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Porcupine Advance, 2 Oct 1941, 2, p. 7

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Coniston Buzzers Beat Tennantâ€" Cherevaty Last Saturday to Extend Play in N. B. A. Series ESnel Blak: on the best t to offer last then they w nine to eizh belts. Bill I for the Pom ning the for to leave the Cherevaty. : hits came in the Buzzers mercy. Bill Tennant is Pounded from the Mound in the Third Inâ€" nings by His Former Mates. Cherevaty Holds Winners in All but One Inning. Bombers Lead Hitting 11â€"9. FEach team | second inning the first and the Rombers against Conist inning thiat I the box. The ng away al inning and C them a thre inning the runs back at in the eigzhtt the winning eighth innin Hollinger â€" game in the one out, M jump high it Bowrinc Acapoemy 11 Balsam Ssouth LEAGUES ARE NOW FORMING RIVERSIDE PAVILION ker ie i P PA :AE PP l Ladies 25¢ to the Finest Music and on y'/; the Best Floor in the North % iet Your Entries in "The BuzZzt To tried naPrd t he ninth innin McLenahan W into the air t ENJOY DANCING id H @ Sat, Night 101 gCt one C tUhe ed up the game Coniston scored hecir half of the n Buzzers took <» Rombers had afternoon and he field with a ced under their arted the game n the third inâ€" 1 Bolt star had favour of Mike Coniston‘s nine e tmrd inning ly »three runs It was in this as taken from till kept peckâ€" ; in the nexs her run to give In the fifth t one â€"of ‘the i up the game ree innings a mant withou o tie up the z when, with as forced to o spear Louie «t lt "'""“'Q"'""""""""‘"‘ HENRY KELNECK * ’NG and his ORCHESTRA Phone 214 uns in the C coreless in | HOLLINCER 1ird innin#@ Cookson, cef ( e ' l‘ Remualdi‘s drive that was heading centre fisld. Vince Barton then v in to pinch hit for Dorey and n to pinth Nit iSf uCYy allu it fanned. Leading the hitters were George Geée and Koly McLenahan of the Buzzeor erew. They â€"each collected three Luawton, Romuald two for the losers The line score: Hollinger Coniston "3 Tennant, pâ€" Rcmnualdi, ss Dorey, M xBarton, Oltean, 25 McKay, c ... ~~Cariell, L Cherevaty, Lawton, 1b Chase, 3b Totals P0 L oK â€" L0 Xâ€"batted for Dorey in the ninth inning. CoONISTON AB R HPO A Young, 3 ; . K 1 @0 0: ~8 Gee, BM ...... on 2 2 /4 .0 McLenahan, ef 30 1 °9. 4 ~0 S. Blake, 35 io "A _ c2 B Staples, c enc ie o e O Gardner, in ............._....» o vA it :0 C(Gi. Blake, If ... 0. 00 6 :0 Weatherby, 2b e "A~:VQ 30 2 Sstrom, 4A .Y "I :0 °2 Young Jones, unable fto find a job at his own itrade, applied for a vacancy as a dravery assis ant in a large stare. "Do you know anything about the trade?" asked the manager. "What do you know about georgeits, for inâ€" stance?" "Gsorgette?"‘ replied the youth, enâ€" thusiastically, "I know her quite well. Nice girl, isn‘t she?"â€"Exchange. Toronto Star:â€"Note ito all boys unâ€" der 10: ‘Call mother‘s attention to the news repors of a Long Island boy who sprain@d his neck while washing it. Totals Hillâ€"Clarkâ€"Francis Ltd. rf pâ€"r{ five trips to mualdi and Dot NICE SUBJECT Box Score 023 Q10 020 025 100 Olx 1. 83â€" 40 D 1 2 34 2 0‘ m 0 5\1 0 0 9. 00 I6 :0 2 0. :D . 2 1 4 L L :0 ~Z2 16 each 1€ Coniston Buzzers Win from Bombers After Losing the First Three Games in N. B. A. Series Hollinger Hauls Dorey in From Left Field to Pitch. SiIx Hollinger Errors Pave the Way for Coniston to Fashion a 6â€"2 Victory. Chase Gets Two Doubles. Lashing back with relentless fury the Coniston Buzzers came from beâ€" hind twice on Friday afternoon, in their N.B.A. playvâ€"off game with the Holâ€" linger Bcmbers in Sudbury, to win by a 6â€"2 seore. The win gave the Conisâ€" ton team a lift in their best of seven series with the Bomibers. Hcllingar dragzed Reg. Dorey in from left field tn dn their nitchinz and the Conitston ton team a lift in their series with the