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Porcupine Advance, 19 Dec 1938, 1, p. 7

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Win Ten to Nothing Against Six Local Squads. _ Play Each Team For Ten Minutes. Dome Squad Looks Good But All Give Good Exhibition. Lake Shore Outfit is Smooth and Experienced. Smooth Skating Lake Shore ; | Tests Six Porcupine Outfits SIX to ONE and LAKE SHORE WINS 10 to 0 ""“/\\7 [ ~ Wise Smokers say 1 WHITE OWL HarveyGraham uSon Women }h.z"fl.}. 1 Yll) t "EVERY HOLEPR 6 PINE ST. NORTH Here‘s one of the finest selections we‘ve seen in many a day . . . for every taste., Brilliantly stvled to please ever~ man on your list. And their certified quality means long, long wear. An inexpensive yvet thoughtful gift. Women Shoppers ! ment, game on sqaburday nighy serv:d another purpose. It enabled a fan to sit in his seat and gauge fairly accurately the relative strengths of che teams in the camp. Each of the six teams hore woere stacked against the sam> opposition. On chat basis the Dome certainly appeared to be the best team, with perhaps, the Ankerite next. Although McIntyre had four goals scorâ€" ed against it the team did a good job. Hockey in the first ten minute period was hard and fast. Unfamiliar with the large ice ‘surface of ‘t‘he arena, the local pucksters seemed a bit confused at but they soon got their bearâ€" ings and began to play the hockey for which they arn> well known locally. "Red" Reynolds led the Domesters in attacking sallies and the Lake Shore squad worked smoothly and mechaniâ€" cally to break up the sallies as fast as hey arrived. The period was unâ€" eventful. It was smooth, fast hock2y easy #to watch but difficult to write about. Ankerite came out on the ice wearing McIntyre sweaters. Ankerite‘s sweatâ€" ers are blue and white, the same colour as those of Lake Shore, so the change was made in order to avoid confusion. Lake Shore started co apply the presâ€" sure immediately, Grivel broke away all alone with only Koemp,. in the Anâ€" kerite goal to beat. However, he did not draw the goalie and the shot thudded imco his pads. Soon after Ankerite goalie made another nice play when he came out of his net and half way to the blue line to check a player. In the last minute or so of play "S:‘ew" Smith, smocih Lake Shore forâ€" ward, passed the net like a streak of light. He left the puck in the iwine for first blood of the evening. One of th> smocchest of the Laks Shore players was Pitcock, a slim, black haired boy who is just past junior age. He is a fast skater, a good stick handler and a heady play maker. HMHe looks very much like professional material. It was Pitcock who netted the second Lake Shore goal of che game. He took a pass from Campbell and rifled the puck into the net. Pamour made a game effort against Lake Shora‘s dynamic hockey squad asted holes in every team in the tip from Santa himself MAX WANTS Lak> Shore but were the net time and ag hnave the smocoh vVIisitorsâ€"no that matter on £O0a men wide hest fact. In The final period was rough, tough and nasty, with the tired Laks Shore squad giving as much as they took. First goal came when Smich followâ€" ed a puck afo>r it was driven deep into McIntyre territory after a face off. He took a puck in alone to count Shortly after, Hassie went in alone. Shortly af:eor Givel and Hastic> c3 The present Mines League hockiy | were‘C schedule which began on December 8| largely and which calls for sixty games, was | where on Savurday afternoon by the | divisior N.O.H.A. at a meeting held in the Emâ€" | things pire Hotel. that t] Harry Reynolds moved that the scheâ€" | until t dule b> adopted.: