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Porcupine Advance, 10 Feb 1941, 1, p. 7

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D. Sutherland, Hauillevbury, 10; W. R. Thompson, Kirkland Lake. 8 A. Pugsley, Dome, 10; J. G. MacMilâ€" lan. Ktrklnnd Lake, 4. r C. Evans. South Poreunine, 8: A. J. Isherwsod, Haileybury, 14 Jamieson, MelIntyrso, 8. P. C. Evans, South Porcupit j A. Pugsiey,.Dome, 14; F. R Haileybury, 6. sccond Round H. L. Grant, Kapuskasing, 9; Hannason, North Bay, 8. i C. Bvanxs, South Porcupin:, E. J. MacVigtis, Cochrane, 6. Dr. Dales, Iroquois Palls, 13; Dr Hudson, MceiIintyre, 11. G. Freeman, North Bay, 9; J. 2. C McIntyre, 2. D. Pilon, Ncranda, 9; Dr. 1. .°s, . 3 quois Palls, 7. H. Moscog, MeIntvre, 9; D. McGuire MceIntvre, 3.. PURITY FLOUR TROPHY Rirst Reund W. S. Jamisssn, MeoIntyrs, 8: Hawley, Kirkland Lake, 5. Finals D. Bost, Kirkland McDowsll, MceIntyre, 1. Semiâ€"Finals A. F. McDowell, MciIintyrs, â€" Kitchen, MceIntyre, 5. D. Best, Kirkland Lake, 10 Tod,. McIntvre, 9. Hyckie, Kirkland L A., F. McDowsll, M ‘Timmins, 8. D. Best, Kirklan: Solomon, McIntyre, J. W,. Tod, McIn New Liskeard, 8. Black, McIntyre, 8. / _F. Hickey, Kirkland Lake.9 Hawley, Kirkland Lake, 7. A. Cain, Timmins, 10; W. I ‘Timmins, 8. Ttis, North Bay, i. J. W. Tod, McIntyre, 12; S, McC3y Timmins, 10. L, White, N Dick, Timmins GEORGE W. LEE TROPHY Third Round A. F. McDowell, McIntyre, 15; Harvey, Nov‘h Bay, 6. D, Best, Kirkland Lake, 7; Linghoms, New Liskeard, 5. J. S,. MciIintyrs, 9; Fourth Round P. J. Doylé, MoIntvre, 8; G. S. Drew McIntyre, 7. Taylor, R. 5. Taylot Dovle, MciInty D. Bes McTnutyri Kwk}and ‘Lake,â€"12; I Hall, Mclutyrs, 8. | ~E. "Olve.* ’Mt‘mmo 12 ~"R~~Harri North Bay 8: R. 8. Taylor® New Lisk>sard, 9; Ha: veoy Graham, MciIntvre, 8. Ssemi.Finals . 8. Liskeard,®""; P. . E. Timmins. 6. G.S, Drew, Mcintyrso 9; H. L. Gc. moll, Noxtih Bay, 8. R. Harrits, North Bay, 11:; Dr. O. J Stahl, McIn_tyre, P. J. Doyle, MciIntyre,, 11; A. W Pick>ring, MceIntyre, 10. J. R. McIntyre, 12; H. Jonss Dome, 10. T); Best, ‘Kirkland Lak:,. 10; J.R. Walker, iTmmins, 9. R. S. Taylor, New Liskeard, 13; A., P McDcowell, McIniyrs, 6. H. Graham, Mcinitrs, 10; J. W. T‘cd, MclIntyre, 9. tyre Commumity Building. The ‘spie! in which ~ninety.tne rinks took part, set a new record for the elevonâ€"y>ar. +old affair. Don Best in winninz fiftsen straight games to capture thr thrs> major competitions, also set a record has not jsgn heretofore apâ€" proached. The results of the various games playe:d since noon last Thursday are as follows:~â€" New Liskeard, 8. H. Graham, McIntvre, lands, Kirkland Lake, 8. _‘Third Round D. Bost, Kirkland Laks, 11; P. Evans, South Porcupine, 6. D. Best,. Kirkland Lake, 16; E. Oli McIntyre, 3. CANADA NORTHERX POWER T ROPHY I%k. >.â€" LAYVIOT, NEW LIS A, Solcmon, MciIntyre, 10 J. W. Tod, McIntyre, 9; K. Eyre, Mc.