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Porcupine Advance, 24 Jan 1946, 1, p. 7

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_ Ankerites Take Definite _Edge Over Opponents As th Teams Rough lt Ub 1. Lions: FOXâ€"At. 9. Lions: Minsanit t 8. Air Cadets: Mar 4 Lions: Fox ... Penalties: Ma Schultz and Single Second 5 Lions: Campbell * Penalties: Bedn Carrying the play in the rugged conâ€" test at the Mcintyre arena last night, the Ankerite Bisons rode over the Mcâ€" Intyre squad for a 7â€"2 victory. â€" Clouthier, Allen and Beauséigle manâ€" aged to cop a brace of the Bison talâ€" lies apiece with Allan chaliking up 2 couple of assists to match his tallies and Barney Morris pulling down fout «h % LC p _ t CC EC CC CA CC C 00 000 P es ‘ ton, Simpson and Lavign;. o SUMMARY AIR CADETS: Boucher; Porco and First Period Schultz; [Doméenico; Donovan and j 1. Movers: Thrasher (Auger) ... 4135 France: Jemmett; Marson, FPerguson, | 2. Movers: Elmer (Forrester) ... 7.30 Shields, Smith and Monahan. 3. Movers: Elmer (Favero) ... L445 Referees: , Roy Colquhoun and Glon ' 4. Movers: Forrester (Varin) ...... 18.11 â€"Pollard. Penalties: Treff, Favero. _ â€"â€" "»First : Period Second Period . 1. Lions: Foxâ€"(St,. Pierre) .......... 0.20 ; 5. Movers: Thrasher (Favero) .... 18.15 ~2. Lions: Mineanlt .............. 22 220| Penalties: Favero, Favero, Cote, ‘ 8. Air Cadets: Marson (Ferguson) 5.40 | Third® Period ~4, LIONS: FOXK ces 1749‘ 6. Movers: Frapporti 2.48 ~. Penalties: _ MacNamara, Ssmith,| 7. Movers: Elmer (Varin) ... 4,30 _ Schultz and Singleton. |8g. Movers: Thrasher ................. 17.35 Second Period ! Penalties: PForrester, Webber, Cosâ€" 5. Lions: Campbell (MacNamara 15.1:2 ; tello, Richrd, Forrester, Cote, Richard. * Penalties: Bednis â€" (2), Ferguson,l SUMMARYâ€"2 Donovan, Oleksiuk, Mineault (2). WEEKâ€"END GAMES Third Period ‘ Ankerite 5; Hollinger 2, at McIntyre Lions: Minegault ... 13.16 arena Friday night: * 7. Lions: R. Donovan (Campbell)..19.27 Hollinger â€" Lavigne; McKay and Allan, Mo,rris, Tomiuk and Boycee ~Named As Stark : In Last Night‘s Tussle points, also on his assists, Laht: knocked of the remaining tally, doing so at the threeâ€"quarter mark of tho opening session with Ladds taking one of his three assists on same. ‘Lantl! added a pair of assists to his goal, to ecmplete the honor list for the Bison‘s. On the other side of the tangle, the two MciIntyre goals were the work of Nellie Boyce and Nick Tomiuk. Boyce copped the first MceIntyre tally in th? closing monments of the first period with Tomiuk assisting, and at the halfâ€"way mark ~ of the final stanza Tomiuk plugged in the second and final McIntyre goal with Boyce doing honors on the assist The game moved away from the faceâ€"off into a rugged, speedy contest with the Bisons giving the Mac net the old harassing,. Clouthier openad the scoring sheet at the seven minute mark, scooping up a rolling puck fror Ladds and Lahti and popped it be? tween Mangotich s legs as the sentiviel sprawled in an effort to clear away the misbehaving < biscuit. Lahti â€"then chalked up the second marker shortly be,tore the fu’teen-mlnute mark, pickâ€" ng off the corner of the. basket for the tally with Ladds assisting as t ; two of them charged in on a dual olay. In the closing moments of the stanâ€" za, Nellie Boyce duplicated the Lahti act by driving the disc into the cornâ€" ep of the yhh Tomiuk giving himn the assist."