According to composite figures from the box scores, there was little to choose between the two teams. McIntyre scored a total of seventeen runs to thirteen by the visitors but only shaded the Ottawa team by 30â€"28 in hits. Erâ€" rors were one of the features of the twoâ€"day series, each team being chargâ€" ed with sixteen. Despite the fact that the number of misplays recorded would indicate sloppy baseball, the fciur games produced a sparkling display, many of the errors having no bearing on the scores. Manager ‘olomon bolstered his team with four ren now playing with Lake Shore in HKirkland Lake. . Don Price, who was wth the McIntyre team last summer ad played hockey with the min» tean all winter, was in centre field. BRwk, also a former McIntyre player, down léeft field. Bill Brennan @aught the two games on Friâ€" day and Hunthousen, a product of Notre m{ne University, pitched â€" two games, winning one and losing the other. Macos Take First Game With George McShane showing a real display of form and yielding eight sesttered hits, McIntyre won the first gane on Friday by a 6â€"4 count. Landyâ€" muore started for Ottawa but was reâ€" paced in the first inning by the veterâ€" a1 "Lefty" Barbaro after two walks, a lit batsman and two errors had acâ€" for two runs. Two hits, a ilelder‘s choice and a twoâ€"base error gave Ottawa a 2â€"2 tie in the second inning and in the next frame they added another on two singles and an error. The visitors were in the driver‘s seat with their 3â€"2 margin until the sixth when the Macs descended on Barbaro with a smashing sixâ€"hit atâ€" tack of four runs, features of which were a triple by Don Price and douâ€" bles by Buck and McShane. Ottawasa made a belated rally in the ninth for one run but McIntyre were able to stave off the threat without much trouble. I The Ot tean was a combination of the Grea Vally Lumber Club and the Bradig Pros who operate in the ley eague. Five wellâ€" included the Jdttawa lineâ€"up. Bill Cowley, Bosto Bruins, who was seâ€" lected f@ the NM.L. allâ€"star team of last yeay in thecontre ice positions, 1ird bse, Polly Drouin, of Canatens, was at second, rea, ofDetroit Red Wings, in the outfield, Alin Shields, of Montreal Maroons, in riht field and at first base and "Yip‘Radley, of Tulsa Oilers, sharing the esching assignment with "Dad" Rheawe. On Dominic Day a crowd estimated at 3000 saw te two teams divide the honours Hudreds of hockey fans came out to ee how the N.MHL. stars »rform on te diamond and the park was almost illed to capacity. About half this nuroer saw Saturday‘s games, McIntyre taing both ends of the bill to win the aampionship. a win in t bpeniig game on Saturâ€" day and wek on t« win the last game of the serig by tie first game score of 6â€"4. S W OnWt °CY We three games to in two doubleâ€" headers playved MclIintyre stadium on Friday ang day, Ike Solomon‘s MciIntyre team the Eastern Onâ€" tario senior b championship for 1937. The Mac#Wkre awarded the title last year and ttawa Journal Troâ€" phy by defaul ht it was finally arâ€" ranged to Bhe playâ€"off here this tean to take the gardless of Ottawa‘s cham pionshig maren, the wo:mmor crew squeezed out Win Posiponed Playâ€"oif