ished," Dome defeated the Macs 9â€"1. The contest was unsatisfactory from every standpoint but the five innings was enough to constitute a game.. _On Monday night the gam» Dome and Hollinger was cancellet on acâ€" count .of grojunds and last night Jupiter Pluvius again showed his wrath. Might not be a bad idea if the three The T.B.L. and th>e Weatherman just den‘t seem to eat out of the same dish and in the three games scheduled~so far this year, not one has gone the fuli route of nin> inninzs. A week ago last night in a game that was played.in a downpcur until five innings were finâ€" The opening game of the sznior Teâ€" miskaming ~Baseball Leaghe at MciIinâ€" tyre Park was rained out in the fourth inning last night, a dens» downpour that lastrd nearly half an hour leayâ€" ing th2> base lines glazed with water and bozgy with mud. At the time Mcâ€" Intyre, after a shaky start in the first inning, were leading 3â€"1 with two out. It was hard feed for the Macs, who seemed to be getting into their stride for the first time this year. e e e oi e o ies e PW tE + Night‘s Hollingerâ€"McIntyre Game Rained Out Macs Leading in Fourth Gâ€"1 :‘When Showers Stop Contest ipossible to Proceed With Game When Downpour Leaves Infield Soggy With Mud and Water. Zampell for Mcâ€" Intyre Allows Two Hits and Istratti Four. In last night‘s abbreviated gamne, Hollinger scorea their sing!»> tally in the first inning. Scarlett, the leadâ€" off man, singled through the infield and agvanced on a sacrifice bunt by Berscht. Ford hit to third and Prout grabbec the ‘»all only to drop it again whirn he went to tag Scarlett coming into the base. On the play Ford startâ€" ed for second and was trapped. Finaiâ€" ly after a number of exchanges, Cybulâ€" ski dropped a poor throw, Scarlett scoring from third and Ford going to second. There was no furthr scoring until the third inning when McIntyre got going. "Lefty‘" Zampell started things off with a screaming line drive that Scarlett got his glove on in centre fisld only to drop the pill after he tripped off balance and fell. Joe Mcâ€" Donald reached first on Istratti‘s error and both runners advanced on Hann‘s sacrifice. : Prout was given an intenâ€" tional walk to fill the bases but Cybulâ€" team managrs held a con>rence with the gentleman at the rain controls and arranged a working agreement. With one out in the fourth and rain beginning to fall, "Dusty‘" Baker conâ€" nected for a scorching triple into deep centre and scored on Zampell‘s infisl cut for MciIptyre‘s third run. It was at this point that the deluge really came down and Umpiré Frawley cal.n.d the game. ~4 Zampsll went to the mound for. Mcâ€" Intyn>, allowing two hits, striking out three and walking one in four innings. George Istratti was given the pitching assiznment for Hollinger and up to the time the game was called had allowed four hits and one walk. He struck out three. Tt»o lineâ€"ups:â€" ski followed with a clean single to score Zampell and McDonald. Sunderland then struck out and Quinn was throm out, second toâ€"first. McIntyreâ€"McDonald, c; Hann ss; Prout 3b; Cybulski 1b; Sunderland rf; Quinn 2b; Gilbert cf; Baker If; Zamâ€" pell p. Th Lions Boys Band played and John Fogg pitched the first ball. Hollings:râ€"Scarlett cf; Berscht 1b; Fora 2%3; Darragh rf; Oltean c; Rouâ€" maldi ss; *Knigsht If; Thompson 3b; Istratti® p. Wet Grounds Forced Canâ€" cellation Monday Hollingerâ€"â€"Dome _ Game Postponed About 25 young friends of Miss Jean D‘Are Decarie gathered on Monday evening at the home of Myrs. E. J. Cowie, 44 Sixth Ave., and gave a show er‘in honor of the young brideâ€"toâ€"be, who is to be married this month to Robert Graychuk Chileott, of Schuâ€" macher. ‘The brideâ€"toâ€"be was the reâ€" cipient of many lovely presents and Shower Given Monday â€" Evening for Brideâ€"toâ€"be Fresh from an outstanding success in a recent track and field meet at McGill University in Montreal, Leo Bandiera, a‘student at Timmins High and Vocaâ€" tional School is shown above in action in the shotâ€"put. ‘At the Montreal meet Bandiera won the shotâ€"put and .high jump events. Great things are expected of him at the Ontario Athletic Commission district meet for schoolbhoys at New Liskeard on June 11. Advance Staff Photo Engravinxy OUTSTANDENGâ€" YOUNG ATHLETE The opening games of the Porcupineg District Church Softball League that were to have