Porcupine Advance, 31 May 1922, p. 5

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MMI illitl, INCHES RINSE MUCH INTERN the VII Scored away in trymg to get Scum also advaneeri Fl" ssaeriheed oitt, Tl Badly going to 3rd. Duncan struck oat. 1 Coehravne---NeLean out, ('m-hrano to Pierce. Karanaugh fouled out in Destafano, the latter making a cirrus catch. Douglas struek out. 0 runs, 0 hits, ‘0 errors. Timmins-Tait? stun-k out. Desta- fano walked. Scully also took a free pass, and Farr did likewise. Coehaarrte singled, scoring Dusty and was mm at the plate. 1 run, 1 hit, 0 errors. “Linings Coehrane-Aeton struck oat, AV laine flied out .11» Cochrane. Thacker hit by pitched ball. Morrison out, Co- chrane to Pierce. 0 runs, 0 hits, 0 er'- rors. Timmins-duh/an hit in frusrpst' the plate and Avtts thrown out hy Mor- ajson. Pierce struck out. McIntyre :singled and was forved out at 2nd, .thLean to Knvanaugh. 0 runs, 1 hit, :0 errors. 15th. Innings coehrane---Niehol now pinching Im- Timmins. G. Campbell walked und went to 2nd. on a wild pitch. D. Campbell popped to Destafano. Mc 1iean singhnl, scoring G, Campbell. Ka'vanaugh popped to Coehrane, and Doublas struek out. 1 run, 1 hit,Irer- tors. Timmine--Camploell new pitching for Coehrane. Desmfano walked. Haul- ly "saerihesl him along to 2nd. Farr walked. So did Coehrane. l)estathno scored and Farr and Cox-inane akil- vaneed on a wild pityh. Duncan sin- gled, scoring Farr and Bunny ("och- ra-ne, Duncan going to 2nd on the throw into the plate. She-alum 1celk- -ed. Duncan and Sheehan advanced on a wild piteh. Pieree strnel.; (mt. Neintywe "Ned out to G. ("wwbe'IL Cl runs, 1 hit, 0 errm-s. ___________;_____________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-_________ _______7 WWWfi§§wfifififimfifififiWfim§ trt: W ‘ontmum Destafg flanker en 2nd. Innings " runs, " hit 3rd. Innings 6th. Innings mo tt 1an ll from )0 " Thin mung ru Br Molutg 0 errors ll Il ar [THOR [BITE nyre tek' A Timmins-ire-ne smgl can .lmmwtl to D. Campbell. went 10 2nd un a Wild piteh, stTmik out. Pierre f6uled to 0 runs, " hits, 0 ttil't'ot'ft. 8th. Innings Coehrane--Drm.zhvs. out 'ttt Pierce. Dusty making a I Arm”) singled. Allaire pup out, Niehol Chin‘s. ' Titntnins---Merotyre out, McLean to Acton. Nielu0 singled. Destafano oat, Cttrnphell to Acton, Niche! going to 2nd. Scull}: ‘doubled to left, scoring Nichol. FYrr safe on Kavantrugh's error. thmihrane out, Campbell lo hom.' 1 -'run, 2 hits, 1 error. errm: Cor.ihrane out, Campbell lo Aeton.' 1 rum, 2 hits, 1 error, 9th. Innings Coehrame-Al. i'atnphell ont, Dun- PM! to Pieree. 1). Camplsell struck out. McLean singled, and Kawmangh s'licd out to Sheelmn. " mu, 1 hit., 9 or- I'UI'S I). Campbell, ill) Mr’Lean. s.s. . . . Kavammgh, :y, Douglas rd. .. . Avton, lb. . . . . . Allaire. all .. . Thaeker, p. ... 