~ °_ Past the ‘halfway mark of the seâ€" cond of thg; taet and furious periods, Allan backHf@nded one in behind Manzotich* with friend Morris assistâ€" wg NIGHT JuVenile Friday night; Timâ€" mins Lions, 6; Air Cadets, 1. United Movers, 8; Timmins; Canadiens: 0. Lionsâ€"Air Cadets TIMMINS LION®S: J. Fox, Olekstuk and Hodgins: C.; Fox; St; Pierre and Mineault; J. Campbell, Bednis, Macâ€" Namara, Bragagnola, Deflice, Singleâ€" ton, Simpson and Lavigne, AIR CADETS: Boucher; Porco and Schultz; {Domenico Donovan â€" and France; Jemmett: Marson, FPerguson, Shields, Smith and Monahan. Referees:; Roy Colquhoun and (.:lon Mangotich _ _Swiss . Watchmaker Graduate of the Famous Horologhal Institute of Switzerland Third Avenue Empire Block CHARTFRED ACCOUNTANT 60 THIRD AVENUE Phone 640 PROFESSIONAL CARDS P.O,. Box 147 ing and about five minutes later the pair were back again to pop in the diss in a scrambly affair with A‘lan again doing the coup de grace. To complete the threeâ€"goa! <~spree, Beauâ€" seigle cut around the Mac basket and fiipped the rubber in after receiving same from Morris and Allan. At the start of the final frams, Clouthier rapped in a lovely tally, singling out a corner for a resting place for his lowâ€"driven puck. Beanâ€" seigle then came in for his second honâ€" or of the evening, pepping the rubber into a corner, with Allan and Morris assisting. For the last goal of the evening Tomiuk batted the puck in on an assist from Boyce after the two had worked like mad around the Bisâ€" on basket. Penalties for the tangle went to Prentice, drawing hid for hooking in the first frame, Brklacicsh for tripâ€" ping, Truman for interfering and Gustafason for holding in the secctid, and in the last period to Patton for hooking and to Gustafason for chargâ€" ing, Ist Period: . Ankerite ....7.00 Cleuthier (Ladds Lahti) Ankerite...14.54 Lahti (Ladds) McIntyre...18.27 Boyce (Tomiuk) Penalties: Prentice. 2nd Period: Ankerite...10.07 â€" Allan (Morris) Ankerite....15.38 Allan (Morris) Ankerite....19.10 Beausiegle (Allan, Morris) Penalties: Brklacich, Truman Gusâ€" tafason. 3rd Period: Ankerite...1.13 Clouthier (Lahti, Ladds) Ankerite ...2.16 â€" Beausiegle (Allan, Morris) McIntyre...9.55 Tomiuk (Boyce) Pena‘lties: Patton, Gusta{fason. Ankerite: â€" Brownlee, Hawkey, Larsen, Clcuthier, Lahti, Ladds Morris, Allan, Beausiegle, Brklacich, Patton, Henâ€" MclIntyre: Mangotich, Prentice, Colgâ€" houn, Lister, Wilson, Morgan, Delâ€" monte Boyce, Tomiuk, Truman, GUsâ€" tafason, Beland, Penalties; Mineault (2), Bragagnola, MacNamara, Hodgins, St. Pierre (5 and m.m.), Schultz (2) and m.m.) Moversâ€"Canadiens MOVERS Demarco; : Izatt, Frapâ€" porti; Thrasher, Favero, Auger. Subs: Elmer, Forrester, Varin, Stephens, Laâ€" Chapelle. CANADIENS:â€" Romain; Richard, Oxamin: Plouffe, Penney, Cote. Subs: Keefe, LaFleur, Webber, Treff, Cosâ€" tello, Spiola. ‘Langdon Langdon Little Man (somewhat wishfullyâ€" I alweys wish I could get up like that and make a ‘speech, S. A. Caldbick, K. C. C. W. Yates, B. A. BARRISTERS SOLICITORS ETC. ‘~BARRISTER and SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC 2% 3rd Ave..Timmins â€"Phone 1110 D. R. Franklin ARCHITECT Phoxie 946 Barristers. Solicitors, Etc. DREW BLOCK ‘TIMMINS, ONT. and South Porcupine 28 Goldfields Block of Commerce Building «14 7.30 1445 18.11 Last night the old bodyâ€"smacking was again really given a trial with McIntyre and Ankerite doing the maiming and such in a rather oneâ€"sided ‘tilt. If you liked thrills . ... ya got ‘em. I you liked passing plays ..... you saw some honeys being pulled off by the Bisons. If you liked speed . . ... (monotonous isn‘t it) you saw it. And so on and so on. The Bison boys were really tops, they were all out all night. But though the Macmen were trying, they just didn‘t click, they didn‘t look themselves, theye weren‘t themselves and we wish we could figure it out * veneran â€" wellâ€"we low:. a little bet . . . . . just a little one though, c .. "reason, wellâ€"we loss a little bet . . ... just a little one thougn, (ya gotta be careful in this stodgy day and age). . Penalties were pretty scarce during the tilt, but we know the reason for that. If penaities deserved were handed out there wouldn‘t have been anybody Jleft to swat the disc around and about, but the fins love it so why should â€"we beat our gums about a few odd penalties. . a EV / 1. 