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Porcupine Advance, 24 Feb 1941, 1, p. 7

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The Porcupine group of the HA‘s senior scries is still in thro>s of a close race, but it has arranged, Mr. Sutherland said, to the sesond and third teams in district play their playofl game Feb. 27 and March 1. Here also goals on the round will be the dec factor, with th> second game goi a definite conclusion if the t should be tied on the series at th of regulation time. Winner of this serics will go into the group finals with the team finish. ing in first place, and these two teams are to stage a two out of three com. petition of their own. Nates set are March 3 and 5 with the third game, if necessary, on March 7. The ulti. mate survivor is to go up against the victor in the other playdowns of the NOHA. either Sault Ste. Mariz» or the Harricana entry from the Quebec mininz fields, who are scheduled to mset in a two.game, total goal, series. Dates for this series have not definitely assigned, Mr. Sutherland declared, but if the teams had no‘ reach>d a mutual arrangement by the end of last week, the games will be ordered played at the Soo on March 4 and at Kirkland Lakeâ€"a home N. 0. H. A. Senior Playâ€"Offs Commence Thursday Night; Finals on March 10 and 12 Ths fina)s compelition : pine ice on â€" game serics i count, it wa bury last we secrmtary.trea The second ; finish, if ne leave immediat the first cont section of the probably Mar CGGjardens. Teams Finishing Second and Third in Porcupine Race to Play Series, With Winnsr to Meceet Top Place Team in Threcâ€"Game Competition. Other Dates Fixzed. Dome Defaults GCGame With Macs Saturday MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24TH 1941 Public Skating Morning and Afternoon JUNIOR, HOCKEY PLAYOFFE 7 p.m e Hollinger vs, Mclintyre PUBLIC SKATING 8.39 p.m. 2 0e y ‘â€"< AUCTION Reserved for Senior Hockey Plavoffs. 2 Auction Sales Daily «y ® We‘re telling the whole town that thtey won‘t get a better chance to save on high quality Jewelery. Every single item in our bi1 steck must be sold this week., You may request any ittm to be put up for saleâ€"highest bidder buys. Our store is open mornings for inspection and seiection of stock, SENIOR HOCKEYâ€"S$.15 WEDNESDA Third JEWELLER THURSDA TUESDA Y SCHEDULE l1 Pic Holtze Allan for To in â€"th( Th ut it has been id said, to have teams in this yoil games on Here also total be the deciding game going to if the teams Ties at the end MaplH winner w nto to pl all sOnt:l At 2.00 and 8.00 p.m. â€" ‘~_the â€" NO iIt" in‘ thet oals are LC in Halléy. utherland association laved to : PIC HOLTZE, JEWELERS 11 LWO Dunn Bonnah â€".... Cruidice Gaillinardo Wallingford Totals Armstrong Fleming Leach . Mousseau Saint Toal .. B, 13; M. T B to McQuarrie McHugh Berardine Towers Salomaa Toltals _The Advance climbed up the ladder in the Commercial bowling league by taking two valuable points from the T. N. O. last Friday. Gambles stayed in the lead by taking two points from the Power. After taking the first two games the printers fell badly in the third and lost out by 35 pins. The fruitiers dropped the first game by 33 pins but took the next two games by comfortable margins. «â€" The standing now is: Gambles, 12; T. N. O.,. 11; Advance, 10; Power, 9. J . *Calt J. Gagnon, H. Lambert J. MOSS ... . Nicolson the Lead in the Bowling League {zambles Still in Total Totlals lit Unpi hird mpions is ind )1 d 1c wp : enter the LNA ond GAMBLES 133 250 239 ADVANCE 216 . 