BRING YOUR INSURANCE 4 _ UP TO DATEâ€"â€" â€"call â€" Crou d Watches Bisons Take Easy 125 Victory In Mines League Series P B e C o Snï¬ s + Ankelite amassed theh total through smart passing ‘p‘ays, corner shots and kneeâ€"high dtives ‘from distance out. Orlando Alodged the prettiest looking Hollyite blinker as he took Telkinen‘s ..A ce puck for a moment and calmly flipped at over the net-snntlnel's nead as the Bisons swarmed ai'ound him. _ Veterans Hughie Allan and Barney Morris, went cn. the bandwagon with Hughiec «kmocking. off nine points for his evening‘s work on five goals «and four asistsâ€"and â€"Barney Morris holding his end un.with geven points â€"â€"a single marker and six assists. . Don Beauâ€" siegle he ped himself to a brace Oof goals and assist and â€" Jackie . Ladds walked off .with, two markers and a lone assist.,, ..,.. .. .._ f x 00 ue PÂ¥ Hollinger moved ahead to a shortâ€" lived 2â€"1 lead in the first period that held for a matter of about minutes before the Ankerite machine reta‘iated and swept anead on a scoring run in the first and second frames. llu 114 9L. â€" AAAM _ GALAOGAALA _ A A C / # Body checks were handed out with A liberal ladle with peace and quiet threatened in the opener, nothing coming of same, and in the closing pericd as Telkinen and Hawkey comâ€" plimented each other and then with Hawkey taking the sashay to the splinter shack on a roughing charge. the Mclntyre arena laat night The Bisons will now, go on to meet the winner of the Domeâ€"McIntyre eliminaâ€" tion to determine the crown collector of the Mines League. _ Before a 1ar'ge ‘crowd the two teams baited out a rugged and wide open tilt with the Bisons outclassing, outâ€" playing theâ€" Hbmnger machine and giving the fans a lovely exhibition of nearly perfect team work. Pilino un , Hollmgexs five points were Orlandp and Gordon with two goals apiece, McKay with a single tally, Te kinen, with two assists and ,SchWab with a point for a helping hand. | m PCR n P Penalt.ies t’he sessxon were conâ€" fined to six. | Mnrrzs) Hraials 16.34 Penalties: Morris; Te‘kinen and Ther- riault. Hol inger started out strong, slumped and then came back in the third perâ€" jod to ring up of three tallies and provide the opposition they had offered through the previous moments of the game, ~â€"2nd. Period 7. Ankerite Ladds (CGlouthier, HepWOFE) .. ces 8. Ankerite .. Ladds (Hawkey, HepWOrth) slsc 9. Ankerite..Allan (Morris) 10. Ankerite... Allan (Morris, PattCHN) is2 css o ie ues Penalties: Hawkey. _ 11. Ho‘linger...Gordon | ... Ankerite...Allan (Morris Ankerite:...Morris (Benausiegle, AhkéFite.;.;Beausiegle (Allan, SUMMARY | Period * l33 Ankerite... Clcouthier â€" (Ladds Hollinger....Orlando Anker4‘e... Hawkey â€" Ankerite:.. Beausiegle A‘lAn) Hollinger....Gordon (Schwab) Hollinger... McKay . Ho}}h_xg_er . Orlandg . (Telkinen) ........ es Ankerite... . Al‘an (Beausxegle MO“AS’ .................................... (Telkinen): Simmsâ€"Hooker Pickering 3rd Period Agents With Underwriting Facilities For All Lines Of Insurance 16.47 ECC PE PSE Eo The N.O.H.A. and O.H.;A. playâ€"offs will be held on Mar. 11 and 12 in the 9.42 North and on Mar. 14, 16 and 18, if ‘ _ |necessary, in the south. â€" . 14.56 _ The Junior "A" playâ€"offs will accordâ€" 15.37 ingly ,Pe held on the same threeâ€"outâ€" »| offfive basis with Sudbury meeting the 17.2% Pereuping on Mar. 14 and 15 and Porâ€" | cupine meeting Sudbury on Mar 18, 19 4.06 7.14 Dates Set For Hockey Playoffs â€" 17. Ankerite Allan (Br.dactcb) 1725 Penalties: Pontello and Hawkey. Hank Hanneberry, playing for the Porkies for the first time of the curâ€" rent season, ovpened the scoring with an assist from Norm Woon near the halfâ€" way mark of the opener. Tomiuk and Delmonte retaliated for the Macmen shortly afterward to place a knot in the proceedings which, at the eighâ€" teenâ€"minute mark, was cast off on a marker by McKay, working on ABtu Pirie‘s assist Woon plawed a defence posmon with "Little‘Joe" Kavanaugh while Hanneâ€" beny., moved up to Weon‘s