Porcupine Advance, 3 Mar 1938, 1, p. 7

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White, of Pamour, had been given a misccnduct penalty for talking back to referee Raybold several minutes earlier and Count Wosds and Hank Hanneâ€" bury were also gated for t.alkmg back at ths same time. a hard right from Russ Bentley, Pamâ€" our goalis, that took all the fight out of him in short order. A fan standâ€" ing alongside the boards who grabbed one of the players had a hockey stick applied over the side of his head and his aspirations to fight vanished rapidâ€" iy. When the referees finally got things squared away, the game continuâ€" ed without any penalties being handed out as a result of the scrap. While the hockey was far from brilâ€" liant, the game was pazsked with action and a stormy last period ended in a engral frceâ€"forâ€"a‘ll with most of the players of bcth trsams mixing it up. Bocth, cf Coniaurum, and McCoomb. lanky Pamour desosnces man, who folâ€" lows boxing as a sideline, touched off the firewsrks when they started to mix it up nesar the Pamour blue line. This was the signal for all hands to darop sticks and start swinging punches. The ice was littered with players, gloves and a handful of spectators who swarmed over the boards to get into the fray. All the players emerged from the conflict practically unscathed but a couple of the spectators stopped a few hard righis. Percy Hammel of elephant training fame, who has been kecping the Pamour crew in condition all year, cam» out of the battle with blocd dripping from the side of his face while one of the other battiers who had jumped out of the crowd stopped Coniaurum Flyers Champions of Porcupine Mines League Defeating Pamour Team 82 Coniaurum Flyers, the surprise team of the year, won the Porcupine Mines League championship on Monday night when they defeated Pamour Dynamitâ€" ers at South Porcupine rink by the oneâ€"sided secore of 8â€"2. The seriss was played on a bestâ€"twoâ€"outâ€"ofâ€"three basis, Coniaurum winning the first game of the finals last Saturday nizht by the narrow margzin of 3â€"2, Winners Take Final Series From Dynamiters in Two Straight Games. Freeâ€"forâ€"All Fight in Third Period of Monday Night‘s Game. Joe Tremblay Stars for Flyers, Sccring Four Goals. PINE ST. SOUTH ~JUST OFF THIRD AVENUE REED BLOCK, TIMMINS PHONE 660 ISs IN FULL SWING, AND CONTINUES UNTIL SAT., MAK. 5 Take Advantage Of These Gigantic Savings Fri. Sat. SKY‘S BIG SMOKEâ€"DAMAGED SALK SK Y‘S SPECIALTY SHOP NOTE! Our store will be closed Mon. Tues. to be reâ€"decorated and will reâ€"open Wed. March 9th A COMPLETE NEW SPRING STOCK JUST COMING IN Our complete stock of High Class Ladies‘ Ready â€"toâ€"Wear slightly damaged by Smoke is being sold this week at drastic low prices. _ For our last two days drive Friday and Saturday, we have lo wered prices again as every article must be sold regardless! â€" Do not hesitate toinspect our stock, for we are certain you will find the Greatest Values ever offered, and don‘t forget! Saturday is positively the last day of this great sale! Doherty Roadhouse Co. Timmins, 19 Pine Street North Toronto Kirkland Lake 292 Bavy Street 34 Government Rd. Market Quotations Broadcast each day at 12.20 noon Direct Private Wires for fast and accurate quotations and executions in all NEVER WILL SUCH GREAT VALUES BE REPEATED ! Aceurate Markets and Executions in Local Phones 1200 and 1201 Members Toronto Stock Exechance Commission basis only Unlisted Stocks Mining Stocks Industrial and Public Utility Stocks Bonds and 5,20 p m got the goals., "Ine Flyers were poison when they got in close and every goal that beat BRentley was really deserved., There wasn‘t a lucky goal all night and both Parades and Bentley save a fine exhibition of net minding. After a scoreless first psriod, Booth started the Coniaurum onslaught just before the five minute mark in the second