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Porcupine Advance, 23 Oct 1939, 1, p. 7

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around "anid let one of: Kovalthuk‘s pumsit;ounce around and the kickex fast and recovered it him + -aelf.aolm Kirkland mm.meng "ty yieds out. A blocked kick gave Timâ€" mins ithe ‘ball and prevented aA likely t infi wmm“mmmnmw S wmymmmn pHBfilad mmmewmmmm mmmmmmmmmm know how to handle Kovalchuk‘s high spirails and repeatedly fumbled‘ the‘ bh}) even when. picking it up on the bounce. first major score came when Moro into his own line as he |was beâ€" ‘The kisked The local juniors are not through yet although their champilonship hopes are gone. The Runnallsâ€"Gauthier cowched youngsters still have two games -before them to finish out their echedule, one at Iroquois Palls next Saturday and the other here against Cochrane a week later. Although definitely out of the running themselves ‘they could cause a little grief with a victory at the Falls next week. Needing to win by 25 pomtl to ca.p- ture the group, the seniors launched am offensive drive early in theflrstpeflodwhichtookthanona, @2# u5c covemd wyard out from where Birt en e m M w ie march dmgt‘% fieki to within striking distance of Kirkland Lake goal line but they‘Wwere unable to work out a maj . Coach Don Clarke‘s Blue and White crew scored the first point when Leo Bandiera kicked sin- gle but Govelck put his toamn ahead 21 with‘ a Hair of ro ipeétfore ¢the whistle. â€" SBylvano 'Moro.tied the count when he kicked a single in the early part of the second periogd. A.. couple of atbempted ments from mell out were tried ‘by the ?“ es s coveted mq,yard out from where Birt ggratouchaowu on ‘the first dofllf; *Kavaichuk converted with a bedutifur dPop Â¥ick which would beenmod(rom 35 yards out hndme- visitors led 8â€"2. f Timimins started ~to work to dver come that sebback and from thne‘ kickâ€" off pushed the veitors back into thdz B yards out, from where McGOy SHBSEBDUO : on to a forward pas over the goal line : for a major.â€" The convert Iafled andi Timmins trailed by 8â€"7. Carson ram back thekick-ofl iorfl«a yards and Timmins presed but {umbles on the kicks contlnued to slow them up. Kirkland w:e 8rs., (8)â€"Bmap,. acx-’:? more; ‘insides, Jowett and wmm Richards and Boyce quarter. Koval- own end of the ‘Neld.. Amadio, com- pleted a forward pas and'ihfll Pfl of line plays and a pmalty W tors gave the locals the / 4 yards out, from where Wt f- asge n ‘ta a farwara nas over the 8‘051 m‘e ; ’l‘o Keep in R District Inter on ol P 4 «omm in Interscholastic > Senior and Junior of the Way the Fought Every t chuk:; halves, land, Martin, Redmond, Barrett, Hanâ€" nigan and Patriquin. ‘Timmins 8rs.,. (7)â€"Snap, Grezom insides, Gervais and Lachapelie; midâ€" dles, Ormston and Aaltonen:; outsides, McCoy and Stenclik; quarter, Moro; hnalves, Crorco, Bandiera and Carson; flying wing, Everard; subs, Wetmore, Minthorn, Carson and Amadfo. ; fiying wing, McNaughton; i. Hamilton, Wright, Strickâ€" fumbles cn the kicks in the cost Timmins a victory as. nnngsters daid not seem to fAying wing, Dow; subs, Jessup, Smith Charron, Kushner and L@aFramboise. Timmins Jrs., .