Porcupine Advance, 7 Feb 1923, 1, p. 2

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TIMMINS WOX 8â€"6 AFTER 30 MIRUTES DVERTIME time starting at after halfâ€"past three in the morning. The victory is all the more creditable to Timmins on account of the difficulties that followed each other. In the first place the special train from Timmins did not leave here until two hours after its schedule time. This was due to a wreck on the main line, and the fact that the referee eould not get up to the Falls for the game as a consequence. Then the speâ€" cxal was held at Porquis Junetion until nearly twelve, avaiting the arrival of the train from the South bearing the referee. Thus the boys were on the road in wearying way for six hours. It was 1.15 a.m. Saturday when the game eommenced at the Iroquois Falls Rink. To further handicap the Timmins team, Carlin was injured in tlfe first Friday‘s Game Did Not Start Until 1.15 a.m. Saturday, but It Was Sure well Worth Waiting for. At TIroquois Falls last Friday (or rather on Saturday morning early) Timmins won another game in the N. O.H.A. series, the final sceore being 8 to 6. Thirty minutes overtime was reâ€" quired to decide the issue, the overâ€" FOR F EBRUARY When Hearts are Youngâ€"(Fox Trot) Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra Journey‘s Endâ€"Fox Trot . Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra Lost (A Wonderful Girl)Dbâ€"Fox Trot The Great White Way Orchestra Where the Bamboo Babies Growâ€"Fox Trot The Virginians Until My Luck Comes Rol{ling Alongâ€"Fox Trot. Paul Whiteman and His Orch Just Like a Dollâ€"(Fox Trot) Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra Teddy Bear Biluesâ€"Fox Trot The Virginians I‘m All Aloneâ€"Fox Trot The Great White Way Orchestra Who Cares?â€"Fox Trot The Great White Way Orchestra ‘Time Will Tellâ€"Medlcy Fox Trot The Great White Way Orchestra M{ Buddyâ€"Fox Trot International Novelty Orchestra When Winter Comesâ€"Fox Trot The Great White Way Orchestra I‘m Throughâ€"Fox Trot The Benson Orch. of Chicago Open Your Arms, My Alabamyâ€"Fox Trot Zez Confrey and His Orchestra ‘Thru‘ The Nightâ€"W altz The Serenaders Red Moonâ€"Waltz The Serenaders "‘The Midnight Alarm (Descript Jungle Parade (Descriptive Fan Toy Symphonyâ€"Part 1 Andant Toy Symphonyâ€"Part 2 (Menu« Will She Come from the East? (Tenor) Lady of the Evening (Tenor) "‘The Kiss Waltz (Whistling with Orchestra) Laughing Song (Laughing Specialty) "The Wreck of the Julie Plante Recitation (Dr Little Bateese Recitation (Dr. Drummond) ‘The Son of God Goes Forth to War O Paradiso Jimbo Jambo I Was Married Up in the Air A Heap o‘ Livin‘ (Recitation) The Boy and the Flag and At the Door. (| Mah Lindy Lou Faustâ€"Balleot Mus Money Chile Some Day You Will Miss Me Chi se nne scorda cchiu (Oh How C Little Man Song Without ‘Words (Chant sans pa Hungarian Dance, No. 1 (In G. Min Marthaâ€"Porter‘s Song (Canzone del | Cradle Song (Wiegealied)(Old Mefistofeleâ€"Ave Signor (Hail Sovereig Symphony in C. Minor No. 5 Final Symphony in C. Minor No. 5 Final Quartet in D. Majorâ€"Presto (4th, La Campanella (Pianro Solo) * oduo.mUo o period and Timmins bad to play the rest of the game and overtime with only one substitute, thus playing seven men against eight. There was a record crowd on the special, and there was about as much trouble getting back as going down, the return voyage being a cold one and taking five full freezing hours. There has been much complaint about the coldness of the coaches on the return trip. All round the trip was a hard one, but the big crowd did not mind so much, in view of the great victory,. All taking in the trip were delighted with the game and especially proud of the playing of the Timmins boys. ‘"‘It was great hockey,"‘‘ is the general verâ€" dict. Another general verdict is that each and all of the boys played so good a game that it would ‘hardly be fair to single out any one for special mention. Not a member of the team but gave his best and that best was mighty good. ~Of course, to make the game as good as it was, it was necessâ€" ary for the Falls to play good hockey also, and that team did put up a nice exhibition. At the same time it is quite correct to say that Timmins had the edge on the play throughout and showed superior class. Playing hockey of this type Timmins can go to Toronâ€" to and show the South a brand of hoâ€" ckey that will take a lot of ‘beating. Mr,. Andy Kyle, of Toronto, was reâ€" e del Porte italog No. 8 avereign Lo ~Finale Finale DANCE RECORDS Movement ain I Forget) RED SEAL RECORDS ord) (1 41 Drummond) James (“Jxmmv") Rice James (‘Jimmy") Rice Trinity Male Choir Trinity M«le Choir Pilly Murray Billy Murray Edgar Guest ecitation) Edgear Guest Olive Kline Eisie Baker The Great White Way Orchestra The Great White Way Orchestra The Great White Way Orchestra International Novelty Orchestra The Great White Way Orchestra The Benson Orch. of Chicago Zez Confrey and His Orchestra The Serenaders The Serenaders al Sophie Braslau Tito Schipa Reinald Werrenrath Eirem Zimbalist Jascha Heifets Titta Ruffo Ernestine Schumannâ€"Heink Feodor Chaliapin ni and La Scala Orchestra ui and La Scala Orchestra ioven) flonzaleysfluartet aroff John Steel John Steel Charles _ Capper Henry Klausen oDA feree and handled the game in a way that give satisfaction to fairâ€"minde? hockey fans. He made one mistake that cost Timmins a goal, but mistakes occur in the best cireles oceasionally, and the referee‘s fairness and knowâ€" ledge of the game were evident throughout. Lineâ€"up : Iroquois Falls Timmins Corkonld. .. ... ... Seully Pryilge ... .... Defence ... Fournier Bouclier ...... Defénce .