In the last six minutes of the period Biil Wiilson sSorpeda a Bison play inâ€" uncovered. His the Greenshirts got two of the goals side ‘‘he Ankerite blue line and fAlpped: beat all the wa; back when Baker rifled a pass from |the Puck ahead to Fuzz Haflidson who| MciIntyre mis: Stewart past Kemp and then Villenâ€" | rammed it past Brownlee for the seeâ€" chances io squar euve fook Peirucci‘s pass and £OAl when Carrier sure of the goal as he shot and coasted|. In the third period Haflidson seored the post after in for any rebound in the event his second goal when he handled a He wens rigsh}; in Kemp stcrped the shot. | pass; from Wickens very nicely about Near the ond c ; Nevins sent the Dome two ahead DÂ¥ way ghrough the period and then broke loose from in the third pericd when he scored | Williams finished it off near the threeâ€" ‘ attack and way on Maki‘s pass near the halfway mark. Guarter mark when he backhanded the puck info I but the Greenshirts cut the lead down l in a pass from J¢s Delmonte. ' Eal'ly in â€"the : again on a goal by Tic Wiliams.| _ Mollinger: goal, Bentley; defence, finally capitalizs WilHams coasted in alone and had DPelmonte, Stewart; centre, Williams; rushes into An everything his cwn way as he pulled forwards, Wink Wilson, Baker; alterâ€" | he sneaked thro K p and Slipped the rulbber behind nates. Haï¬idson, Villeneuve. Blll Wl!' ,-fll]d ShOt ol hi"r’h hiny Three minutes later Joe Delâ€" }|©n, Echwab, Wickens, Fetrucci. the net while Br mohte tied the sscore when he took Ankerite: goal, Brcwnlee;. defence,| ice. f passes from Tic Williams and Wink Morris, Bcb Younz; centre, Jack| Penaliies then Wilgon and then drilled his shot high| YOung; forwards, Lahti, Allen; alterâ€" ! both ;teams and int@: the corner. na:es, O. Carnegie, McIn‘iyre, Clouthâ€" | only three forws l1 Maki ‘broke into the clear with l¢r, Hebert, Moorehouse, McCullough,. | the ice. Johnston a cguple of minutes left near the end| ~Referees, Frank FPrawley, Ulliman. â€" |irg McIntyre ar and pulled Bentlevy away out when he! First Period I Glover were cha Bill Maki broke into the clear with a cauple of minutes left near the end an _pulled Bentley away cut when he 1 a sho‘. He held the puck back for‘ long time and when the goal was clear he slid the rubbeér in behind the astaounded Bentley. Domeâ€"Goal, Kemp; defence, Allard, Litifon; centre, Maki; forwards, Nevins, Wogon, alternates, Bruce, O‘Mara, Zenâ€" uik, Richer, Ab. Kerr, Myles. e tcok over the lead in the s2câ€" ond period and from then on the Holâ€" linger either trailed them or were on evem :erms. Dome went into a threeâ€" goal lead early in the perxod before the disorganized Hollinger team could step them. It was the brilliant passâ€" ing plays by the Dome front line that were gradually pressing them forward Bill,Maki scored an unass‘sted goal a the. seven minute mark and euzhueen seconds later the same man fired a pass ahead to Woon who drilled it past Bentley. Three minutes later Nevins scored when he broke away with Allard and @cok a pass near the blue line +o coast in on Benlley and score. ?.Rd haif minutes left to play. Outstanding men on the ice were the front Mneé of the Dome, Maki, Nevins, and Woon. This trio of veterans showâ€" ed plenty cof class and impressed the fairâ€"sized crowd that saw the game. They.: préved