PAGE POUR BNSSSSSEESEE*S SS :3 :: :: 3 s s s s s s s s s o oi i o i n i i i io io o n o i o i i i . e . s . s s s s t t t 3 C 3 4 334 £ PHONE 1200 TIMMINS ggï¬%vggfffï¬gfrfffifff///f(fgfggvg ‘%ï¬' Eddie Dunn paced the Hollinger attack in the fourth frame with a long triple to right field. Levandoski drove him in with a single to centre. Fleetâ€" footed Levandoski stole second, adâ€" vanced to third on Catcher Bill Cook‘s error and romped home with the leadâ€" ing run as Lawton grounded out to Richardson. The Hollinger squad increased their lead in the sixth, when Chase went to first on Richardson‘s error. Joe Levanâ€" doski came through with his second hit of the game when he rolled a long one to deep short,.. Chase advanced to Hollinger Greenshirts tightened their hold on a vlavoff berth by setting aside the cellarâ€"dwelling Macmen, 5â€"2 last night. The Bombers ran their lateâ€"season rally to four consecutive games behind the careful pitching of Claude Talbot. This was his fourth win in as many starts. Fourth Straight Win Goes To Hollinger In 5â€"2 Win Over Macmen Talbot Ties Up Macmen To Tighten â€"Hollinger Hold On Plavoff Berth Cook advanced to se doski‘s error, stole th when Chase threw Y ball over Malott‘s head The Macmen took over the lead in the opening stanza on a brace of Holâ€" linger errors. Webber singled to left field and was thrown out at second on Cook‘s roller to Chase. Cook advanced to second on Levanâ€" doski‘s error, stole third and scored 8.30 p.m. Ice Skating Display WEDNESDAY 8.30 p.m. Public Skating THURSDAY, AUG. 22 3.30 p.m. Ice Skating Display 8.30 p.m. Public Skating BRING YOUR INSURANCE UP TO DATEâ€" â€" â€" call Abnakis Advance . Alcan Alexandr _ Aljo Amkirk Angque Arong Aurlando ........ Auterra .. Bart Bluegras Bro Cent PBroganne Brodner . Brae Br Bravo Brewis Brig Burlamac Camlirn Carlmac Cassidy Cent Man Cheskirk . Chim Cocri Rl . Columbr Con Chib Con Cop Courag .. Craibbe . 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Delmonte doubled along the right field line, scoring Adamchuck. Normie belted out his third hit of the game with~a sharp single to right field, sending Delmonte across the plate. Webber â€" CF ........4 Cooke â€"â€"C ........... 4 Wilson â€" 1B ....... 4 Thayer â€" RF ....... 4 Narduzzi â€" LE ....4 Arnott â€" 3B ....... 4 Richardson â€" SS 4 McShane â€" P ...3 Lister â€"â€"‘ 2B 3 Line score McIntyre came close in their half of the ninth when Narduzzi singled to right field and went to second when right fielder Bill Lawton fumbled the ball. Arnott grounded to Chase, sendâ€" ing Narduzzi to third. However, â€" Hollinger‘s airâ€"tight inâ€" field checked this late urge and emerged on the winning side of a 5â€"2 count. Hann â€" SS .. Dunn â€" CF . Chas â€" 3B . Levandoski â€" 2B Malott â€" 1B ... Lawton â€" RP ... Adamchuck â€" LPF Delmonte â€" C TalbOot â€" P ... third on Malott‘s fiy to righ scored when Lawton singled base. The only McIntyre bid came late in the eighth inning. Ted Lister singled to centre and moved into scoring posiâ€" Phone 30 South Porcupine 245 20 11 13 10 15 39 42 McINTYRE 10 38 Lasalle Lavall Legardo Lenie Lingnore .. Louvore Major Oil Flicka Mallen ... Marbird Marbent Mary Anne Matcon Mateyel Metabor Metalor Mic C Miles Murmac Mccuailig Natmal Norco Norford New Aus; Norcourt Normar Nortyne Novelle Obalsi Obals Chaska Oklend Openiisk Ont field ang 0o second 11 Volley ball and other games were played. Many interesting stories were read to the youngsters by the superâ€" visor. CAMERON At this playground, the attendance is the lowest of all the four playgrounds with only about 30 children using the equipment. Wednesday, Aug. 7, the cold weather was responsible for the cancellation of the swimming meet. Many social games were played by the youngsters under the direction of the supervisor. 