206 239 197 1 2 2 1 POWER 198 133 at. 2l 216 192 Por and r th which later out 1045 226 223 150 LrV 073 193 142 243 226 937 1088 038 121 153 970 â€" 946 836 2752 upinge Timmiins trophy, wi Allan Cuy e with the for March . on March for ha 154 203 204 199 223 185 195 217 134 242 163 218 195 262 193 180 226 197 150 the up 230 159 162 168 861 166 161 164 212 172 191 159 178 161 215 126 159 165 inner 608 618 605 564 509 4718 539 602 539 392 161 618 522 521 602 700 517 472 622 584 5D7 rmsally playing for keeps when they handed Hollinger Greenshirts an 83â€"3 lambkbasting *to ‘shuttle back into first place in the league standings, on: point ahead of McIntyre Play was fairly even in the first porâ€" li0d but after the first twenty minutes the battl> developed into a rout. Big Ossic Carnegie, colored wingman for the Bisons, really came into his own Friday night and before the curtain was dropped on the night‘s proceedings h> rapped in three goals. The big fellow was really flying and seemed to have shaken the jinx that has hounded him for a considerable time. Ankerite came out of th» first session with a 2â€"1 lead and the contest apâ€" peared to be settling down to a brisk battle. The teams returned to the ice for the second and up to the seven minute mark the honours were about equally divided. At this point Bill Zuke was given a penalty and Hollinger started a power attack. Bob Young intercepted a pass and laid the puck over to Ossie Carnegie who was in full flight down right wing. Carnegi> tore in on top of Bentley and staggered the Greenshirts with a clean cut goal on a blazing shot. A matter of seconds later, Hawkey was given another Anâ€" kerite penalty and the Bisons wore two men This looked like the place that Hollinzer would go to work but almost on their first drive into Ankerite territory, Ossie Carnegie snared the puck and tore through for another bril liant goal that really put the Greenâ€" shirts back on their heels. This sudden and unexpectsd turn in events seemed to completely disorganize the Hollinger nd with the teams back at full streng,"" the Bisons kept the puck in the Hoiâ€" ling:sr defence area for minutes at a time, Just after the halfway mark, Hughie Allan added another Ankerite tally on a quick passing attack with Jack Young and Hepworth. Haflidson secored the only Hollinger goal of the period when he batted in a rebound on a shot from *"Bummer‘" Doran. Ankerite Administer Severe 8â€"3 Drubbing To Hollinger And Regain Lead From Macs Buflalo Ankerite served notice on all and sundry Friday night that they anr> Hollinzer kept forcing the play in th»e. third period but the session was more thai half over when Ankerits started another parade. Catchinz Greoconshirts with only one man back the two Carâ€" negies swept into the clear and Ossic slapped in his "hat trick" goal on a pass from brother Herb. Gordon, Hol Bisons Back in Top Place in Local Senior N.O.H.A. Race, Leading Melntyre by Odd Point. Ossie Carnegie in Great Form Friday Night and Scores Three Goals. HOCKEY MecINTYRE AREN A Admission: Adults 50c TOâ€"NIGHT ANKERITE vs. McINTYRE Alsr at Ticket Holders are Requested to Use Coftee Shop Enlrance Don‘t forget to let our c Game Starts at 8.15 THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMINS, ONTARIO Hollinger â€" Goal Bentley; defence, Doran and,Dawson; centre, MceArthur; wings, Callon and Gordon; alterantes, Lortie, Horbsl, Wilson, Haflidson, Baker Kerr,Villencuve Stewart SUMMARY First Period 1 Ankerite, Hepworth, (J. Young) .0.37 2 Hollinger, Villensuve (Baker) ..4.23 3. Ankerite, H Carnegie (Hawkey) A strsam of penalties in the last of the period left both teams two men short but only one iman was missing from each lineun when Gordon seored th»e last goal of the night for Hollinger on a bass from Bill Wilson. The game was just over when Horbel and Herb Carnezie were sont to the showers for shoving but the game ended before th:y had served their time. linger wingman, drew a minor penalty and Ankerite sent out five forwards. In a driving onslaught Hepworth scored on a pass from Hughie Allsn and then Hepworth passed to Jack Young for another before Gordon reâ€" turned. Ankeriteâ€"Goal, Kemp; defénce, Mor. ris and Zuke: centre, J. Young; wings Hepworth, and Allan; atternat:s, Haw. key Patton, H. Carnegie, Paulson O. Carnegie, Messett, B Young, Lever 6. Ankerite worth) ... 