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Porcupine Advance, 5 Feb 1942, 1, p. 5

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Hollinger Trims Mcintyre 6â€"2 Last Night tric} wouild originally â€" playâ€"off ga Feruary 2 second and the distric three serie: on the lea; final serics In order time the lc present‘t scen ing on FoD now be cc: Baturday, Fob. 1 Monday, Fzsb. 1© Wednesday, â€" Fo‘\ McIntyre. Friday, Fab. 20â€" saturday, Feb. Ankerite., Monday, F:oj. 23 Ten per cont of last four games w the NOHA. to fund to supply the men on acstive Jack Fulton, i the executive of Heckey Associati urday that the : will meet the O©.] on March 13t‘h a and, if necessary the MeIntyre 10%ih. If the ser it reverts back fifth game being The granilin northâ€"sou.h pl by the CMH.A. hard fighL tha carrying alongzg all the playâ€"ofl southern tearm Maple. Leaf G: teams from t vantage. Th° N.OMHA agair ment to ihs C and their effo The followir Saturday, F Monday, F: linger. Wednesday, Dome. Flairmore official savs tightsn thei any good aft lost his pan playâ€"offs possibility playved he Another ch. the local rule was in regard decided that ; in â€"each game a linesman. éd in every ga Jack Wilder work alternatd chance to ke for any infrac firing keen : pain‘er nith game ‘be At the sam that ‘he Friday, Fuwb.~13 tyre. ssAneIl}r0C get the bes best of yvou Northâ€"South Playâ€"Offs Will be Played in Toronto and in Mcintyre Arenas This Year Kalcowna Courier:â€"Thse way THURSDAY, FEBRUARY STH H. A. Grants McIntyre Arena Third and, if Necessary, Fourth Game of North and South Playâ€"Offs. N.O.H.A. Fougll:t for Years to Have Part of the Playâ€"offs in the North., ENJOY DANCING to the Finest Music and on the Best Floor in the North Ladies 25¢ his firsman N1 1€ Ol pia e Northern Ontario i, announced on Satâ€" nner in this district A. winner in Toronto L 18th with the third EVEI * YÂ¥ ie fout on Ma 18 Hitle well A P A 1 XKDPa ut 1€ VT C McI 1 games a. h 18th and five gamss + wit‘h ‘he this than «. Ankerite Dims Porkies‘ Chance "to Make Playâ€"Offs When They Beat Them Ten to Four Monday haye houss y Hollinger Beats Out Dome 7â€"3 in Overtime Game The Dome losing streak was lengthâ€" ened on Monday night at the McIntyre Arona when they were defeated by the sizzling Buffaloâ€"Ankerite Bisons. Bisors were ow to start but after they got their firs; counter in the secâ€" ond period they really went to work and worked themselves into a thres goal lead by the time period was over. The loss was praciically the finishing i to luck to make the grade and not only have to win all of their remaining ; games; but must see the McIntyrs Minâ€" ers defeated as; well. _ I; was a tough break for the Porkies in other ways as well ibecause they s‘arted to play a nice game until the Fisons broke them part in the second rericd. The Dome had taken a one goal lead in the first; period and seemed ‘well on the way to a victory but in the touch to the Dome hcpes of making |SSCcond period the Ankerite power was a playâ€"off birth. They now must trus; | released with such fury that the Dome t hcoves were sent crashing and they wore still reeling from the shock in the ithird pericd as the Bisons ran in anâ€" Herbiec Carnegie Scores Three Goals for Winners While Brother Ossie Gets a Pair. All of Ankerite‘s Goals Came in Second and Last Periods. 