(6)â€"Snap, McLean; insides, Racine and Curcino; middles, Pretula and D. Church; cutsides, Greg Moro: and .Turcotte; quarter Koski; halves, Ikonen, Pellazeri and Telkinen; fiving wing, Stanley; subs, . Glaister. Two hockey players ma}l‘ known k O'sm..:'ton. éényck. Parks, Kauf{man, Local Players Try Out With Atlantic ‘City Bastien, whose goaltending was the overtime in" the Ontario playâ€"afis last season gets his chance with the Corbeau "Bas" Bastien and Sammy Fasano Leaving for Trainâ€" ing with Bert Corbeau‘s PBastien, starry little netminder of the North Bay junior Trappers last year, and Samniy Fazano, Buffaloâ€"Ankerite léftâ€"winger> last winter, are leaving town this week to try out with Atlanâ€" tic City Sea Gulls of the United States Rastern Amateur League. â€" Bastien and Fazano have been in contact with Bert Corbeau, former pro star. with Montreal Canadiens and the old Toronto 6t. Pats and former coach of Port Colborne Failors, and have been asked>to report to Midiland early this week where the Séa Gulls are doâ€" ing their preâ€"season training. Standing Room Only When Maple Leafs Visit Here This Week § eane here to play an exhibition game w WBob Crosby‘s MciIntyre team at ' I er on Nov. 9th. The Gulls mmmkedtoplayatxirkland LTake on their training tour. crtew because Harry McQuesten, formâ€" ‘er Goodyear netminder who was slated f6r Atiantic City, decided to make the jump to pro nockey and has signed avith Syracuse Stars in the Internationâ€" 1 loop. > \~ This will be Bastien‘s first year out of ‘junior hockey and his record to date would indicate that he has a good chance of making the grade with the e es CGulls He had _intended playingzg for Edinborough Rockets in the Scottish League this winter but the war brought a cessation to hotckey activity there. w oh. PP ces e BB 0+ oo Timmins ite star, Len Godin, igot as far as Montreal on his way back to. England to play in‘ the . British ledgue ‘but the war likewise put a halt plans and "heâ€" returned to his nome‘ here.: . Godin is working at. the Buffaioâ€"Ankerite" and > will likely :line up with Manager Joe Rabould‘s squad, in the Porcupine senior league. : and Fazano will be seen in ‘their new livery when the Sea Gulls â€" Fezano, whose home is in Cochrane, did a great job patrolling his left wing lane for the Ankerite last season and also: had made arrangements to play in England ‘this© winter. _ Fazano is about 24 years old and should make Great Interest in Visit of Maple Leafs to Meintyre Arena. â€" .‘ The "Standing Room odr' sign has been posted at the McIntyre Arena for several days in ptmtlthn for the Sea Gulls. quarter, Doyde; ckets aheadâ€"of â€"time will} be able to buy standing.room on Thursday and Friâ€" day evenings when 1,000 tickets will go on sale justâ€"before game time The visit Of the pros has aroused great interest amons sport fans and the Leafs are certain of an enthus‘astis Schumacher Split with South End in Sixâ€"Man Rugby welcome to Porcupine. Rugby honours between Schumacher and South Porcupine High Schools are evenly divided to date this season with each school winning twice. Schumacher won the senior game 11â€"0 at South Porsupine on Thursday. In a tripleâ€" header at South Porcupine on Saturday morning, the home team won the interâ€" mediate and ‘the ‘bantam games 5â€"0 while Schumacher won the junior tilt South Porcupine Win Two in Saturday Mornâ€" ing Tripleâ€"header at Home Grounds. In spite of a field that inches decp in mud at places, the teams played a zsocd brand of sawedâ€"off football, with end runs and forward passes featuring the wide open play. All the points were scored on touchdowns. The series »will be resumed at Schumather this week. ‘The lineâ€"ups: _ S:â€"humacher Bantams (0)â€"Snap, C. Manzotith; win:s, Lane and Prentiss; halves, Kavanagh, Gettler and P. Manâ€" gotich; subs, Brooker and Turcctte. Porcupine Bantams (5)â€"Snap, Ma:sâ€" donald; wings, McLeylan and Cahill; halves, Disher, Dogue and Rithardson; sub, Slievert. Hollinger Park on Saturday afterâ€" noon when Kirkland Lake Srs. deâ€" feated Timmins 8â€"7 is seen above.