08. . _a1%A t Starting Toâ€"morrow at the MciIntyre arena are the Canadian Figure Skating Championships . . . and next month on the 23rd and 24th of February, the junior and interscholastic skiing championships will be held in Timmins. This neck of the woods is really becoming quite. popular, insofar as championships are concerned. y _ d : The weather is nice and mild now, but a bent hairpin to half munched doughnut, the weatherman goes and does an about face just before the ski meet. ‘The wescherman has really been crossing us up lately . ... . poetry ?????, included you will note. h All we need‘s a fur coat, a coon skin cap will do too, An‘ sweater and heavy socks and a muffler or two. A small heater, red flannels, x x x service pills, Fur mitts and mos‘ anything to keep off the chills. We know our appesrance won‘t be very neat, One worry, a question, who‘ll carry us out to the meéet? 3. Ankerite 4, Ankerite 5, Ankerite ""J aJA 3 P LEA CA WÂ¥ C t C ) s oo 2 EC +ME Cl cOe o m MJ C m s ie 00 boâ€"â€"dfieing stt _ Buddy Mangotich was tending nets for the liac‘x_nexi last night, with Porter out with the fiu. He pulled off some great saves‘. . ... he was really taking a seiging all night . . ... you want stars ... . . there‘s Allan Morris, Tomiuk and Boyce. Referees: Colquhoun, PR w ce ron en t ce | First Period 1. Hollinger: Pontello (Theriault) 14.52 2 Ankerite: Clouthier (Lahti, f Ladds) .. o Pn i s No penalties. 18.22 Penalties Larsen. 6. Ankerite: 7. Hollinger Penalties: parlour.) @7AAA AVUVUAL . / ‘\ Both teams were in on the bodyâ€"hammering â€" all night, adding the ruggedness to one of the best and hardestâ€"fought tangles of the season. And the upset, Oh, the upset that came in the closing frame . . ... there we were putting a bow in our muffler, pulling the helmet down over the eard in preparation to braving the winter winds and along came the Macmen ... . . tie the affair up and then bat in the three tallies in the overtime frame and come out on top for the evening. Not that they didn‘t deserve it ... . they worked hard all ‘night for the victory. . The Porkies were no less hard woxking, but it was just a case of Lady Luck not smiling. , j f o e is e ie ie s oo tm on on t n en fhrnfla’h w ETW TE EOOE 19 d Ly:la Porter did the impossible on more the evening and in the first frame. ... . well i boy was sprawled all over the place© doing professional bone bender snd getting the °* fans for same .. . then ‘to keep the sessiC body heits a bread roil on to the ice surface baking art that was . . better you should br «~han LDLuUuCK NOLV SHllilllg. _ Ly:la Porter did the impossible on more than one occasion through the evening and in the first frame. .. . well it‘s still a mystery .. _ the boy was sprawled all over the place doing moreâ€"contortions than a professional bone bender snd getting the "we love ya, bub"~from his fans for same .. . then ‘to keep the session strictly big time, someâ€"~ body heits a bread roil on to the ice surface . .. . a fine tribute to the baking art that was . . better you should bring along a spiked club and an armful of bricks . . . . or better still, shackle on to junior‘s chemistry set and whip up ‘a little dtomic‘ energy, wrap it up and toss itâ€". . _ . lets be serious about the business . . . let it be known that you have construcâ€" tive or destructive thoughts .. ... why mess around with bread rolls? But to come back to earth (we paused. for A moment and ‘read jan article abuy; a scientist ‘who wants to attempt a ballon trip up around ; SCICUUDC C ux n s faur moare atoms . ... claims it Mc the Porkices. LEGION SHIELD LEAGUE Games played Fri. Jan. 18. ‘2 Windsor v