without any doubt that they are by far the best forward line in the Jeague and they counted seven of their" team‘s goals. Nevins and Maki collected three each while Norm Woon got one and O‘Mara got one. Their brfiliant passing plays kept the crowada interes‘ed all evening. The Greenshints went into an early lead â€"when Wink Wilson rapped in a fast pass that started from Wickens and went ‘hrough Williams before Wink batted it in. The time was sixâ€" ‘een seconds. Five minutes later Bill Wilson, who was rushed ‘back into serâ€" vicey . scored the Greenshirts‘ secopd goal when ‘he accepted a pass fromy Wickens and blasied it past Kemp. About halfway through the period Les Nevins scored the first Dome coux{ter when he tocok a perfect pass from Allard and slammed it into the net.. Hollinger again went into a threeâ€" goal lead a couple of minutes later when Fuzz Haflidson shot in Stewart‘s pass. With four minules cï¬ the period the Dome put on the pressure and the final result was that they emerged a; the of the period with the score tied. Bill Maki scored the first one on a pass from Danny Linton and then O‘Mara shot in a pass from Bruce and Zeniuk to tie the score. QOllie Proulx‘s Dome Porkies stre‘châ€" ed their winning sireak to two games on Friday night as they downed the secondâ€"place Hollinger Greenshirts in dazzling exhibition of Canada‘s naâ€" tional at the McIntyre Arena. Two days*Bbefore ‘the Porkies had sent the McIntyre Minars reeling from a deâ€" vas.ating attacsk and they repeated their performance over the Hollinger crew. Fifteen goals in all were spored during, the sixty minutes with blond Bill Maki firing the winner with only :‘a half minutes left to play. Maki and Nevins Score Three Each on Friday Night as the Dome Scores Second Straight Bowl For F un 11 Balsam south Bowlinc Acaoemy 4 Mcintyre Miners For Young â€"and Old "It‘s Good Exercise RIVERSIDE PAVILION hatt sttA ~Aâ€"AP t B PA PA AC LA PA AC LA PCAE ENJOY DANCING to the Finest Music and on the Best Floor in the North SATURDAY NIGHT Ladies 25¢ Gents | DANCING Phone 2145 Gents 7T5¢ Hcho Essletine‘s Buffaloâ€"Ankerite Bisons stretched their lead to five poin‘s over the Hollinger Greenshirts again on Saturday night when they took a 3â€"2 decision from a badly disâ€" organized McIntyre team a;, the Mcâ€" Iniyre Arena. Play was badly disorâ€" ganized on both sides and neither of the teams turned on ‘t‘he sort of perâ€" 3. Hotlinger, Hafli 4. Hollinger, Willi: Penal‘y: Hetert Ankerite Defeats Mcintyre in Dull Game on Saturday After a secreless fArst period, the Greenshirts wen; to work in the second and scored half of thelir total in the first few minutes of play. Tic Wilâ€" liams scored the firs ore when he slapped back a loose puck from the blue Ine that got pass Brownise. Baketr was credited with the assist. Game â€" Produced Poorest Hockey of Season as Each Team Resorted to Indiviâ€" dual Play. In the third period Haflidson his second goal when he handled a pass; from Wickens very nicely about half way ;ghrough the ard then Williams finished it off near the threeâ€" quarter mark when he backhanded in a pass from J¢s Delmonte. A li‘tle more than a minute later Bill Wilson storped a Bison play inâ€" side ‘‘he Ankerite blue line and Aipped the puck ahead to Fuzz Haflidson who rammed it past Brownlee for the seeâ€" ond