The motion, secondâ€" Chai ed by Jack Fulton, was carried. Thomy A suggestion was made av, the | «1iq th Ratify Schedule at Meeting N.0.H.A. Here on Saturday A suggestiOn Was mnadgde 2 ie ns ing to break the presont grciuping tzams in the camp; to make Do McIntyre, Pamour and Buffalo Anke: a separate senior ‘A" group. Hollin and Coniaurum, along with last im ermediate Monarchs woula be groj 2ed in a senior °B «scnhneduie, Northern ropresentaties of the HA., including Dean Kesteor, the sident, offered strenuous objen "We hav> worked for years to bu hockey group in this camp and t the time to break it up." he "Leave things as they are. Last they said that Coniaurum would t win a gzame. They said that at be2inning of the season but at the teams in ‘he camp in the sa ing and to break tho Monarc and distribute the players : weaker teams in the camp. ham, of the Dome, said tha whsa he intended doing with sponsored Monarchs. He dif to enter them as a senior ¢ was not good to have tWO in the one mine. Mr. Shields, from the C«( Discard Suggestion to Group Dome and Lake Shore. A!â€" so Drop Proposal to Divide Senior Teams Here Into Two (Groups. Northern Representatives Oppose. they sal win 2innin the sam cup." Final decision wa teams in the camp i Dan McInt OJ €am wWa mocch â€"tei Porcupin( *a kR rom the Coniauraum is from the Hollinge ACTION FAsST WHEN LAKE SHORE TAKES ON sIX CAMP TEAMS A4 vo £ aid that that wa. ig with the Dome He did not wan senior entry as i imâ€"work > squad qA WA They TITMMINS, ONTARIO 1gn Du 101 ea m iham N.O proâ€" ons th iY m\ ol wWwIngs, Gro Grivel, Cooper P Hort Dunnx. ‘MacKay Lak fence Hannaberry, Coniaurum: Neddow, Your gcan. Kennedy »impson, 1ayi0r. Pamour: â€"Goal, Mansfislda, Mays, La tres, LaFoley, MyeI Hollinger: Goal, Farquhar; defence Dair, Millsr, Crombley, wings, Wilson, Evans, Dixon, Wilmont Dinglle,; London, Barbary. cIntyre: â€" Gcoal, Beare; defence Simons, â€" Vail; wings, "Dusty" Baker Auger. Lalonds,. Douglas Baker WhNeETg 4 division things | that th \ Weekâ€"End Hockey Scores ored indic uger, Lalonds, Doug! uney Cook. Officlals: Calhoun, Pender AC Aim n, Zuke ollinger it8 lat 1€ pointed ¢ rood se1 s . here Shore: G Cook,.. Oliv s ams igainst â€"their alled to the megiing. It was their refusal to be group2d anyâ€" els2 but in the present senior thes ‘led the decision to leave just as they are. Both men said eir trams would be in the batule 12 completion of the schedule. rman of meeting, W. A. son. Secrotary of the N.OH.A. xXpen for another Hastie eCc hin 2 if with Lak e had s1 . 5; Rangers, 0. 2: ~Detrolt, 0. ins, 3: Canadicns Tay ati l Hoal, â€"Bentley;> defance ys, LaRoche, Miller; ceonâ€" , Myers; wings, Harmon McArthur, Fummegrton. Goal, Butlers; defence ig, Withers; convres, Morâ€" â€" wings, Kerr, McCulloch e Woon,â€" Hugging;â€"C s ~Mossett:;* ~alts« Ran Allhough four times tenâ€"minut e of tne it that there w Jor league in one stron Allan saturd sundav â€" one The ot HIVveI effe mal, Durnham; 2r, Milton, BoSs! svi2, Bollanger, W ), Smith, Campl! p i ahn; e Dom{( NC the in Intt 11 half ; final Kemp; deâ€" irt; â€"c2ntre, team in Kirkland Ook e ‘Macmen Take Edge on:Pamour lat South Porcupine T hursday it Pattersor uid nevaer the camp _ team to ims would AC W KLO 2 uld be fen rdon nat2s n Marty Lauder‘s Proteges Show Speed and Ability When They Win by One Goal Edge Over Pamour on Thursday Night. Game Rough and Penalties Many. Score Tied at End Second. men.went Qoul, and oy dint of some Marty Lauder‘s Macmen emerged from their two hundred thousand dolâ€" lar iglcoo the cther night and weant over to Sorch Porecupinse to win a hockey game. They aynamited