Barnes, after 15 years of service durâ€" ing which he has been regarded generâ€" ally as the most competent of the comâ€" mission officials, is suspended indefâ€" initely by the Commission, along with Danny Ridge referee. Strange Decision Causes Judge to Lose Job. Many W ant Bout with Olin.. He wants Baer. New York, Dec. 6thâ€"To say that the boroughs hereabouts are all agog over the crowning of Bob Olin as new light heavyweight champion of the world is d.agnosing the disease mildly, Groggy is the word. Folliowing the recent quaint decision by which Olin was tendered the title held since 1930 by Maxie Rosenbloom, here‘s the picture: nounces that though he thought in his own mind that Olin, as well as Young Peter Jackson who was declared winner over Sammy Fuler in the sem.:â€"windup, had lost the bout, he had to vOte favorably for them in order to follow the scoring instructions of the boxing commissicn. The commission begins an investigaâ€" tion of Commissicner Bill Brown‘s sugâ€" gestions that some of the referees and judges may be "doing business with the gamblers." Furore in Ring Circles Greets New Champion The commissicn‘s point system of scor.ng bouts is brought under scathing criticism. Jack Dempsey and Jack Mcâ€" Auliffe, former champions, say a reâ€" feree is encugh, and that the addition of two judges just confuse things. Quintuplets‘ Doctor to be Recommended to King According to word from Ottawa there was particular interest in that city in the announcement in the daily newsâ€" papers that Dr. Dafoe, of Callander, had been recommended for a Nobel prize because of what he had done in the matter of saving the lives of the five little children at Corbeil and bringing them along to health and norâ€" mal strength. Th‘:s interest was espeâ€" cially strong because there have bzen Harold Barnes, veteran judge, anâ€" di» Billy Beverage, who made a name for himself as a goalie in the barberâ€"pole Ottawa jersey; LEFT durable anâ€" oOther E‘W‘Van working as hard as ever. LOWER LEFT, Earl Roche, sormer Montreal Maâ€" roon and RIGHT, big Vernon Ayres, one cf titheftest rearguards in the major loop, who once sported N.Y. Americans‘ stars and ‘stripes. â€"THESE EAGLES ARE VAINLY TRYING TO FIND THEIR CLAWS Bcob Olin, new lightâ€"heavyweight champion The National Boxing Asscciation rushes pell mell into the skit with a bulletin that it recognizes Olin as champisn. Having Olin as champion, they figure is better than having Roâ€" senbicom, whose favourite pastime was focling commissioners by losing to conâ€" tenders in nonâ€"title bouts and beating them later when the ser.ip was on the line.â€" Inâ€"ctherâ€"words;, you never knew just where Maxie stood, or whether he was standing at all. Some of the writers suggest that under the system in vozue, psints also should be given for mussing the hair, kindness to animals, elocut.on, allâ€"round ability as dummy at bridge and poise under reverses at pinochle. half vote each, spzctators being requirâ€" ed to pass an cptical test before enâ€" tering the arena. Other advocates of the referee sysâ€" tem urge that the commission hardly has gone far enough by naming three to decide the winner of a given bout, with the aid of a chart. A pleasiscite is suggested, giving each ringsider a full vote and the boys in the gallery a ht + Olin is developing amazing popularâ€" ity since becoming champion as far as the demand for fights is concerned. Everybody wants to fight for him, from Tony Shucco ang Charley Mafsera who beat him last year, to a motorman on the Third Ave., elevated whose name, I believe, is Sweeney. â€"â€"Olin him? Well, now that he has knocked off Maxie Rosenblcom, the young man says he wants Max Baer! persistent rumours at Ottawa for some time that it has been the intention of the Government to include Dr. Dafoe‘s name in its list of recommenaations for the King‘s New Year‘s honours. There is thus chance that Dr. Dafos will not only recelve professional disâ€" tinction as in the Nobel prize but that like Dr. Banting he will be the reâ€" cipient of public honour from his King. He has certainly brought fame to the general medical practitioner in Canada on accsunt of his success with the Dicnne quintuletsâ€"over six months. Results This Week in Ladies‘ Bowling Gold Nuggets, Lucky Strikes Beavers and Kingpins are the Winners This Week. A. L.tle Ostrowsky Hayne Peterson . Luxton _ . Gallagher S. Korman I. Hocking B. Carroll D. Hocking Mrs. Johns D. Johns M. Roach .. B. McDivitt R. Dubien E. Richardson M. Borland . The following are the results of the Ladies‘ Bowling for this week:â€" 2Â¥ it 0 w h . Roberts . . Stevens .. BIow Grant . Stephens Sub 283 > j m o . Brennan . . Thomson Slotnick McCarthy: Tomkinson 2 0 0 > P "Totals s s 910 Skylights Sisson ......... 