goal. Kuss Bentley, Hcllinger rnet custoâ€" dian, equalled Alex Brownlee‘s shutâ€"ou record at the McIntyre Arena on Monday night when he kepi ou{ all the rubber that was shot at him to s2* the Bison: down 4â€"0. Bontley worked hard for his shutâ€"out and really earned it. The win brough the Greenshirts back +o within three points cf ‘the league leading Bisons. Tic Williams and Fuzz Haflidson Score Rrace of Apiece as Hollinger Gets Their First Shutâ€"Owm Season. Bentley Played Best Game of Season i the Shutâ€"Out. Hollinger Greenshirts S Four to Nothing Shm-@wé Games Against Bisons Mo: Hollinger:â€" Goal, Bentley: defencs Wickens, Stewart: centre, Williams forwards, Wink Wilson, Baker; alter nates, Bill Wilson, Haflidson, Villen euve, Schwab, Petrucci. Referees: Pete Ullman, Jack Wilder First Period 1. Hollinger, Wink Wilson 7. Dome, Maki e S 8. Dome, Woon (Maki) 7.5¢ 9. Dome, Nevins (Allard) 10 .48 10. Hollinger, Baker (Stewart) 14 .2t 11. Hollinger, Villeneuve, ; A (Petrucci) 19.2% Penalties: Allard, Zeniuk, Dolmont Maki. No scoring. Penalty: McCullough. Second PSriod Hollinger, Willisms, (Bake: Hollinger, Haflidson (Bill Wilson) Penaltie:;;: . Dome, Maki (Nevin:) Penalties: Zeniuk, Ab Kerr aenuik) Penalty: Linton (Wickens, Williams) 16 Hollinger, Bill Wilson (Wickens) 5.10 Dome. Nevins (Allard) 90.14 Hollinger, Haflidson (Stewart) 11.47 Dome, Maki (Linton) _ 16.34 Dome, O‘Mara (Bruce Third Period Dome, Nevins (Maki) Hollinger, Williams Hollinger, Delmonte (Williams Wink Wilson) HENRY KELNECK and his ORCHESTRA Ba‘ter, MeoIntyre, Third Period Haflidson, (Wicke: Williams (Delmoan Second Period when they i badly disâ€" a+ the Mcâ€" 10.10 11.23 7 40 7.58 10. 48 14.28 same t1 their u back in to give Salomaa tyre got. it Beauliecu w ‘bert and 1 first Anker on a power power. <â€"Pil stick aroun and passed was standin uncovered. beat all th: oniy (hree the ice. Joh ing Mcinty Glover wer to rouzch t negie wWwas penalty w! ing Iann worst call Heb forw Bill L h ra had had formance tha Play was r: tire : what is prob; of hcckey seeq of years. Pa and plavers r ‘o make the scored ; the puctk blue lin« keri‘ts d alleys points rolled printer printer only with T. N. 0. Closin: in on (‘Ommem;* Loop Leaders N: Only Two P W1i ~the old Early in McI Leagueâ€"Le: With Chan Next Week 11 M 11 11 D 11 a} idlin . Olive Wins 1 Mines a Thrilling Fin to CE. TIMMINS, ONTAL Last Rock Rig! e. Competitio w 14 W n ()li\'e 1 Score Hollinger Ankerite Hollinger McIntyre Monday, Jan. 26â€"tI kerite 0. Wednesday, Jan. 28 Deoeme 1: 4 + %,. * %# _# # 4. % * b4 *4 4* *€ #* C > t : i M W d # # t* #* #*% # t .t. t :t :t. *) %. (% 4* #% .00.00.00.0 * # . ## # # ## w# # ## w# # # #* ## *# # #* # .0 # .0 #* *# # ## # # #* * L3 *4 * # #4 # # ## # # #* # # ## #* # + #* # + ## # + #* * # ## * # #* * # ## # # #* + # #* t ‘*+ t [%. # ..00 .0 *# .0 # .