position with Biu Maki and Sicali on Dome‘s second line . The °mart-playmg line of De‘monte, Boyce and Tomiuk provided Mcintyre with their four markers, as the Macâ€" men went down before the classâ€"holdâ€" ing Porkies. Bill Maki came up with two markers on the assists of Woon for the first, and Harris, spaced sixteen â€"seconds apart at the eighteenâ€"minute mark of the final session. Dome Porkies tucked the win of the firss of their bestâ€"ofâ€"three series with the MciIntyre machine, under their belts with an 8â€"4 victory over the Mac« men on Tuesday, night at the South Porcupine arena,. f The Porkiee proved themselves strong opposition for theé McIntyre squad and swooped out from behind a 3â€"2 McIntyre lead in the second pericd and continued through to their win. Penalties were kent down to the minimum of three for the game, going to Gustafason, Sicoli and Tomiuk, _ Firstw@Period ; 1. Doma: Haneberry (Woon) .. 9.31 2. McIntyre: Tomiuk ‘The senior N.O.H.A. playâ€"offs will be played in a three out of five series, if txme perimits, it was learned this week. o 3 The successful team m the Porcuâ€" pine will meet Sudbuw in that town on Mar. 1, 2, or 2, and 4, and in turn Ssudbury at Porcupine on Mar. 5, 6, and 8 if necessary or Mar. 6, 7 or 9, and the winner to be declared by Mar. 11. The conveners are Max Silverman and Bob Crosby. Ankerite Trim Dome. 9â€"3 In Friday Nighst Tangle Porkies bested the Ankerite Bisons, 9â€"3, at the MciIintyre arena Friday night and wound up with a victory under their belts for the. last of.the schedu‘ed games for the Mines League series. and 21, if necessmy with the WwInner 'tp ‘be sdeclared hy. ar 214 "The conâ€" veners are Max Silverman and Bob venéers are Max Silverman Crosby. % _In.the squth, series "C"~ Stuftgeon Falls vs Chapleau; ies s se ow + e . winner of series "E" vs Soo with the convener, Earl Hodg» of Falconbridge. mo C N CC M C Dome sarted piling up their lead with . three markers in the opening stanza and held the lead throughout the entire game â€" . Ix;wthc squth, series> "C" (juvenile) Sjufgech Falls vs Chapleaus the winâ€" neriis to be Ueclared by Mar. 2. The o J 7. 8. 9.‘ 10: (De‘mont@) |........ 222 10.03 . Dome: McKay (S. Piric) ... 1847 . Second Period . . MclIntyre: Boyce ........0.0... 3.06 . MciIntyre: Delmonte ......... 8.14 .'Dome â€"6. Pirie (Nastasiuk) 11 24 Third~Period Dome: Nastasiuk (McKay) . 1.46 Sicoli (Maki) ........ : 38.31 Dome:. McKay (Kosick) :..... 12:19 "Mcintyre::" Boyce (FTomiuk) 14.36 ome Porkies Win rst Playoff Tilt with the winner @ t«:,? Â¥CK4 Hollingtr and Combines â€"* *‘ ~: Hollinger Green Shirts bé.'g"ged a vicâ€" tory over Porcupine ‘Combines at the Mcintyre arena Suturdaymgpt ‘to win the final scheduled game of ‘the Mines League : Series, ‘by ‘7â€"4. * Combines opened the: scoring with a max‘ker by Casanato in the closing moâ€" i ments of the opemng period, the sole' lightâ€"blinker for the frame. In the second, Green Shirts Opened ‘@*‘scoring splurge that moved them ‘three goals ahead of the Combine maâ€" t chine. Hollinger held the lead for the {remainder of the evening, ecpping two 4s‘ If hp report 43 nonnrm_qdu and Hanneberry has been playing in Quebec, .. then|} according to qur;:information;y it would:seem that the either be:replayed or forfeited by Dome. +Mtr. Stutt said, "I don‘t know: whats going to happen "_â€"â€" we have no comment, pro or con and the case undoubtedly rests on the information received in the for thcoming telegram. mc: s:co : 3: T ;‘;:i" “lm"': «. In adéition to "reinstatihg themselves | famins gate in the ‘closine mo with the fans, the Combine machin@ ments of the opemng period, the sole also made it known that they will be lightâ€"blinker for the frame. tough opponents when they enter the In the second, Green Shirts opened champi onship fixtures. . ascoring splurge that moved them Schumacher Lions â€" three goals anhead of the Combine maâ€" United Movers j chine. Hollinger held the lead for the| comumachner Lions took the first SOUF remainder of, the