Gambles and Advance Take Lead In Commercial Loop Cup Playâ€"ofis on Thursday Each Take Two Points. Four Men Soar Over the Seven Hundred Mark. Meet Each Team Once This Year. Lommercial Lo: Empire Powlinz bescavse 0o measornt that +o mecting eacl ‘hne two top tear E‘zht men go mark with four hundred. Salon 7i8, Lambert zc ed 728, and Nico The six hundr with 625, MceH 613 and McQua High tram to: Power who onl; point. Gambles hind them by Advance and T both below theâ€" A real battle develop® wwo alleys between Gaml Gambles won two points er ‘had to be conten® Gambles tcok the first the good bowling ~of t] Lambert snapped C Jack Tait followed with Altcn a 211 count to to Gambles. For the T bowled 272 and MceQuar Another T. P. A. A. A. Boxing Card On Wednesday Night in the second game before â€" tricians could get their sights Nicolscn‘s 250 angq Lambert‘s © big factor in Gambles gett the thousand . mark for the ga Hugh had 247 for the Power ardine had a 211 count that Power 66 pins shart. The Power really turned on The Power really turned on the heat in the last game when they rolled e total of 1230. ‘Their {«ctal was the sacâ€" ond hizhest this year, being topped only by the tstal thait The Advance rolleq against them fn the playâ€"offs The Advance‘s was 1247.. Salomas took the <kigse liece of the game« with a seore of 349. Teddy Towers had an even hundred less. McHugh har 234 and McQuarrie had a secore of 213 Gambles were almost two hundregq beâ€" hind with a tcial a littls ovr the thouâ€" sand, Rets Nicolson led ‘thein with 27( ind Lambert got a seore of 219, whikâ€" t h MONDAY. APRIL 218T SCore tilt b amble Phone 229 83 pins. ; kept up their winning streak cond game before the elecâ€" "uld get their sights trained 250 ang Lambert‘s 277 wasy‘s r in Gambles getting ove: ind mark for the game. Mc 247 for the Power and Berâ€" it MARSHALLâ€"ECCLESTONE LTD.\ B yUuarrie tCSSed In a hrt. Gambles won hC the ImMma Show rooms Total the.rest of the team two hurdred mark. â€" game by 198 pins. The Advance was a points from ‘the T. other alleys in spite : ons of their men, He is in Tcoronto bowlin: tournament. The new p2d cut and roll*d an game in the first. ‘Le« with 272, and Guidic T‘cial 3. McQuarric 3. McHugh M. Berardins T. Towers E. Calomaa ind Hornby got 204. Fleming t for the T. NJ 0. and was tt man over. The won th J. Mc 2. Ni LambDert 144, 116, Fleming 113, Mc:cQuart The se2ores la 1‘ N. O Hornby Dunn Guidize Bonnah Wallinetfo Tait Alton Lambet ired and " 221 and H ae r=l contest. Mou he only man on ol over the lump uUnCdl )lson ims now go into their seccnd mes next Friday when Power N. 0. and The Advance 144, Wallingford 7: inz 625, McHuzh ( uarriec 609. res were! €1LOWn hnd H: c>2 was able to take Ywo t‘he T. N. 0. on the n spite of the fact that men, Henry Giallonardo, > bowling in ‘he C.B.A. The newspapermen step ADVANCE 200 2 POWER J and Le help the Advance : AMBLES 230 . 1 i1 72 267 173 0655 053 in‘h 227 134 155 177 272 211 248 163 Mou Led by W AIL .‘ Wal 1€ ewWeen Te ‘[IMWMO s2> affair till the Agqvanc»s stepped again with 254 Fleming had 224 841 070 203 144 144 138 212 169 247 211 1CJ 155‘ 173 151 27 168 250 1¢€ n Salomaa 738, Nic s s s Third Ave., Timmins D below 204 160 168 184 254 213 234 185 249 349 linegford 267 they 194 181 219 178 270 hn N(12QAUISOn Hornbyv cnly 1mseo 579 495 738 613 3100 609 615 551 595 T18 597 543 744 509 116 Total Dart League Awards Kirkland Lake Prepares for Championship Meet to be Presented to _ T With the expected completion of a Wlnnf.‘l'S Thlll'Sday new slalom location on the skillâ€"testing Also a Number of Singles Cups to be Given to Winâ€" ning Members. A. Leach . J. Gargdner J. Mousseau F. Pleiming ... J. Toal ~ ABdG 144 .. 