7 Hollingetr Penalties Penaltiesâ€"Gordon, Doran H. Carâ€" negie, 2, Stewart, O. Carnegie, Horbel. 8. Ankerite The New Yankees now have only 11 plavers unsigned. The latest to hand in his inked document was Southpaw Hurler Marius Russo. He came into the 1941 fold on Saturday. 9. Ankcrite 10. Ankeritt Second Period Ankerits, O. Carnegie, B Young) Ankerite enaltyâ€"Hawkey Hollinger, Gordon, (B. Wilson) i couple of easy on ELEVEXNXN UNSIGNED . Haflidson (Doran) ...15.23 â€"Zuk> Hawkey, J. Young Third Period . O Carnegie (H Carnegie) EYE x 12.16 Hepworth, (Allan) 14.15 e, J. Young, (Hepworth) O. Carnegie (unassisted) 9 .06 Allan, (Younz Hep. Children 25¢ .10 Held to the local In{yre s night by reversal 0 The Mss Mcelintyre Juniors Swamp Hollinger In Second Game art ade: It g W what The t played nizsht. Timmins Tooam Wins Group Title T:ams from three mining communi. ties and from Sault Ste. Marie will battle it out for possession of the Senator Gordon Cup emblematic of the intermediate championship of the N.O.H.A, it was stated by 1D E Suther. land, segretary treasurer of the assoâ€" ciation, who added that two other prospective contestants had been forced to withdraw their entries for this serics,. Teams left in the playdowns ars Matachewan, whore the Ventures Mine entry cleaned up all opposition in the Central Group, and the winners of the Porcupine, Sault Ste. Marie and sudbury groups. Th winners of the two last named will meet in one semi. final, and Ventures who defeated New Liskeard and Cobalt in four straight wins, will tangle with Timmins Cana dians. t wo cll became( teams ated b: in Qiue two squads wore tred, each having scored a victory in the previous two games played. Timmins won the first game by a score of 4â€"3 and the Monarchs came back last week to hang up a 6â€"5 overtime win that forceed the serics to three games. The even play of the first two matches disapâ€" pear:d last night and the Canadians played bang up hockey all the way, taking an early lead and gradually sank thoir opponents: decper into oblivion Local Intermediates Will be Pitted Against T eam Operated _ by _ Ventures Mines. Belleterre Canadians South Porcupine Monarchs 10â€"3 in Deciding Contest. Timmins to Meet Mrs. M. P. Honkala, of 58 Balsam street south, was hostsss on Friday from 2 to 9 pm., to about eighty friends who enjoyed tea or coffee, with the proceeds to be contributed to the Rombc:d Victims‘ Fund. A very satis. factory amount was realized. Timmins Canadians eliminated South Porcupine _ Monarchs from furth:r ccmpstition in the N O H A Intermedâ€" late race when they handed them a 10â€"3 lacing in the dczsidingzg game of the best of three series for the group title at Timmins arena last night. Going into last night‘s fixture, the two squads wore tied, each having scored a victory in the previous two crames plaved. Timmins won the first Matachewan m N.O.H.A. Playoff Very Pleasing Tea in Aid of Rombed Victims‘ Fund factory amount was realized. The tea table was centred with a vase of tall white narcissus and stevia, and â€"adorned with white candles. During the afternoon, Finnish coffce bread was sold, and small Finnish cookies were also a favourite. Mrs. C. V. Sillanpaa received the gues‘s and Miss Ann Honkala presided at the Phird Match of Local Junior N.O.HM.A. Finals on Wedâ€" nesday