150 149 . Mowat .......152...... 156 . Thomson ...139....... 114 Shub ..........160........107 . Kemp .......134........ 1‘71.. Highest total scoreâ€"A. Tomkinson, 719. five children born at the same time been brought to the present age of tue Dionne quintupetsâ€"over six months. It is a world‘s record and Dr. Dafoe is recognized as being chiefly responâ€" s:ble for the achievement. Had it not been for his wonderful skill and care one or all of the children would have died before health was sufficiently established. Powassan News:â€"*"More regrettable than anything Mr. SorsOleil said was the rctten repulsive way in which Mr. Hepburn treated his remarks. We are not proud of cur prime minister." Such was the declaration of the Rev. Ben H. Spence, of prohibition fame, at a meetâ€" ing of the Coâ€"operative Commonwealth YÂ¥cuth Movement, which upheld Mr. Scrsoleil in his contenilion regarding the spread Oof vice among the young pesple. We do ncot always agree with Mr. Spenc:, but in the above few lines he hits the nail on the head. ‘Totals ........; 22418 624 536 Gold Nuggets win three points. Endeavours Barron ... 129 225 ... 111 . Jones .. .134 120 _ 137 Totals ‘Totals . ..... .821 40 Kingpins win four po.nts Lucky Strikes . Roach ......156...... 158 . MecDivitt .184 ... 128. . Dpubien ... Ll11..... 218.... Richardson 134 ... 143 ... _ Barland ... 152 ... 263 Totals eavers win Totals Totals ......735 697 _ 703 2135 Lucky Strikes win three po‘ints. Highest single scoreâ€"A. Tomkinson, Totals Jones ... .134 Schofield ... 89 Baker en 515 602 n three points Merrymakers 193 2085 .. 139 221. 148 182 ... 138 105 178 ... 170 ... 127 131 429 5 Beavers 137.... @1 197 143 821 1747 Girls 159 117 154 172 157 214 597 221 182 105 170 145 940 233 124 114 1440 743 516 130 153 465 253 108 111 137 124 144 696 866 184 123 111 128 124 670 127 161 159 108 141 187 149 169 380 335 411 456 361 349 308 385 391 359 327 525 521 459 351 489 528 379 483 410 T19 108 405 539 498 435 532 432 345 381 Christmas Concert Schumacher School Schumacher, December 5th, 1934 Special to The Advance. Mr. Joe Villeneuve left on Tuesday for Haileybury, where he will receive medical treatment. Mrs. Wm. Olton is visiting at the hcome of her daughter in Cochrane. Mr. Dan Greer has opened a grocery and butcher business in Gold Centre. «Bornâ€"Saturday, December the 1st, 1934, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Hendry, 34 Railroad streetâ€"a son. The members of the local fire brigade entertaineg their wives to a banquet and social evening on Wednesday in the Croatian hall. After the banquet which was a sumptuous affair, cards and dancing were enjoyed. The winâ€" ners for five hundred were:â€"ladies, first, Mrs. J. Angrignon; second Mrs. J. Dillon; consolation, Mrs. Wm: Mansâ€" field; gentlemen, first, Chas. Jucksch; second, Eddie Angrignon; consolation, Chas. Arnott; whist, ladies, first, Mrs. M. MacMillan; second, Mrs. W. Leck; consolation, Mrs. F. Webber; gentleâ€" men, first, J. E. Marshall; second, M. MacMillan; consolation, C. Clarke. A hearty vote of thanks was tendered the hosts for their enjoyable evening. Firemen Hold Social Evenâ€" ing. Other Interesting Items from The Advance Correspondent at Schuâ€" _â€" macher. Mr. L. Certich, left last week for Kirkland Lake to work. Rev. and Mrs. M. Tait moved into their new home last week. Schumacher public school are holdâ€" ing their annual Christmas concert on Friday and Saturday, December 14th and 15th at eight o‘clock p.m. Flays drills and carols are being prepared, and no one should miss this splendid event. seiving congratu friends these days Leaman were ma thus springing friends. In the municipal election Reeve Chas. Gallagher was office for another year, Dr of the Dome a new candi field headed the poll. A. H Wm. MciIinnis were return Wm. MciInnis were returned to office and George Helmer, of South Porcuâ€" pine, a new member for this year was elected. From all appearance a gocd council has been elected and it is hoped they will have a gcod term of office. Miss L. Smail spent the weekâ€"end visit.ng in Cochrane. Saturday, Dec. 15th, is the date of the next Badminton Club dance, the regular monthly event. The dance will tegin at 9 p.m. and stop at midnight. Events by the Porcupine Baaminton Club are all most enjoya‘sle and Aar> forward io wilii keen interest Some weeks ago regular monthly dances were announced and the event on D:c. 15th, is the noxt one. The other dances Next Badminton Saturday, Dec Saturday the next P regular mo!l in the series will include:â€"ths> New Year‘s dance; Jan. 1l19th; Fe. 16th; March 16th; April and,.May Day Try The Advance Waut Advertisements ball, they find, was invented in medae~â€" val England, by soldiers kicking a skull. In this enlightened age;, of course, the Ekull is no longer detached. SHUNNING THE DOWN TRAIL ton Dance on Monday returned to B. Harper, late in the . Cooke and d to office By Central Press Canadian i London, Dec. 6thâ€"Derby County‘s| manager is the wellâ€"known George Joâ€"| bey, who in h i s playing: days was a} firstâ€"class halfâ€" back. J o bey rose to footbali| fame with] Newcastle Uniâ€"| ted and is one! of the best: players t h e‘ United ever had | in their ranks. Since t a k in g over â€" Derby _5 ie . 