262 185 161 A numb>r of presentatiors will be made to Timmins Dart League teams c» ‘Thureday night of this week. Tho trophies will all be presented as well as all the sinzx‘es troghi>s. The Algema team will be given the eccvyaed Russell Trophy, one of the nicâ€" est trophies in the league. They won the trophy by outâ€"classing the Uniteds in a drab of dar‘s. The Malta‘s trophy was won by the Sevenâ€"up team. They had little trouble disposing of the Unileds for that troâ€" phy. The Gold Belt Shielq was capâ€" tursd by the United team at the beginâ€" ninz of the season. A nunber of singles trophies will be presented to the winners at the gathâ€" erinz on Thurâ€"day night. Winnipes Wins Ru,ht to Meet Montreal in Memorial Cup Finals Winnipeg lefs; on ‘Saturday right after the game for Toronto for the first game in the best of five series for the Memorial Cup. The serics moves to Montreal for the second game on Wednesday night and then returns to Toronto for the rest of the games. The third game of the series will be played on Eaturday afterncon and if any more games are need they will be played next Monday and Wednesday. mest the Royva orial Cup playâ€"ofifs, that 3 start. in Toronto ton: the seventh and decidi the Saskatoon Quakers i Friday night. The scor: Rangers had gained ar cn Winnipeg ice, winnin thirg games 6â€"4 and 2â€"1 second 4â€"1. The next t Saskatoon ice resulted : taking two out of ¢hre series to the limit. Quak and then lost 4â€"3 and sc to seven games with a Wednesday. Winn‘ p6 rst Game to be Played in Toronto Tonight. ..Monâ€" treal Gets Second Game. game for Toronto for the in the best of five series for ‘ial Cupn». The serics moves Ran 910 Ro 020 898 158 216 174 200 181 thrd 11 11 ze in games the first and id losing the ec gcames on the Quakers to send the °‘rs won 10â€"5 it the series n TIgAt to n the Memâ€" ‘e soneduled . by taking game from Ninnipeg on 198 140 145 224 191 THE PORCUPINE ADV ANCE, TTMMINS, ONTARIO wvin last 625 526 556 465 to Wooderson, whose 4:C84 minutes ou‘dioor record has ben beaten only by Glen Cunningham‘s 4:04 indoor mark, thinks it will take from 30 to 50 yards to knock off the four seconds. "I think the record will go slowly Sydney Wooderson | Thinks That it Will Take Between 30 and 50 Years Though. Aâ€"Minute Mile Seen as a Possibility Two of the Emprre‘s greiatest milers, Sydney Wooderson and Jack Loveloc‘k, believe that a fourâ€"minute mile will someday be run. ‘ With the expected completion of a ‘new slalom location on the skillâ€"testing |hill at Chesterville by next fall, offi>â€" ials of the Kirkland Lake Ski Club have j expressed the opinion that Kirkland g Lake will have an ideal lo>ation for the stazing cof a Northern Ontario Ski champ».onshin meet roxt wintsr. H. Sampson, Medal, Winner of "C" class Championship D. Wemyss, Medal, Runnerâ€"up in "C‘"‘ Class. Rita Prout, Cup for Ladies‘ Club Championship. Marie Recheforte, Cup for Runnerâ€" up Ladies‘ Club Championship. Jerry Morin, Cup for Class "C" Junior Clb Championthip. John Barry, Cup, Runnerâ€"up Class "C"_ Junior Club Championship. 5. Duggan, Medal for Class "D" Champicnship. D. Leiterman, Medal for Class "D" Runnerâ€"up. Ther»sa Lasroix, Cup for Junior Girls‘ Club Championship. Jean Carson, Cup for Junior Girls‘ Runnerâ€"up. After the meeting adjcurnod, movi s taken at Mount Jamieson and in the vicinity of the Porcupine Ski Club, were shown. The movies showed the ski races at the club and also showed the type of skiing that one could have on the district‘s trails The hishlizht of the film, however, was the slow moâ€" tion pictures of Ray Kleven jumping. The pictures showed that Ray hag perâ€" fect form from beginning to end of his jump. The movies ended with some shots showing the fun that was to be had from lat»s sprinz skiing zt the jJum shots had club. Ray Kieven, Cup for Club Champion, Cup for Combined Champion of the Northern Ontario Ski Meet. Mert Lake, Cup for Runnerâ€"up for Club Champion, Cup for winning Downhill *‘Closed" event at the Norâ€" thern Ontario Ski Meet. O. Nesnonen, Medal, First in Downâ€" hill evens of the Club Championships. Fro Niemi, Medal for First in Crossâ€" ccountry event of the Club Championâ€" ships. Alrsady a downhill run, sa‘d to be equal to the stretch at Nor‘h Bay, has been ccompleted and was