Porcupine Advance, 15 Aug 1938, 1, p. 5

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Quinn 1| gamse f0 Inky W frame, Molet a h were much enjoyed the seventhâ€"inning bition got a rousing Adults 50c 1k TIMMINS PARK House of David Lose 2â€"0 to Mclnutyre Under Floodlights Beared Visitors Only Able to Collect Four Hits off Comâ€" bined Pitching of McShane, Callery and Zampell. Jake Quinn Wins Game With Long Triple Scoring Two Ahead of Him in Third Inning. McI MONDAY, ATOGUST 18TH 1308 C alvin J on es VW HOUSE UNDER THE $70,000 FLOODLIGHT SYSTEM reached TE QUALITY SHOES FOR MEN M McIntyre in d, the first BY POPULAR REQUEST another thrilling game of ible b THE COLOURFUL BEWHISKERED HARYVEY (A Picked Team from the Two Clubs) 6 Pine St. N. rt AInI H at 8£.30 p.m. sharp ittings IriC€ 1@ pa e the traffic. the beared visitors by the crowd and pepper ball exhiâ€" hand. he on e lriple by Jac lat won the ba the third innin man up in th on an errcr k a V ft hander, went House of David d nine hits off QF DAVID the big grandâ€" ity long befors iy at 8.30. The ked to perfecâ€" nd third base the overflow _ were detailed 1t L.‘ â€" erI beat by Jack WGWuUuInn, Gilbert Sunder McShane aâ€"Callery bâ€"Zampe Ocrak, Molet, â€" Murphy Rhodes, Woor Prout $ throwin havinge : the winne the mispla of the gam Jake Qu Coomb Malons a tripile. base for â€" ions there next batte inning. The McIntyre team money under the are the pitching staff ra In the previous inning McInilyre fillâ€" ed the bases with no one out but failed to scorr. Quinn was walked, Gilbert and Sunderland bunting safely to clog the sacks. Oceak at third base atâ€" tempted to field both balls but slid on the slippery grass before getting his hands on the ball. Cooke hit into a double play, Maloney at first spearing a line drive and catching Sunderland off the bag. McShane was thrown out at first to end the inning. The House of David only had seven men on base during the entire game. six dying on the pathways and Oceak being thrown out at third in the sixth inning trying to stretch a double into a triple. Only two men reached third base for the visitors. On both occasâ€" ions there were two men out and the next batter was vanquished to end the it the bulski im Children 15¢ reC rep Quinn had a perfect night at awing a triple, double, single and on balls in his four appearances AT WO 1 ad ; Han 3 31 riced McShane 1 1} BOX SCORE House of David AB â€" R Cat N) wat O O C o $ o hJ o 0 o o o o o d 11 mMA 29 0 MceIntyre AB T 1€ out at ht o his credi f fifteen ‘he only er iare Quinn nning bu he outcom H lef IIber standout, first and like the ind gave Bill TCO 101 but d TIMMINS LADY GOLFER wWIN TOUKRNEY TE Outplay Vancouver North Shore in Second Game of Dominion Soccer Finals. Dome Won Friday Game By 31 Score House of David .000 CO0 000Oâ€"O 4 : McIntyre ... 002 000 0O0Oxâ€"2 9 1 Ssummary Errors, Zanelli, Molet, Sisler, Hann Threeâ€"base hit, Quinn. Twoâ€"base hits Oceak, Maloney, Quinn. Struck out, by McShane, 4 in four innings, by Callery 0 in two innings, by Zampell, 3 in three innings; by Sisler, 3. First on balls. off McShane 1, off Callery 0, off Zamâ€" pell, 0; off Sisler, 1. Double plays, Maâ€" loney unassisted; Coombs to Maloney. Hit by pitcher, Molet. Sacrifices, Maâ€" longéy 2, Hann, Sunderland. First base on errors, Wood. Left on bases, House 1} By Dom minous handkerchie! as h former King of Clout, now league was caught on a tor put up with the hot weathe 11 nn nb Willic replaced Callery fir "THIs HEAT AND THESE DODGERS" ) W Min DT €â€" into m Mik 16 handke Whyte 1 ind fired 21 11 McIint LI Jimm der Winnip onfiden otball it 16 McMan And ief a Dom 16 HOUSE OF DAVID BEATEN BY MceINTYRE TEAM 000 00O0Oâ€"O 000 0O0xâ€"2 fC iteral pa 1€ quo AM â€"PRIZE Gol nC vey with, MI nighn Dom id rge Herman Ruth mops his brow with a voluâ€" e seeks the shade of the dugout steps. The ‘ coaching Brooklyn Dodgers in the National Tid day bemoaning the necessity of having to ‘r. As if the Daffiness boys weren‘t enough. +; Hollinger Team is Defeated c _ By Touring House of David forward O Domin THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO ed 0â€" | Knizht 16 Ki H 11 Timmins Ball Park Packed by Big Crowd for Floodlight Contest on Saturday Night. Visitors Took Early Lead and Were Never Headed. Art Scarlett Hits Homer for Local Team. hen the Murphy wo hits isposed _ st rida M rk Â¥AI 1b 1f 1b BOX SCORE Mouse of David AB °R * No dn se *A x > Hollinger Romualdi and a double vided the House of David run in the sixth inning. tt1, who allowed six hits n the first three innings, with the loss. Avery 37 AB ind fifth, Cherevaty th, with Dorey finâ€" POQO 14 ‘Ihe RKenIreWw MEerCc Â¥ | correspondent writes 0 date of August 9th: o | A sensation was cr q | in Norway Bay when q | was discovered in a ; | by some person or p€ ning starting at ;Harbour team h t introducing nigh t and no doubt an be on hand to s« wWwas C home Providing weat} ing House of Day meet