Imperials 0 1 Imperials v Windsor 1 Ssome or t _ TIMMINS DART LEAGUE Sportsâ€"So W hat! We got woe, We gob °C l zora O We got strikes, we got fights, an‘ it‘s below gero outsid On Saturday the oper@, oh my how we cried, Madame Butterfly gets Jilted and Commits sulcide, on gunday, strike talk, but then worst of all, our favourite actors get mixed up in a brawl. Then on Monday there‘s Hollywood trouble anew, John Lodetr‘s left Heddy, oh woe and bO0â€" hoo. And the steel strike, oh woe, oh worry mogt grave, How‘re ya gonna pitch woo? No blades for a shave. On, the worry, the sorrow, we‘re feeling most punk, How can ya write columns when your just about sunk! Mickey Mc*Cann and Roy Second Period Third Period Clouthier (Brklacich) Gordon Larsen. Brklacich (Ladds) .. Ladds (Lahti) ... 14.48 Allen (Beauseigle) .. 17.39 Orlando, Hawkey and KÂ¥ 9# %s # # se *# 0 o# 8 s# _ i8 woe, we got misery, we‘re fit to be tied' o L alaAr?t anw\ A By JACK WILSON in a week don‘t it? . .. .. it does . .. Independants ............. 14 9 3 2 United ................... m 14 6 3 5 White Cross ............... 14 6 3 5 Imperials .........2...2.. 14 7 5 2 Seven UpP 14 6 5 3 Windsor 14 5 4 5 Tegion ..:.*~... 8. 14 3 4 1 Mocse .......... 4 14 3 â€"6 5 Peeâ€"VeQ‘s 14 2 7 5 St. Matthews ................ 14 2 9 3 BRUNETTE TROPHY STANDIN G White CrOS$S ... 9 7 1 Independants .................... 5 4 6 ImperI@AlSs ... se 4 0O 0 St. Matthews ... 3 3 3 UNIHEA i: 3 2 8 LCBION_ l ce oc 3 1 6 Seven UpP 3 0 0 ) 0 ls 1 Ub Peeâ€"Vee‘s ... Top Scorers: 2 Independants v Legion 0 1 Legion V Independants 1 : 0 St. Matthews v White GCross 2 1 White Cross v St. Matthews 1 1 United‘ v Moose 1 1 Moose v United 1 0 Peeâ€"Vee‘s v Seven Up 2 2 Seven Up v Peeâ€"Vee‘s 0 C¢ ‘ A V VRZ PW C 4 it’s below zero outside. League Standing ° Mac‘s Come From Behind M lth 9â€"6 Ovemme Wm Porcing their Mconday night tangle into an overtime session, by tying the game up at 6â€"6 in the closing moments of the third â€"period, the Macmen rode out a 9â€"6 victory over the Por‘kies and woundup once again in league lead, tying for position with the Ankerite Boyce, Morgan, Tomiuk Star For Macmen; McKay Pirie Shine For Porkies The game was a hardâ€"fought, hardâ€" played game from start to <â€" finish, ranking high among the best presented this â€"season. Delmonte and Boyce were Mciniyre scorers in the opening session with Tomiuk dragging down assists on both tallles. In the closing moments of the frame, Kosick managed a tally with Maki assisting, to put the Dome boys on the sheet. Outstanding in the opener, Porter turned away everything coming his way; save for the Dome single. Had it not been for the near impossible antics of this sentinel all night, tne final blink of the markers may nave been vastly different. The Porkies managed to tie the afâ€" fair up a little past the middle mark of the second chukker with McKay dcâ€" ing honors on Stu Pirie‘s assist. ~The tie was short lived as Morgan cut around the Dome cage fifteen seâ€" conds after the knot had been applied, sinking the disc on Lister‘s assist. For the remainder of the period the play resumed it‘s seeâ€"saw mood with poth teams playing at a speedy pace with checking heavy and hard. The Porkies came back with the old knot again at the five minute mark of the third stanza with Niel Pirie sinking the rubber unassisted. Morâ€" gan did the untying for the sesond time, a little over two minutes later with his tally on Colquhoun‘s assist. Stu Pirie then san‘k the opener of a threeâ€"goal run for the Porkies, unas‘sâ€" ted. Following up were MoKay, scorâ€" ing on Nastasiuk‘s assist at the tenâ€" minute mark, and Talentino, sinking the disc on a double assist involving Nastasiuk and McKay. The fight for an evener started hard and heavy and fina‘ly Boyce chalked up one of the deciders with