From 1937 y Three Games to One Rival Teams ide Doubleâ€"Header on Dominion Day but ‘.w"l“tyl‘e ped Both Games on Saturday to Take Serâ€" i¢s. HomeRun by Joe McDonald Wins Third Contest. Big Crowi@ut to See Hockey Stars on Ottawa Lineâ€"up. Mclityre Defeat Ottawa For Senior Baseball Title T C Ets Wlsn o ONE 646â€"J ating an tar Ottawa team Eames to in two doubleâ€" 9 played w Mcintyre stadium Cocaâ€"Cola We Also Make Up All Other Flavors of Soft Drinks. Ask Your Dealer The Best Part of Any Game . . . The Pause That REFRESHES Homer Wins Game "Whispering Joe" McDonald was the lhero of the opener on Saturday and won the game with a terrific clout over the right field fence for a home Tun in the eighth inning, to break a tie and give McIntyre the decision 3â€"2. "Lefty‘"‘ Zampell, pitching for McInâ€" tyre, hooked up with Lynott on the Ottawa mound and allowed eight hits to the latter‘s six. Neither pitcher walked a man in the entire game but Zampell had the edge in strikeouts 7â€"3, ‘There was no score until the sixth inâ€" ning when MciIintyre went into the lead 1â€"0. Ottawa came right back strong and on a single by Kilrea, A triple by Cowley, a sacrifice and an infileld out, pushed two runs in to g0 ahead 2â€"1. McIntyre tied the score in the seventh and with two out in the eighth McDonald settled the hash of the government town with his cirâ€" cuit blow. Jce got a big hand from the crowd as he crossed the plate with what proved the winning run. McIntyre Win Series The last and deciding game of the series, won by McIntyre 6â€"4, was the most loosely played during the twoâ€" day session, each team having seven errors. Ottawa didn‘t have an earned run, while four of the McIntyre countâ€" ers were of the same variety. Fred Callery was chosen to hurl the game for Mcintyre but only lasted until the third inning when Hunthousen was sent to the rescue with the bases loadâ€" ed, one run in and one out. It was a tough spot to go into but Hunthousen cut the visitors off with one run, Cowâ€" ley scoring on a fly to centre and Hoag popping out to Hann at short. Mcâ€" Intyre had scored once in the first and three in the third and still held a twoâ€" run advantage after the Ottawa splurge in their half of the third. A screamâ€" ing triple by Buck and singles by Cooke and Hann provided McIntyre with another pair of runs in the fourth but two errors and a single gave Ottaâ€" wa another in their half to make the seore 6â€"3. They increased their total to four in the eighth on two errors combined with two bases on balls and a stolen base. The visitors threw a scare into the Solomon clan in the last of the ninth when they planted on second and third base with itwo out. The next batter, Galarneau, rolled a grounder to Hann at short to end the series and give McIntyre the championship. Ottawa Take Second In the second game HMunthousen and Driscoll engaged in a smart pitching €luel, cach allowing six hits. A bad fourth inning proved the downfall of the McIntyre club, three errors and a hit batsman giving the Capital City two runs to tie the game up at 2â€"2, Both teams came within an eyelash of counting in the sixth but Ottawa wer held scoreless after getting men on