Porcupine Advance, 22 Jun 1921, p. 2

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MSXg ’ ' ALL STUDEBAKER Marsha1ia)cciesttrne, Limited Timmins " Ontario . ,NEW PRitpil, 9F STUDEBAKER JtUTOMOBiLES Wm kept the Igt. innings: Dome-She Sale Opens Saturday, June 25th at 9 am. Jome--sheplusrd singled over 2nd. nmas repeated, Shepherd g:oing to ond. Parnell ttruek out. Shep- .d out stealing third, Thomas go- . to seeond on the play. Fell rolled Mol'uv fur the third out. 0 runs, 2 LL34...” 2m: CARS AR: .n ven by Mr SCOTS "Built- in- Canada" '1rElrillii: _ilyfriE2ill"'S S'1rORlli: EQUIPPED WITH CORD TIRES If Slr. J. N. Levine " the match '.---. LIGHT-SIX COUPE ROADSTER LIGHT-51X S-PASS. SEDAN. . . . SPECIAL-SIX 4-PASS. COUPE . SPECIAL-SIX S-PASS. SEDAN . BIG-SIX 4-PASS. COUPE . . . . .. . BIG-SIX 7-PASS. SEDAN . . . . . . . IL mm: rm; lird lay "'llrlFlllllE MllElNl'S STORE Coupe: and Sedans Shepherd errors. Hollinger-King singled over third. Scully saerifieed, sending. him along to second. Spring: out, Fell to Par- nell, King going to third on the play. Lake called Qiit on strikes. 0 runs, 1 hit, " errors.' _ I 4th. innings: Ihtme----,Thotnas shvuek out. Parnell safe on first and went to seeond when Scull)” threw wild to first. It should have heen an easy out. Fell struck out tr {M II il it h' M Ma ns m Cl 5it?tEix>arzamiEg5S.t2,WMEWiM e t'I'ot' tns ll Thomas struek out. Parnell st and went to semmd when ew wild to h'rst. It should an easy out. Fell struck annei an e field IE \irth sin , Mec'ov. Id sing ld died n M( ll vV 0 runs, I) hits, 0 )n stealin doulrle (1 mble THE PORCUWNE ADVANCE 't ' ':7Y 11 1'tltl, 111 popped to Fell. 0 runs, 0 hits 6th. innings: I Dome-Lake now pitching for Hol- linger, Burns going to centre field. Murtson batting for Clark got a life when Spring fumbled his grounder. Shepherd out, Spring to McCoy, Ifirrtson wing to seeond, Thomas Morison going died to McLean. [a McCoy. () runs Hollinger-Eh Dome/Thomas tn 9th innings Dome-l' $111 Bollinger: Ml-Leun. s Le XIII] til Dome ll Clark, rf .. Mortsun, ll? Ellis, p ..., Camp'bell, rf Stolen bases-NeLean, Sippola. Double hits-Lake, McCoy, Sippa- lo, Ellis. vsSaerif'tee hits-Scully. Pass Balls-Dome, 5; Hollinger, l. Base on balls-Off Lake I; off Tho- mas, 2; off Ellis, 1. l Struck out-By Haequist, 8; by Lake, 4; by Thomas I; by Ellis, 4. 1 Fresh Milch Cow, part Jersey; good milker. 1 21-foot Launch, 5 horse-power Gray motor, good condition. 1 20-horse power Boiler, with fix- eid. Mt tutes. 1 No. 1 Duplex Steam Pump. 1 Evinsude Motor. Mattagami Heights, opposite Post sOifiee, or phone 54XL. h trs'i I) ri Bu ll ,nw---1'houvas, safe when Spring asleep in handing his pop ly. :ms stole sevond and died steal- etl n tim'd.‘ Parnell tanned». he! 3d. Mansfield hit by pitched bal doubled, spoviyy: Fell. L'zuupbe to MeLean for the third and la, ll l'lll H101 , to tui,'dtt. Yrppa] second. Oscar llied tlll Alll ll tlt IL Box Score AB. R. H. P0.-A. E ...5 l 2 2 ()i ...5 ()200 1 FOR SALE hits AB, R. H. PO. 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A ' -F-, Complete facilikies for Dressing Rebecca (Comic Song) My Old New Jersey Home (Comic Song) Pucker Up and Whistle Charles l Moonlight and Honeysuckle Held Fast in a Baby's Hands (Tenor) I'it Forget You (Tenor) Cherler-Pox Trot Mello 'CAsthr--Walta Moonlight-r-Fox, Trot Ali By Mytseir--Fox Trot (Intro. “I Like " scandhtttrU--Fox Trot Ain't We Got Trun-Fax Trot "His Master's Vei I Lost My Heart To You-Myer, FtTTh Broken Moon-Without Yois--Medtey Fox Trot Joseph C. Smith and His Orchestra El Rellcarlo (The Charm) Blue and White Marimba Band jNoiv on sale $3”; at any "His Master's Voice" dealers elebrate 1921 at Timmins LED/1333B IiERE is another v new selections. E Be sure and hear Biily - - new selections. hvery one a musscal surprise. Be sure and hear Biijy.Jonessing "Peggy O‘Neil" and Coleman's famous orchestra play the two latest fox-trots "Cherie" and "Moonlight." Victrola Ask to hear them played on the TEMISKAMING All on 12-inch Douhlrsided Records $1.00 . cc- - - ..v. 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