Totals 852 1027 1190 Gambles. 3 points; 'I'. N. O Gagnon As! 0 rd Tait, Horester Nicolson Peters To La 15 Armstrong Fleming Leach Tipler Wilson McHugh Towers McQuan Wiebb Salomaa Totals 1064 943 Power 4 points. Advanc '1‘. N. 0. Armstrong 223 210 Fleming 190 207 Leach 189 180 Tipler 156 213 Hornby Jackson Guldica Amara Wallingfo Total Gambles ship form the T. A: r game. Th: three pom quarter. The p11: pins. and t when they their men last frame. the electrk The Power ' against The Ad 10‘ Power Turn Juice on the Advance Bowlers Gambles Now Leading the Commercial League. Northern Ontario Riverside Pavilion DANCING WAY. OCTOBER 2181'. lâ€? t! Gambles; 153 ‘ 150 181 164 2‘ 204 I .. I k‘! 906 148 947 186 105 184 264 Advam e 196 )D 'uwm‘ 157 981 206 214 255 195 171 198 19 199 anc‘ 'mg champion- ee points from {mine the first, the league by d or the first. OI 11' pm on the first by 11‘ xeanbreake: with two 0 111 156 361 249 192 923 255 197 149 119 204 A DM [SS IO N Couple 750 Extra Lady 100 966 205 249 226 1136 197 211 210 he juice :ok them t0 the Matchless Music of Andy Cangiano AND HIS OR(‘HESTR.\ 3069 2810 WEDNESDAY 580 306 748 627 651 157 3124 2850 488 319 688 594 518 728 621 639 614 513 679 639 522 620 399 SATURDAY group title. '1 Haileybury. The Timmix' section by (1 there 1215: Sat. win on Satw reason to belh Within two stops ship of the NOS S. and Vocazicz‘al sen Haileybury on 83 in a sudden-(1:11:11 fix The juvenile delinquency problem in Timmins was. at one time. extremely dangerous. It could quite easily be again if some form of control was not adopted. There would be two ways of dealing with it; one by charging the delinquent youngsters and having them in court. That system has not proved out well in other centres. The method adopted by the T.P.A. is a preventative one. It seems the better. Timmins High Menets H‘ leybury There Satunl for Central Group Title Contest Group Title Sudden-Death Gam T.P.A. officials are emphatic in their assertion that no action would be taken to prevent the right kind of shows from appearing. They have felt. so far. how- ever, perfectly justiï¬ed in spiking the wheels of several of the sport wagons that would have rolled into town. Another angle to be considered is the fact that outside promoters staging shows here would drain the town of money that could well be spent on the fostering of clean amateur sport that would better the town as a whole and the participating boys in particular. The type of sport promotl would bring circuit wrestlers an tes has been opposed vigorous]: organization. which has the and authority to make its 0; felt, for the betterment. of ti munity. sociation has opposed t certain types of sportin Timmins is because of t might set, to youngsters izaticn does not want the most susceptible age. to : In order to d: founded as. an or amateur sport. ] boys could be kep or baseball or any they would have the inclination One of the ma The Police am make another ven a! mm a week meeting new on '1 added to stage Arrangements are the arena for the b To begin with 11 a promoting crgz roots deep in the problem and ccuh co-operatlon. do 1 has to clear up th promotic been cir nied. go to Schum several Mute b61118 hem .t i‘ . NORTHERN EESPORT SHOTS OOO< bouts and from Kapu be made tc town who decisions ( rcrthem < then. ZEt part L str a] and Savzurda aturday. anglehc Lla 3C uld U11 mc b was : ;busy' one of neitha anizatic If anizat get, 1! reason: IVC in particular. lency problem in time. extremely quite easily be control was not Kirk U3) I'lm mi a 1 11 1011 m LC promote 1t that if the ,aying hockey. L dozen games the time nor no trouble. '9 why the as- lsly by the he power opposition the com- 9 town of ant on the sport. that, Whole and lampio ins Hil and athle sly by L11 It has 11 elinquen: the prone morthern 1 1'1 :1 Lake i w Dï¬D E Lou Bates who piloted the Lions from . its formation has retired. f