Night. South Porcupine Feb. 24‘â€"(Spcciall to The Advance)â€"The old Finn hall,| now to be known as the Kiwanis pall.i on Commercial Av=., will be officially | opened on Tuesday with a Mardi Gras | dance, under the auspices of the Kiwanis. This hall will be the headquarters now of th> project sponsored by the Clubâ€"the Hobby Clubâ€"for boys of all azes up to 60 and over. Fuller details of this work will be given later, Official Opening of New Kiwanis Hail at South Porecupine In a table iL WaVv ated Nas | clubs Ln rap from the of | facs rat erre Team Wins hibition Game by 8â€"41 exhibition aturday | a 4.4 tie junicr N. _ propt game McIr irting and pr e first appearance 0C n a big ic> surface bu jidly acclimatized. m mining properties > MclIintyre., and Omega at Larder mped secore of form. ; really ad Jleft probable rame of i0 in the f1 NO HA. p 1 Holling of 10.3 in it match evening went litUle + oqout the ; arena to town doubt ‘ome w eries is first game playofis A ‘ore of 84. ance Oof the face but they O 6 S 18 Wedne ‘elock. Melnaniyre Bsell:eterre Monday complete will in a as to Both oper. being ly> ‘ing day < Porcupine Ski Club Stars © Make Impressive Showing At Championship Meeting of Wild Scene of Disorder As Bill Maki Attacks Referee Joe Raybold In Second Frame Gvymnastic Display, Feb. 27 28 at Schumacher H.S. Bill Maki, stormy petrel of the Dome Porkies precipitat:d an almost unpre. cedented scens in Saturday night‘s Senior N. OQ. H. A. game with McIntyre Miners when he attacked referse Joe Raybold about half way through the second period... When the enraged player and referee were untangled by the players of both clubs, Maki was seven Policemen Escort Enraged Dome Player from Iee After Violent Assault on Official. Dome Players Leave Ice Half Way Through Second Period With Mcintyre Leading 4â€"1. Schumacher, Feb. 24â€"(Special to The Advantée)â€"The Catholie Women‘s League of St, Alphonsus‘ Parish Church held a very successful card party at the homg of Mrs. James Scullion, First Ave, on Thursday evening. Whist was played and the winners were: lst, Mrs. James M:Ken. zie; 2nd, Mrs. Tom Wishart; 3rd, Mrs. Harry Cowdszsn; door prize, Mrs. Roy Hazelwood After the cards a delicious lunth was served. After lunch a social period was enjoyed. The entire pro. cceds of the evening (twelve dollars and 25 cents)will be donated to the Timmins Bomb Victims‘ FPund. McIntyre Ankerite Hollinger Dome Schumacher C.W.L. Donate to the Bomb Victims‘ Fund Lionel Conacher ,chairman of the Ontario Athletic Commission, Friday announced the appointment of George McNamara of Toronto to the commisâ€" sion to replace the late Harold (Touch) Woods of St Catharines. The New York Sun said on Saturday a bid has been made to move New York Americans of the National Hocâ€" key League out of Madison Square Gardens and across the East River to a rink that would tap the large sportâ€" ing population of Brooklyn and Queens Boroughs. An event of very special interest is scheduled for Feb, 27th and 28th at the Schumacher High School, when there will be a display of gymnastics. The programme will include physical training exercises, costume dancing, parallel bars, mat work, clowns, the school orchestra and the Glee Club. thern Ontario Ero Niemi Carries Off Honours in Cross Country Race from Field Studded With Star Performers. Mert Lake First in Downhill Event at Northern Ontario Chamâ€" pionships in North Bay. A}goma Wanderers Cardinal International St. Johns I Gambles Imperials .. Nx.‘ . m TIMMINS DART | LEAGUE STANDINGS )llinger . 