3. AOCKEY . â€" Benefit Game The two forward strings of the locals played supcrior hockey all night. Minâ€" cault came even with Dusty. Blair with two goals and an assist and Jack Mcâ€" Lellan and Joe Adamo pulled down single tallies and a brace of assists apleed, _« . With seven minutes of the final period behind them, . St. Catharines lodged their second and last goal, with Anderson scoring on a pass from McOustra. From then on out, South Porcupine began a methodical climb with markers spaced at over and under two minutes until Charlie Blair‘s unâ€" assisted effort at the seventeenâ€"minute mark concluded the scormg for the night. Bt. Catharines managed to sink their first midway through the sandwich session when Meloni took goalie Ivan McLelland ‘out of position and shoved the biscuit <into scoring position, The unassisted effort came after McLelland had held theâ€"visitors off with over thirty minutes of stellar net minding. Meloni‘s marker, Jack McLellan and Joe Adamo teamed up with the starry defenceman feeding McLellan‘s stick for the goal. The second periodâ€" efforts ended abruptly less than a minute after the McLellan tally when Charlie Blair converted Lorne Pirie‘s pass. 8t. Catharines Lions bowed down .to an (11â€"2=»:defeat at the hands of a simoothly â€" functioning South Porcupine sextet at the Mcintyre arena on Friâ€" day night in <the first game of the best of :provincial series. South Porcupine Red Wings began the scoring in the opener with Charlie Blair notching two of his four goals for the night‘s play in the close starter. Brother â€"Dusty followed .close behind with two markers and a stellar job of leading the Redâ€" Wings second string, which rapped home four of the six Scuth Porcupine markers in the final as the locals literally exploded. Houston assisted: Charlie Blair on one _ "CPRO ALLSTARS" ’ L4b â€"ro ce r ! ‘ L\ 7 - d K / * 2A / \| 6 ‘ ' | t ty | puitt IWYS anr saoa AStÂ¥Qroy Â¥ A329MLS8 ans NO Shâ€"17vM 30 Q. NgodvH MOA Naim Ava LxSNn 3HL LNd ~ _ _ ContriguTen sy JPJ‘EVER DAY, APRIL 29th MIDGET LEAGUE * ADUL TS â€"50¢ VS, She: "How about giving ime a diaâ€" HOOPâ€"Aâ€"LA: mond bracelet?" THUT m He: ‘"My dear, extenuating circumâ€" stances perforce meâ€" to preclude you from such a bauble of extravagance." She: "I don‘t get it." He: "That‘s what I just said." Reférees: Sparky Vail and Bili Arundcl. SUMMARY South Porcupine: McLelland; Adanmo and Piriec; , McLellan: C. Blair and Houston; D. Blair, St. Pierre, Mincault, Hodgins, Oleksiuk, Saumur. St. Catharines: Blackwood: Buck and Stocker; McOustra; D. Anderson and Buschlen; Mitchell, Mann, Maxâ€" well, McDonald, Meloni, A. Anderson. Second Pcriod 3. South Porcupine: Houston (C. Blair and McLellan) . 4. St. Catharines: Meloni ... | 5. South Porcupine: McLellan CAUAMLO) h i+ 6. South Porcupme C. Blair (PHIGC) â€" cce id Penalties: C. Blair. Third Period 7. St. Catharines: Anderson (McOustra) .z 8. South Porcupine: D. Blair (St. PIerre) 9. South Porcupine: D. Blair (Mineault and Hodgins) ... 10. 11. 12. 13. South Porcupine: South Porcupine: (Hodgins) South Porcupine: . (D. Blair) ... South Porcupine: No penalties. Adamo ... Mincault . Mineault ................... C. Blair points for help outs were taken by Pirie, St, Pierre, and Art Hodgins. The game was marked with but a single penalty when Dusty Blair sought the <box on a high sticking charge in the middle frame. ~(Adamo) ... No penalties. First Period 1, South Porcupine: C. Blair (MclLellan and Houston) ...... 8.17 2, South Porcupine: C. Blair THAT‘S IT ... MAN,OH,MAN, DUJUEVER DEc:ODE . RiIcHT THERE AND THEN THAT YOu‘LLdoin THE RANKS OF in. i Oe o 2 mt CAREEUL DRNVERS ? AND BEING LATE YoU DRIVE CARELESSLY THROQUGHMH ThE PooLs OFWATER SPâ€"ASHING HALFE A DO2EN PEDESTRIANS WITH SNOWANCD DIRTY WATER. 