The controversy between A!) Welsh and Alex Archer has been set led and Welsh goes back to the Lions and Alex t'a3s with the Earl‘ 5 Court Rangers. The penalty shot. in the N. HL. has been changed by a line being drawn = across the rink and closer to the goalie ;and the shot can be taken from this ‘ line. It is said that this is going to be i hard on the goalkeepers. ! N. H. L. goalies are going to have picnic ' in stopping a scare in comparison with the Old Gonna-3 goalies. from the _change of the penalty over there is. i that when a player is fouled. the said pla3er shall take the puck from where he was fouled and shoot at the goal} IJrorn where he pleases even to charg- 1 ing in o the goalie. but no provisions are made if the player is so injured that. he can‘t carry 011. Tennis In the USA open championships l l l I 1C F111 The team a: present is: Teno. of Sud- bury. goal; Alex Archer. R. Lee. F. Currie, Joe Brown. A. Forest. Cliff and Doug Maundell. Cheppell and Peterson. The last. four named are ext-Oshawa The Harringay Racers and Grey- hounds have also changed their teams†personnel. The Earl‘s Court Rangers who lost ï¬fteen men at the close of last season have now formed a team of new arrivals trom Canada. The W?mbley Lions and Monarchs lines have changed since the teams were printed in these columns. and an important change as far as Timmins is concerned is. that. Lortie and Godin are now with the Monarchs ins-Lead ma bee _V€ lion to play Nonth Bay. southern grOUD lwinners. North Bay vanquished. they will have. repeated their 1936 perform- !ance of winning the N.O.S.S.A. f There is no league for junior teams in l-the N.OS.S.A. They are used as a !training ground for senior squads. :However. the juniors have played game hor game with the senior team and lost 131in one. that to Kirkland Lake last gsaturday by ï¬ve points. The Kirkland ‘ junior victory marked the ï¬rst time ' that. team has beaten Timmins in three years. l On Saturday. along with the senior .game. the fans will see the juniors in aan exhibition game with Kapuskasing'. H The local lads leave Friday noon for Haileybury in order to rest before the game Saturday. On Saturday they take the ï¬eld again for the semi-ï¬nals against Timmins High and Vocational School. the win- ners of this game play North Bay in the ï¬nals. Rugby It teak an extra game to settle the central rugby group ï¬nal, and Hailey- bury won out. 'ar juvenile. Give the boys a Chan takes time! Hockey i ‘en many ams. RSS World’s Sport Events Menow. winner of Saturday’s Belmont Futurity wort h $56,825. is shown abovp with Jockey Champ Kurt- singer. who piloted him no a new world's record of 1:15 1-5 tor the six and a half furlongs. and his owner Hal Price Headley. Menow beat Tiger by four leng ths with Fighting Fox taking third position after ' ( photo finish with Tiger. The Headley racer is the lea ding juvenile of the year with total earnings of 365.825 C Kurtsinger's victory with Menow marked the ï¬rst tim e that. a jockey had won all four big American stakes in the same year. He was astride War Admira in the Ken tucky Derby the Preakness and Belmont Stakes. il now on its way In league England and there have changes in players of the. (By 17.1.11.) 0 make good another BELMONT F‘l'Tl'RlTY RECORD BREAKER 6‘ m POW ADVANCE MINE. ONTARIO fHaileybury School ; Won from Cobalt Cobalt Loses Interscholastic Rugby League Sudden Death Game. New Liskeard, Oct. 18â€"(Special)â€" Haileybux'y High school students Illi: His latest victim was Charlie Rutz of France. the famous French champion. who took Tommy Farr all the way less than a year ago. Gains flattened Rutz in the second round. Better take on Len Wadsworth and forget about Gains. Larry Gains is certainly right on to}: of the boxing world these days. and is not wasting any time saying what he can do. but goes right out and does it. Neusell applied powerful body