evening, Coppip3 two‘ pie they have ‘had during the curren; markers in the final period to season as they went down Combines closing pair. to a Tâ€"6 defeat at the hands ‘of the The heavy defensive. work of th*/ tnited Mover machine in the first of juniors and the actions of netâ€"sentinel| nc two fixtures at the MciIntyre arena Linky Mangoï¬ch held cff many acm Thursday night. Held to a 5â€"3 ' â€Pt _and â€"â€"made for aita,lly for the first two stanzas, the Lions. .maved : aheudwiththreécoun atmums mitm_nwmmtolooev HOlllnger Wins,: MB s ~Over Combmes Saturday are to be held in the North between! Bill Maki of Dome, who finishes the oc 2e .5 / 00 9 2 The 1ist, of referees suggested by the NOH.A. include Bill Arundel and Glenn Po.lard of Timmins; Sparky Vail and Roy ‘Colquhoun of Schuâ€" macher; and Mickey McCann of South Porcupine. April 18 and 27. LAST MINUTE INFORMATION I8 TO THE EFFECT that the Mcintyre« Dome game on Tueaday night ‘ brought another protest to the doorstep of the Mines: League exe¢ï¬tive 1t appears that Hank Hanneberry, used© by the winning ‘Dm'ne a’lraad on‘ that night, : had in the eyes of the Mcintyre, ho appartent "Fight" to play. Mr.|Jack. Stutt, secretary of the executive, said thatâ€" investigaflon Iinto the case is now in process, _.The full game, (as judged from the score) was wide open with the Bisons going On as scoring pulling off passing plays and all round hockey thatâ€"bespoke‘of symphonies of team work. In the opinion Cf the writer Chumph), Hollinger may have ‘held a ‘healthiér looking losing ‘card ghaG they »avoided: ‘the~"Blg Slcep" ‘and kept up their opening and closing pace all through:the tangle â€" â€"=we opine that Hollinger would hnave faltered regardless, anmd add that they are indeed the unpredictables of: the Jeague;>3© Nuyi 91% | s s P Mondry, "(évéen ‘though "they ‘lost) they played a great game, aï¬d in fact it is our opinion ‘thit Mondsy‘s gdimne was the best of the season. Epeaking of Montay‘s® game,/*and: theâ€" resulting protest from Hollinger in regard the Ankerite use of Sammy Casanato, we have been informed that said protest was Jost, and that said game will count â€" â€" adding up that the B‘sons are the winners ¢f the Bisonâ€"Hollinger round and will go on to meet the winners of the Domeâ€"McIntyre getâ€"togethers. The juvenile opener on last night‘s card .prdv'ed’ to be quite the ‘battle with plenty of good hockey and an equal amount of the body slams handed out in the senior fixture. By putting the two together you will get more siams than a screen door does, come _ s f ; . â€"stnlze BR w P 4 t cA c tvct stt lcï¬ in in td | * P C ns o ol i t m 'It 45 reported that Hanneberry was plafing for a team in the Quebec League prior to coming north. Bubsuam.auoh of:this is now being suught and a telegram.hae, heen :sentâ€"toâ€"that league.} | _ P d Hanneberry ‘by the way. has left to receive his discharge from the armed Forces. BESIDE WINNING LAST NIGHT‘S GAME the Ankerite Bisons also became the possessors of the Dickson trophy, awarded to the team completing the Mines. League schedule, parked on the top rung. Ernie Dicksor was on hand to present the trophy with the same being received by the Bison netâ€"sentinel, Alex Brownlee, who also received quite a swelling under the optic by the driving penalty shot of Onnie McKay in the second period of the game. Fortunately Brownlee was not cut and was able to tend the mesh for the full game. c s uied UR Anothm noticeable feature. of last night‘s events in the McIntyre arena was the classical music supplied in between the Second and third periods â€" La Golondrina, Dark Eyes (probably to keep Russia happy and keep her from intervention in the Porcupine) and another classical selection, (we think) a new one on us and we don‘t know the name of said selection â€" but very nice indeed . â€" culture to spare, The classics for. culture, indeed a great thing, Perhaps scon. watching hockey as ‘"operatic greats" singâ€" And midst culture abounding the harassed. gOoalâ€"eeâ€" Will