secâ€" ond and third with none out and Mcâ€" Intyre with the same setâ€"up with one out. Ottawa won the game in the righth. With one out Bill Cowley singled and "Polly" Drouin, whom he opposes at centre ice in the hockey wars, came through with a double sending Cowley to third. "Yip" Radâ€" ley, not to let the hockesy department of the team down, hit a line single to score Cowley but Drouin was tagged at the plate when he attempted to sCOTP . Guzzo, cf. Rheaume, c. Landymore, p aâ€"Barbaro, p. bâ€"Radley Kilrea, rf. Johnson, 1b Cowley, 3b. Fortier, If. Drouin, 2b. Hoag, ss. DRINK TIMMIN®S, ONT. FIRST GAME Ottawa AB R HCPO ‘A Â¥404884964#%6 6 % %0%% 6 câ€"Lynott, p one out. bâ€"botted for Barbaro câ€"relieved Barbaro in Mclntyre Price, cf Buck, If Hann, ss. Cybulski, 156. McDonald, rf Prout; 3bD. :. Klifs8, 213. ..;.. Brennan, c. McShane., p. 35 6. LLl . 27â€" 10 Ottawa . 021 000 O0l1â€" 4 8 3 Mcintyre .200 004 OOxâ€" 6 11 3 summary Three base hits, Price. Two base hits, Kilrea, Hoag, Buck, McSnan». Errors, Cowley, 2, Drouin, Cybulski, Prout, Elias. Struck out, by Landymore, 0; by Barbaro, 3; by Lynott, 1; by McShane, aâ€"batted for Elias in ninth. bâ€"batted for Brennan in ninth. McIntyre 101 COO 0OOâ€" 2 6 Ottawa ._.._....... 0006 200 Olxâ€" 3 6 3. First on balls, off Landymore, 2; off Barbaro, 0; off Lynott, 1; off Mcâ€" Shane, 0. Left on bases, Ottawa, 4; McIntyre, 9. Double plays, Rheaume to Hoag; Elias to Hann; McShane to Cybulski. Hit by pitcher, Prout. Umâ€" pires, Carl Boucher, Ottawa, plate; Carl Schultz. South Porcupine, bases. Elias, 2b. Brennan, c. Hunthousen, p aâ€" McDonald _ bâ€"Zampell Price, â€"cf. Buck, If. Hann, ss. Cybulski, Prout, 3b Giltert. T Kilrea, cf If 88. .. Portier, If. Cowley, 35. Drouin, 2b. .. Galarneau, l1b. Radley, c rf Rheaume, c. . Driscoll, p. aâ€"Shields, rf. bâ€"Lynott eâ€"Johnson, rf. fifth. bâ€"bated for Rheaume in fourth câ€"batted for Shields in seenth. Mcelntyre The Ottawa baseball team that*met McIintyre here on Friday and Saturday in the E. O.B.A. championship reâ€" sembled a cross section of the National Hockey League. No less than four of the big time hockey clubs were repreâ€" sented in the Capital City lineup and in addition the American Association Hockey League madeâ€"~itsâ€"contribuâ€" tion also. The men from the monied ranks of the ice pastime are shown in the top picture and from left to right areâ€"Allan Shields, Montreal Maroons; Heck Kilrea, Detroit Red Wings; ‘Polly" Drouin, Montreal Canadiens; Bill Cowley, Boston Bruins and "Yip" Radley, of Tulsa 34 40â€" 9 replaced Landymore in first with 33 replaced Radley rf 1b SECOND G Olttawa NH.L. STARS PLENTIFUL ON OTTAWA BASEBALL TEA M in eighth. last of eighth summary Two base hits, Drouin, Hann. Errors, Hoag, Cowley, Hann, Cybulski, Prout, Elias, Bdennan. Struck out by Huntâ€" housen, 9; by Driscoll, 8. First on balls, off Hunthousen, 0; off Driscoll, 3. Dcuble plays, Radley ‘to Drouin. Left on bases, Ottawa, 6; McIntyre, 8. Passâ€" "d balls, Radley. Hit by pitcher, Galâ€" arneau. Sacrifice hits, Buck, Elias, 2. THIRD GAME Kilrea, rf Shields, 1b Cowley, 3b Fortier, If aGuzzo, cf .. Drouin, 2b Hoag, ss Ottawa Oilers. The quintette all play baseball with Brading Pros. in the Ottawa Valley League during the off season, In the lower picture Joe McDonald is seen crossing the plate after hitting a home run in the eighth inning to win the third game of the series by a score of 3â€"2 for McIntyre,.