the Pamour game. Thesy aynamil Dyramiters to the tur to six. coun In tO BB D®AI first the Pamour and 1t speed, chockir just before the sond of the.game when the Dynamitars set off a._.cimrg‘e and blsw on> counter homs. Four Famourites and "sW@ Macmen were penalized in the firs:. pégiod, which was featured by hard, tQuzh play. Shoulders wors vory much in evidence and defencemen relied on tfhem more than on their sticks to deflate opposing forwards of enthusiasm., A feature of che game was the perâ€" of both netâ€"minders. They of Auger. Wit to piay McAr cperated to gi The teamsâ€" formanzses of both netâ€"minders. They played for sixty minâ€" uts and each stopped rubber from all directions. All of the goals scored on the netâ€"mindsrs woere the express {rain type that ars almost impossible to stop. Lafoleéey broke away whon McIntyre was down the ice, skated through {wo defenzsemen and shoved the pusk past began the Intyre pla A feature of ch formanzes of bot!l played headsâ€"up ] uts and cach sto with team wheon iWA COr ver,; in »the ien woent C oals oal IFAiKGI °C urth Mac lortly aft 9Y pa jund took che MclIntyre t its bearings. At th> board showed ind ing mon CAIT Ha ‘, Mar Lafole fi1 McA;chu low shot rst marker. The second cams innaberry stepped out of the box, checked the puck away Pamour player, skated up the rammed it home.. Iwoney Malone fir nia Aro ad nay JA non al and the when MCcC OIY )€ cond ~spasm the Macâ€" and by dint of some r‘s Macmen emerged a l ir and Mansfield c Pamour gix goals. imour: ‘goal, Bentle 1. Mansfield, LaRoct Y i} yre team one pertod At the end of the wed chree goals for for MciIntyrse. Howâ€" a luck scored four of the sescond cthse ) Mcintyrs took a it until of the.game when off a charse and peppe effeca. Laifoley defence aur finally brok e Mac defence tc 1 isfield, LaRocn Harmon, Hanm <hy. Mays, Ran ied the s2« avelled past bullet. Se hC of seven goals lone. for th qualizer cam mb scored. i teams svart ) not be th of A IM Al e( ._the help ull secont McInty1 ‘ough LW puzck pas the gam it Bentâ€" ger toOol for a} OY Y e1p n hC sey, Kilroc. Mcintyre: goal Bemc McComb; csontrs, Ashley lone, Baker; alternaies, I houn, Kenty, Cook, Tripp make the score six to nothing and hn Hollinger came with its first goal of the day. Dinelle scoréd and Dixon and London suppliedâ€"assists. Maki broke away and beat the deâ€" fence alone to count for <che Dome. The ragged period ended when Reynolds was penalized for holding. Both the fans and Oothe nowerfly] Dome Wins First Meeting With Hollinger on Friday Powerful South Enders Smother Hollinger Squad in Ragged Tilt Here. Hollinger Rallies in Final Period But is Not Able to Maintain the Pace. Dome Scorées Two in First Canto. Desp‘‘e a desperate Hollinger rally in the last period in which the Timâ€" mins squad scored three consecutive goals, Dome won nine to four victory in a Mines League game at the Timâ€" mins Arerna oit Friday night. Dome smothsred the Hollinger six in the period. They laced home five counters and Hollinger was not abl»e to retaliats. In the second Hollinger took a new lease on life and battled the Domasters Turiously. Dome coauntâ€" ed cwic>; Hollinger, apparently the betâ€" ter for a stinging pep talk, scored three consecutiv2ly in the third but they were not able to stand the pace and Dome finished off with a pair. Hollinzer had difficulty all night g«â€" tins by the Dome Defence. Their atâ€" tacks were shattered and broken time and again as they hurled thomselves at chat seemingly impenstrable wall. The game was not particularly inâ€" spiring. Play throughout was ragged and scoring sallies were not spectatcuâ€" lar. Most