serenade defencemen with "O Promlse Mce". i _/ . Perhaps the music of Beethoven, Wagner and Grieg, Will puf an the spoxt ,in the melodig: reague, 1 _ / But while comfmt.ably lxstening to Handel and Gluck â€"â€" o ‘! ; Please thmk gf poor monotones chasing a puck. ___. (Wilbur McWelshet). THE JUNIOR ANDINTERSCHOLASTIC SKIING CHAMPIONSHIPS are gradually rolling around, and this coming Saturday and Sunday will bring the ‘entHes togéther, ‘smack ‘dab on the Porcupine‘s doorstep and thereabouts. Last ‘weekend‘ membersâ€"of the Porcupine Eki Club hied off to the Kamascotia grounds‘ to get‘ said grounds. in readiness for the do. On Saturday morning the buszer system was installed for the slalem : mt o e es hi es c C K â€"~ and w qu‘p t[lfllllbcl vch W lul‘ ELkA ALZ Ul Web ult 5 0 6 NC ts ts W C C T Reason‘ beihg" that ‘the snow on the‘ ‘mount is, hip. deep, and there quite ‘a stretch ‘of " smd ‘snowy â€" carpet "to cover, before the meet site * + 2 reached: . S ym c o e ue oo [ ie o ds : Once again‘ we wotild like ‘to mentisn the subject of billets. . .. The 6f ‘competitors is going: along as arranged; however, still more ‘are needed "arld the tlub would ask that anyone able to accomodate one or more of the competitors, to conltact Doug Garriere at 959R. Expected here for the meet, are Mr, Ab Hansman, who is the technical advisor for the Northern Ontario Ski Zone, Ray Herbert, who is chairman of the Northern section of the Canadian Ski and Mr. Vanier, of Troquois Falls, chairman of the junior section of the Northern Ontario Ski mone. y : "~THRE PORCUPINE SKI CLUB PriaÂ¥s ï¬bs'r THIS WEEK . . FOR JUNIOR AND INTERSCHOLASTIC ‘CHAMPIONSHIPS.... Sportsâ€"So WhatH! »‘Bisons Take First Of By JACK WILSON Semiâ€"Final Playoffs In IM mt m s (Eanâ€"Pleasing HOockeY i By virtue of a scoring spree staged in the third period of overtime play, the Buffalo Ankerite Bisons took an !11‘-3 decision over the Ho:linger Green Shirts in the first of their semiâ€"final playoffs at the MciIntyre on Monday | night. ' Sixâ€"Periods Needed To Proâ€" vide Decision In Hardâ€" Fought Game On Monday Overcoming the short end Sf a 5â€"2 total at the end of the second period, ihe Buflalo Ankerite Bisons moved through a hardâ€"iought finai stanza, to tie the game at 6â€"6, with Beausiegle, working on the assists of Ladds and Patton, sinking the tying goal. The final session was a complete turnâ€"about, with the Bisons slowly coming from behind until they had the game tied at 5â€"5. Therriault and Orlando untied it and in the last moâ€" ments Beausiegle romped in with Ladds and Patton to get a scramble going around Mangotich‘s net with the i 7cd light showing on Beauswglcs efâ€" forts.: ~The first *of the® three overmne‘ ses* Jchnson and Baker gave the Hollinâ€" ger it‘s starting goal in the second period with Johnson standing flush with the basket to take Baker‘s assist standing still and flipping it in. From there on the teams battled out two noâ€"scoring overtime sessions. In the third of these, the Bisons piled up tour ta.lies in nearly as many minâ€" utes Hollinger added a brace to their aggregate and Bisons copped their fifih, to bring the final score up to 11â€"8. From the.: opening :: whistle, both squads played hard and fast to give the.fans the best game of hockey to date, and Hollinger moved gradually up the scoring, ladder with Orlando copping the two Green Shirt tallies in the opener on assists of Pontello and McKay.