The third quarter went scoreless but the terams made yards on several 0€¢â€" ecaslions, Baderski and Lake for Timâ€" mins, and Zarreski for Kirkland Lake. Kossick should ‘have had touchâ€" gdown for Timinins in the last quarter but became confused and grounded the ball on the Kirkland Lake one yar? line after a run of thirtyâ€"five yards. He realized his mistake a few seconds later and lifted the ball over _the. touch line. The score was disullowed and Timmins were penalized ten yards on the play for crawling. On three sther occasions Timmins had the ball insids the Kirkland five yard line but failed to score. The. quarter was just about half over when Banasuik was sent off Kirkland Lake got the ball when Timmins falled to make yards a few minutes later and proceeded to march down the field to the Timmins thirty yard line. Connelly tried for a plareâ€" ment and missed but Lake was dow ed behind the line when he attemptrd to run the ball out, giving Kirkland Lake their first and only point of the game. 3 to score. The. quarter was just about half over when Banasuik was sent off for the duration of the game for punchâ€" ing on a tackle. Timmins jgot the last point of the game when the ball went over the deardline on an attempted placement kick from a difficult angle. During the remaining few minutes of play the competition was about even, neitlher team threatening to turn the tide with a major score. Timminsâ€"Snap, Moro; insides, Nel!â€" son, Gervais; middles, Ormston anc Bandiero; ends, Romualdi and Copps; halves, Johnston, Baderski, Lake; quarâ€" ter, McLellan:; fAiying wing, Everara; alternates, Kossick, Durkin, Bateman, Charron, Soulsby, Svos, Turgeon, Luchâ€" en, McDermott. Kirkland Lake:â€"Snap, Walters; inâ€" Juniors Beaten 1418â€"0 The junior game proved a walkover for the Kirkland Lake squad. They have gathered a fast, smart team toâ€" gether and will take a lot of beating. In Saturday‘s game they scored three points in the first quarter on a placeâ€" ment kick by Conroy. Corroy got his second placement in the second quarter and a few minutes later MclLeod went over for a touc‘tâ€" down on an end run. Conroy convertâ€" ed and kicked for another point just before the end of Kirkland the lead Kirkland Lake:â€"Snap, Walters; inâ€" sides, Robinson, Jacko; middles, Patriâ€" quin and Bechaz; ends, Zarriski and Playger; halves, Martin, McNaughton, Redmond, Slievert, McDougall; mates, Assad, Andrews, Connolly, Orse®, Banasuik, Laut. AaskKkE0 or givet a battle all match here c the best gal Timmins Higt football teams d Seniors Victorious By 4â€"1 ; But Juniors Are Beaten 18â€"0 Senior Squad Look Impressive in First Battle of N.O.S. S.A. Season on Saturday Afternoon. Classy Junior Out fit Present Strong Lineup to Give Locals Whitewash ing. High School Football Teams Divide at Kirkland Lake â€"onmin men w e t : «on n n rmenen e en ce €ore of ; 18â€"( thrill *uCRSDAT OCTOBER 137TH, 1938 teams win bi alvin J on es QUALITY SHOES FOR MEN rcing SON 6 Pine St. N. he W Xâ€"Ray Fittings and Vocational Schooi vided the opening N.G. at Kirkland Lake on eniors winning by a the juniors absorbing The senior contest was with no quarter being y either team. It was way ahd the return aturday promises to be of the whole pigskin the quarter to give If McPhail and Davis fail to catch on with the motor city pucksters they will réeturn to Kirkland Lake and play for the Toburn Reavers again. McPhail is a local boy, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hector McPhail of the Lake Shore proâ€" perty. Kenny Davis came to KirkKland from North Battleford Beavers where he played goalie with the Allan Cup finglists who lost out to the Sudbury Tigers. j Sixâ€"man Rugby Game Starts Here Paul "Scotty‘ McPhail and Kenny Davis, last season defencemen and goalie respectively for Toburn Beavers in the Gcold Belt Hockey League, leit last Saturday for â€"«Detroit where they will practice lunder the watchful eyes of Jack Adams, Red Wing coach. Both boys were promised the chance for pro hockey last season and are now in training with the Red Wings and other hopeful amateursâ€"counting on getting a contract with the twoâ€"time NH L. champions. Next Monday, Oct. lith, the regulir Kiwanis luncheon mteting will be )n charge of the Kiwanis Education