â€" Intyre2, 8. E. Olive, Mc Dowell, Mcintyi Appearing below are the complets: rugsley, Dome results of the T. N. O. Bonspiel that D. Suth>rla conclud>d Sunday aft:rnoon at McInâ€" â€"Ishorwocd. Hai BRITISH CONXNSOLS Prelimizary E. Olive, McIntyre, 106; A. F. Mc. Three Major Prizes Are Won by Don Rest‘s Smart Kirkâ€" land Quartette. Complete Results of Bonspiel Since Last Thursday Tabulated Below. Pilon Brilliant Curling Display By Kirkland Lake Rink As Bonspiel Closed On Sunday Buffaloâ€"Ankerite Closing in On Mcintyre n ons us o â€"ncome anc«s m n N WR s ons on on mm on come in omm en mm : «ue MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10TH, 1941 Olive, McInt ind Lake, 8. Kitchn 4y , Minais st sKRirkland Lake, 13; R. S New Liskeard, 7. lomon, 9; R. Har Rinn,. Timmi ACYTG, :O6, Kirkland I Third "(. H Fourth Round second Rouxad tyre, 9. semi.Finals kland â€"Lak 11. McI Round illeybur McInty lad 4.‘11((‘. €, Liskeard wW. R. Rinn Liskeard Gibsan 1i White Row 10 rAIn Dome Graham, MceIn A. Pugsléy, C ervl!?}, soutl T)r.. Hy HU MazcMillan, ] J,. W Walk 3: W. McMal R.. HOW Her New Liskcard came in for a share 6f the prizes in the T. N. O Ponspit! and A. E. stephenson‘s entry, nicknamed the "Grandfathâ€" ers Rink," sh¢owed up a Ist of comâ€" parative juniors when they cume through te win the Ssestch Anthraâ€" cite Compctiticn. The riuk, shown aborve from left to right, T. Grills, F,. Binklity, E. Binkley and A, E. stephenson. E. Olive Temagzsaml Kapu O‘Dont Reid Abram Do D. MceD Rcbin E. V. Woolings, Engleha: ibson, Halleybury, 13. second Round R. Howsy, Haileybury, ] ahl. Mclintyre, 7 A. W. ] Thcempso T V. â€"Woolit HU11 @11 pue ume yâ€"* pee! Oliv: DC C. Evans, South Porcupine, 11 Sutherland, Halleybury, 10. HILL.CLARKâ€"FRANCIS TROPHY First Round W. Pickering, McIntyrs, 13; W. R mpson, Kirkland Lake, 6. secord Round _L. Grant, Kapuskasing, 9; W. J Mclint Abra 6 M )1 nd Brown, 1 Timmin: a}] nenson, Néw : on,. t, Kirkland I rth Bay, 3. ~ McIntyré, 8: Mceinty IV w First Round ienson,. Neéew rcuping, 6. t New Liskeard ‘rland, Haileybi‘r, Hailevybury, 10. Third Round Soemiâ€" Fina!s 10 ; Dome Hailly uth F ?orcupine, 4. ‘n, McIntyre kland Laks, Kirkland L: Ki Kap Kirkland Lake, 9. Kirkland Lake, W Finals MclIntyrC n,. Liskeard, 11 d Lake H Tima rh Finals vyebury. Porcupit 11 evÂ¥bury MclJ McT ngzlshatr 1sKea 14 11 ury,. AInl keard, 10 Liskeard ike. 10 H 11 11 Dr. Som 10 10 T), MC 11 I1 l ird H J W O‘Dornne H D MC 11 1) 1) i1 Howey, Timagami, 10. J,. Lingthorne, i1dson, McIntvre Al inkla DC Cloutier, T Hatleybur;, Da1 McI hra Timinin Hyckie, Kir ‘n, MclIntyrs ert, Mcinty h>riand, Haileybury, 7; E. V , Englchart, 6. Third Round _â€"â€" Stephenson, Neéew 11 "Own. Mclin idgell, Kirkland La i1g, New Liskeard. 