the team Mines, Sudbury, play a series Oof Dome team at The Northern i1@allenge to any All comâ€" the Canadians, to score Desâ€" )r both of their| iddressed 18â€"2 a pl Lachaâ€" Desrpqacher, ved no hrough ed tC Northâ€" Boxing It has finally been settled at last who is to meet Joe Louis in the next title fight, and it is not the crooning Irishman, Doyle, who made a stateâ€" ment to the press that he only had a few minor points to fix up, and that the fight was to take place in Ireland. Doyle â€"had better invite Braddock to Dublin. for that is as far as he will ‘get. Farr is the next contender and arâ€" ticles have been agreed upon by both managers for the fight to take place cn August 26th and the place will proâ€" bably be the Polo grounds, New York. This seems hardly fair, for the Welshman has not met any real good men, even if he did beat Baer and Neusel, for both these men were washed up long ago. Schmeling is the real contender and is the only logical man who should fight Louis, and the only way the Gerâ€" man will ever have a chance to become world‘s champion is for Farr to beat Louis (if he can), and take the title to Europe and Farr will no doubt be a gocd sport and let Schmeling have a crack at it. Farr has sailed for New York on the Normandie. By all reports there seems to be a bad taste in a good many mouths after the decision handed down at the Maple Leaf Gardens Monday night when Genovese got the decision over Wallace after Wallace severely handled the Italian in every round. It is to be hoped that Toronto is not going US.A. in the fight game. Ternis 1t had been hoped that Miss Dorothy Round. world‘s woman champion, would be able to go to the U.S.A. with Great Britain‘s Wightman Cup team, but her marriage to Dr. D. L. Little early in September will prevent her from joinâ€" ing the team, and this will be a big setâ€"back to Britain‘s hopes of regainâ€" ing the Wightman Cup. Britain has only been successful once, that was in 1925. GoIlf In the British open golf played yesâ€" terday at Carnoustie, Scotland. First round proper, Ed Dudley, U.S.A. made the course in 70 for first place Alf. Padgham, Great Britain, second with 2. Cricket The New Zealander drew with Glosâ€" ter after close of play. They started with the lowly Leicester team yesterday and the close of play scores were!:â€" Leicester, batting first, ran up a score of 439 for 3 wickets. Reg. Esquire Quality Priced to sell at Payâ€"Week Sspecial Latest Styles and Colours. all sizes. The Australian girls beat England girls by 8 wickets. McINTYRE TO PLAY TOBURN IN KIRKLAND SATURDAY World‘s Sport Events Ike Solomon‘s winning nine will journey to Toburn Saturday afternoon to play a game with the Kirkland Lake team. This game was scheduled to have been played on June 30th but due to the heavy rainfall, it had to be postâ€" poned. ESQUIRE SHOP (By F.J.H.) SHIRTS 1.95 1.29 \Taylor‘s Keeping up | ‘Their Winning Streak Defeat Fast McDowell Team Tuesday Night in Qnapp\ Softball. Taylor‘s maintained streak when they def hitting McDowell nine game at the cyanide night. The score at seven innings was 6â€"0 Harawaremen. Lukon scored the first run for T lors in the first of the first inning. made first on McCam‘s error and as far as second on a wild throw first, and then scored on Delmon single. = Taylors went on a scoring rampage in the first of the fourth inning and succeeded in scoring five runs. Domeâ€" nico and Brandon were granted walks and the former came in on Lukon‘s single. Romualdi walked and he was preceded to the scoring pad by Branâ€" don and Lukon who all tallied on Anâ€" d@erson‘s double. The latter also scored when Marshall fumbled Delmonte‘s hit into centreâ€"field. McKay and Wilson both drew hi the Motormen but they were u to score. Rodney‘s pitching, backe by errorless assistance by his t mates, held the losers to a noâ€"run | McDowell‘s ABPB R H PC McKay, 3b . Maki ss . Huggins 1b Ray rf McCam C Dunlop 2b Wilson If Marshall cf Fox p Totals Lukon 1If Romualdi ss Anderson 1b Delmontes c McMahon 3b Rodney p Berardine rf Domenico cef Brangon 20 Totals ... 