when he took a pass from Jerry Neddow froem beohind the gcoal and scorâ€" eéed. LaRoche,. of Pamour, was serving a penalty at the time. Tremblay was right in on top of the Pamour goal a few minutes alter but Bentilsy made a smart sprawling save. Gerry McCsomb tied the score for Pamour on a nice play with, Tracy, and Pamour put on a slege. Play traversed from one end of the rink to the other with both teams checking hard and carrying their sticks a little hizher than the rules allow. Neither team asked or gave any quarter and the rearguards on both teams were handing out stiff body checks at every turn. With just over six minutes to go Coniaurum went on Coniaurum were without the services of their star performer, Joe McNulty, who is cut of the game with an inâ€" jured‘ back and for a while it was thought that Joâ€"Jo Tremblay might also be on the sidelines with an inâ€" jured leg. A chiroprazctor was rushed into service and after giving Joâ€"Jo a going over, pronounced him ready for the fray. The attention seemed to do him good and before the night . was over he had scored four goals. The game was a que>r combination of good and bad hockey. In the period Coniaurum carried the play alâ€" mest continuously but couldn‘t beat Bentley in the Pamour goal, who was kicking rubber into the clear: from every angle. Parades in the Coniaurâ€" um net had a more or less soft tim:s of it during the first period and had comparatively few hard shots to stop. Thoe last two periods might be sumâ€" med up by saying that Pamour forced the issue all the way and Coniaurum got the goals. The FPlyers were poison when they got in close and every goal that beat RBRentley was really desorved. completed last night to accept the inâ€" vitation of the Kirkland club to take part and a rink composed of Pete Perry, Dr. A. H. Hudson, E. H. Hil and W. R. Rinn will be battlinz for the honours. Timmins Rink Plays at Kirkland Toâ€"day While it appeared until almost the last minute that Timmins would not be represented in the curling competition at Kirkland Lake toâ€"day for the Van Itallie Diamonds, arrangements were COcnigauriim.,= 4.58 Coniaurum, Dixon (Young) . ~0.30 Pamour, Harmon (Hannebury) ......9.30 Coniaurum, Tremblay (Kert Coniaurum, ‘Tremblay ................... 19.50 Penaltiesâ€"BOooth, Kerr, Young, VMyâ€" ers White (misconduct), Hannehbury (miscenduct), Woods (misconduct). Rink Arranged for at Last Minute to Take Part in V an Itallie Competition. No score. Penaltiesâ€"Kerr, Dundas, Marshall. Second Pericd Coniaurum, Booth (Neddow) cc4.30 Pamour, McCcomb (Tracy) ......... ".25 Coniaurum, Birkett (Young) ... 13.58 Cconiaurum, Tremblay (Booth) .. .14.20 Coniaurum, ‘Tremblay. .................. 198.03 Penaltiecsâ€"LaRoche 2, Myers, Tremâ€" seven seconds to go scored on a s0i0 effort that was pretty to watch. Bodied by both defence men as he weni through the Pamour defeonce, Tremblay reecvered the puck and drove a hard backhand drive into the nots behind Bentley that got a hbig hand from the crowd. When the gong sounded Coniâ€" aurum wore in the lead The last period was almost an idenâ€" tical r:pctition of the second, with Pamour having the majority of the play and fhe minsrity in goals. "Ab" Korr incrsased the Coniautum lead by anciher, five minutes after the périod started, when he picked the puck off C3unt Woods‘ sticsk at the Pamoutr blue lins and went.right in and drew EL:rilsy out of position and hanged the puck ir‘to the goal. The red lizsht flashed again for the Flyers when Dixâ€" <n scored on a pass from Jack Young. "Sea Gull" Harmon revived tiie waning hopes of th> Dynamiters about three minutes later when he scoreqa on a pass from Hank Hannebury during a ganging attack. Disputing a d=â€" cision of referee Raybold, Whits> was given a tenâ€"minute miscondues rest and before the game resumed Hanneâ€" bury and Count Woods were also giveon a tenâ€"minute