used for chamâ€" pienchip trials this spring. Mr. Art Moran presented the cups and medals to the various winners of the club ceoempetitions ang the Northern Ontario Ski Meet that was held at North Bay. The following are the names of those winning awards: At last weck‘s annual mesting of the Kiikland Lake Ski c2lub in the Townâ€" ship Hall, Prosidon; Len Lewi: and Bun Crcoker, chairman of the tralls eommittss, issued a strong request to members to ass:st in clearing the variâ€" ous locations on Chesterville hill keâ€" fore the next skjiing season :°ls in. Mr. Lowis also prompteq a suggestion that the members of the Noranda, Larâ€" der Lake and Kirkland Lake clubs pool their resources to put the hill in top shape for any compeiitions. Blairmore Enterprisse:â€" woman who can convin( thast beating the rugs w golf swing. The new directors will elect the club officers for the cominz season and thess new appointmen|s will be made public at the SkiClub dance on Friday night of this week. An election to dfill five vacanz:ies on the board of directors was held. Th° retiring members were: Hugh Sampâ€" son, Vic Thompson, Howard Bengry, Earl Beatty and Martin McHughk Elected to these vacancies iwere: Evelyn Rymer, Ero Niemi and Earl Beatty for three year terms and Howarg Bengry and Bill West to serve for one year. Five New Directors Elected at Annual Meeting Of Porcupine Ski Club Meeting Finished With Showing of Fine Film. New Offiâ€" cers to be Announced at Dance. Cups and Medais Handed Out at Meeting. The annual general meeting of the| d Porcupine Ski Club was held last night n the Timmins town hall. Over a | w hundred members of the club were| present for the conflab. The meeting | w was called to order by president Mert Lake and Gregory Evans was appointâ€" | 8 ed chairman of the meeting. p The directors were asked to read the reports of the past season and the recommendations for the coming seaâ€" son. Business and questions arisinge from ‘the reading of these reports wers discussed. ace her hus will improv could have hishlizht e slow moâ€" 1 jumping. y hag perâ€" nIUus 14 a husband Boy Scout and Cub Hobby Show is Fine Success The Boy Scout and Cub Hcbby ZShow held in the basement of St. Anthony‘s Church on Thursday and Friday night of last week drew favourable crowds and the event was a suce*ess. Beven humxired ang fifty hobbies were on «display and the quality and pange of the work drew many favourâ€" able comments from the people presâ€" ent. play their game: day nigh‘s. Of ment have tried but to get the finished in sche take in Saturda plan of games s in the "B" division. Ssingles and Doubles Singles and doubles compet be worked in during the tea the first week but during th week of the tournament speci will be set aside for such even is no deadline for entry into gles and doubles competition: bowlers are invited. Due to alleys at the Nation ing Alley being occupied on and Tuesday nizshts of next Wil The Ladies‘ and Men‘s Senior sion will roll off two nights to est: playdown positions. Then the t« teams will be entered:iin "A" Sec and the remaining clubs will con in the "B" division. for â€" tournament â€" pos scight squads will be Section, the second gr tion, and the last eigh From then on they 1 for the championship tive classes. have seven teams in action. Many in Men‘s Open In the heavily populated Men‘s Opet division the teams will bowl two night: for tournament positions, the firs squads will be entered in "A‘ The teams are divided into four secâ€" tions with the men‘s Open Competiâ€" tion attracting 24 entries, number 166 bowlers. The Men‘s Senior event has listed an even dozen teams. while the Ladies‘ Competition has 11 "entries. The Men‘s Junior division, an addition to the tournament this season, . will have seven teams in action. Kirkland Lake, Ont., (Special to The Advance)â€"Fortyâ€"four teams, numberâ€" ing 414 bowlers, have entered the third annual Kirkland District Bowlâ€" ng Association‘s five pin tournament and the first will cp>n whne pin