Bomibet dragzed Reg. Dorey in |1 to do their pitchinz and team usi>d their first l Price. Six Hollinger assm for the men from Prank C1 sacrifice sent Chase run in th half of th tied up the PTAank cuble in the‘signa AY J Cl 1i one ba 1e fifth innit in the fourth inning for the Bomibers t Lawton slamimed ou t field to szore Chase in In€ hi NC doubl INTERESTING FIELD DAY AT MATTAGAMLI SCHOOL Al ble, Bill Law Romualdi‘s s the cgame‘s 11 i out hi aning at Coniston bats thm that was ury fans. The to pieces and n left field e Coniston firer, Oren ors spelled e bigs ming pieces and n Buzz>rs il‘s me‘s In their e Buzzers TT PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMINS, ONTARITO a double ecand piled up their win margin. Gee and | McLenahan rapped out siingles in sucâ€" | cession and then Frank Chase‘s bad â€" throw on Staples‘ hard hit ball let | both runners in and sent the Buzzers into the lead. In the sixth inning the Coniston team szgaiin went on a spree that brought them another brace of runs; George Plake led off with his first Hit of the series. Gardner slapped one back to Dorsy who tkhrew wild to first and Blake pulled up at third while Gardâ€" nor went to second. Coniston then atâ€" tempted a squeeze play and it worked with Blake coming in with the run. In his throw to first bas;2 Dorey went wild again and Gardner romped in fircm second base. In the eighth inning the Buzzers 22 ain bad Hollinger ... 019 100 060â€"2 7 6 Coniston 010 022 Olxâ€"6 6 0 Twoâ€"base hits Chase 2, Lawton. i Sacrifice hits, Dorey, Gardner, Wetherâ€" : by. Stolen bases, Young, 6. Blake, iGardner. Price, Oltean. Runs batted ‘ in, Romualdi, Lawton, Gardner, Wethâ€" erby. Twoâ€"bar hits, Chase 2, Lawton, ‘St«ruck out, by Dorey 7, by Price 6. | Bases on balls, off Dorey 2. Earned runs, Hollinger 2. Left on bases, Holâ€" linger 3, Coniston 8. Uimpires: Barâ€" nett (p) and Graham (b). P | | | | CU Y cung second HOLLINGER Cookson, If TUn Searlett, if Karahan, 2b Lawi*ton, 1b .. Romualdi, ss Oltean, cf ... McKay, C ... Dorey, p Young, 5 Gee, 1b . McLenahan, cf Striples, c S. Blake, 3b ... G. Blake, If Gargdner, rf 1Y Wetner. Price, p n the eighth inning the Buzzers iin scored, ths time helped with two 4 errors. Chase threw wild on ice‘s grounder and Romualdi muffed ung‘s hit. Young siarted to steal ‘ond and Remualdi tried to tag him t. He missed the Coniston player d Price came in with the game‘s last Totals The Box Score innings ‘ether. | Aght was sto] Blake,| Nova went batted | near the sta wWethâ€" ‘ hurt., iAt the awton, | he could do rice 6.| soon as he d Joe Louis Agam Defends His World‘s Heavyweight Title Lou Nova is Battered Into Unconsaiousness _ ‘After Two Minutes, Fift\-Nine Seconds of Sixth Round. weight boxers, is sitill the champion. He shook off a big threat last Monday evening in his usual manner, by the knockâ€"out route. His opponent, Lou Nova, lasted only six rounds before the Brown Bcmber unloaded all of his deâ€" vastating dynamite to beat the chalâ€" lenzer into submission. The fight was all over when referee Arthur Donovan stepped in and stopped the massacre with only one second left in the sixth round. The sixth round was) disastrous I1Or the California challenger as he was knocked down for a nine count near the start of the round and was barely able to get up. When he did get up Louis was all over him and it was just Louis‘ steady, hard punching that held Nova up. One s>cond from the end of the round Louis stepped away and the challenger fell to the canvas, thorâ€" cughly beaten. Most of the sixty thouâ€" sard fans that saw the fight agreed with Referee Donovan that it was useless for the fight to continue. Despite the cold and unfavourable weather the anrual field day of Mattagami public school was Ccarâ€" ried through last Friday and there was lots of interest and keen