3¢ sreenshirts Burn Up in Overtime â€" Period. W11- liams Scores Three Goals. g Li imon ‘ward *« oo = _ mm e l 11 111199 HENRY KELNECK and his ORCHESTRA ed ‘ounted four goals orkies could get Tic Williams ha crew into a two g Mi iC win from them reenshirt macl 5l cen ally the finishin: hepes of makin: v now must trus n Wic nd 1A s | oals before h tre, Will Wilson: â€" Tht al lead the per 18 Haflid amn iilte 3Y off 1@A n T. N. 0. Takes Over the Lead in Commercial Loop 659 Advance Forced Into Second Place as Railroaders Take Three Points from Them Monday. had AIT l ree games ‘between the Power and ambles were close with the fruiters entually squgeezing the exira point t in the last game. Gambles‘ big bid me in the last game when they rolled team total of 1080 ‘while the Power id their big game in the second sesâ€" on wich a total of 1013. The following is the standing to tlatp n?21l onl Ha CIM PICda ir g First Poriod Maki (McGinn il, Kemp: defence, Allard re, Maki: forwards, Woon Iternates, Genois, Bruce i k Haflidson Wickens Bill Wilson ‘Haflidson VY MakK] sSecond Period Williams (W! T1 Third Period D>:ixon Overlime Ab K6 U hundred ween the ose with AlTY house (Morris (McCann) 11 Period d a small total of it was sufficient to ~his fruitlers. The re all well up and ridred mark. All Period OU Hu hei err, Linton and Dome goals. i1a; defence, Morâ€" tre Jack Young; i: alternates, H. MC riod Dixon L Witr 34 for his thre? hrough with a ammates along Bill Dunn was top ‘he charmâ€" J A 1A 4tm N: Q. 10, Advance: 9,, Power 6 Gambles 5. The following is the honour roll fo: and turned in |ihis week: Armstrong 704%; Nicolsor Empire Bow!â€" | 659; Salmoaa 658; Dunn, 650; Fleming night to take | 637. hip from the} The scores are: n the top spot | T. â€":N. ©. ind half. ‘‘The [ aA@Armstronsg ......... 3240 256 208 70 g thnem spinâ€" e points. The very high but zet into a rut scores were for for 631 01L McGinn O‘Mara ahead 15.26 19.40 14 47 16.05 1756 19.14} were Moorshouse ume,|bkoth breaking uy while Moorehouse 6.45 irig, McIntyre Miners sneaked far‘ther from the Dome P Friday night of last week at Intyre Arena‘ when they tu: the league leading Bisons by a four to three sc« Macs were led in their assaul Ted Lister, first string centrs up three of the passes that 4. IITIG ; .. A. Guidice T. Bonnah Davidson . Total Seven Up Climbs to Top of Dart Loop Last Week Brewery Dart Players are Gunning for Their Second Trophy. â€" Russell Trophy Results. Ted Lister Sets Up Three Nice Passes That are Converted Into Scores. Second Period Went Scoreless While Winâ€" ning Marker is Scored with Seven Minutes Left. To Algoma is another team that has been handing out surprises in the play for the Mallais Cup after playing veryi poorly in the first competition of the year. They jumped to the tcp early in the competition and are still up there. John‘s, Interna‘ional and Wanderâ€" ers are all close to the top and are all | in threatening positions. | Mcintyre Downs Ankerite to Sneak Farther Away from the Cellarâ€"Dwelling Dome Porkies Total Four teams are still left in the Ru McQuarr Dawson McHugh Ssalomaa Towers Horester Tackney Lambpert Moss .. Nicolson Fleming Leach Toal Pritchard Hornby Dunn Turbaned Troops Become Mechanies AIM rou GAMBLES (+:.1.. 