3. Semiâ€"Finals rown, New Lisksard irkland Lake, 7. tephenson, N°w Lis ‘[. C Finals Jhenson, New Liskeard, 11: A a, N>w Liskeard, 10. bury rlleybury wn, Neyw Preliminary Kirkland >0 _ Timmi Dunb Kirkland Lake, 10; D New Lisk yre, 10. New Lisk Ir, Kirk nout P Tiimmin McelInty bury NC nglehat 1} Shield 11 Liskeard r} A. Husban irda; _ Â¥] Y il * 10 H 10 D1 C â€" "HMe who giveth to the poor lendeth to the Lord," followed J¢ohnny. Then came Billy‘s turn. and as he somewhat roluctantly inserted a penâ€" ny, he said: "A fcol and his money are sSoOn part2d.""â€"Exchans»e. patr The next Sunday was Missionary Sunday, and the boys had been asked s learn an appropriate verse to recite when putting their pennies into the box. â€" â€"H. G. Murddck, Englehart, 12; A. E. Riddsll, Kirkland Lake, 6. J. Abrams, Kirkland Lake, 10; J. R. Davis, Kirkland Lake, 2. A. E. S:ophins:n, New Liskeard, 10; J. Linklater, Pamour, 9. 5. McCoy, Timmics, 10; W. R. Har. vey, North Bay. 5. F. C. Evans,‘ Scuth Porcupin:t, 13; H. Mos:oe, McIntyre.5. D. Sutherland, Haileybury, 9; H. Richm:nd, Dome, 8. J. G. MacMillan, Kirklaind Lake, 9; E. V. Wollings, Englehart, 8. J. Isherwood, Hailsybury, 7; A. Free. man, North Bav, 68. W. B. Jamieson, McIntyre, 12; H. L. Grant, Kapuskasing, 9. W. R. Thompson, Kirkland Lake, 12 A. W. Lang, McIntyre, 2. w. C. Arnott, McIntyre, 9; FP. H. Hyckis, Kirkland Lake, 7. J. W. Brown, New Liskeard, 10; J. Seub>rt, McIntyre, 9. R. Howey, Haileybury, 10; S. G. Fjylett, New Liskeard, 8. G. Doggett, Kirkland Lake, 10; J. Linghorne, New Liskeard, 9. J. D. MacDonald, Kirkland Lake, 8 H. Murdock, Engishart, 6. Third Round J: Abrams. Kirkland Lake, 18; S. "The Lord love‘th a chserful giver id Tscmmy. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO CAItag)y 1â€"Ixnangers 4 Detroit 2â€"Boston 2 o Americans 6â€"Canadi câ€"Overtime. . 130 cDs:o 1 National Hockey League AaY BEYOND REDEMPTION dien tey, Hailsybury, 9 1, New Liskeard, 8 ett Kirkland Lake, 1, Kirkland Lake, 8 Arnoit, Mclntyrs, t Saturday 2â€"Boston 3. en 2â€"American Sunday 1â€"Rangers 2 nIY 4. Somi. Finals ond R EFinals UIT vad ehatr |¢ l p ! M adeâ€" toâ€" \l eas ur o in 01 ATp th " Printers Again in â€" the Running in " Commercial Bowling McIntyre Ankerite Hollingeor Dom "Twenty yeoar Globe and Mail to hinm.: "I the sclicitor a legacy." He sat fidgeting and nervous in the sclicitor‘s waitingâ€"rcom. A clerk enâ€" tered. met â€"tha brightly: boys h climbe imedied Young JOntS ask2G a new nib. Given it, h on the ficor. With the â€"master inquired: It is instinc; that m vour nutshells on the Style Headqua» Owing to the Curlinz Bonspiel only Cns game was played in the Com. merclal bowling league last Priday. Gambles met The Advanecs in the only gome and the printers brok2 into the winning streak for the first in the second half and tcok two points This puts The Advance up in the fight again. The Game bstwsen the T. N. Owing to the game was mercial beowling Only One Game Played in the League Last Week. . W L TL ¢intyre ....... "20 11 8 1 nkerite .:........... 19 0 6 4 ollingser ... 18 8 9 1 omne ... 