sentnce for having too much to say. Soon after play resumâ€" ed, with Myers in the penalty box for trippirz, Tremblay scored again fo: Coniaurum, Ab. Kerr supplying the pass. Kerr was penalized just before the fight took plazce and juet after the frazcas Jack Young was sent off, leayvâ€" ing Coniaurum two men short, Not to be outdone however or let the lack of a few players worry him, Trembiay went througsh alone to score the last goal of the night with only ten secâ€" onds to go. Lineups: Coniaurumâ€"Goal, Parades; defence Neddow and Dundas; centre, Birkett; wings, Young and Dixon; alternates, Tremblay. Kerr, Booth, Devine, Thempâ€" son Pamour â€" Goal, Bentley; defence, Marshall and LaRotche; centre, Myors; wings, Tracy and Woods; alternaces, Harmon, Hannebury, McCoomb», Jefâ€" fries a scoring spree with Birkett puilting the Fivers ahead on a rinkâ€"length tush with Jack Young. Joe Tremblay did almost the same thing and scored on a pass from Booth with Coniaurum thrcowing on a five man attack. Myers and Tremblay were penalized for nighâ€" sticking but the latter was back on the se beforse the prriod ended and with Refereesâ€"Marty Lauder and rvbold . Summaryâ€"First Period Third Period Carleton Plaze Canadianâ€"Ten union strikers wore fined in Perth court last week, the majority being charged with intimidation of workers. The magisâ€" trate warned that further convictions of this nature would result in imprisonâ€" ment.. The man who wants to work is to be protected, provided he also beâ€" naves himself. Suspended Sentence for Havinzg Highâ€"Grade Ore a sentencte for the perio one year by Mr. Justice J. A. Mets Adkins was arrested in Val CO‘Or Decembsr .17 by Special Officer Hedge and charged with obtaining hishâ€"grads> from an Ontario mine. Defeating Wrightâ€"Hargreaves 4â€"0 on Tusesday night, Lake Shore Blue Devils wen the championship of the Northern COntario Hockey Association Senior Gold Belt Group in two straight games, havyâ€" ing come from behind to win the first ners of the Falconbridgeâ€"Creighto series for the Ncrthern Ontario titl and the right to procced in the Allan Cup playdowns. Tuesday‘s game saw a scoreless firs period with Hargreaves minus the ser vices of Rov Conacher. wine hi Gold Belt Title is Won by Lake Shore Defeated Hargreaves 4â€"0O in Deciding Game on Tuesday Night. Agrt The illuminated Ecson Tower at Menlo Park, New Jersey, which was lighted for the first time when the power was switched on at a bangquet neld in New York City recently, on the 91st anniversary of the inâ€" ventor‘s birth. William S. Barstow, donor of the $100,000 memorial, pressed the button that illuminated this inland lighthouse ‘erected for the famous Thomas Alva Edison Foundation. The 14â€"foot light bulb largest in the world is the first cirâ€" cular cast job in the glass industry. The bulb is of 5.200 watlts. uLC 2 V ( WA Tower Dedicated LC March it the being Charles Adkins was giver sentence for the period 0 Mr. Justice J. A. Metayer Hargreaves minus Conacher, flashy wir of the gams with i1 (s ol A} 1€ Wiil now m Falconbridg Ncrthern C HUTth: : 91 7 meet winâ€" ridgeâ€"Creighton n Ontario title ed in the Allan his admission here last Wedaâ€" al possession o1 kins was given r the nperiod of wWarC ards in â€" 4 Groke aw s ¢CAeâ€"serâ€" wing star,. h injuries. i the secâ€" fact that ds in the on JoG the Base Mcetal Big Missour Beattic "All mF1 equipments (excopt moâ€" ttrs) includirg the following: crucher, rolls, ball mill, Denver double compartâ€" mont jig, Atkins cassificr, amalgam Progress Report of | Porcupine Lake Gold IMs week and I1s of sulfitlent size tO accommorfate a new C‘sciric pump which will be shortly installed, and all cther recsessary equipment. Crosscutâ€" ting, freoem the 8485 levsl to cut the large shaft vein and No. 2 vein is well on its way; late report from the mine statos it is now cut 45 feet. Gosod