11.25 8.38 The results of the High School Boy‘s Easter Bonsviel are as follows. All teams are skipped by members of the McIntyre Curling Club and the bonâ€" spiel will terminate on Saturday night. MONDAY G. Beland, 6, W. Sutton, 5; T. Stcepce, 1, A.Hill,8; . A. Cain, 7, R. High School Bonspiel Results Are Given THE LETTER BOX: T id BA as NC C 9 O C P «. _A 6A a LV delphia. As for the next season, George nopes to see any local exponents playing with the Boston Olympics, N. Y., Rovers, Philadelphia Falcons Washington Lions or Baltimore . "The passâ€"word is Porcupine," he states,. "I‘ll do the rest." His cherished hope is to see m sextet from the North ‘Country on the cushion of Madison Square â€"Garden some Sunday afternoon. Object â€" To show New York that hockey in these parts is rugged. George Weaver, who worked at the Dome Mines someâ€" twentyâ€"four years ago and who is now a resident of the Bronx, N. Y., pleased this corner with correspondence this week and._made known his wish to see any of the local pucksters gracing hockey circles south of the border during the next hockey season. In the season now passed, George inâ€" forms of his seeing Harold Hursley (Washington), Maurice Lalo (Boston) Pete Babando (Boston) and Freddy Kovalchuck, who plaved with Philaâ€" MONDAY FEECHA: The Northern Ontario league was without local representation this year but if all goes well the spot will not be vacant during the next series of incidents taken from the 365. and set aside for basketball. Basketball talent abounds and t‘would be nice to see the champions cup scooped from the Fischer Monarch mantel piecce and deposited hither again. * Sports â€"«So Wh By JACK WILSON Speaking to Johnny Anderson, who got the Maéhixiéâ€"x:;-aoï¬Ã©;atixlg to develop this basketball entertainment, we leatn that even bigger things ar planned for next year in the way of league basketball. THE HOMER GIBSON SENIOR BASKETBALL TROPHY comes back into the light again and will be contested for by the winners of this afternoon‘s hoop tlt, between Timming High and Timmins Town, and the winners of a Saturday tilt between Gold Diggers and McIntyre. The decisive hoopâ€"session will probably be held early in the coming week. whe 0 y o# 00 Adding additional colorful touch to the procecedings will be the presence of Eyl Aops and Bill (Ezinicki. ' On the afternocn previous, (Sunday like) the members of the Mcâ€" Intyre curling club will be getting together to hold a closing party. Closing .time for rink entries is six o‘clock tonight, by the by. ht Sn Snb s CE o PE en td Bill Smith will do presentation honors to the Russel Dillonâ€"Joe Lone Memorial Trophy, and the Kenning Cup and Kinsmen League trophy are also in line for presentation with the Kenning Cup being presented to the Timmins Lions who copped preâ€"season honors. N. O. H. A; Juvenile Medals will be presented to members of the Red Wings and Perc. Moisley will be on hand to present his Most Valuable Player award to Matt "Whirling Dervish" Mesich of the Schumacher Lions. In line for presentation of the goal tending award is Cecil Romain of the Timmins Canadiens. iyi¢ Porter and Buddy Mangotich are down for mesh tending duties for the local all stars and the remainder of the team is knit from Neil Pirie, Joe TIannerelli, Gunner Telkinen, Alex Barilko, Nick Tomiuk, Lino Deimonte, Nellie Boyce, Ralph Orlando, Pat Petrucci, Terry Talentino, Samimy Casanato, Rusty Aiken and Nanny Pontello. : The locals will be coached by Joe Schwab, also doubling as manager Also (repetition) scheduled for Monday night, two hours previous to the game, is the annual banquet for the Juvenile artists at which t‘ me championship and award cups will be presented. Jack Fulton, president «of the N. O. H. A., will present the Victory trophy to the South Porcupine Red Wings and Charlie Brown will preâ€" sent the Lorne Miller trophy to the "Peerles Porkies‘". 4 "Bas" Bastien in goal and Bill Barilko, Maurice Lallo, Harold Hursley, Eddic Brown, Red Doran, George Defelice, Bill Curik, Bep Guidolin, Eric Prentice, ,Leo Curik, Brian Robinson, Hank Hanneberry, â€"Merco Narduzzi, Dusty Baker and Mike Miller (pause) expending talent in their respective positions. + Ly‘l.e Porter and Buddy Mangotich are down for mesh tending duties ~"*Bep" Guidolin of Bceston Bruins is performing coaching duties for the Pro souad and Freddie Quesnell manages the sextet which present TB 22 ul * 9 0 PM 22 l2A# 222 .L s 4 The local allâ€"stars are drawn from the ranks of exponents displaying their talent before local fans during the Mine League gimes and the "Pro" allâ€"stars, making up the other portion of the bill, are drawn from the local pucksters who moved in professional circles during the hockey wars in Canada, the States and overseas. The players, coaches, manâ€" agers and referecs have all donated their time ond ability to the cause and "without a doot" the puckâ€"chasing done on this particular night will be of the best. itke ON THE CUSHION of the Mcintyre arena on Monday night, two allâ€"star teams will do battle in a benefit game for the local Midget hockey league that has. been functioning in Timmins during the past hockey season. by . 