2o V "I‘l Jmeâ€".... J‘ _ ~14 Games This Week Tonightâ€"Ankerite at McelInty1 Tuesdayâ€"Hoiiinger at Dome Games Tonight T. N. 0. vs Wanderers Impcrials vs St. Johns I St. Johns II vs International Gambles vs Cardinals Alommas vs CGoldbelt, ven Up .. Johns II »labelt aited Alzoma United St. John Imperial Mines League Standing NAMED EO O. A. C ~â€"Cardinals â€" ~Internation; II 2 â€"CGioldbt Friday 14. :1 14 3 14 0 seores N. 0. 0 1als 0. tional dlabelt ( 23 T. Pte x2 16 13 The fareâ€"up started when Maki was given a penalty for slapping his stick ein face of Beare, Mclntyre goaltender, As soon as Reforee Raybolid called the play and ordered him to the sidelines, Maki turned on a oneâ€"man blitzkrieg. Players of both teams rushed to the rescue to prevent wholesale mayh:m _and finally seven police officers hauled the berserk player off the ics. At this point the Dome team skated off the ice and defaulted the match. ; In the ladies Ont ; plonships, â€" Bette Laurentian Club w; €ombined slalom : given a match misconduct penalty and the Dome players left the ice and deâ€" faulted the gamese. It was a disappointing display for the crowd but the incident itsolf will be long remembered as one of, the wildest scenes of disorder ever seen in organized hockey in the Porcupine. Attacks on refereos have increas>d of late and just recently Frank Hugâ€" gins also of the Dome was given a one game suspension for taking a punch at Referee Frank Frawley. It was thought that the N.O.H.A. would impose a much stiffer sentence and when the onsâ€" game suspension was announced Fraw. ley handed in his resignation as an official. Just what action the governâ€" ing body will tak»> concerning Saturâ€" day night‘s episode is not known yet. The victory by default sent McIntyre back in first place in the league standâ€" ing, one point ahead of the tenacious Buffalo Ankerite Bisons. The two teams mcee? tonight in a crucial battle that will decide who will hold first position. It is the last scheduled game between the two clubs and should be a battle well worth seeing. Mceintyre were lead at the time the fraca the Porkies didn‘t sce their beating very gr the fact that they ha getting into the group Dome â€" Goal, Johnson; defence, Dunn and Thomas; centre, Doran; wine@s, Harris and Kossick:; alternates, Ero Niemi of th> Porcupine Ski Club, won the cross country race from a Classy field of, competitiors at the Northern Ontario Ski Championships h:ld at the Laurentian Club in North Bay over the weekend. In winrfiing this event Niemi outpaced Paul Jan. nsen, who placed second in <the Do. mion mszet last year and Lasse Laine, another Sudbury star. Ray Klevyen, second Period Dome defaults game with ten minâ€" utes played, Penaltiesâ€" Maki. of â€" Timmin CGeorge : Jost, of open down hill ever class Mert Lake placed â€" â€"first, wi also : of "~tThe â€" I in fourth. ~In the . competition, Georg« fourth. In class 2 of the MCcNeil and Georze Porcupine _ Club, cighth respectively. C(HHNHintti eV@éni of the Toonto S] Miss Hansman commbined slaiom Kate SHnith Tro WAJCVEH fourth. iTA Ven McIntyre, Somers (Cooper) ....... 3.46 McIntyre, Baker (unastd.) ~.G.20 McIntyre Murphy (Lorrainc) 7.26 McIntyre, Murphy (cunastd.) ...10.20 Dome Kossick (Doran) 13.28 Penaltiessâ€"Lorraine, Cooper, Harris. first in the downnill. SUMMARYâ€"First Period ind in honout €J of the cross country, Len st, of Toronto, won the 11 event and in the closed Lake of the Porcupine with Ray Kleven, he _ Porcupine, coming i the szcond class in this CGeorge Theriault came in Line ups p of Toronto, also 3 in the open the closed cla car and Lasse Laine, star. Ray Kleven, ced fourth in this > Theriault, of the placed sixth and acding Dome 41 cas exploded and cem to be taking gracefully despite rad no chance of up playolts. »r display for nt itsolf will one of, the ever segen in carried slalom placed

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