â€"After â€"smashing theâ€"ballâ€"over the â€"right field fence McDonald had lots of time to circuit the bases and Umpire Carl Boucher didn‘t need to make any decision at the plate. The McIntyres mascot is seen at the right recovering the bat with the Babe Puth qualities. (Advance Photo and Engraving) Ottawa _ Mcintyre Lynott, p . Rheaume, c aâ€"Johnson, 1b bâ€"Landymore Price,> cf : Buck, If Hann, ;ss. .. Cybulski, 1b McDonald, rf Protut, : 3b :. Flias;2h ‘‘..;.. Cooke, c ; Zampell, p . Summary Errors, Prout, Johnson, Cowley, Forâ€" tier, Drouin. Threeâ€"base hits, Cowley. Twoâ€"base hits, Prout, Hann. Struck out, by Lynott, 3; by Zampell, 7. First on balls, off Lynott, 0; off Zampell, 0. Left on bases, Ottawa, 7; McIntyre, 6. Wild pitches, Lynott. Sacrifice, Johnâ€" son. Price, cf Buck, If . Hann, ss Cyhbulski, 1b Prolut, 3b Gilbert, rf Flias, 2b Cooke, c Callery, p aâ€"Hunthousen, p out inning. McIntyre Ottawa Kilrea, 1f Johnson, rf Cowley, 3b Fortier, cf Drouin, 2b Radley, c Hoag, Sss .. Galarn»ean, lh Barbaro, p aâ€"Lynott, rf bâ€"Driscoll, p Summary Threeâ€"base hits, Buck. Twoâ€"base hits, Cybulski. Shruck out, by Callery 2; by Hunthousen 2; by Barbaro 1; by Driscoll 3. First on balls, off Calâ€" 39 : 4~ 6 :37 16 aâ€"Replaced Johnson first of third inning. * aâ€"Replaced Shields at bâ€"Batted for Rheaume 30. â€" 0T °6 aâ€"Replaced Callery in third with one Replaced Barbaro at bat in fourth FPOURTH GAME Mcelntyre MceIntyre Ottawa 35 34 :6 2712 000 002 000â€"2 000 001 11xâ€"3 103 200 000 002 100 010 â€"4 2‘ >:8., 24 12 bat in sixth. in ninth. Big Crowd at Timmins Goli Field Day on Dominion Day lery 2; off Hunthousen 2; off Barâ€" baro 1; off Driscoll 1. Left on bases, Ottawa, 13; McIntyre, 8. Sacrifice, Hunthousen, Hoag. Errors, Hann, Cyâ€" bulski, 2, Prout, Elias, 2, Hunthousen, Lynott, Cowley, Fortier, Hoag 2, Galâ€" arneau, 2. Umpiresâ€"Carl Boucher, Ottawa, and Carl Schultz, South Porcupine. Composite Score (Byâ€"~Games) Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs,. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mirs. Miss Mrs. Mrs. Miss Miss Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Leamanâ€"J. P. Burke Gradyâ€"Dr. Honey Gillissâ€"R. Langdon Lak>â€"Dr. Dupuis Harknessâ€" W.Widdifield Burkeâ€"J. Knox Desaulniersâ€"G. Sipprell N. Adamsâ€"J. R. Tait Youngâ€"S. Wookey Cathersâ€"Dr. Kinsman Pickeringâ€"J. FPogg Taitâ€"R. E. Yorke Sipprellâ€"O. Lafontaine Todhunterâ€"V. Wosdbury Stevensâ€"Geo. Lake Piero>â€"A. Wohlrab Dupuisâ€"H. Slioan Andersonâ€"G2o. Ross Lafontaineâ€"G. Sandwith Abrams~â€"J. Douglas Knoxâ€"N. Adams Yorkeâ€"W. Pritchard .. Sandwithâ€"H. Monroe Acton Free Press;â€"We found that going under ground or being on the alr can both give a sort of sinking We prefer keeping on the level. About Ninety Take Part in Twoâ€"Ball Match on Friday at Timmins Golf Club. Scores, Showing Total, Handiec: and Net. Winners of Other Events July 1 Dcomglassâ€"D. B. White