proâ€" egress is b:ing made and the work has ow entersd a very iIir{ orm:oling cuiugs. Zherritt Gordon St. Anthony Sullivan Con. Sudbury Basin Stadacona Sylvanite ....... Siscos 66â€"A Teck Huahev c E: es Wright }qu'vxeq\'es ; Eldcrado Falsonbrid«e Glenora Goldale Granada Gunnar Hardrock Hcllingeor How :y a Hudson Bay .. International Nickel Jazkscn Manicn Kerr Addison Kirkland Lake Lebel Oro Leitch Lake ZShore Little Long Lac . PTOnceer ;..:..... Preston Fast Domo P Premier Read Authier Red Lake Goldshoxe San Antonio ... Mill Equipment Nearly All in Place Eralorne ... Buffalo Ankerite Canadian Malarii: Castle Tretheway Central Patricia Central Poreupine Ccnia zas Ccniaurum . Con. Chibcugamqu Darkwater Picdgood Bobjo Aftor f‘â€"'i‘â€"o-day’s Stocks l ! n 444 g to its present Oobjezâ€" t has bezn completed, take care of water acâ€" also been finished. The levsl will be dfinished is of sufficient size to new â€"c‘leciric pump Listed 55.00 5.00 4.80 2.00 59.50 4.00 3.90 50.00 1.04 2.87 14.00 16.00 1.17 3.10 4.90 3.20 1.14 2.02 3.85 ... 08 VA l 45 1,43 18 1.14 Xtalt 19': £.090 6.00 7.90 3.18 6 .10 26 y 9 ‘"*‘The obstaint northe: sion in a souv‘thwest dGdirection of their ore on the 3rd level, as reporited in The Northcrn Miner of a recent issue, are of importanse as it »clearly indica‘tes the troend of the ore south and woest,. "Payment for !the new as well as for ‘he mill and equipment, has alâ€" ready bzen made in full." $4.50 and $5.00â€" specii.vely in the wesst of ‘the fault ccCmimerclal VaLll ea in ‘both the "‘Th count: tered 1 tur2‘ a "The required alterations «o the mill building and to provide (the extra spac2 required to a>commodaite ‘the mill, have been finishsd and erection of equipment is now in progress. "A now McGregorâ€"Gsurlay 14 laithse, ecmplete with ccunter shaft and all cther equipimer;, has been purchased, ard installed in the machine shop, which is now cne of, the best equipped valu barrel, relort wilh beli:ing, etc., has 1 Comns are ‘comp.ete ready for the placing of the ball and cther necessary equipment. private shops in the North Counttry. "T‘hnse last two rounds in the crosssut pass>d through a we‘ll mineralized zons which indicates the poscibility of ore makin‘z conditicns earlier than exâ€" pecibed. Imn th> The importance of the values enâ€" in the shaft vein where it ie into the shaft, should not be rlocked,. as these values were found of the flat fault, whereas in the 1 vein at the 280 foot level, the ues found woest of the fault were ‘ligible. Consequently, the valuss of 0 and $5.00â€"while lowâ€"foundâ€" rs= in the sha‘‘t and No. 1 veins of ‘the fault, are highly unportant, ‘hney show a decided improvement r thoss of the 280 foot level west of shaft, and strongly indicate that iimer‘zcial values may be erivounterâ€" in both ‘these veins in the area WE HAVE SEVERAL USED $10 _ TERMS 0 WASHERS, To Clear at. Pelletler Hardware 58 Third Avenue highly important results being 1 by our near nsighbhour to the t. the "Hallnor," in â€"the houl wich _ shafting, has now ‘been received. aticns are complete and placing of the ball mill UT Timmins Bramp.on â€" Conservator:â€"Wil f r e d Hsighington, a former member of the Ontario legiglature, who â€"suffered a temporary reverse in the last election, expresses his belief "that the majority of the prople read only hockey news, headlines and comic strips." He no acubt had Toronto people chiefly in mind, but he might, with, safety, have extended the area much beyond the limits of that city. Everybody is in suth a hurry that with the great mass of the pzeople there is no time for seriâ€" ous thought concerning public affairs. Play Continues in Porcupine Bonspie! Countryman wC Blair won from Cantor won fro Herman wor i; Laamanen ;1 Harkness won Scarth won fro et from Re m JDr. H {ro Phone 1425 CONVENIENT TERMS Temsloy earece

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