conâ€" tests. The top picture shows one of the keenlyâ€"contested races for boys of ten years, while the bottom picture is a glimnse at the amusing sack race. round. In that second rounii a Hurry cf npunches started near end of the round and each of the fighters broke sbout even on their exchange. The third round was uneventful and then in the fourth round the chamâ€" pion again landed a couple of heavy blows that got Nova into trouble. In an exchange near the ropes in this rcund the challenger was knocked out ¢£ the ring. Nova came back again in the fifth round and he had a bit of an edge in this round but his edge was short lived as the champion got his sights trained on him in the sixth round and bombed him steady till the an exchange ne reund the challe cf the ring. NC in the fifth roun an edge in this Nova went down in that sixth round near the start and he seemed to be hurt. At the count of nine it was all he could do to regain his feet and as soon as he did stand up the champion started the flurry of punching that was Nova‘s finish. Seldom in recent boxing matches have so many punches been thrown in such a short time. Joe Louis, king of the modern heavyâ€" fter the introducC e‘s instructions for the first roul t B i roductions and the reâ€" ions the fighters came t round and boxed cauâ€" ie solid blow was landâ€" he end of the second t second round a furry arted near eond of the Je¢C iallenger as he was r a nine count near ound and was barely When he did get up ous for Coniston Team Squares Up Nothern Baseball Playâ€"offs With Hollinger in Sudbury Oren Price Wins Third Straight Game for Coniston. Cheâ€" revaty is Beat with Four Hit Effort. Bombers (‘umnl‘it Eight Costly Errors as Buzzers Take Game in Tenth. Louis was pumping blows at Nova like a trip hammer and it was only the unu ially fine physical condition of the challenger that kept him in the fight. The loss for Nova represented his second defeat since he turned profesâ€" sional. In Philadelphia he stepped inâ€" to the ring against Tony Galento and was beaten. He was in poor condition at that time, having jwt recovered {rem a lon«e sickness, and he has since Uniteds Again One Point Up in the Timmins Dart Loop was beaten. He was in poor condition at that time, having jwt recovered {reocm a long sickness, and he has since admitted that he should never have entered the ring. Forge Into the Lead Again on Monday Night.. Seven Up Behind With Imperials Third. Uniteds fought back with a vengeance on Monday night in their Timmins Dart League games and managed to get to the top of the heap again. They are now sitting cn tcp with a oneâ€" point lead having fifteen points against fourteen for Seven Ups who are in seccnd place. Imperials are siitting snugz in behind Seven Ups with twelve points and Dinkey Doos are behind them with eleven points. twWwo P One of the keenest games cf the season so far was cn Mcnday night between Imperials and White Labels All cf the seores were exceptionally high and both games were very close. Iperials took the first game and had an edge in the second fixture but the White Labels battled from behind to take the point. R. Wilson scored the winrning double for the White Labels while Ken Hulme helped him out with s«ime big scores. Jimmy Gordon was higzsh man for the Imperials with Bill Nixcm a close second. Wanderers started their pair of games with the Algomas one man short. They lost the first game and then took the second to get an even break for the night. Uniteds played a doubleâ€" header with Algomas and St. Johns taking part in the sessions against them. *‘They emerged victorious in all gcames with Art Leonard winning two of the fixtures and Fritz Zolob winâ€" ning the other pair. Results on Monday night were: Seven Up 2; Goldbelt 0. St. Johns 0; United 2. United 2; Algoma 0. Algoma 1; Wanderers 1. Thorpe Radio 0; Dinkey Doos 2. Imperials 1; White Labels 1. Legionaires 0; Canada Buds 0. The standing to date: inited:‘.::....:;.. Seven Up .. Imperials Dinkey Doos White Labels Wanderers St. Johnng ......... Legionaires ... Goldbelt Algcma Canada Bud Thonpe Radio are Inspector (to new policeman)â€"I shall have to put you on night duty for a few weeks. Do you think you will be @ll right? Policemanâ€"Sure! ‘You see, mother said she would come round with me for aa night or two till I got used to it.