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Porcupine Advance, 4 Jan 1922, p. 3

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Hfidrbine Machinery Pulpmill Y â€" _ Sawmill Machinery Structfténd Steel Plate Work ¢ [men Machinery Grfnf@ Brass Castings lt (Agents f oxpltion Life Association) sues for our Porâ€" friends, ~promptly tisfactorily. Wire lers at our expense. f Hamilton Building NTO, ONT. execute orders in COMCTOR T WOODbBURY presentative h is ctor Nevtbe ds UILDING 0000000000000 8080a Next Dominion Bank PHRONE 64 Residence" PHONE 118 COBALT, PHKONE 17. Nesn cnant Sn Lle hC Ontario Phone No. 32 g Co. ;! & sA A 94 Cooles C 0 COs mermeU t vCiII70IY andâ€"arove in a terrific shot which Koster repulsed. One minute from time Fluker went off for slashing. : Iroqueis Falls 1; Timmins 1. Falls Jumps to Lead. The second moiety saw some nice hockey and waslaeeidedly the Falls‘ period.: Before the period was one minute old Quesnel went through alone after dispossessing McQGuire and cooly drove one past Koster lrom‘ elosa in. iMinnintedicices shibne tot ie merant nx'.\‘dge. l Shorty and Fahey them combined in 'a nice two man rush, but Koster made ‘a brilliant save, MceCurry _ went through on his own and bulged the twine for the first tally of the game. Two minutes later the whole Iroquois forward line went down and Fahey evened up the game on a pass from Quesnel. Brydge then Assayed a lone. trip into enemy territory and drove in l > |â€" iSome of our respected citizens made f quite a name for themselves by their |enthusiasm; we did not know that a feertain short man who name begins [| with a M‘ was a native of Scotland, |but the effort he made at the Highâ€" land Fling was quite ereditable for a beginner. } Line up ;:â€" Iroquois Falls: Goflg(,"orbou]d; Defence Brydge and Wilson ; Rightâ€" Fahey ; Centreâ€"Quesnell ; Leftâ€"Chirâ€" coski; Subsâ€"Brickenden and Fluker, Timmins: Goalâ€"Koster; Defenceâ€" Cameron and Cox; Rightâ€"Campbell ; Centreâ€"MeQuire ; _ Leftâ€"MeCurry ;| Subsâ€"Parker and Lavereaun. Refereeâ€"W. A. MeCord, Toronto. ‘ Even Break at.Start The first period was fairly evenly contested, both teams combining niceâ€" ly after the first few minutes, the | visitors howerer being slightly the f & j P on ic# more aggressive, the #Fimmins citadel ! having many narrow shaves. _ Duke || MceCurry tried the first lone rush but | was bumped by Bill Brvdoe. |a Campbell, MeQGuire and MeCurry * ’ The attack was fairly strong, the p visiting defence however, keeping E them mostly outside. Parker certainâ€" < ly added strength to the team. The | first period ended with the scure a tie, ) | but the second spasm was only forty |five seconds old when ‘Little Redeap‘ | bulged the twing,to Al Koster‘s disâ€" gust. The second period saw the Falls leading five to thres saw the final gong saw the red white and black on top eight to four. $ ~_Out After Bill Brydge From the time he went on the ics, Bill Brydge was a marked man, but they have to #et up fairly early in the morning to catch him napping. In the second period MeCurry tried to climb 4‘ into him, but he just rebounded and flattened out on the ice and went into |. dry dock for repairsâ€"a taste of his f own medicine. A sample of the. grit | to be found in the local team is the } i fact that Bill Brydge played the third a period with a broken thumb, bxffigken 1 accidently#in the last rush of the seeâ€"| ond period. : o rie i t o agy. o7 85. There were only three penalties handed outâ€" all eveningâ€"Fluker, Campbell and Wilson, Old Timers in Harness & Timmins trotted out an old timer of the North in Lavereaun (°C.P.R. Joe‘), who would be well known to hockey foltowers in the north seven or eight years ago. Patsy Parker also turned out and proved that his ancient’nes have not yet become ossified; he playâ€" ed a whale of a game too. Koster reâ€" placed Scully in the nets for the gold