blows while Strickland retaliated with blows to the head. The decision was close. Larry Gains is certainly right on top of the boxing world these days. and is The big ï¬ght between Walter Neusell. of Germany. and Maurice Strickland. of New Zealand. at Wernbley, went the full twelve rounds with the German getting the decission. with loud protests from the m'Crwded hall. Boxing The ten-round bout between A1 De- laney of Canada and Stahl of Holland had to be stopped in the seventh round after Delaney severely punished his op- ponent. The bout took place in Lon- don. last. Monday. semi-ï¬nals played on Monday. B. Barnes won from G. Lott. in the men’s singles. Barnes went on to win the ï¬nals from K. Kuzeluh. of Czechosolovakia. of 1-6. 6-8. t and Kuzeluh In Lott, the men‘s doubles Richards and won in a. long drawn OUL matches 6. 6-8. 6-3, 7-5. 9-7. from Barnes n Hockey Group Formed The Kiwanis and Lions clubs mee LiC to-nierrow eyening at the bewling alley in friendly rivalry. They Will bowl the en ï¬rst of a series of ï¬ve games which will determine the better of the two organ- izations on the alleys. Games will b: )â€" held every second Friday night at seven his o'clock until the series is comnleted. To-day‘s sudden death cont-est was agreed upon late Saturday aft-er Hailey- gbury had tied up the group standing by beating Cobalt nine points to five on the Miners’ cwn grounds Saturday af- ternoon. Besides checking the run of successes which Cobalt seniors had enâ€" joyed“ in 1935 and again last year. Haileybury's win to-day prevented the Miners from making a double sweep with both senior and junior entries. a feat they accomplished a year ago. Coâ€" balt juniors already have repeated their last. year's triumph, leading both Hail- eybury and New Liskeard. third entry in both sections, to the wire again. Haileybury seniors will now meet Tim- mins, who earlier this season defeated them 28 points to 0. in an exhibition contest in Porcupine. Kiwanis and Lions Will Bowl Here Friday Night afternoon broke the hold of their Co- balt rivals on the championship of th: senior section of the Temiskaming In- terscholastic Rugby League by handing the Miners :1 reverse in the playofl game staged here to-day to determine the winners of the loop and the right to meet Timmins for Northern honours The final score was Haileybury 10. Co- balt 0, and the win marked the second triumph for the victors over their sou- thern neighbours in 48 hours. Victory also gave Haileybury possession of the Linghorne 'Cup. emblematic of the Te- miskaming championship. for the next 12 months. Mcdel 98 A.C. Gives all the perfec- tion of 6411b: per- formance usmg 4 new R'pe. Marcom . RVC adnotroos. (Iabmet in colourful S .95 finishes... 32 6414b: performance Vancouver Toronto MONTREAL Ham“ S¢.John’s,Nfld ‘Globe'and Mailrâ€"It is estimated that over the week-end 700.000 people at- tended college football matches all over the Unit-ed States. No matter what may be general conditions. there always is plenty of money for sportsâ€"especially football. baseball and boxing. Com- munity drives find funds harder to get; and that doesn't seem right. Sunday evening Oct. 315i. after the church services there will be a band concert presented by the Lions Bays" Band at the Empire theatre. The con- cert will commence at 8.30 pm. In addition to selections by the Boy:.:' Band. the programme will include other numbers and a community sing-song. If the concert a week from Sunday proves as popular as expected, it is likely that these band concerts by the Boys‘ Band will become a regular fea- ture during the winter months. Band Concert by Lions’ Boys’ Band on October .‘: Northern Ontario Juveniles ? Form “Junior B.