â€"Globe and Mail. Toronto Telegram:â€"Pcossibly Hitle: will fight until he runs out of Ialians ¢r until the Italians run out on him. Games schedule for the next week Friday, Oct. 3rd _ Goldbelt vs Seven Up. United vs St. John. Algoma vs United. Wanderers vs Algoma. Dinky Doos vs Thorpe Radio White Labels vs Imperials. Canada Buds vo Legionaires Monday, Oct. 6th Seven Up vs United. St. John vs Wanderers Algoma vs Legionaires Goldbelt vs Dinky Doos Imperials vs Canada Buds. Thorpe Radio vs White Labels, WELL GUARDED in the most exciting finish to date in the Northern Ontario Basoball Asâ€" sociation‘s playâ€"offs the Coniston Buzzers defeated the Hollinger Bombâ€" ers in the sixth game of the «venâ€" game series to tie it up at three games apiece. ‘The defeat was A recordâ€" breaking one for the Hoellinger team. It was the first time this season that the have lost more than two games in a row. Although the outâ€" hit the Ruzzers they failed to get the hits when they were needed. were scoreless and the Hollinger went cne ahead in the top half of the sixth imnning. In the last half of the same inning Coniston again tied up <the game and the teams remained seoreless tili the tenth when Roly McLenahan, who has been playing fine ball for the club all year scored Bert Young on a scratch single. In the tenth frame Young made first on an error and then stole second base, From there he was brouzht home when McLenahan banged out a hard single to centre field. In their half of the tenth the Bombers tried everything to seore tut they were unable to procure the equalizer. Hollinger won the first three games of the series easiily but with their backs to the wall the Coniston club have proven themselves a dangerous club. The first game in Sudbury was also ancther Bomber victory when Nels Avery won his first game for almest three years by a score of 3â€"2. Coniston then came back strong and won the next three games with seores of 6â€"2, 11â€"98 and 2â€"1. ‘The first game that they won they beat out Reg. Dorey, an outfielder. In the second and third games that the Coniston team won they beat Bill Tennant and Mike Cherevaty, the bes, that the Bombers have. CONISTGCN ........ Gge, 1b . McLenahan cf 5. Blake, 2b Staples, C_... Gardner, G. Blake, nf Weatherby, 2b Price, :p HOLLINGR Cookson, If . Bcarlett, Ccf . Karahan, 2b Chase, 3b Tennant, rf Lawton, Lb Romualdi, ss Oltean, Cc Cherevaty, p aBarton o 12 aâ€"Batted for Cherevaty in 10th. The Summary Sacrifice hits, Cookson, Scarlett, Karâ€" ahan, Gee, Gardner. Stolen bases, Chase, Young. Left on bases,.Coniston 8, Hollinger 7. Runs batted in, Mcâ€" Lenahan. Struck out, by Price 4, by Cherevaty 5. Base on balls, off Price 3, off Cherevaty 2. Double play, Price to Gee. Umpires, Barnett (plate), and Graham (bases). Time of game, 1:58. Inquiring Friendâ€"Why must a judge look so impassive? His Honorâ€"If you show any signs of interest in a lawyer‘s argument he‘ll never stop.â€"â€"Globe and Mail. Sudbury Star:â€"It begins to appear highly probable that the rattling of the sword lately in Tokyo was to cover the knocking of the knees. Totals Skating Fri. and Sat. Evening 8.00 to 10.00 p.m. ADMISSTONâ€"30¢ Roller Friday Afternoon THE BENCH‘S VIEW The Box Score 2 to 4 p.m, ADMISSTIONâ€"25¢ SCHEDULE PAGE SEVEN

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