Colgnoimn HEAD OFFICE MANUFACTURERS LIFE Victor F. Savino â€" Arthur A. Gibbons â€"â€" Andre P. Oulette 202 Sky Building, Timmins, Ont. Frank A. Holmes â€"â€" Michael J. Rennick :/ INSURANCE COMPANY gan, the puck took up scoring position in an open net,. vacated by Tomorl in the Dome team‘s attempt to settle matters with six fTorwards, took honors on the first Mcintyre goal of the overtime session, working on an assist from Boyce. ’ | _ Penalties for the night went to Pren« tice Wi‘son‘and Boyce inâ€"the initial frame with Wison drawing his for tripping, Prentice for boarding and Boyce for roughing.. In the second stanza Gustafason took a pair of visits to the box for tripping, Niel Pirle for | boarding and Talentino ior interferâ€" mg In he final period â€" "Truman and Kavanaugh wound u$ in the pen for their roughing efforts with Truman getting the major, Prentice was also 'on the bench for a two-minute strcwm --to bring the Macmen ‘penalties up to seven with Dome taking:the remaining taking the assist Then at the sevenâ€" teenâ€"minute mark Lister tled the affair up with Boyce getting honors on the assist. Roy "Wink" Wilson copped laure!s for his brace of tallies in the overtime session, taking one at the eightâ€"minute mark unassisted, then sinking another with assists going to Lister and Morâ€" SUMMARY ; McINTYRE _ Porter; Colquhoun and Prendc Lister ... Wilson and Morgan:; De! monte, Boyce, Tomiu‘z, Truman, Gusav tafason, Beland and Iannerelli. . DOME Tomori; N. Pirie and S; Pirie; Mcâ€" Kay:; Nastasiuk and Talentino; Maki, Woon, Kosick, Kavanaugh and Buckâ€" man. three Referces: Bill Arundel and Glen Pollard. Albert Pace, CLV. â€"â€" Branch Manager Second Period 4. Dome: McKay (S. Pirie) ....... 13.21 5. McIntyre: Morgan (Lister) .... 13.36 Penalites: Gustafason, N. Pirie, Talentino. 6. Dome: N. Pirie ..... 7. McIntyre: Morgan (Colquhoun) ... . McIntyre: Delmonte (Tomiuk) 1.07 . McIintyre: Boyce (Tomiuk) .. 2.07 . Dome: Kosick (Maki) ... 19.14 Penalites;: Prentice, Wilson â€" and Boyce. Branch Office â€" 307 Mackey Bldg., Firstâ€" Pcriod Delmonte (Tomiuk) 1 .07 Boyce (Tomiuk) .. 207 Third Period td 7.10 The Hawks first period. hat trick, H\i Cuddihey an goal. Assists clair, Cuddil Parisi score In the Friday game of the midget National Hockey League, the Chicago Black Hawks defeated the Detroit Red Wings, 117. j The Hawks led 7â€"1 at the end of the first period. â€" Paslowsky scored the hat trick, Hunt scored two goals, with Cuddihey and Sinclair each scoring \ goal. Assists went to Sulliven, Sinâ€" clair, Cuddihey, Church and Hunt. Parisi scored the lone Detroit goal. Stanutz, Archer and Hobbs received penalties. | The Red Wings rallied in the second period, and brought the Hawk‘s lead down to four goals, Travenna scored two goels for Detroit, Prest, Linder and Carbonneau getting one. each. Prest received two assists, single talâ€" lies going to Travenna, Menard and Carbonneau. For the Hawks Sinclair scored a goal and an assist, Church and Paslowsky also scoring goals. ;. Playing was hard and fast in the last period, with Paslowsky and Linâ€" der scoring goals; Stanutz and Clarâ€" rocco received assists. 8. Dome: S. Pirie .. 044 9. Dome: McKay (Nastasiuk) .. 10.24 10. Dome: Talentino (McKay * and Nastasiuk) ...... ies hR 13.39 11. McIntyre: Boyce (Colquhoun) 16.39 12. MciIntyre: Lister (Boyce) ... 1445 Penalites: Prentise, Truman (major), Kavanaugh. Overtime 13. McIntyre: Tomiuk (Boyce ... 0.34 14. McIntyre: Wilson .s.......... 8.00 15. McIntyre: Wilson (Morgan, _ 9.55 No penalties. TORONTO, CANADA â€"Cor. Spruce St. and Third Ave., PHONE 324 TLMMINS Clean Rooms Day or Week Very Reasonable Rates Quiet Atmogphere et Black Hawks Red Wings, 11 7 King Edward Hotel Tomiuk (Boyce . Wilson ...z Wilson (Morgan, 4 x *#3

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