â€" Sammy Casanato rang up the sole first period marker for the Bisons, Beausiegle helping. Following up, Telkinen, pulled off an unassisted stunt at the tenâ€"minute mark to keep Hollinger in the lead. C.outhier broke the run shortly after and in the closing moments of the frame Bunny Gordon cut into the Bison basket, tock McKay‘s assist and drove in one cf the loveliest tallies of the night. sion failed to bring a change in scene as the twa machines kept up the alilâ€" ollt play that marked the previous perâ€" iods. ‘The second was of the same calibre, with little if any signs of faâ€" tisue being shown by either squad. Going into the third overtime sesâ€" sion, the Bisons put on an extra burst to rap in four markers to the Hollyâ€" i‘es one. Therriault, Orlando and Pconte lo, broke the Bison run at the fiveâ€"minute mark, and Orlando at the sevenâ€"minute as Hollinger pressed hard in an attempt to mark right the tables again. Veteran Barney Morris followed up on the Holly marker, at the sixâ€"minute mark, taking ungssisted honours on a ta‘ly made as Mangotich sprawed onto the cushion in an attempt ‘to save. Orlando followed for the final goal of the evening, as Ankerii® cinched the first game of a bestâ€"ofâ€" three series. _+reen Schumacher Lions: â€" > <hut Out Movers In s Last Scheduled Tilt O‘Leary picked off the remaining | goal with a lovely sideâ€"on shot near the fiveâ€"minute mark of the midd‘e session. All tallies being unassisted. '";I"hé'-smgle injury for the night went to Hollinger with Pat Petrucci suffer« ing injury to his shoulder, wreased his trousers, Hollinger blinked the light. In the secondâ€" chulker, Schwab took the walk for the same offence. Juvenile Series Ends With Lions In Top Berth Both teams contributed to a wellâ€" played and rugged game that saw the Schumacher squad outclass the Movers around the net and in passing play. Narduzzi ‘notched two of the Lion‘s tallies as the team made; a El‘é,dub;l ascent of the scOring ladder wltli mne goal a: period. Narduzzi sank his first marker on an unassisted effort in the:opener as the Schumacher squad harassed the Movâ€" er basket His second tally taken in the â€" final frame, brought life to the little red light after driving the puck through a mulling collection of bodies before the net. The Schumacher Lions walked off with a 3â€"0 victory over United Movers in the juvenile fixture at the Mcintyre arena last night and completed the scheduled games of the juvenile seaâ€" son sitting on top of the roost. Keeping alcngside the gradual sinkâ€" ing of light blinkers were the trips to the punishment palace. Favero collecâ€" ted .wo of the penalties for the Movers with Kovich and MacDonald taking one apiece for the Lions. " At the start of the ° final frame Thrasher was laid out with a collision that jarred the consciousness from him as he cut around behind the Lion‘s net. ‘At the close of the game, Kovich received a whack on the crani- um from a high fiying disc. ~SUMMARY Ist Period _ 2. Lions...O‘TLeaty ... Pena‘ties: Kovich and Favero. ord Period â€"8, Lions...Narduzszi Penalties: MacDonald. 1. Lions....Narduzzi Penalties: Favero 00091393008 050405 14 i 15 o i5 o 4 0n n i; in 15 33 05 05 15 1545 45 4 05 45 159 â€"Riverside Pavilion Try The Advance Want Ads Every Saturday Night "THE HOME OF HAPPY FEET" ~â€" Presents HIS TRUMPET AND HIS ORCHESTRA , 12.05 ne se e ECCC i, “I once loved a girl who made a conrâ€" . in plete fool of me." C { 2l _ "aAam a * |High School Team _ Takes 11â€"8 Defeat * N The Timmins Juniors whipped the ESchumacher Juniors 14â€"4 on Friday l evening. The T. H. and V. squad went wild in the first half, running up a score of 10 to 0. Timmins Looks Good, But Schumacher Defense Is Too Tightly Drawn The Schumacher high school senior basketball team handed the T.H, and v. 8. ï¬quad an 11â€"8 setback in a game on Friday nisht at the Timmins gymâ€" The second half â€" was considerably faster and rougher. . Timmirs was the better team, but cou‘dn‘t break the stoneâ€"wall Schumacher defence effecâ€" tively. Timmins Jr. Team Whips Schumacher . The visitors had a sixâ€"point lead at the end of the first half, Cimetta and Petcoff doing the scoring. Run Wild In First Half With 10â€"0 Shutâ€"Out _A 4.4. CE ‘What a‘ lasting impression some girls make." FRIDAY 7 p.m. Juvenile semi finals 8.30 p.m. Public Skating SATURDAY 8.15 p.m. Reserved for Mines League Playâ€"offs ; MONDAY _ 8.15 p.m. Reserved for. Mines League Playâ€"ofis WEDNESDAY 2 pm. Public Skating 6.15 p.m. Reserved for Playâ€"Ooffs . 8.30 p.m. Public Skat.mg TUESDAY °kz{tmg Club All Day THE SAME YET ; Mines Yik uL