“. The Northern Ontario and Quebec Bowling Association are holding their annual meeting in Kirkland Lake next Sunday afternoon. it was announced this week. The meeting will take place in the Plaza Bowling Alley on Governâ€" ment Road, starting a; twoâ€"thirty p.m. The election of new officers for the coming year will be one of the main topics on the agenda while a decision will be made as to where the annual N O. Q. B. A. tournament for the ccming yvear will be held. The tournaâ€" ment was held in Timmins at the Empire BRowling Alleys last year and 1 drew the biggest entry list since the inception of the new association. A large contingent of Timmins bowlâ€" ers are expec‘ed to attend the annual Bas Emith, manager of the Empire Bowling Alleys in Timmins, is the preâ€" sident of the associapion while J. Lorâ€" raine, also of Timmins, is the secretary. Northern Bowlers to Meet Sunday in Kirkland Lake The Dome Porkies slipped back deeper into the cellar last night as the Mcintyre Miners snapped the Porkies‘ winning streak at two games. The Porkies were jus, closing in on the Miners and if they would have won last nigh‘‘s encounter they would have had a comfortable margin over the Macs but now they are three points back with a game in hand. Glover‘s Third Period Goal Gives Macs Victory Margin. Game is Very Unorganized Domes Takes First Period Lead and Maces Tie 4 Up second Canta. (Glover Scores Nice Goal Early in Period to Win the Game. wmaturday, Jan. 31â€"Hollinger at Doï¬â€˜.n Monday, Feb. 2â€"Dome at Ankerie Wednesday, Feb, 4 . McIntyre at WXE : 89 ollinger . is id . T21 e 19 cIntyre. X1T . : 0 22 > 14 ome 16â€" 5.10 @ â€" 11 Games Plaved Last Week Friday, Jan. 23â€"Dome 8: Hollinger 7 Satur;_iay. Jan,. 24â€"Ankerite 3: Mcâ€" Semior N.O.H.A. League Standing ADMISSIONâ€"Adults 50¢ Childrea COME OUT AND ENJOY THE WORLD‘S FASTEST SPOR On the RETURN journey. tickets wili be valid for travy No. 1 from Montreal 8.20 p.m., Monday, Fehri Fickets will be valid to leave destination prints Wednes Friday January 30th MclIntyre vs Ankerite Monday, February 21c Dome vs. Ankerite xcursion travel will be handled on Train NO. 46, connecting at North Bay with C.N.R. No, 2 Pembroke Jct., Ottawa, Montreal and Quebec via North Bay and Canadian National Railways Points in the Maritimes via North Bay and Canadian National Railways Temiskaming and Northern Ontario Railw WILL OPERATE FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY TO LOCAI BARGAIN COACH EXCURSION THURSDAY, JANUARY 29 1942 BARGAIN COACH EXCURSION FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1942 Bargain Coach Excursion tlickets not valid for tra Coming Games an. 30â€"MeceIntyre at Ankerâ€" 265â€"Hollinger 4: Anâ€" "NORTHLAND® Trains 49 and 5 GAMES START AT 8.15 p.m McIn‘yvre 2 *4 #4 # _ *# . * _ tw# t# ## w# ## # ## # 4 ## # #* ## ## # 4 w# #* *4 ## ## * Hockey Mcintyre Arena McIntyre Colquhoun, wards, Dru: Glover, â€" L Carriere, H Referees: 3. MclIntyre, GI Carriere) Penalties: Lin 2. McIntyre, Webs Penalties: Piric Woon, Grabcwski. Third 3. MciIintyre, Glove ‘the third period ed on a double pa Lone to win the dle of the third looked as though t to tie up the gar loose a hard sho flashed bu*t the re The Dome 1c Maki and Woo last night and : the reasons the on the long end Norm Woon scored goal :o send the Pork but his effort was : Webster in the second scored on a pass from Dome: goal, Kem Allard; centre, Mak Woon; alternates, Kerr, Bruce, Piric, 1. Dome, Woon Penalty: Piri Children‘s Skatingâ€"8.30 Junior Skating Clubâ€"â€"2 Programime Public Skatingâ€"9.30 to 1} a.im Public Skatingâ€"2 to 345 :p.m. Senior Hockeyâ€"8 15 p.m. Junior B Hockeyâ€"?,00 +p.m Public Skatin Public Skatingâ€"8.15 p.m umm o Lone, Holou second Periog *@te@e UiLIIYRL]} First Perio FHaATV 91 Period on the PORT )1 t 2. M