†Group Here The winners of the Ringer Competi- tion for the 1937 season in the Ladies section of the Timmins Golf Club are ISL Flight Mrs. A. S. Porter; 2nd Flight. Mrs. D. E. Keeley:9 hOles. Mrs. I. K. Winners of the 6‘ ' 9, Ringer Six of Kirkland’s Hold Tourney H Local Masters 0: Billiard Tourney Here on Saturd A fter (‘onsiderable Discussion at Annual Meeting at Schu- macher Last Night. Northern Ontario Juvenile Hockey League Decide to Take Advantage of Junior B. Group for Beneï¬t of Hockey. if Among“ th mpeto are W1! numbc Your favourite stars become intimate friends, so realistic is Marconi reception. And tuning becomes child's play with the revolutionary "Fan-Spread" Dial. Other Marconi innovations include Electric Tuning, Automatic Tuning and the vital and exclusive "Exponential Baffle" that assures new tonal beauty. So, why be content with less when Marconi . . . which offers everything . costs no more? Superb Marconi models dominate every price class. See them at your dealer's. THIRD A V11 I'I' Westinghouse‘ DU AL-AUTOMATIC RANGES Lynch Electrical Appliance Co. ard hav FOLLOW THE MAJORITY â€" BUY: )layel‘s claim to have half be best. to send. Three of r. it. is claimed. have regu- 1‘ thirty and forty points. 9 local masters who will :â€"â€"S. G. Fowler, R. Mar- asson and Bill Jardlne. 113C n igavc out. the low in the way of sporting! the N .O.H.A will be held here on Sat- Junior “P" Six of Kirkland Lake‘s'members of :layers will come to Tim- Thcmpson o riendly competition with also stated ‘ 3f the best local cue mas- behind the 1 may will be held in 819- this league L Darlour. ,0 have Timmins play :1 .n Kirkland some time i it is thought that the ts may promote enough P a northern champion- Ladies’ Competition ’s Best to Here With of the Cue Th0 Hume of WestiIâ€"Igiâ€"muso“ â€"â€" TIMMINS -â€" R E I IS P T I 0 N or voun mvoumnz PROGRAMMES There were lots of ticklish things to be discussed as to the workings of the two groups. and lots of time, was allow- ed by the president to .ï¬gure them out. and now it lies with the N.O.H.A. to give the fine points before. going ahead. Mr. Miller said his boys (The CubS) had lifted the cup lrom 'I'oronto'and would like to see it, go around the Nor- them teams. Mr. Sparks was appoint-ed to repre- sent the league at the N.O.H.A. meeting on November 10th. The teams that are deï¬nitely in this “B" group are: Ansonvilie Cubs. Schu- macher. Tuxis. '1'.P.A.A.A. and Cana- diens. The South Porcupine representatives could not give a deï¬nite answer at present. It was moved and secandod that a Junior "B" group be formed in Noth- cm Ontario and mat the N.O.H.A. be asked as to the “B†rating. Clubs wishing to join must have their applications in by the 3131, of this month. P. T. Moisley. president; A. Kerr, Iro- quois Falls. vice-president; A. G. Fish. Schumacher. secretary-Lreasurer; F. Miller. Iroquois Falls. C.Catterello. South Porcupine. W. B. Sparks. Schu- macher. and J. Dutton. Timmins. exe- cutive; and a representative from each team. group to better hockey. It meant more players. and would strengthen the junior ranks as; time went on. it was pointed out. After discussing it from all angles. the president called the meeting to order. and said the ï¬rst. things to be done was to elect officers for the year. It was moved and seconded that. the of- iicers of 1936-37 carry on. Thcmpson on the same subject. He also stated that North Bay was right behind the movement. and would back this league up in their undertakings. A long discussion took place on the working of this group and the Junior ““A. Mr. Clifl’ Thompson and Mr. H. Boyd representatives oi the “A" group. gave some valuable information. and said they would woxk with the new group to better ho: kev. It meant more players. and would Ontaric A1 ther )lace sonvme Cubs in annual mi 1111113 wenik h 1n regarc roup. H: CAIAD|LI IIDIO 'l'IIIO. LII! I“! n pres K PHONE 1870 HT H (‘ll 19 four c Poroupin Tsmmh‘. business to lemming a also [old 1111 Mom with Mr PAC}! SEVEN of u: U' on the; J 11mm Mr. H group 1mg ue. r from uh Red- also mkv hem was with