toppâ€" ling competition at the Plaza Alleys un Monday night. wWith â€" games every night possible, it will take two wseks to finish the team singles and doubles events, Hank Greenberg is Eligible for Drafi Detroit’s Placed tion. Hank Greenberg, big outfielder of Detroit Tigers and the American Base-‘ ball League‘s most valuable player in 1940, today was placed in a 1â€"A classiâ€" fication, subject to immediate military service by a Detroit selective servi(-o! board. | t Over Four Hundred Bowâ€" lers Taking Part Draft board officials said that the next group to be called to service from Greenberg‘s district was scheduled for induction early in May, and that unâ€" less Greenberg appealed lhus case he would be taken into the army at that time. ed to call for $50,000 Big Entry List in Kirkland Bowling Tournament Tonight an opel Br.23S â€" bat in with th "I have been M utes for the ithr "and I know th presseq severely 6 ter cculd khe donse Lovelock, form Olympic champio kelieves the perf bility. down, just as L few yoars," he why it should m ther, though the when the limit v A soldier now, go after ‘his perfect condition run the mile in but thinks that 1 long fly to th( M: ne( ~Gadium EFrixklay @Ss i23 C the second inning of : > Cleveland Indians. Av to the centreofield fe MA V Big Outfielder is in Iâ€"A Classificaâ€" [ay be Called in woell und>r three min he szic aat in competition, i enough, ancothner guat 11 6O roup in it in **C competition will limiit. rord hC 500 mt CC id that the ompetitic they mu nior divi ) establis} ompet ection itiir cond 11¢€ game DWd anC ilsc i{ â€"\Billy Conn Wants to ‘Meet Louis in June .v_l)ut Jacobs says July 4440448004 D4#AAA A AAA *AAA AAAAAAAAAAAA OA A AA 4 4 AA 4 4 4 Card Will Be Made Up Of Ten Fights. No Opponent Yet Picked For Daceau one wishing to get in the army can be examined here and sent right down. The medical boards are held at tenâ€" thirty. Lt. G. G. Countryman, recruiting officer for the district, announced c» Saturday that nine more recruits left on Friday for Military district No. 2 headquarters, bringing the total to twentyâ€"two for the week. It was one of the heaviest weeks for recruiting fo1 some time. The nine men who entrained FPriday were: Francois Arcand, LaSarre, Que,; Chas. W. Jackson, Windsor; Graham M. Foley, Troquois Palls; Stanley H. Graham, Grand Hotel; Gaetan Hameâ€" lin, North Road:: William A. Jones Nine More Recruits Left for Toronto on Friday Last Week Some Real Good Bouts Lined Up. Special Attraction is a Tumbling and Acrobatic Act. Archie Johnstone, of Timmins has a score that looks like a winner in the Men‘s Singles event. It is 948, bette: than the winning singles seores for the past two years. In the doubles ther: are two Timmins teams still in the running. Nazer Ansara and Leo Poiâ€" rier have a total of 1541 and Art Saguve and Archie Jochnstone have a total ol 1485. Both scores have a chance to finish in the money. 2 ¢6 One Big Singles Count and Two Good Doubles Seores The maddest guy in the fistic world today is Billy Comnâ€"and because he figures the heavyweight title is right within his grasp ang yet no word from Promcter Mike Jazsobs that his fight with Jse Louis is ‘"‘on." Jacobs had said the scrap would be held in June but now, for reasons best known to Mimsel{, he wants it postâ€" poned to July. Which rubbed the fur the wrong wav on both Conn and his manager, Timmins bowlers who went to Toâ€" ronto for the C. B. A. tournament are reported to have done very well. Both teams rolled team scores over the thirtyâ€"one hundred but are far behind the leading total of 3,958 of the Toâ€" ronto Central team. Timmins Bowlers do Well in Tournament at Toronto, Saturday {o~â€"pou would C 1 anvyot lairmore En{erptis?