008 ADVANCIE MA 176 206 168 1987 1€3 143 151 153 215 188 155 2104 163 Mits 148 108 149 131 237 Po the elec 2+ 142 144 257 230 950G 2825 130 162 171 143 33 11 2694 MCcâ€" 30 10 Group Winners ,} Now in Playâ€"off â€" at Mcintyre Rink Wan O‘Kee Golds Unit2« Winners of Present Compeâ€" tition Will Receive War Savings Certificates as Prizes. L2°g10nNna) White L somiâ€"final Sstages. Play sumed in the competilion on when the play will be compl Yesterday afterncon the group winners were decided started to play off with each 0 night. Tonizht three more games will 2e played to cut the field down iq four teams, the three day shift teams and the night shift winners. ‘These four teams: will enter the finals on Sunday. Ccompetition has been keen throughâ€" cu; the entire competition and some fine curling is expected for the final on Sunday. The winners of the comâ€" petition will be presented with prizes eccmprised of War Savings Certificates. The entire proceeds of the evens will be distribuced as prizes. The following are the results of the sames nlaved since last Thursday and U at Wandere Alecmas TC m} AmMm TY es piavyed uce draw for tonight: Day Shiftâ€"Thursd _ R. P. Emith del )te rophA t] nal snmsey 4ydo1j jelt defeated S efes defeated Ut ils . d rior daefeal irson defe the presert {‘me. Last Monday‘s Games 1: o. V rers, 1; Goldibelt, 1 Up, 2: Imperials, 0 Labels., 0: Internatio lal Mo McCann. Third Period Seeond Imper mt ina rat has wo weeks gres, PI 1n ated C. Boivin, 9â€"8 sfeated A. Fulton, 7â€"6 ed J. S. Kitchen, 8â€"5 ated J. Gibb, 11â€"3 Unit a Iim In )h1 M( th; decided and they th each olher last zx made tonight. will be played ext week. The mmnetition are Intyre Curling _ War Savings been going on will reach the y will be reâ€" ion on Sunday completed. the â€" various fumack Jpk H*-‘ww'wo\cnc:-qqs «] U @G t( # Lo hJ hJ i +t paug Juuk uk uk ossny Johns. ted. n the forces overnment. perilals. ionalres AAX A NZL W ernment. smacked in five of their team‘s six goals; MHaflidson missed a dozen other fine opporcunities as well. Nap Carâ€" riere was about the best the Macs had as he played a sterling game on the Mac defence. _ week. The! Stewart sent the Greenshirts ahead petition | in the first period with a drive at the th the drawl dings of the leigh:-minute mark that resulted in a 1ade tonight. l1 be played goal. In the second period the Macs mes tied the score when Glover scored his goal. MHank Lone smashed in Iannerâ€" 1 elli‘s pass early in the third period to ) send the Macs into the lead but it ational, 2. | wasn‘t long afterwards tha; Haflidson : started to burn up the ice and ssored two goals to clinch the verdict, Wickâ€" W L T P scored an easy one then and Steâ€" 7 1 3 17| finished the night with a brace 71 1 3 17| of goals in the last eight minutes. 6 2 38 12 Hollinger: goal, Bentley; defence, 6 2 3 15| nelmonte, Wickens; centre, Haflidson; 6. 2. 4 l’g i forwards, Bill Wilson, Stewart; alterâ€" 3 2 8 12| nates, Williams, Baker, Wink Wilson, ‘é ‘; :3) 11 Schwab, Petrucci, Villeneuve. 3 § 2 McIntyre: goal, Beare; defence, Vail, 1 .Colquboun; cenire, Lister; forwards, y 93B Peaulieu, Drummond; alternates, Glovâ€" 0 11 0 er, Johnston, Lone, Holouka, Carriers, | Tannerelli. Jan o t o m it N in m O L11222243657H it 1â€" I~ D if 00 <H 09 0 y m the gap. The win put the Greenshirts well ahead of the Miners in third place and it ism‘t likely that the Macs will catch them before the end of the schedule. Bunny Glover, smart; Mac centre, was taken out of the game last night in the second period when he scored a goal and immediately afterwards he went tumbling over Bentley‘s stick. He became tangled with Bentley‘s; skates and was cut about the mouh. Alex Stewart and "FPuzz" Hafiidson stood out for the Greenshirts as they ‘The Hollinger Greenshirts came within one point of the leagueâ€"leading Buffaloâ€"Ankerite Bisons again last night as they steamâ€"rollered the Mcâ€" Intyre Miners under in a 6â€"2 win. The Greenshirts have playved one game more than the