diggers and saved many nice shots, but/ he could evidently learn a lot from his visâ€"aâ€"vis in the oppositionâ€" Ted Corbould. Cameron and Cox were fair, the latter shining, as always, in individual rushes. The Referee, W. A. MeCord of Toâ€" ronto has the offside rule down to the fraction of an inch, his bell working admirably for any infringement of this rule, but when it became necessâ€" ary to stiop play for a foul, a trip, a erosscheck, etc., the bell evidently went on strike; however all‘s well that ends well. The victory was a decisive one, the homesters never looking like winning after the first intermission. I!is not possible to single out any one player as a star in a team that put up a brand of hockey such as the locals ‘did at the mining camp; everyone played a great game. They played combinaâ€" tion throughout and especially in the last period did they back check like fiends, fighting for the puck every inch of the way. The forwards and subs combined nicely. The whole team has, now found its feet and .great things are expected of them. (From The Broke Hustler) The second Senior N.O.H.A. game was played at Timmins on Thursday night last when Art Throop‘s brigade of red, white and black jerseys donâ€" bled the score on Frank Allan‘s mob of puck chasers, coming out on the right side of an eight to four scors, thereby giving us ample revenge for the defeats sustained at the handfl\ot" Harry Reynold‘s miners last year. ‘ IROQUONS FALLS VILW OF MATGH HERE TRURSDAY Can You Guess? B & hop ie i THE PORCOUPINE ADVANOE Paned pefenst FER BCSB y ue pep on No o O O "|_â€" C entndrarmenmemenieentinarielaenamminsnnnen ctomnncenmemanmommenmmemnemnsedtatecitntinsiane gfiflifikfibfifikfififi!fiflififlfifififiififlflifififififi!fififiififliEEME 10. T1. 12. from the end. Wilson off f, ing ‘Campbell. Troquois Falls 8; Timmins GOAL SUMMARY yGms 1st. Period 1;> FCimmins ...... MeCurry 2. Iroquois Falls .. Fahey . 2nd. Period . ITroquois Falls .. Quesnel _ E. Pimmins ... ;. Campbell . Troquois Falls .. Chireoski Timmins were now getting desperâ€" ate and not too much attention was paid to the â€"rules of the game, but out boys were .p]aying a great game and !)ack-(‘heckn_l,g like fiends. Cox tried a * Ay'!’-'. + B.. + i lone handAnd registered five minutes ico veleiinn t Abmmbinietih 68. hak. â€"Ardlih 0e00lh nds Alilach hi w £u0 Fahey added one to.the ftotal on Chereoski‘s pass and two minutes latâ€" er Fahey, Pluker and Brickenden woent down and the former batted in the reâ€" bound of his own shot. The final spasm was a humdinger; ’Timmins becoming desperate; and their anxiety was not lessened whon the visitors ran in three goals in the first ten minutes of the period. Patsy Parker was the first to étart the oxâ€" citement, going right through but missirig the goal entirely, Brydge and Fahey then went down and Brydge drove the puck past Kosâ€" ter, even with his broken thumb. Don Campbell next made the acquaintance of the penalty timer when he attemptâ€" ad to body Bill Brydge to the boards. McQuire then jarred Shorty and he went into dry dockafor repairs; a miâ€" nute later McCurry tried to rock Bill to sleep, but the only damage the did was to himself. Iroquois Falls 5; Timmins 3. Timmings Desperate + The Falls were now combining niceâ€" ly and.two and three man combined excursions into enemy territory were the order. Fluker placed the paperâ€" makers ahead on a pass from Brydge, whilst Bill himself added another afâ€" ter going through the entire team. ! Dixie, Cox triéd his band at the lone rush stuff and went right through %ut Corbould made a magnificent save. rydge and Chercoski then â€" went through, Joe #egistering on a long range pass from Brydge. Two minutes.later Cameron again evened it up with a hot one. 3rd. Period Troquois Falls .. Brydge Iroquois Falls .. Falhey Troquois Falls . . 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