40 ® TOWNSITE The attendance at this playground has been below the normal with only approximately 60 children usmg the equipment. Thursday, Aug. 8, a swimming party was held at Gillies Lake with 22 childâ€" ren attending. Friday, Aug. 9, the Townsite Junior team was defeated by Moneta, but the boys are determined to win the next game. 11 Tuesday, Aug. 6, the children of this locality held a swimming meet at Gilâ€" lies Lake; 15 children attended the party and all had a swell time. Friday, Aug. 9, Moneta Junior Boys‘ defeated Townsite Junior team by 26â€"12. Games were played and stories were read to the yvoungsters by the superâ€" Games were played and stories read to the yvoungsters by the supervisor, Miss Ferrari. The attendance at this recreation centre is still way below the normal, with only 50 to 60 children attending dailyv. McShane (1); Earned Runs â€" Holâ€" linger â€" (5); Left on Bases â€" Hollinâ€" ger (6), McIntyre (5). Winning Pitcher â€" Talbot; Losing Pitcher â€"McShane; Umpires â€" Chambers â€" (Piate); Karaâ€" han â€"(bases): Time of Game â€"1:50. Hollinger softball team defeated the Schumacher Seniors by 7â€"2. PLAYGROUND NEW S 05 13 13 SCOTT‘S SCRAP "" wWinEk BARAEL , 16 A TARRED BUFFALO HIDE» TE NEZK AHND THREE LEGS ARE TIED uP AND THE FourTH LEG SERYES AS A SPouT °_ ."_.‘"fl{_ta'N‘ 6;0“ WIN i sn # 4* i Rupuni . Salminita santiago Sepha ... Sheldon Soverign Eunbear Thornhill _ Tiffany Tobico _ Val Dbel Vinmin V inray West Rl Wilwoeod Winchest Wingait Yellowknife YÂ¥ David Ortona Peg ‘In Pascalis Pilps Privater Quest ... Rajas Rambull Rand Tib Roed Ricgrp ::::... RitOria ... Hholite ... Pinn? Peg ‘] cle MONET A x A ’ SaAllor‘s‘ PALANa WHAT DOES"SPLICING 1UE MAIK BRACE* MEANM ? {AKING A DRINK reneral Supervisot 320 Copy, 1943, King Fextures Syndicate. foc. Would rights rervel + jauk _ «d tJJ C 12 14 13 15 0 275 21â€" 23 THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARITO 20 28 29 12 1§ 57 29 32 35 23 25 40 43 8 10 340 + * â€" Sunega And Varin : Win Main Bouts â€" Of Fight Card Sunega, however, trapped his oppoâ€" nent on the ropes in the founth round and smashed both fists to the body and head,. Chorney‘s amazing ability to absorb punishment saved him from a K.O., but referee Art Leonard thought it best to call a halt and thus saved Chorney further punishment. In the second main event of the evening both Cliff Varin and Young Dempsey started off their scheduled fveâ€"round encounter, slugging and Sunega, the aggresor, went after Chorney from the opening gong, borâ€" ing in and swinging both fists in the general direction of his rival. Chorâ€" ney, however, proved no easy target for Sunega‘s knockout punch. Weaving and jabbing, he caused Sunega to miss often. BY ED. Q‘NEILL Topping off an eightâ€"bout card in the Timmins Arena Thursday, Aug. 8, Joe Sunega, 158 lb., formerly of the RCAF., turned in his third win in as many starts by stopping Alex Chorney in one minute and fifty secâ€" onds of the fourth round. T‘wo Technical Knockouts In Boxing Association‘s 3rd Session In Arena By R. J SCOTT demand for milk and its growing diversity of products of which Ontario had 893. alleled in every branch of Canada‘s dairying indusi morrow, the Province‘s fJacilities will be more than vqun[ to the disclosed the existence of 1,565 cheese factories in the Dominion, dairy production was exceedingly primitive, but the earliest days of settlement, sustained larger herds of dairy cattle than were necessary to the Province‘s own needs. ‘earliest‘ days, which were not much more than a century a Central QGNTARIO®® in pasture Published by THE BREWING JNDUSTRY (ONTARIO) THE PROVINCE OF PROMISE ... Delnite took the opener from Aube Freres in the "B" group ball playofits on Tuesday night, with the second game set for 6:30 tonight at the Holâ€" linger â€" hardball _ diamond. A thira game, if necessary, will be played Monâ€" day evering. Delnite, Aube Freres Playoff This Evening Mrs. C. Sherbin won the ladies free style and breast stroke. Jack Roberison and Isabelle Mair won in the 20â€"vard free stvle swimming at the Schumacher Lions Club pool this week, in the class cf boys and girls eight years old and under. In the group under ten yvears, Doug. Jones and Carol Nolan took top place, with honors going to Lerore Marshall and Bobby Jones in the class under 12 vears. Pat Dobson and Garth Brillinger were tops in the 14â€"andâ€" under and 16â€"andâ€"over classes, Rene Dorval gave a good account of himself when he managed a decision over â€"92â€"lb. Bobbyv Ritz. Wilfred Proulx came up with a hardâ€"won vicâ€" tory over John Chartrand in the openâ€" ing bout of the evening. Referees for the night were Art Lecnard and Young