>â€"â€" W1 nks when she walks imnlo cle. Altar, HMHymn." Manyv Which rubbed the fur the wrong iy on both Conn and his manager, hnny Ray. Johnny says June would the better month from the financial gl2. Conn would be at his peak en and might suffer . the onth‘s layover if the fight is postâ€" 11 UTD lot of vacancit lical boards ar nd Thursday at the local Annual Spring Dance Friday, April 25th RIVERSIDE PAVILION HENRY KELNECK and his ORCHESTRA Admission $2.00 Couple ruits in "D" Coy.,. â€"cond Battalion, art out to Company p > m hea MAol I1sq3;{8UWUW OU *3 ay®eq Uso ¢LI PC autpusrutoo qq ngqg â€"000 eUY} qSUITBS¢ pal{JjBUWsS;IU 2ZULL aU} JO SUIG3UED | wIs ow yutyy, sptodxa q.10(s c DajuesaA you be sork he retired Make a date now to attend this Gala Affair ‘ retired undefeatead as ht champion, and has 1 in the heavyweischt THE PORCUPINE SKI CLUB What the livw@a for Algonquin ‘e expected parade . toâ€" asked Conn church "( °> Lots of action is promised at the T. P. A. A. A. boxing card to be presented at the "K" Club hall on Fourth avenue on Wednesday night. Ten bouts will make up the card. An opnouonent for Matt Daceau to replace Victor Kosâ€" tron who was killed at the Paymasier Mine yesterday, has not been decided vÂ¥eLlt. Argumern f turned on the legislation und levied had ref€ within the mt Lax o i CC where Toronto, April 19â€"Appellata Count reservedl judgmenrt Wednesday in the appeal of ‘he tcwn of Timmins against a decision of Judzeo R. A. Dennis, of Ceochrane, who foaund that Pamour Porcupine Giold Mines, Limited, was not liable for collection of ‘town poll tax levieq on the firm‘s employees, Judge Dennis found that the town eauld not require this to be done by a company whose head office was outâ€" side its limits. In the curtainâ€"rai way about eight o‘c] and Clarsnce Kelly will be tossed into Sinclawr and Lorent Ibs. will follow in h third bout will feat Albert Lepic Places Second in Wrestling Championships End niclht ludgment Reserved in Town of Timmins Case Albert Lepic of the lseal police force to Timmins yesterday with a ilver medal after his trip to Toronto in aquest of a wrestling lost out in his battle for the On‘ario champtonship hbhut plased secâ€" ond. He lost the final go to Harry Pease of Toronto by two points. The bouts were staacd at the West Ib. class will pelle and O‘Donnell, rep er Cclub, and the Timinins what promise the seventh Db me DoOuU, w go ‘the lim‘i‘t, five are smanrt fighters be a rsal crowd semiâ€"final _ Alcid Jeohnny Pincault a fiveâ€"round er Dorald McPhail at e‘ghty pounds. Murdech McFluail and Bob Gauthicor ‘will baitle in <he fourth bout. The dfifth bout will â€"be up of Alphonss Menard and Ga‘on Garant at 105 lbs. Another bow in the 103 tb. class will be betwsen Kid Lachaâ€" pelle and George Hanslow. Bob Lester Cudmors and Mike Koval each 1447 Iks. will put on a show in ‘he bout which also promises to go the limit, five rounds. Bcoi‘lir boys are smart fighters and this bout should be a roal crowdâ€"pleasurer. In the semiâ€"final Alcids Therriault _ and Johnny Pincault wilf trade leather in a fiveâ€"round bow.. oth are seasoned fighters, having appsared on at least a dozen T.P.AAA. cardis and should jut up a good fight. Both boeys weigh 135 lbs. A special attraction fe: Burd, Harold Johnson an worth will be prosented semi{â€"final and the main the seven at 118 lb round aff Public Public Public (Luaucky Public sSkating 8.00 to 18.00 p.m (Lucky No,. Door Prize) Toâ€" Night ICE CARNIV AL TUESDA Y Skating 9.30 to 11 a.m. Skating 2.00 to 3.45 p.m. Skatiog §.00 to 10.00 p.m. No. Door Prize will be Drawn in the Eveninug) 5K ATIN C . CLUI% Cudmore al Iks., will pu bout which n‘t, rou t at the appeal hearing the question of whether the under which the poll tax is referen:e to a company only municipality imposing the ecmpany irrespective of Dou ‘T‘hi SCHEDULE presentan i Jack (F o by two points. re staacd at the West in Toronto on Priday ) ‘the ring. Cecil zo Proulx, each 665 ie serond4 bout. Thse ure Neblsy Thrashâ€" ‘ that gets under k, Allen Maenard two 75 1ib. boys he rinz. Cesil Sschuma eming cartry. will tangle real thriller h boys weigh will be a f PAGE SsEVEN ARLY® HY SARLC ~IUVJ n RKid Lachaâ€" anslow. Bolb ituring Ehel 1 Pote Headâ€" betwsen ‘he humachâ€" carrying fivesâ€" m in