of the goal scoring shots did not come from clean plays but were ba‘ved in or scored on rebounds or from scrambles in front of the net. A minut> and twenty seconds afleor the game began Reynolds took a short pass from Gordom to draw first blaod for cthe Dome. That was the first of five similar blooadâ€"letting opsrations in that canto. One of the best goals of th> game came shortly after when Messet® cook a long bfue pass from Woon, who shortly after stickâ€"handled his way in close, and took Reynold‘s pass to score. Maki went through to get the fourth unassissed and ‘th> final gcal of thz period was scored by Mcâ€" Du1 ns pickec ind went rougnin Ooal, â€"Beare; defencs, Vail, trs, Ashley:; wings, Maâ€" ilternates, Luncsy, Calgpâ€" ME t| 9 1€ cond 11 Howzsver, ime after First Local Bonspiel at Curling Club Here Sixteen Rinks Play Toâ€"night in First Bonspiel of Year. Two Draws. min F. N. load. W. Burnes W M. Sullivan. T. Rlackman Pussley and R. G. F. Black, Sa xton Mcintyre New Rink for Skating When No Hockey W. Cuthbeortson, H. G. Lalidlaw Gauthier and P. Mason. H. Herman, M. Cassels, J. MceMu and A. McDonald. The McIntyre Community arena is open to the public for skating each evening when there is no hockey, The afternoons are specially for the youngâ€" sters for skating. Domesters were surprised in the final canto when Hollingor came out and for fifteen minutes practically took possession of wthe ice. The period started off hot and heavy and â€"Maki was sent to the box when he trippad Wilson. London went off and McKay followed for tripping Tremblay. With ¢ne Dome man still in the place of atonemen«., Delmoant:, of Hollinger, took Miller‘s rebound at the crease and banged it home. Less than a minue later Wilmont ccounted. He took a reâ€" bound off the boards and went around net. Brownlee sprawled but was not able to siop the flying rubber. Dinelle counted the third when he taok Delmonte‘s pass and batted the puck in following a shot inco the crease and a rebound. th remait and Mail: The «C Party is urged to get back "pariy of the right," and th densely populated with C who insist that they have : right. hasn‘t: any 11 Hollinger: Goal Delmcnte, Dixon; and Wilson; altern blay, London, Cr: The sorrowful story of fering goes on in China quarters we have receb bis gallant ‘sfories of SAuV "There‘s only one thing about in a car, and that‘s bral the nerveus passenger co the t ger‘s weak spots t] players insisted on fol and consequently wer the smocech team play The lineups: Domsâ€" defence, Dunn, McKay Ht‘ggms and Maki; a Reynolds, Messett, Go ind and Guides who 1 pore to serve and hospitals ind ind ind nC Mis N2vVINS he Doaom> Defence id R. Laffeny S. Caldbick, . and W. d E. Bish: J. M. Bela . Simpson . gallant st outs anc igedy of 16 Then you‘ve nothing to worry about " raplied the taxiâ€"driver, ‘‘"‘This CRA ma tC G. Carson, J. L. H. Dupuis. Walker, B. S} J.â€"K. Hall, Richarason, J P. Lapo Hon>sy, Mr. I bonspi¢ Curlin: NO CAUSE FOR WORRY n y nosp wound: Prout, R. W Londot W IIUWIE Sec‘uit Nz â€"C ind M with a: b¢ n ALL BUT ON] ind V in Do W1II Bri y finished off for nassisted goal each. ~were the Hollinâ€" throughout. The W Amon H nom?s First A n llowin T‘Y Chatauy ssonden. .. Dodgo .. Mil Wilm 111 1D 1€ : and sufâ€" at headâ€" many sad ‘ work of hm is the ‘outs â€" and in Singaâ€" id Squads war zones. the puck natch for > Dome. Brownles: nservativ 0 being country 3 oniy one who, i Hankow from two I"~ wOorry keos," said taxi~â€"driv=â€" n, third Salamaa 1. O‘Neil harle>ols 1 Horn d>fenc Dalton Dafo ; 8.15. f six n and ara w Tim 11 Vn M 11

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