Porterâ€"J. E. Sullivan R. Langdonâ€"E. B. Weir Weirâ€"A. F. McDowell Harrisonâ€"W. Laidlaw Robsonâ€"Dr. Laine Adamsâ€"A. W. Pickering S. Porcupine Ball Park CGAME STARTS AT 5.30 p.m. WEDNESDA Y JULY 6th ADMISSION Gents 35¢c Ladies 250 "TOIN THE CROWD ANDSEE A GOOD GAME BASEBA L L MceIntyre i; °B Hollinger 3( i big crowd at th 99 â€"24 107â€"24 110â€"25 119â€"31 132â€"20â€" 101â€"24 102â€"22 13 101 â€"22 103â€"20 103â€"30 108â€"33 97â€"17 110â€"20 112â€"26 121â€"32 102â€"23 102â€"24 102â€"31 112â€"33 106 â€"28 103â€"19 117â€"24 109â€"25 OQOttawa H.â€" [ 28 Timâ€" 28â€" 23â€" 30â€" 24â€" 30â€" 26â€" 31â€" 23â€" 27â€" 24â€" 94â€" 08 ._ 17â€"80 20â€"90 26â€"806 32â€"89 23â€"79 24â€"78 31â€"7) 33â€"79 28â€"18 19â€"84 103 â€"74 Mrs. Foggâ€"J. Grady 107â€"27â€"80 Mrs. Whiteâ€"F. Woodbury 130â€"32â€"98 Mrs. Kennyâ€"P. Goldring 125 â€"33â€"82 Mrs. Rosnerâ€"J. Domenico 106â€"23â€"83 Mrs. Russellâ€"R. Delahunt 128â€"32â€"96 Mrs. McDowellâ€"A. Johnson 111â€"21â€"90 Miss Stockâ€"W. Archer 131 â€"22â€"99 Mrs. Parkinsonâ€"J. Brady 116â€"29â€"8"7 Mrs. Beaumontâ€"O. Atkins 123â€"28â€"95 Miss Harknessâ€"W. Curtis 127 Mary Adamsâ€"Alec McDonald 136â€"33â€"103 Junior Events 9.30 a.n. Drivingâ€"lst, Billy Minthorn; 2nd, Julss. Baderski. Approaching and Puttingâ€"1st, Jack Lake: I2nd, Al Wetmore. Drivingâ€"Mrs. J. M. Dougli Longest Single Driveâ€"Mrs Weir. Approachingâ€"Mrs. J. P. Burke. Puttingâ€"â€"Mrs. Karl Eyre. senior Events, Men Drivingâ€"Ist, S. A. Wookey; 2nd, Ed. Keeley. Longest Single driveâ€"R. Langdon, Approachingâ€"1st, E. L. Longmore] 2nd, Geo, Lake. Puttingâ€"1st,. F. L. Longmore; 2nd, John Knox. Draw dfor Nineâ€"Hole Twoâ€"Ball Match The following is the draw for the nineâ€"hole twoâ€"ball match:â€" Mrs. Harrison and W. Laidlaw vs. Mrs. Fogg and J. Grady. Mrs. Porter and J. Sullivan vs. Miss K. Young and Karl Eyre. Mrs. Sandwith and A. H. Munroe vs. Mrs. Pickering and John Fogg. Mrs. A. W. Young and S. A. Wookey vys. Mrs. York and W. Pritchard. Mrs. J. M. Douglas and D. B. White vs, Mrs. Gillies and R. Lang. Mrs. Geo. Lake and Dr. Dupuis vs. Mrs. Eyre and W. Rinn. Mrs. Leaman and J. P. Burke vs. Mrs. R. Langdon and E. B. Weir. Mrs. Rosner and J. Dominico vs. Mrs. Dupuis and H. E. Sloan. The St, Anthony‘s troop of Boy Scouts have added First Aid work to their other activities, their first lesson in this work being given on Friday evening last at the parish hall. A. Ayotte. who is duly qualified for the work having taken the prescribed course und>r the St. John Ambulance Briâ€" gade, and who has had wide experiâ€" ence in the practical application of the work, both as a private citizen and as a member of the Timmins fire brigade, gave tlhve boys their first lesson in first aid last week. The work will be disâ€" continued during the holiday season but will be resumed after the vacation, the next session to be held on the secâ€" ond Friday evening in September. Try The Advance Want Advertisements St. Anthony Troop Taking First Aid Boy Scouts Company Study First Aid Work Here. st Single driveâ€"R,. Langdon. achingâ€"I1st, E. L, Longmore o, Lake. ching and Puttingâ€"l1st, Jack d, Al Wetmore. senior Events, Ladies 106 128 111 131 116 AL 3 32â€"96 21â€"90 22â€"99 29â€" 87