an allâ€"star t Intyre and Holli game at Timmin: Errors, Maloney 2, Lawton, Romualdi, Ford 3. Home ru lett. Twoâ€"base hits, Coombs, Struck out, by Istratti, 5 in nings, by Avery 0, in two in Cherevaty, 0 in two innings, 3 in two innings, by Murphy on balls, off, Istratti, 1, off Ay Cherevaty, 0, off Dorey, 0 off | Double plays, Thompson to Hollinge Thompson, D:lmonte, Istrattli, p aâ€"McDonal« bâ€"McKay, : câ€"Oiltean, c dâ€"Avery, p eâ€"Cherevaty 1â€"Dorey House of David to Play Allâ€"Star Team Toâ€"Night Gentlemen 35¢ qouse C BASEBALL despatched to an O S. Porcupine Ball Park â€"batted for Knight in â€"batted for Romualdi in e relieved Delmonte first o â€"replaced Istratti first of replaced Avery first of si replaced Cherevaty first c e of David .202 001 000 nger _ 000 000 O11 Summary Rentfr. Coomb. Game starts at 5.15 p.m. sharp 3b emen 35¢ Ladies 25¢ DON‘T MISS THIS GAME! Hollin Mercu 30 p o achary im pl 0 off Murph n Sunday baby boy ibandoned The walf nnIings, by by Dorey, y, 9. Bases very,. 0, off upin crowd wi V l ) Ford to ) Maloney. TT team wil from Mc floodligh Off K ar Dart Mu1 J1s Pveâ€" Benton nit in ?oin ind pit irth hth q $ Y hy 11 by 14 First prize $1000; second prize $600; third prize $400; fourth prize $300; fifth prize $200; sixth prize $100; sevâ€" enth prize $80; eighth prize $70; ninth prize $60; tenth prize $50; eleventh prize $40; twelfth prize $35; thirteenth priz2> $30; fourteenth prize $30; fifâ€" The winner shall receive the chamâ€" pionship gold medal and the first prize, $1000 in money; also the custody of the Seagram Gold Cup for one year. Prize money shall be awarded only to a professional. only from 9 or less. Competitions as approved by the Royal and Anclent Golf Club of St. Anâ€" drews, or as amended by the Royal Canadian Golf Asosciation, and in acâ€" cordance with the local rules, as apâ€" proved by the executive committee. 2. Any competitor who is not present at the first teeing ground when his name is called shall be disqualified. 3. All disputes shall be settled by the executive committee of the Royal Canâ€" adian Golf Association, and its decisâ€" ion shall be final. 4. The prize money amounting to $3000, subject to any alteration necesâ€" sitated by ties, shall be divided as folâ€" OI may be North Shore Tie Series By _ Winning Saturday Game Canadian Open Golf Championship 1938 Rules and Conditions of Event at Toronto This Week. The Canadian Open Golf Championâ€" hip will be played on the course of he Mississauga Golf and Country Club, oronto, Ontario, on Thursday, Friday nd Saturday, August 18th, 19th and 0th, 1938, and shall be decided by the ntire field playing 36 holes, one round f 18 holes on Thursday and 18 holes n Friday, after which the field will be mited to the 60 competitors having he lowest scores, also those whose cores tie the last inclusive score, who hall play 36 holes on Satiurday. y stTrOKes in olf and the ompetitions nd Ancient Â¥ ) € All ap In All applications for entries had tc accompanied with entrance fee of 00 and received by the secretary, B Anderson, 357 Bay street, Toronto t., not later than Wednesday, Augâ€" ancouver Team Even Series With Doms for Canadian Football Championship. Fourth and Deciding Game Being Played at Winnipeg Toâ€"night. Dome Players Reâ€" ported III from Effects of Water. , no 10th the case of amateur golfers, appliâ€" )ms for entries will be considered from players whose handicap is less Please indicate if handicap 10\mcxal state or club. If club, tournament record of the playex be required. ol three series on msaturday. Th ‘rn victory left the two teams tied one win and a tis each. The deâ€" game will be played toâ€"night and cessary, overtime will be played clare a champion. sil Robinson, short and stocky and or Harvey, tall and husky, led the mined coast team in the round even Conditions competition shall be played in accordance with Rules of the Special Rules for Stroke toI PT: sters received plaudits fo uver North Shore Unite« me Mines in the Dominio: at Winnipeg through : i the third game of thei series on Saturday. Th the inspired play of Robâ€" of a tie for first place, s who tie shall play adâ€" s as arranged by the on, short and stocky and , tall and husky, led the ast team in the round st, forcing a fourth game teams tied 1â€"1 in the ns tied 1â€"1 winning the in the second to PHONE 860 BREWERY Ltd. LUists are : ficial silk grill mad major Indian Brooklyn equivalent backstop, from the Southern 24 be named appropria t Catcher Costing Dodgers Equivalent of $30,000 medal for the be up tfet e taken 11 Sherbt named h. wer This Invigorating Bottled Exclusively by the 1t exp € h priZ 4 Dodget H 11 will rlda need 11 MIN S d a previous he Cleveland 1 pay the their new e, â€" acquired Club of the o players, to it $15,000 in lved in the Ir SsCcore, anc 2nd and 3rd stern water finitely but n the lineâ€" nt 1€ 1 denâ€" of artiâ€" zold and

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