â€" At the left Aaltonen of Timmins is shown stopping Kovailchuk, Kirkland Lake quarterback after the latter had intercepted a Timmins forward pass. At the right Btlt Carson is seen as he breaks up a Kirkland Lake end run. Johnny Amadio has his arms out ready to get in on the tackle also. South Porcupine ‘(0)â€"Snap, Larsen; wings, Rowegan and Galbraith; halves, Evans, Barron and Cole; subs, Laforest and Campagnolo. : Schumacher Intermediates (0) â€"â€" Schumacher Jrs. (5)â€"~â€"Snap, Hunier; wings, Scullian and Crigps; halves, Monk, Popovitch and McDonald; subs, Defilice, Phillibon and Jenkins. _ Snap, Banich; wings, Klusanitch and Lane; halves, Narduzzi, Mangotich and Prentiss; subs, Boyce, Bilinski, Bell and Mitchell. South Porcupine Ints. (5)â€"Snap, Laâ€" mothe; wings, Baker and Barsovitch; halves, T. Romanick, ,Muphy and Hamilton; subs, Mahon, Richmond Stchumacher Seniors, (11) â€" Snap, Tanarelli; wings, Turcotte and Yorje; halves, Zadarozmy, Cripps and Narduzâ€" zi; subs, Pateran, Pattigelli, Dillon and Todhunter. South Porcupine Srs. (0) â€" Snap, Walker; wings, Raymer and T. Romanâ€" uk; halves, G. Romanuk, â€" Kavanagh and Uren:; subs, Hamilton, Rowegan, Mahon, Reld, Maki, Barsevitch and your feet." "do you think you‘ll make a dancer?" "SBure," answered ‘Bobby. "It‘s noâ€" thing but turning round and ‘wiping ‘"What were you thinking of, Katie?" "And I hoped you were thinking of It was Bobby‘s first dancing lesson. teacher, IN RUCBY GAME HERE SATURDAY Choosing New Secretary 1O Replace W. A. Thompson N. 0. H. A.‘s Chief Problem i When : the officers" and delezates of cfil Northern Ontario . Heckey: Assoâ€" iation. conveneâ€"at Haileybury. on: Satâ€" urday, Ncv. 4th, for their annual meetâ€" inz, probably :the firstâ€"and: biggest task which/ ‘faces them is the: selection of a .new secretaryâ€"treasurer to replace the popular W. A. of North Bay who has announted his reâ€" tirement after fAilling the office for the past thirteen years. f Business Pressure Forces Resignation of Popular Hockey râ€""' EoC Nee Oe Nt NOE NE UR Ee Ens oo s M:r mmson who has been supplyâ€" inz the big push in. the N.OH.A. for years, s the second: man to have held the offioe ‘of secretaryâ€"treasurer. He succeeded Harry P. Chariton, of N'orth Mérfland Possible Successor. makes it impossible for himto give the amount of time necessary to fulfill the duties,; Mr. Thompson: announced. It it possible that he might beâ€"given some other position on ithe executive. ‘Tribute to Mr. Thompson‘s contriâ€" bution to hockey in the north was paid by Dean Kester, Timmins, president of the NOH.A. and J. L. Fulton, Sthuâ€" macher, Porcupine representative on the executive, who declared ‘thit the North Bay man‘s efforts on. behalf of the '-‘ipOl‘t have been unceasing and of the utmost value. Most prominently mentioned as like® ly to be chesen «o fAll the position is Duncan Sutherland of Haileybury, a former president of the N.OH.A. Asâ€" scciated with the "Haileyburian," Mr. Sutherland has always been a booster for hcockey and has a wide knowledge of the problems and the needs of the sport in the north. Lorne Miller, also former president of the Assccsi‘a.tion may let his name go before the delegates when the votâ€" lng takes place, according to Nonth Bay advices. Any clubs preposing amendments to the constitution must send such aâ€" mendments to the secretary of the league to be in his hands a week beâ€": fore ithe meetinz. Nominations for executive positions must also be filed with the secretary a week before the annual session. ' ‘The present execulive is:. Immediate pastâ€"president, . Lorne Norâ€" anda; president, Dean Kester, Timmins; viceâ€"president, Dr. H. C. Nash, Sudâ€" B;. Afiger; New Liskeard, and H Reynolds, North iBay. 