Comâ€" mittee. The speaker for the occasion will be Kiwanian "Paddy" Lynch, and the subject of his address will be, "The Early History of Kiwanis." Schumacherâ€"Centre, Pataran; ends Battigelli and ‘Turcott; quarter, Ianâ€" narelli; halves, Narduzzi and Hea‘n; alternates, Cripps, Zadorozony, Bortoâ€" lotti, Todhunter. Exchange: Onre enemy will give a man more free advertising than a dozen friends. six attempts. Heath and Narduzzi went over for touchdowns in the first quarter with the latter converting to give Schumacher an 11â€"0 lead. Scoring was halted on both sides until Schumacher opened up in the third session and piléed up an additional sixteen points, Cripps, Turâ€" cott and Narduzzi again went over the line for major scores, Narduzzi conâ€" verting his try. Zadorozny scored another touchdown for Schumacher in the fourth quarier, Ssouth Porcupine‘s only score being a well timed placement by Pearce near the end of the game from the twentyâ€" eight yard line. Ssouth Porcupine: Centre, Kavanagh; ends, Kautto and Uren; quarter, Mcâ€" Niven; halves, Maki, Pearce; alternates Evans, Honer, G. Romanick and T. Roâ€" manick. Toburn Pair Getting Pro Tryout In the first interschool sixâ€"man rugby game ever played north of North Bay, Schumacher High School defeated south Porcupine at the Schumacher school grounds last night by the oneâ€" sided score of 32â€"3. The contest gave the spectators a good idea of what to expect from this new sport, the game providing many end runs and forward passes which were completed. The forâ€" ward passing attack of the Schumacher team in the third quarter was almost perfect. They completed five out of Timmins High and Vocational School will meet Schumacher High School on Tuesday in Schumacher in an exthiâ€" tion sixâ€"man rugby game. The sixâ€" man style of the favorite fall sport atâ€" traction, is making a big hit with the fans elsewhere and will no doubt be just as popular in this section. Battling on more team was able to quarter but Evans for Kirkland in : bring their total u Schumacher High School Defeated South Poreupine in Opening Tilt 32â€"8. Early History of Kiwanis to be Subject of Address "Seotty" MePhail and Kenâ€" ny Davis Get Big Chance With Detroit Redwings. TO PLAY ON TUESDAY as ‘the star of the in with McLeod, Conroy at outstanding for Kirkla: uUp score in the third went over the line even terms, ne st Gquatr zhteen. The Wrightâ€"Hargreaves hockey teoam, season always a threat in the old Mines | proved League and the more recent Gold Belt | greave League for the NO.HA. will not be | the t there for the faceâ€"off in local puck | Nickel wars this season. gradua The decision came after a meetingl Witt cf the Wrightâ€"Hargreaves Mine At.hâ€"I the a: l2tic Association, at which the members | energik of the Association agreed to withdraw I the gy the black and white team from Goldl Belt activities for the season. Jess Spring, who took over conir~l Co of the hockey squad last season, ryeâ€" turned from the south after an unsucâ€" Sl! cessful attempt to sign up players to bolster a team weakened by the rs?-’ signation of some imports in the past De week or so. I Jess of the turned cessful bolster Wrightâ€"Hargreaves has always been a name feared in both the old Mines League and in the Gold Belt Hockey League. In the interâ€"mine circuit the black and white teams won the silverâ€" ware three seasons running. They tcok possession of the trophies and shield in 1933â€"34, did the trick again in 1934â€"35 and made it a "hatâ€"trick" â€"three in a row in 1985â€"36. Entering the Gold Belt in the fall of 1936 the ‘Hargreaves crew was a liitle too weak to measure the strides of the Lake Shore, Tekima and McIntyrzs squads but, climaxing a year of upâ€" Last season with the Teks out of the way it was a Lake Shoreâ€"Wrightâ€"Harâ€" greaves natural battle all the way dowr the schedule. Jess Spring, serving hi apprenticeship at the ‘HMHargreaves he‘m guided his troop to the finals with Lake Sshore. The ‘Shores took the series tw straight, by scores of 3â€"2 and 4â€"0, t win the Gold Belt championship an: take possession of the Lorne Milla: Trophy. Since last spring players have beon congregating at the mine but a few of those counted on for heavy @uty this squads but, climaxing a year of upâ€" sets, Chuck Jemmett‘s charges ed McIntyre in an important game to send Tekimas into the finals with Lake Shore. Wrightâ€"Hargreaves Drop Out Of Senior N.O.H.A. Company Desertion of Imports and Inability of Manager Jess Spring to Fill Gaps, Forces Smart Kirkland Lake Team to Reâ€" tire This Year. Lake Shore and Toburn Left. SsenIor N. OQ.