Corbett, with Ernie Sasseville judging. Swim Winners For Lions Pool Rickard staged a comeâ€"back in the second and final round of his bout w.th Gervais to gain the decision. Gervais started out strong in the first reound but Rickard opening up in the second and third to win. . pounded out a cleanâ€"cut decision over R. Lavigne in the club‘s second card, but Hamelin, who trained very diliâ€" gently for the return encounter, kept good his vromise to do better by beltâ€" ing out a win for himself. The first of the three bouts during the evening to be called by the referee was when Chris Joyce and Wolfe Blais tangled in the last of six preâ€" liminaries and wore themselves out fighting so furiously from the opening bell that Jovcee was declared the vicâ€" tor at 1.12 of the second round beâ€" cause his adversary could not carry on. In the fifth bout of the evening, Les Rickard staged a comeâ€"back in the second and final round of his bout w.th Gervais to gain the decision. Gervais Four runs : ing pointed : 5+3 victory o evening, and } place tie wit} Mike Chere ger, â€" mallowed effect:.ve of w Macmen‘s thi and a double In the dec pitches enable plate safely,. Cherevaty an when Eddie I threeâ€"base hi fourth tally Richardson c Roger ‘"Chappile" Meunier scored his third win in as many shows when he captured the threeâ€"round decision over Bobby Larcker. ie nod to Varin DV i K. George Hamelin turne on his conquerer of July pounded out a cleanâ€"cut trying for a quick K0. The bout took on the aspect of being a very wellâ€"matched affair until the exrd of the second round when "Young" Dempseéy, who sustained a sprained ankle while training preceding the bout, was forced to retire, thus giving the nod to Varin by a K.O. decision. Today, this great showing is parâ€" g preceding retire, thus g a K.0O. decisi urned the t lands have, from the ie tables when ht 1891 censu Seven Kinsmen Clubs To Meet Here In the decisive fourth inning, wild pitches enabled Delmonte to cross the plate safely,. He wis followed by Cherevaty and Hann, who romped in when Eddie Dunn came across with a threeâ€"base hit. Dunn brought in the fourth tally of the inning when Richardson chalked up a neat error for the Macmen. Arnott lead a comeâ€"back attempt in the sixth but his homer was followed by two strikeâ€"outs, and a trapped fly. Trying again in the ninth, McIntyre sent in Narduzzi as pinchâ€"hitter. He got to second and came home on a fly, but the batting effort fizzled out with no further seore. Ssome 125 Kizssmen and friends, reâ€" presenting Clubs in North Bay, Sudâ€" bury, Iroquois Falls, Ansonville, Mathef_- Monday‘s Win Drops Comâ€" hines Into Third Place Fourth Inning Spree (Gives Second Place To Hollinger Squad sonr and Kirkland Lake. will attend the second Northern Kinsmen meet to be held in the McIintyre community buildâ€" In the 4¢) decis ablec 1 the Combinres k 6 ed in the fourth innâ€" Hollinger team to a McIntyre on Monday e Greenshirts‘® secondâ€" , pitching for Hollinâ€" ily five hits, most i was a homer by the baseman, Eric Arnott ted out by Narduzzi. > fourth inning, wild ing on Aug. 31 and Sept. 1. Plans for the meeting were discussed at a meeting of the Timmings Kinsmen Club in the Empire Hotel on Monday evening, at which Past President Sid Chapman, in charge of arrangements, outlined the details and promised that the event would be one of the best held in the Notrth. Moneta Wins Right To Meet Aunor In League Finals The work of the meeting has been divided among the following comâ€"« mittees: Os. Carter, comâ€" mittee; Henryâ€" Kelneck, golf; Sid Chapâ€" man, refreshments; Bob Stock, Gord Dawes, prizes; Jim Silver, special tures. A 10â€"8 victory over Mceintvre on Monâ€" day evening followed Moneta‘s 4â€"3 win last Wednesday to give DelVillano‘s Aces the decision in a twoâ€"outâ€"oftâ€" three series, and the right to meet Aunor for the Porcupine Softball title. Moneta came from behind in the sixth inning on Monday, sparked by a homer from Barbane with two on bases. Four more runs in the seventh blocked â€" McIntyre‘s chances for a comeâ€"back. THUREDAY, ATGUTST 18TH, r Mcintyvre on Monâ€" d Moneta‘s 4â€"3 win ) give DelVillano‘s in a twoâ€"outâ€"otâ€" the right to meet upine Softball title. om behind in the