19 6 l 2 Games This Week at Hollinger Wednesdayâ€"Domes at Ankerits Fridayâ€"HClling@r at MciIntyre The next a came wedge Â¥s had fail: And how long hav Ernie Olive‘s surprising Mceintyre rink battled their way right into the British Ccusols Compclition at the T. N. 0. Bonspie!l when they won the Hiliâ€"Cilarkâ€"Francis Trophy to qualify. In the Ceonsols hewever they wore up against the vndsfeatâ€" ed Don Best rink Kirkland Lake and fell before the poewerful Kirkland squad. In the above picâ€" ture the rink is shown, left to right, $ "vinec" MacMillan, C. Macâ€" gregor and W. Wills il se vou can still climb all right North Bay Nugeet, Mines League Standing Tt said the client. beckoning I have an appointment with or at 10 o‘slsock. It‘s about Clothes of Stvlinso d off hi Jones, Gambl 293 c the schooirsom blind ind after one of the o ease it, the master heâ€" radiator and â€"reâ€" eplied the 101 vyou beon waitâ€" hn hands. his eye wha â€" remarked threw s you throw tom of vour 20U0 otl 16 her for th2 old rcasm la 044 731 3031 498 2053 617 620 753 487 516 McIintyreâ€"Goal, â€" Bowman and Killeen:; centre, Petrucâ€" wings, Lone and Somers; alternates, Murphy, Lorrain, Baker, Smith, Drumâ€" ‘ mond, Lister, Holouka McCrill. | _ Referses â€" Jack Wilder and Frank 1 Frawley. Wander?rs . Up ... (izcldbelt St. Johns II St. Johns I Cardinal United Algoma Gambples International Imperials . PRETTY TERRIBLE? "And how is the Ladies® Needlework Guild s:tting along?" "Oh, sew.sew."â€"Exchange. Third Period 3. MciIntyre, Lister (unassistsd) ...2.27 Penaltiesâ€"Killen, O. Carnegie. SUMMARY First Period 1. Ankerite, (Lever) .0 AQ Penaltiesâ€"Zuke, Bowman. second Period 2. Ankerits, Morris (unassisted) ... 14.07 Penaltiesâ€"Bowman, Lever, Petrucci (major). Morris grabbed the repund at close rangze. Ted revived .the McIntyr» hcopes early in the third pseriod when he coasted thrcugh all alone to beat Kemp with a wellâ€"aimed shot. This was the signal for a McIntyre drive that had the Bisons going around with their tongues hanging out. Time aftér time they hcisted the puck up the icso ice to relieve the pressure. ‘The Macs pressed hard all the way and in the last few minutes Kemp had to be right on to keep the Macs from tieing the gcame up. Buffalo Ankeriteâ€"Gcal, Kemp; de. fence, Hawkey and Patton;. centrso, Lever; wings, Messstt and Paulson; alternates, J. Young, Hepworth, Allan, H. Carnegis, O. Carnegie, D. Young, Z1ike, Morris. With a oneâ€"man advantage . in strength Ankerite put on a power at. tack in the second that provided Barney Morris with the opportunity to win the game. Ossie Carnegis rifled a hard drive at Beare to climax a short passing _ back inside th> McIntyre blue line. The McIntyre custOodian stopped the shot but was helpless when George Lever and Petrucci got the spotlight in the second period when they put on a centreâ€"ic> exhibition of punch threwing. A fight between