2 seen the tecam George Jobey County, he has rise from an outfit of mediccre cal.bre to front rank rating. in the first diviâ€" sion, and much of the credit for this climb can be given to the former Newâ€" castle‘s star‘s work as club manager. In line with his policy of continually building up strength, Jobey recently engineered the deal which brought Hugh Gallacher, the Chelsea player, to Derby County for a sum reputed to touch the $50,000 mark. Although this amount has been disputed, it is well known that Gallacher cost a large sum and previous to this deal, Derby County had never paid anywhere near such a price for a player. Ved § yA* Knoxvills (Tenn.) Newspaper:â€"After the wedding ceremony the Church of God orchestra struck up the cld hymn, "The Fight Is On," and the> audisncse came through with a big cheer. Although Detroi« nrecwings have been a startling success in early battles,, they have a tr.o of sharpâ€" shooters in their ranks who promise, to break sut in a scoring rash th:n will lead them to the top of the U. S section. The three snipers shown are: left, Ralph "Cooney" Weiland, midget’ SOCCER SIDELIGHTS Lower Insurance on Residences in Town Substantial reductions in fire insurâ€" ance rates for residences not in the business section of T:mmins have been announced by "tariff" fire insurance companies, members of the Canadian Underwriters‘ Association. It is now possible to write fire insurance for a period of three years. Unt.l this time one year has been the limit of a policy for Timmins. Timmins is structurally of a more nature now. Homeâ€"owners have cleaned up their lots, planted srass, painted up, put fireproof roofs 3n. The fire department has a record of service that shows a surprisingly small loss and the exper.ence of fire inâ€" surance companies with residences in Timmins has been decidedly favourâ€" able. These were the main reasons zsiven The Advance by George 8. Drew icor the tariff.companies‘ recent action. Substantial Reductions in Fire Insurance Rates Now in Force. Timmins has Earned Decreased Rates. The new rates in Timmins will apply to "all dwellings not exposeq to merâ€" cantile risks," that is, all residences not actually within the business section and not within 40 feet of any business. 62 Third Avenue Pierce Hardware Limited 14 Third Avenue pivect man; op ieft, Johnny Sorrell, fcrmer International League star, and lower left, smoothâ€"working Larry Auric who is generally hearg from in point scor.ng records. 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DBetter foundations placed under existâ€" ing buildings have had the effect of giving the town a more permanent aspect in the eyes of the underwriters and improvements in streets, cleaning up of waste lots show that the owners have a greater interest in their homes. ciation collect. data on fire losses threughout Canada. When it is posâ€" sible to recommend that insurance rates be reduced in any centre, they do so. Nonâ€"tariff and mutual companies usually follaw the changes in rates. made by the association, so that it 18 probable that in the case of Timmins they will follow the general trend. COBALT MAN TO BE TRIED AT AMOS FOR HIGHâ€"GRADIN® Last week at Rouyn, M. Thomas, of Cobalt. was committed for trial on charge of high grading. The evidence suggested that he had bisin in possessâ€" icn of a button of gold worth $15.00 as well as a mixture of copper and zinc which he was alleged to have tried to sell as gold: Two witnesses said they had tried to sell him a piscse of metal is gold but that he had tested it and reâ€" urned it with the remark to the effect hat they couldn‘t fool him as he had 20 years in the business. right temper for speed, for hold«= ing their edge and for taking punishment. With a CC +M: Skate and Shoe Outfit on your feet you simply playing faster hockey. the standing ans. are waging a rivalry all their own for team honors. With their pointâ€"getters dominating the sccring Big Seven, Redwings promise to be as much threat for Stanley cup honors as they were last season, ' cor. Third and Pine 31 First Avenue Schumacher Hardware and Furniture Company Marshallâ€"Ecclestone Limited See Our Wide Range On Display at PAGE SEVEN Schunmiac her Timmins