been playea iast nignt with ‘Tuxis Grads meeting Finn‘sh United hereâ€" and Timmins United playâ€" ing against the United Church team in Schumacher,â€" were* both postponed on accclunt of rain. The next games scheduledâ€"~ar»> on Monday night, Y.P.S. at St. Matthow‘s and Schumacher at Tuxis. Opening Softball Games Postponed Rain Marred Opening of the Porecupine Dist rict Church League Last Night. _ ~PRIGE â€"Marshallâ€"Ecclestone Ltd SUBSTANTIA Come in Now for New Low Summer Prices High School Athictic Tgam Selected for Llskeard Meet With the completion of a gruelling grind of training, the list of successful candidates for the track and field t2aimn that will repressnt Timmins High and Vocational Schcol at the district track meet in Ne+w Liskeard on Saturday was announced yesterday by Athletic Dirscâ€" tor John E. Grabb. For weeks the students have bern going through a rigid program of conâ€" ditioning and this year‘s is exâ€" pected to give an excellent showing. Schools from many parts of the North will participate in the competitions, which are under the sponsorship of the Ontario Athlatic Commission. Winners at the New Liskeard events will take part in an allâ€"Ontario competition to to held at a camp at Lake Couchiâ€" ching this summer, at which the winâ€" ners at all the district mests throughâ€" out the province will take part. A total of twentyâ€"seven will comprise the team from Timmins High and_â€"Voâ€" ‘Tational School, eight in the seniot events, 12 in intermediate and seven in junior. Last year the local stuâ€" dents made an impressive shovwingz, winning eizhteen firsts in the thirtyâ€" two events listed. The following is the compleate entry list of the [Timmins team :â€" Twentyâ€"Seven Students to Take Part in diate and Junior Events in District C Saturday Under Auspices of Athletic Commission. O0r, Interme® Dome Take Hollinger by 7â€"2 In First Dominion Cup Game Winners Look Inipressivé in Smothering Hollys After a Strong Start in First Half. Game Was Played in South 4. Porcupine on Tuesday Night. - In the first game of the Dominion Cup football series played at South Porâ€" cupine Tuesday night, Dome smothered Hollinger under a heavy barrage and walked off the field with a 7â€"2 victory that was well earned. Even in the first period, when they kicked against a stiff wind, the South Porcuping miners had a big edge on the play. In quick succession, Munro, Foster and Chambers scored for Dome before Longton booted one in for Holâ€" linger. McMahon, starry centre forâ€" ward for Hollinger, scored the fourth goal for Dome inadvertently when he went to stop a dribbling kick by Munro. The ball caromed off his boot and slid Events 100 Everard. 220 ydas.â€"Hornby, Everard. 440 ydas.â€"Hormby, Kobzick 880 yds..â€"Turgeon, ck. Mileâ€"Turgeon, RKobzick. High Hurdlesâ€"Lake, Baderski. Broad jumpâ€"Everard, Hongisto. â€" . Hop step and jumpâ€"Lake, Hongisto. Hizh jumpâ€"Lake, Baderski. ~Pole vaultâ€"Moro, Baderski. Shot putâ€"Hongisto, Moreoe. R:elayâ€"Hornby, â€" Everard, Turgeon, Hongisto. Intermediate Events 100 yds.â€"Lucciantdhio, Vacchino. 220 yds.â€"Chaplik, Bandiera. 440 ydas.â€"Chaplik, Yuskow. 880 yds.â€"Jiunnila, Yuskow. Low hurdlesâ€"Vacchino, Lucciantonib Broad jumpâ€"Grland, Romualdi. ;- Hop step and jumpâ€"Orland, Rom- ualdi. High jumpâ€"Bandiera, Petchersky. Pole vaultâ€"Toderan, Fitzgerald. Shat putâ€"Bandiera, Crocco. Relayâ€"Lucciantonio, Vacchino, Che- plik, Bandiera, Toderan. ® ‘ Molnar, Senyk into the goal, giving. tpg ;«t;fl)a}ie no chance to save.â€" / h In the second half McMabkon opened the scoring for Hollinger with a smart gcoal but from this point on the loset§ seemed to fade from the picture, White getting two and Munro one for the winners before the game ended. The lineups:â€" ; Domeâ€"Goal, Baxter; backs, Barnes and Hampton; halfbacks, Lone, Paint« er and Cockburn; . forwards, White, C. Fernie, Munro, Chambers, Foster. , Hollingexâ€"â€"Goal Birch;, ‘qag\ks Moâ€" Whinnie and Welch; halfbacks Boyd,‘ McMahon and Cody;â€" forwands Wishâ€", art, Mearon, Rogers, Hancock Long- ton; subs, Waddell. ‘Junior Events 100 yas.â€"Swain, Wasyluk. 220 yds.â€"â€"Senyk, Swain. Low hurdlesâ€"Billinger, Wasyluk. Broad jumpâ€"Telkkinen, Molnar. High jumpâ€"Wasyluk, Swain. Shot Senyk. Pole vaultâ€"Telkkinen, Carson. L Hop step and jumpâ€"Molnar, Carson, Relayâ€"Wasyluk, Swain, Telkkined, * SHE! uP t + 4