Bisons, however, to close up Alex Stewart Gets Three and "Fuzz" Hafllidson Gets Two as Greenshirts Roll Up Victory Referees: Frank FI man. K. C. Pleming defeated ~Dr. K. P. Smith, 8â€"5. Dr. O. Stahl defeated H. Moscoe, 11â€"1 A. Carson defeated A. W. Pickering, E. Dixon defeated G. Mihm, 5â€"4. Dr. O. Stahl defeated A. W. Pickerâ€" ing, 7â€"6. J. J. Dution defeated T. E. Newkirk, Each Team Scores Once in First and Second Periods and Then Greenshirts Run up Big Score in Final Canto. Bunny Glover is Hurt in Second Period and Taken from the (GGame. First Period 1. Hollinger, Stewart (Haflidson) ..8.03 Sunday, Fébrualy 1st T. Searle defeated A. Mair, 8â€"6. R. Steski defeated W. Rodgers, 10â€"4 J. Faragher defeated C. Kennedy, 7â€"6 Wednesday, February 3rd C. Kennedy defeated R. Steski, 9â€"3. T. Searle defeated W. Rodgers, 8â€"4. Group Playâ€"offsâ€"Wednesday, F¢b. 4th . Dixon defeated G. Mihm, 5â€"4 . Redford defeated J. Du‘iton, 6â€"5 . Wood defeated W. R. Rinn, 10â€"3 . Collins defeated J. H. Skelly, 10â€"2. Draw For Tonight Dixon vs L. Redford . Carson vs C. Wood L. Pulton vs J. Collins «>BH =~oPpfE on J. H. Skelly defeated J. P. Dick, 7â€"2 A. Carson defeated H. Moscos, 6â€"3. J. L. Pulton defeated A. Hayes, 12â€"2. Monday, February 2nd E. Dixon defeated J. 5. Kitchen, 9â€"6 W. D. Ferguson defeated C. Boivin, R. C. Fleming defeated K. Eyre, 11â€"2 T. W. Tod defeated G. R. White, 11â€"6 Saturday, January 31st E. Dixon defeated J. R. Hall, 9â€"6 J. Dutton defeated W. R. Lafferty E. H. Hill} defeated C. C. Wocod, 6â€"5 W. R.®Rinn defeated Dr. L. Hudson W. R. Rinn defeated M. McKoenzi W. C. Arnott J. H. Skelly J. L. Fullon defeated K. Eyre, 7â€"6. Tuesday, 3rd E. Dixon defeated D. Prior, 12â€"9. C. C. Wood defeated E. H. Hill, 9â€"4 J. H. Skelly defeated W. C. Arnott, Night Shiftâ€"Friday, January 30th W. Rodgers defeated A. Mair, 9â€"7 R, Steski defeated J. Faragher, 9â€"4 T. Searle defeated C. Kennedy, 6â€"4 M. Seubert defeated Dr. L. Hudâ€" Heath defeatéd W. D. Ferguâ€" a W Péte UIllâ€" Ankerite Hollinger Mcintyre Dome Coming Games Friday, Fob. 6, Hollinger, at Ank Saturday, Feb. 7, Mcintyre at D« Monday, Feb. 8, Ankerite at Holli Wednesday, Feb. 10, Ankerile Dome. Williams, Hollinger Bill Maki, Dome Bill Wilson, Nevins, Dome Horbul, Hollinger O. Carnegle, Ankeri{ Clouthier, Ankerite Lister, McIntyre Haneberry, Hollingei Morris, Ankerite Websiter, MciIntyre . P W C P Ankerite ........ . Ag y Y C 224 Hollinger . s ~AL .4 1 e MclIntyre ......... 19 °> 7 10. +2 L6 Dome ... 18â€" 8 12 L T1 Games Played Last Week Friday, Jan. 30, MciIintyre 4; Anâ€" kerite 3. Saturday, Jan. 31, Hollinger 7; Dome Monday, Feb. 2, Ankerite 10; Dome 4 Wednesday, Feb. 4, Hollinger 6; Mcâ€" Intyre 2. Wilson) Hollinger, Haflidso Wilson, Wickens) Hollinger, Wickens Hollinger, Stewar: Hollinger, Stewart Penalty: Beaulieu. Bow! For un 11 Balsam South McIntyre, Glov Penalties: DDelim Bowrinc Acaoemy Penal * Programime Children‘s Skatingâ€" McIntyre Hollinget It‘s Good Exercise Tod For Young and Old Senior N.0O.H.A. League Standing Public Skatingâ€"9.30 to Public Skatingâ€"2 to 3 Senior Hockeyâ€"8 15 Junior Skating Clubâ€"2 Public Skatingâ€"9 to 10.30 p.m. Public Skating 8.15 to 10.15 p.m. Junior B. Hockeyâ€"7 Yuvenile Hockey 7 to second Period Glover Third PCriod Lone (Tannerel] Haflidson (Bill SATURDAY FRIDAY , MclIntyre at Doms. Ankerite at Hollinger lmonte) 12.14 etrucci>» 19.50 PAGE FIVE Phone 2145 )0 p.m io 11 a.m. 8 pm 15 p.m. p.m. Ankerite :lom. 4.10 at 31

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