spectators and players on the Ankerite bench was anotther feature that had the big crowd hcwling. Roy Fritz, of golf and hockey fame, seemed to be in the foreground among the spectators. During the meles he was "clipped" ovi} the head with a stick and had to be dragged away for a patching up. "Swede" Paulson scored the opening goal for Ankerite in the first period when he poked a corner pass from George Lever under Beare who sprawlâ€" ed in front of his nset. Pefore a crowd that packed McIn. tyre arona to capacity on Priday night, Buffalo Ankerite Bisons dsfeated Mcâ€" Intyre Mineors 2.1 to climb within one point of the league leading Macmen. It was a great game of hocksy and the big crowd of visiting curlers saw a por. formance that had fandersyrs " 1( 0T @VEn_ UP cna~@i10 0 clabelt . tmfi A0" 4 9 t. Jolns IL ... frerrarai d L C L i0 4# aAd ardinal _ " A0 t ~B nited . ns oo AQ B lgoma .. c :3 _3 amples ie ies im ac k OA o k iternational ces AUp s 1 d 4 _ «. 10 >:2*%_ :6 S N E. 40 i â€" O â€"= O Games for Monday, Feb. 10 Goldbelt vs Gambles. St. Johns I vs Algoma St. Johns II vs Imperials United vs Seven Up. Bisons Gain 2â€"1 Verdict In Fiery Battle Played Before Big Crowd Friday Mcintyre Hold Top Position in Local Senior N. O. H. A. Race by Single Point. Rink Packed to Capacity Friday Night to See Top Place Teams in Action. Admission: Adults 50¢ ited vs Sseven Up N. 0. vs Cardinal smm i ammmne m o k2z HOCKEY MClNTYRE AREN A Timmins Dart League Standing TOâ€"NIGHT ANKERITE vs HOLLINGER WEDNESDAY, FEB. 12th DOME vs ANKERITE Ticket Holdors are Requested to Use Coffe Games start at 8.15 o.m. "You forgct something." said the driver. "What?" asked the pass>nger in heonest bswilderment, slapping his pockets and pesring back into the cab. "Your bagpipes," retorted the darivâ€" er.â€"Powazsan Nsows. Heâ€"‘"I must apcolegizs for my dancâ€" ing. I‘m a little s‘iff from tobbsoganâ€" ing." A taxicab arriving at his destination, paid the fare but did not tip the driver. Shown below are the winners of the various compctitions held at the T. N. O. bonspiel, which coxncluded yesâ€" terday afterncon at McIntyre Comâ€" munity Building:â€" BRITISH CONSOLS COMPETITION D. Best Kirkland Lake dear m ‘"gz> You camsg from sSCOTCH ANTHRACITE TROPHY A. E. Stephenson New Liskeard HILLâ€"CLARK â€"FRANCIS TROPIHY E. Olive, Mcolntyre Public Skatingâ€"9.30 to 11 a.m. Public Skatingâ€"2 to 3.45 p.m. Hcokeyâ€"8.15 p.m. CANADA NORTHERNXN POWER TROPHY 1. Best Kirkland Lake THERE‘S ALW AYS BETTER VALUES Junior *"B" Hockeyâ€"1 Semiâ€"Finals Public Skatingâ€"â€"8.30 Winning Rinks at T. N. 0. ‘Spiel GEORGE W. LEE TROPHY D. Bsost Kirkland Lake PURITY FLOUR TROPHY HOCKEYâ€"8.15 p.m DUNBAR TROPHY R. Howey Haileoybury 36. C,. KVvans South Porcupin: Children 25¢ hop Entrance . ‘PPHEE 1 manâ€"I cdon‘t car Kamlcops Sentinal REED BLOCK| PINE ST. 8. sHOE SHOP

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