â€"s.‘s. 2 The above shot takt Wednesday and Thursday, October 19 and 20 DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME "JUDGE HARDY‘S CHILDREN" WITH LEWIS STONE, MICKEY ROONEY, CECILIA PARKER AND FAY HOLDEN ALSO With Ron Lake kicking all four points ‘ and Vocational School defeated Kirkla:r senior N. O. S.°S. A. game in Kirkland I Starring BING CROSBY AND FRED MacMURRAY, with Luen‘ Drew, Elizabeth Patterson and Donald O‘Connor Band Numberâ€""Moments of Charm" Universal News COMEDYâ€""THERE GOES THE BRIDE" Pete Smith Specialtyâ€""Fisticuffs" Movie Sunday Midnight, Mondav and Tuesday October 16th, 17th and 18th Friday, Friday Midnight and Saturday, October 14th and 15th "SING YOU SINNERS" DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME RUDOLPH VALENTINO AND VILMA BANKY in NOTICEâ€"On Double Feature Programmes coming to our theatres, we request our patrons to attend the Theatre not later than 8.00 p.m. to see entire performance. MATINEE DAILY AT 2.30 P.M. EVENINGSâ€"7.006 and 8.50 P.M. MIDNIGHT SHOWS. Every Friday and Sunday Join the HIT NO. 2 SYLVIA SIDNEY AND GEORGE RAFT in CLAUDE RAINS. GLORIA DICKSON, EDWARD NORRIS and OTTO KRUGER. _ ADDED SHORTâ€""JUCGGLING FOOoL® 1‘ A L AC E. "THEY WON‘T FORGET" "LITTTLE TOUGH GUY" THE "DEAD END KIDS" in Falcons AT THE TIMMINS THEATRES he Conacher Signed By Detroit Big Charley Conacher, former Toronâ€" to star, who thrilled thousands of Maple Leaf fans with his colourful hockey and goal seoring ability, has been signed after a year of idleness through illness, byJack Adams andt his Detroit Red Wings. Completely recovered in health, Conacher is exâ€" pected to have a 20â€"goal season with his new club. Adams declined to anâ€" nclunce the terms of the transaction with Connie Amythe, of the Leafs. toâ€" star, W1 Maple Leaf hockey and been signed Former Toronto Star, Reâ€" covered in Health, Signs With Redwing Team. season laft and created gaps which proved hard to fill. Now Wrightâ€"Harâ€" greaves joins the Falconbridge Palcons, the team which G@ropped from the Nickel Belt loop this spring, after the zraduation of players to other climes. With basketball also on the shelf, the association will be devoting its energies to interâ€"departmental games in the gym and on the rink. Dougall Martin, alternate snap and end for the Kirkland Lake high school rugby team, suffered a cracked vbelyies bone as a result of a tackle in Saturâ€" day‘s game with Timmins. Martin, who will not likely see action this week in Timmins, was one of the Juniers brought up to strengthen the older squad last week. He was hurt near the end of the game when he tackled big Ron Lake, who was returnâ€" ing a Kirkland kick. s Kirk] land Lake in â€" d Lake Saturda; econd half show and Lake Player Injured Last Saturday Movietone News Bandiero and Everard., . Lellan. local quarterback ston in a line scrimmage Comedyâ€""Hill Billy Goat Serialâ€"Episode No. 5 Thursday and Friday, October 13th and 14th JOHN HOWARD, HEATHER ANGEL and H. B. WARNER in Musicalâ€"*‘"Swing Fever Cartoonâ€""Just Ask Jupiter" Saturday, Sunday Midnight and Monday October 15th, 16th and 17th BOB BAKER in "BORDER WOLVES" MATINEE DAILY AT 2.30 P.M. EVENINGSâ€"7.00 and 8.50 P.M. MIDNIGHT SHOW Every sunday SPECIAL CHILDREN‘S MATINEE Every Saturday Morning at 11.15 a.m. Children‘s Ticketsâ€"10c¢ Tuesday and Wednesday, October 18 and 19 DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME ALAN MARSHAL AND TALA BIRELL in "BULLDOG DRUMMOND IN AFRICA" GOLDFIELDS GLENDA FARRELL AND BARTON McLANE in the Russell Hotel challenged the Legion Branch to a game, the Legion winning 6 to 2, and also winning the return game 6 to 2. Any clubs or other organizations in town wishing to parâ€" ticipate in this old English game may take steps to join the league being formed by getting in touch with James Gordon, steward at the Legion, or Arthur Leonard, of the Russell Hotel. Start Dart Throwing League in Timmins introcuced