20;â€"0 *L 71.‘ Summaryâ€"Twoâ€"base hit Anderson first on balls off Rodney 1, off Fox 3 struck out by Rodney 4, by Fox 5; lef on bases, Taylors 8, McDowell‘s 5 double play, Dunlop (unassisted). Timmins Golfers to Pay Visit to Cochrane Club Members of Timmins Golf Club have been invited to visit the Cohrane Golf Club this weekâ€"end and a number have expressed their intention to visit the Cochrane course. All members who deâ€" sire to join in the visit to Cochrane shculd sign their names on the bulletin board at the clubhouse. Taylors d their winning efeated the hard e in a fast softbal ! to se M bi | ge 1| F 1 1 2 4 a a o o O o o mâ€" o t m o o 0 DWB\.Z".OQQ 0"â€"0 .01 3%0â€" .0 Vi H Ot 11l 0 0 2 *â€"LI 0 C3 ~â€" 9 3 CÂ¥3 S1 () 1 V 1€ 1€ Lake Shore Team Loses to Mclntyre in Best Baseball McShane‘s strong right arm backed up by heavy hitting on the part of his teammates proved a combination which was just a little too much for the boys from the Lake Shore mine who jourâ€" to Schumacher for a game with Ike Solomon‘s proteges yesterday afterâ€" noon. The score at the end of the best ten innings of baseball seen in this district this yvear was 2â€"1 in favour this district YCAF WiaS 4â€"i li1 id VVUUL sf the McIntyre team. 4 A hard rain just previous to the game hour made the officials a little tardy in deciding whether they should go ahead or not, but the sky brightened a little and Umpire Doc. Teich shouted Play ake Shore‘s smooth leftâ€" on the cheekâ€"bone by e‘s hard twisters in the h inning and had to reâ€" , son rf I kett p. McIntyre last of the singled to last of the seventh inni:t singled to short, advan on Gilbert‘s sacrifice a Price‘s long single into | The winning run of t in the last of the tenth hit a beautiful triple i field and scored on Q: winning single. Price, If Hann, ss Cybulski, 1b Angrignon, Prout, 35. Quinn, 2b. McDonald, ( Gilbert, rf McShane. p Totals Beattie, Star, 1b Schonfeldt Forrester, Timmis, C Hewitt, ss Clarke, 3b Deady, cf Cooper, p. Brennan, Totals, .. 32 1 5 209 11 xâ€"batted for Cooper in last of tenth. Summaryâ€"Threeâ€"base hit, Prout, first on ball off McShane 1; struck out by McShane 10, by Cooper 4, by Luck 1; left on bases, McIntyre 9, Lake Shore 4: double plays, McDonald (unassisted), Timmisâ€"Starâ€"Clarke, Cybulskiâ€"Hannâ€" Proutâ€"Quinn; hitâ€" by pitcher, Schonâ€" (by McShane). fuxis Tuck Away Another Nice Win on Tuesday Night The Tuxis boys got over a in their softball series Mo by defeating the St. 9 to 3. Birkett pitched fine ball not hold the barrage of hit ond and sixth. Schrseder held the Sain tered hits in the third and they got their three runs. T UKMIS S i is 1>4 0\ 1 St.* Matthew‘s ..0 0 2 °0 St.‘ Matthew‘s . _0 0O 2 0 Tuxisâ€"â€"A. BRlack 1b; M Stonehouse c; Hornby ss; C Schroeder p; McLellan 2b; Dunn rf. St. Matthew‘sâ€"Corry If; I sara 2b; M. Lake cf; Leduc tthew‘sâ€"Corry If; Webb c An M. Lake cf; Leduc ss; Johnâ€" Dunlop 3b; J. Lake 1b; Birâ€" ored Lake Shore MoIntyre t over another win ries Monday night t. Matthew‘s squad 33 PAGE SsEVEN in C. Black ): Easton :0 :3 0 0: 1 McLaren H run in the McDonald to second fnel amit but could ers in secâ€" m 1 T w4 wl () to scatâ€" th when came Prout ) left ‘chid=â€" (OIl