'bluv'nâ€");,‘ secretaryâ€"treasurer, . W.. : A, Thompson, North Bay; executive comâ€" mittee, J. L. Fulton, Schumacher; M. League Secretary for the Past 13 Years.: Duncan Suthâ€" Gus Marker Standmg of Teams in the Commercial Bowling Unchanged Advance Loses to Gambles and T. N. 0. to Power. The standing of the Commercial bowlin» league was unchanged after last Friday‘s games. / The Advanite lost the first game by default, the second by 25 pins and the third by i1 pins to give Gambles all four points. The Power had no trouble to win four points from the T. N. O. P. Nicolson, Gambles, 668; J. Lse, C. Armstreniz, T. N. O. 639 and 614. Armstrorg Total Timmins Posties Lose to Kirkland in Bowling Games CjJillanardo â€" Wiailingford Total Office defeated Timmins Post Office bowlers 3â€"1. Timmins won the first game but loest the other two and were low on totals. The resuits were:â€" _ Kirkland Lake Post Office . . ‘ Whitcombe .260 251 21M 7122 G. Girccom ... 148 130 17475 448 HWm. Gavin ... 132 â€" 1884 â€"â€"â€" 820 Weekâ€"End Match That Was _ Very Interesting. Wim. McDonald Leo DelVillano ...181 Wim. Pennington 173 A young widcw commissioned a monuâ€". ment mason to inscribe on her husâ€" hndshanhstone ‘My sorrow is more fiunlunbeu Morethevo:tm'â€"; mmmwuabuunmnfid m 7 _ she replied, ‘"but just add word ‘alone‘ at the end." Only five men got honors: H. Webb Paced by the excellent trundling of Gambles ..... 211L â€" 105 ...... 172 â€" â€"â€" ...... 178 296 ...... 197 _ 206 Power 190 pa, and baby. How many does make?" . , u. | Small Son (smart, Tor once): and one to carry." Mother .(trying to help â€"SMAIL SUN with hcemji work): ‘‘Now, take the Smith family. There are mamma, PaP® The Leafs Will be sold at the South Side Door at 8.30 Thursâ€" day and 8.45 Friday. -â€"-Admissnon 50c¢. Tickets for Thursday Nights‘ game are Series 9; Friday, Series 10; and Saturday afternocn, Series 11. . Be sure you have the right tickets ~OCTOBER ZSTH AT 1,00 P.M. This game was arranged prlmarlly for Shift. Men and Children. ’ Red Section and Front Row Balcony ....... Blue Section and Front Row Green ......... CHILDREN GENERAL ADMISSION RESERVED SEATS On Sale 'l‘tieaday at | Moisley Ball Larry Wileon‘s Grant Byerle TIMMING SCHUMACHER sOUTH PORCUPIN 900 Reserved Seats Stand Sale of Reserved Seats. Opens. To-morrow for the Afternoon Game THURSDAY and FRIDAY MeINTYRE BAND IN ATTENDANCE TICKET HOLDERS ATTENTION! How many does that Are Coming‘! the approachâ€" ofâ€" mt the souncil or ecnambers to prepare 1 l and Honorary Vikeâ€" Pearse was again pusiness. lagher was elected, Fresdent Mr. W. D. for slection of new evening The Advanzse)â€"â€"The members of thc Club wete called to a meetin; Honorary President Mr. C. V. Galâ€" on Thursday ing eeascn, and im_md general Curlimg to Dr. McLaren Elected as President for New Season t Into office. Dr. Wm. McLaren was made the naw pi president. First viceâ€"presidenâ€"Myr. P. C. lnns Treasurerâ€"(Maxwell Smith. Secretaryâ€"Mr. P. C. Bvans. ; Added to the executive were Mr. 8. Sky and Mr. Levi Sauder. 4 mt â€" ~Mr. Win. Pairhurst, who has been a president for WW‘ three icteâ€"maker and caretaker of the rink. ‘Toronto Telegram:â€"All will be well til! they start calling blackout offisin‘s years, would not consent to take ofâ€" fire this year, but was put up on the executive : as. honorary viceâ€"president. Donakld FProod was again appointed as "blackuards." 0 4 % 0 o 8 6 a 06 a:0 06 0

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