‘....... Reis Lafrance...... Centre ....%. Cameron Faley ...:.. .: wing . «... Campbell Eluker.. ... ... SÂ¥YIng :4 ... . <%. . Behan Chircoski ..... Subs. ~..... McQGuire Quesnel .. ..... Subs. ...... CGarln* * Carlin injured in first period and played rest of game with but one substitute. Corbould. Brydge .. Bouclier . Lafrance. Fahey ... Fluker. .. Chireoski Quesnel . Immediately after the face off, Caâ€" meron passed the puck to Behan, who shot, Brydge blocking, and passing to Lafrance, who passed back to Brydge, the big defence man coming to grief against Fournier, who tried a lone salâ€" ly into the Falls territory, but was checked by Fahey, losing to Campbell immediately after, Brydge echecking and.with Fluker tried a twoâ€"man comâ€" bination, which passed the Timmins defence,. Seully saved what looked like sure goal. Cameron attempted a lone rush, but the ‘back checking of the Falls was of such a standard that he 216382 216383 45330 18996 18974 18989 18993 18994 18992 18995 18990 3y3 but tou} k fouk hk 18984 18991 75 75 75 73 75 75 75 25 50 75 75 75 75 75 25 OOOOOOOO Timmins /. Smenlly lost the puck in mid ice to Fahey, who. lost to Behan. The Brydgeâ€"Boucher defence proving too much for Doc, he shot from out side, Corbould saving easily. Fluker was offside taking a pass, and from the face off, Campbell tried a long shot on the Falls net, but Corbould saved. At this stage of the game it looked like a noâ€"score period, the back checking on both teams heing so insistent that no combination could get going, and both goaltenders had nothing to do but stop occasional long shots. Campbell and Behan tried to break away, but Brydge checked, passing the puck to Fluker, the two Falls wings trying to get in for a close one, but lost to Cameron. Laâ€" france broke away from a melee, but lost the puck in Timmins territory. Brydge was playing a great game at this period, stopping all closeâ€"in shots, and several times with Boucher atâ€" tempting to fool the close checking Timmins forwards. The puck was tosâ€" sed ‘between the @epposing forwards, until Brydge broke away for a long shot on Scully, which rolled off the Timmins goalie like water off a duck‘s back. Cameron and MceGuire came down the ice in a nice piece of comâ€" bination, McQGuire shooting from outâ€" c .1 Seully say and shot ti0n right after, Faney batting one in. Falls 3. Timmins were desperate, and worked like lions to sceore, MceGuire finally driving one past Corbould. Caâ€" meron tried a long shot, Boucher block ing_and passing to Brydge who shot Seully saving. MeGuire took the puck and shot a hot one at Corbould, the red, white ard black goalie catehing it in his pads. Lafrance tried a lone rush, ‘but was easily checked by Don, who passed to Cameron for one elose in, Corbould saving. Boucker drew the first penalty of the game at this time, the referee ringing his bell in time to prevent Timmins from counting a seeâ€" ond tally, when .Fournier sent a not one past Corbould. Lone rushes were then in order, Timmins trying hard to seore with Boucher off, four men tryâ€" ing hard near the Falls net when the gong rang. Falls 3. Timmins 1. The second period started with close checking on both teams, until ‘MeGuire broke away, passing to Behan who passed back. and Frank counted the red, warle an in his pads rush, but w who passed passed back, and Frank counted the second tally for Timmins in the evenâ€" ing. Fakey took the puck at and went down, Fournier checking and passing to McGuire who shot from outside, Corbould saving. Brydge drew the second penalty of the game for tripping Belhan, Reis going down right after, but shooting wild. Don tried one close in, Corbould again proving that he is sure some goaltender. Waâ€" hey started up, but lost to "\'I('Guirfl who sent a hot one in on‘tArt Throop‘s onl) hockey player, who saved. Behan ((Continued on page T) n# dGdown 11 richt after driving one ; tried a long s d passing to imeron v i getting the reâ€" one in past Seulâ€" the faceâ€"off the n close w hwnl Talls 2. From rked hard tryâ€" rould. â€" Fluker over Sceully‘s ii and Fahey man combbitiaâ€" atting one in. desperate, and rore, McGuire Corbould. Caâ€" Boucher block dge who shot took the puck Corbould, the lie catehing it 1 # 3 N“WMOWOOQ“MO‘ man l n right n tried proving 2r.: . Haâ€" i 1O s were| ard tul n tryâ€" n the I (‘]USL) Guire i who d the evenâ€" aceâ€"oif ecking S 060864604 4 4444444444444 4 p)G§0604%406606046464§46666¢#§6 #8§60090000000009@040%¢@642 4 oi W t SALE, all young; two leaders. Apâ€" ply to A. Belec, 78 Spruce street, Timmins. 4â€"6p 6 Clear B.C. Fir interior finish, Hardwood Flooring, Spruese Vâ€"joint, Elooring and Shiplap, White Pine Foatheredge, Sash and Doors. All kinds second hand Miring Machinery in firstâ€"class condition. Boilers, Hoists, Pumps, Drills, ete. The thickest, warmest and strongest wall board en the market. 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