5’0/_///?5‘ e WEDNESDAY A. Dundas, 2, W. Sutton, 8; Al Hill, 8, â€"G. Bond, 3; R. Anderson, 9, D. Grecr, 4; S. Fulton, 7, A. Cain, 2; G. Cameron, 4, Dr. °E. Somerville, 6; R. Lafrerty, 5, C. Corrigan, 2. 7, A. Dundas, 9; R. Anderson, 1, W. Byron, 7: A. Cain, 6. D. Greer, 5; G. Cameron, 8, C. Corigan, 4; R. Lafferty, 7, Dr. E. Somerville, 3 Anderson, 6; W. Byron, 7, S. Fulton, 1; ,G. Cameron, 8, R. Lafferty, 3: C. Corrigan, 6, Dr. E. Somerville, 3. TUESDAY W.; Sutton, 6 T. Stecpe, 5; G. Beland, rat!! ~k High' py oring Red Wings _ Clinch Juvenile Title In Iwo Straight Games Mcâ€" As this goes to press bofore the general meeting, we will give that next week. Comrade Bob Stock was in theo chair, with Comrade Lester Hill acting as viceâ€"chairman, This will almost wind up the season and at the committee meeting on Sunâ€" day arrangements will be made for the presentation night when the trophies will be presented to the. winners and runnersâ€"up. . Art is alrea_py a singles champion and Tom has been a runnerâ€"up,â€"so it should prove a good game, they are both oldâ€"timers of the league. Many favour Art for the title, but, is will be a close game, and there is not much between them. . The titâ€"bit of the darts â€"scason is to come off on Thursday evening â€"â€" the final for the Workers Coâ€"Op Singles Championship Trophy between Art Leonard and Tom Mounsey at the Legion Hall. ; Comrades P. J. Dunlop and Jack Webb are in Toronto this weck and will visit Bill, 5o he won't run short of visitors. To our sick members we send our woekly good wishes for a speedy reâ€" covery, Comrades Bob Russel, Jim Knell, â€"G. Brough. J. McFarlane, and Mrs. Richardson. Art Saint, on his weekend trinp to Toronto, reported that Bill Trerise was still improving, doing fairly woll. Spud Murphy, veteran of the first great war, a wellâ€"known figure in town, who died at Rouyn, was buried there with Legion honours. Another thing that is getting quite common here, is giving wolcome to exâ€"service mon‘s brides from overseas, th‘s week it is the wife of Comrade W. Brough, so we welcome Mrs. Brough from Dundee, Scotland, and as Don McNeil of the Breakfast Club says, "my old home town." He will keep you throwing. But it must be silver paper, or he won‘t play, also he doesn‘t care for ladies, he is man‘s cat, or at least we think so. He may have been out once, or maybe twice, anyway he comes home at a reasonable time. But he don‘t ‘gimme‘ any news! â€" It‘s not often we mention our only four footed member of the Branch, outside of a stray mouse, but they are not registered as members, as is our "Smokey" and he has outlived his preâ€" decessors as a member, and al the members chave his welfare in their hearts, especially Bob. You know Bob, for whom Smokey watches daily and always at the same time. Ho even goes to meet him at the door, he must smell that fragrant smell of the stuff he loves so well, I could almost hear him say "I love that man", he is also the first retrieving cat we have seen, and he will tire you out first. was, I expect will know. I wonder who originated that word "gimme", it is very common down here. Everybody says, gimme this, gimme that, maybe it came from Scotland, I don‘t know, but I hardly think so, do you? little nap, and both eyes open. Al says rubber suits should be worn when sitting beside some. members, he didn‘t mention who, but who ever it _ _A crafty, smooth working squad, the South Porcupine Red Wings rode over the visiting St. Catharine Lions for a 14â€"8 victory at the MciIntyre arena on Saturday night. They thus became the allâ€"Ontario Juvenile Champions for 1945â€"46, in the second game of the best of three final series. South Porcupine Lads Show Marked â€" Superiority To Win Allâ€"Ontario Series Referees: Sparky Vail, Schumacher, ‘Bill Arundcl, Timmins. 