to Timmins and there are plans to organize a league. Resently the â€"â€"Russel]l O Hotel challenged O the The final for the Golf Trophy was played this tween G. Barbarie and N. J. and was won by Barbarie afte match. Legion and Russell Hotel Already Have Teams. G. Barbarie W inner of the Knox Handicap Golf Trophy "INVISIBLE ENEMY" "FLYX AWAYC BABYC" DON BESTERâ€"BAND NUMBER Wi dartâ€"throwin K J _V P A V Dancing every Andy C Couple 75c. ALSCO) the Knox Handi¢cap played this week peâ€" Comedyâ€""Inlawful" Travelogueâ€"Golden California Cartoonâ€"*"Sneezing Weasel" News ime ha ysen MciIntyre â€" Brockbank, McAdarm Mair, Rogers, Phillips, J. Dawson, C Dawson, Dunstan, Urquhart, Searle, R Boyd, alternates, J. Morrison, G. Boyd Refereeâ€"Pat Larmer. Linesmen, H Bann>rman and Jim Bennett. Lake Shoreâ€"Souter, McMinn, Wilâ€" liams, Cree, Ramsay, Chalmers, Manuel, McKissock, Syme, Hewson, Doyle, alterâ€" nate, Nelson. Northern Ontario Football Title is Won By Mcintyre WiIlnh Ooneâ€"goal leéead uU belts, McIntyre started off | directed assault. Tommy S ed an offâ€"side gcal about t after the game started bu was called back by referge F Five minutes later Urqu through the centre for a bea The contest remained unchanged unâ€" til the thirty minute mark of the secâ€" ond chapter when Bob Boyd sank a pass from his brother, G. Boyd. Three minutes later Dunstan, who had been close on a couple of occasions, scored from close range, Tommy Searle getâ€" ting the last goal of the series on a pass from Bob Boyd. was called back by referge Pat Larms Five minutes later Urquhart we through the centre for a beautiful go: taking a pass from Searle and drivi the ball to the left corner from twen yards out. It was the only goal of t] first half. Defeated Lake Shore Saturday Afternoon 4â€"0 and Win League Championship. Score Three Goals in Second Half in Less Than Five Minutes to Clinch Victory. 11 hu 1€ 1€ ring three second half goals in than five minutes, MciIntyre won Northern Ontario football title they defeated Lake Shore at Mcâ€" e Stadium Saturday afternoon by re of 4â€"0. The Macs made it a ut all the way, having won ihe game in Kirkland Lake the week ime in 1«0O. MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17h, 18th and 19th Bing Crosby and Shirley Ross in NEW EMPIRE PHURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13th, 14th and 15th COMEDYâ€"Ken Murray and Oswald in "WEDDING YELLS®" Gary Cooper, Geo lead under the started off with a we Tommy Searle scot cal about ten minute CARTOONâ€"LOONEY TOON in "ROVER‘S RIVAl COMEDYâ€"Joe and Asbestos in "UNDER THE WIKEH You‘ll Enjoy Andy Cangiano‘s Orchestra " Waikiki Wedding " MATINEE DAILY AT 2.30 P.M. ADMISSION: Children 15¢; Adults EVENINGSâ€"7.00 and 8.50 P.M. ADMISSION: Children 20¢; Adults 40¢ " souls at Sea " minules he play Larmer t â€"went SPORTâ€""AQUABAT S at the Wednesday and Saturday Raft and Franees Dee in many, a objected in North logical right, anyway, has a team operâ€" ating in Northern Ontario to compete for the Eastern Ontario championshin? Why in the name of all that is logtcal in geography? The question becomes all the more pertinent when on> 12â€" members that jobs are always provided in the mining regions for players outâ€" standingâ€"hockey and baseball players. There are Renfrewites there. In the mineralized regions of Northern Ontario are athletes from over all the province and from points beyond. And, pertiiyps worst of all, Kirkland Lake has a man named Luck as pitcher!" B CLU Not Pleased That North Wins Eastern Ontario Cup tealn, â€"tléam â€"piayin against Pembroke at the logical right, anyway, h: ating in Northern Ont; to that effect, ‘and Northern Ontario tean allowed to win an P baseball championship with it. The whole s: ‘"‘Once mare championship of the Eastern Ontario Baseball Association has been won by a Northern Ontario nine. Kirkland Lage registered three straight wins against the Smith Falls team, a team playing in Renfrew Kincardine News: Fashions this fall flatter slender figures. The fiatter they are the more they flatter. s’\llS() PURE WHITE PAPERS ecent 1ss s follow d that thern O1 id waln Extra Lady 10c 11 O nd â€" team should no ri} sastern â€"Onia and get av ad story is t o Ronfrew M _ O mee n expt 1~ OQOniario Kenkrew By what Ot V