4 First Period 1. Red Wings: Mineault ... 16.14 South Porcupine Red Wings: Mcâ€" Lelland; Pirie and Adamo; McLellan; C. Blair and Huston; D... .Blair, St, Pierre, Mineault, Saumur, Oleksiuk and Hodgins, Maxwell, Mann Meloni and McDonald covered the St, Catharine scoring honâ€" ors with Mann riding high with three tallies and a brace of. assists. SUMMARY St. Catharines Lions: Blackwood Buck and Stocker; McQuostra; D. Anâ€" derson and Buschlen; Mann, McDonâ€" ald, Maxwell, Meloni, A. Anderson, Mitchell and Bell. s Mineault ran on top for the Red Wings with five markers to his credit, Charlie Blair and Doug Houston pulled in three tallies and St. Pierre, McLellan and Dusty Blair collected the remainâ€" ing trio of light blinkers. For the remaining moments of the game came a seeâ€"saw play with the locals concluding their scoring at the cightâ€"minute mark and with two more St. ‘Catharine tallies lodged before the concluding bell. The Red>â€" Wings added two more to their aggregate in the opening moâ€" ments of the final and ten seconds after the second goal the visitors started out a fourâ€"goal run. Maxwell and Mann took unassisted honors for a St. Kitt retaliation after Mineault‘s fifth counter for the night. Following the two St. Catharine goals, St.‘Pierre belted in the seventh local tally, closely followed by Charlie Blair, who converted a pass from Pirie in the closing moments of the period. Mineault came back in the sandwich session to lodge three more markers of the Red Wings initial four for the stanza with McLellan starting the splurge. Fifteen seconds later the crafty left wingman was back to the St. Catharine _ Lu pipes with Gilles St, Pierre flanking me." him and passing over the biscuit for He Mingeault to score. in t] The game on the whole was wide open, with both teams plugging hard for The Red Wings held St. Kitts scoreless in the opener and chalked up two goals to boot. Roger Mineault, starring for the locals, broke away from the 16â€"minute hex the visitors put on the scoring in the first period and rapped in an unassisted effort. . been won twice by the Holman Plug«â€" gers and last year by the Schumacher Lions. The Red Wings Victory brought the champlonship into the Porcupine for the fourth consecutive year, it having Centreman and captain ef the visiâ€" tors, John. McLellan, accepted the handsome Victory Trophy, emblematic of the Northâ€"South juvenile championâ€" ship, from Harold Luke, president of the O.M.H.A., of Oshawa, following the game. Riverside Pavilion Every Saturday Night TRUMPET AND HIS ORCHESTRA Presents He: "Don‘t say that, Lucy. After all, in this world there‘s a man for every woman. It‘s a wonderful arrangeâ€" ment." 5 /; i Lucy: "I don‘t want to change it.. I just want to get in on it." f TUESDAY â€" Removal of Ice WEDNESDAY â€" Removal of Ice MONDAY â€" Benefit Hockey «Game Pro Allâ€"Star vs. Local Allâ€"Stars 8.15 p.m. THURSDAY â€"â€" Preparation for _ bkating Carnival FRIDAYâ€"Eighth Annual Skating Carnival â€"8.15 p.m. SATURDAYâ€"Eighth Annual Skat« Canadian National Railways 21. Lions: Maxwell ... 32. Lions: Mann ... Penalties: St. Pierre. 123. Red Wings: Lellan)y ...... 18. Red Wings: 14. Lions: Melc 15. Lions:; Man 16. Lions: Maxy 18 15 17 18 19 . Red Wings: Houston ... 14. Lions: Meloni (McDonald) . Lions: Mann (Maxwell) ... 16. Lions: Maxwell (Mann) ... . Lions: McDonald (Mann) .. . Red Wings: D. Blair ... . Red Wings: Houston (Mcâ€" Lellan) --------------------------------------- 8. Lions: Mann ................. 9. Red Wings: St. Pierre ......... 10. Red Wings: C. Blair (Piric) Penalties: McLellan and Buck. ' Third Period Lucy: "Nobody will ever care for ing Carnival â€" 2.30 p.m. and 8.15 p.m. 2. Red Wings: Mincault (St. Pierre) _ 8. Red Wings Penaltics: Maxwell, Buck and Pirie. Second Period 3 Red Wings: Mchellan (Pirioo 3.11 4. Red Wings: Mincault (St. h BWR @F _ _ s tes sz eesse®s Penalties: uaxwen 1 Time Table Changes | EFFECTIVE ~ Sunday, April 28, 1946 and other specific dates. Full inforinaflon from agents. Minceault (St. Mincault (D. Houston (Mcâ€" ... 1680 19.04 17.02 18.18 19.19 11.30 747 6.43 3.01 3.11 3.18 4.17