'Morrisrn, e. . . . G. Campbell, If ('auwhvll, p. . .. Des-ta iitno," 3h Sun”); of. .. Farr, Lf. ... Coehrane, 2h. L111 tle “111121 mmins---Coehrr, mapped to D. ( E10 2nd on a W rk out. Pierre ns, " hits, 0 tpi", Tm al " HI Int yre error. human threw u ring and Mull!” r1211 strurk (mt. ISO!) mt TGelcet Sir 7th. Innings. Jek' G ttek lert'E making a nice 1llaire yopped r walked. M xalket AB AB n out De 0 runs, Yd m 8 mm 0 runs, l) hits RH?!) " REPO " gled. Ihtn- ll. t'oehrane h. Sheelmn to Morrison. In " Destafa oall stnfann a throw. l to Co- '0 ot'rtson " It) fl H " ;u-K to :npbell Camp- BITE hit 10 " I'll" Illy 0 " " " " " 0 t) () " o " 0 H " Dane Shae 0 " Wild Nichol. FIRE BRIGADE BAD TWO CALLS ON TUESDAY LAST Tuesday ttftet'ttoon last the Fire Brigade had two calls, responding to hoth with the. usual extra prumptitmle. The one was for a chicken coup at the rear ot':Mr, F. 11ahon's on Balsam street. The t'ItTtse " this blaze is not known, hut it was a smoky fire all The 'Northern 'Lights Orchestra, of which Mr. F. Wolm, is leader, made a vilediiiei'l hit at the Tietoritt Day Dance in the McIntyre Hail, tlehmnaeher, last WVenliles‘Iay evening. The Dame itself was a big success. about a hun- dred mmpies being present and all having a good time. The music was something speeial in the way of (111th dance musie, aecordhtsr: to the "501mg! ..-\ ments the l fteieney. i small 1hlaze eatehy dance ir, genera] verdict. a " 1b " Summary _t--sh.ullv " Ca m THE PORCUPINB ADVANCE 0 o " H " npne 81 0 0 0 mmn " trff W 10 0 0 It " " m m 0 0 0 S) Off Imp- m- hx bs " o " " illliliilllll Iltllillllli fllil THE Tllllliilllf HAGUE List of Games Arranged for Local Baseball Series. mg ot t the font) twilight Orient May 29t 1loll in Hollinger Shops at Orientals, Mon-! day, June 5th. Schumaeluiv, at South Porcupine, Thursday, June 8th. 1 South Poreupine, at Hollinger Otiice Saturday, June 10th. Hollinger (mice at Orientals, Thurs- day, June 15th. Fseliunvaeher at Hollinger (Mice, Sa- turday, June 17th. _ Suuth Porcupine at Hollinger Shops Thursday, June 22nd. Orientals at South Porcupine, Sa- turday. June 24th. “Inlay, Jun Hollinger Thursday Orientals day July 3rd. Fleluuiraehev, at Bolling-er Show, Thursday., July 6th. South Poreupine at Orientals, Sa- turday; July 8th. Hollinger C)itiee, at Sehumm-her,l Thursday, July 13th. Holliuger Shops at South Porcupine Saturday, July 15th. Orientals at Hollinger Shops, Thurs day, July 20th. Schumavher at Orientals, Saturday, July 22nd. South Poreupine, at Schumacher, Thursday, July 27th. Hollinger (Wit-e at South Porcupine, Saturday, July 29th. l Hollinger Shops at Hollinger ()llice, Thursday, August 3rd. The game on Friday is called for 4.30 and the other games will' likely .be started at the same time. I'M NEW MILLING UNIT AT THE McINTYRE READY, JUNE 20th. for operation by June 20th. This ad.. dition will increase the milling (inpa- eity of the McIntyre to between 750 and soo tons .per day. This means an inerease of 200 to 250 tons Per day, the present milling (-zlpm-in being 550 tons. It is expeeted that the new milling unit of the 1redntyre will be ready m lune A' m " there-was another meet- Baseball Association and ng schedule for the local or tgue was drawn 1tp.1--- 'r at yiehumaeher, Monday, (Wire, at Hollinger She} Shops. at Schumacner, June 29th. it Hollinger (mice, Mon- ll Sclnnuacher, s, M ', The North Land, and Pf this northern seetion, will b with nothing less than th service that was given by tl 0. last year.) nish musle Hall saturd: eonibination all/a try-out JII is understood that both the Hay- den and Melinaney Mines in Og:den have recently acquired additional claims, thus adding: to the potential mine of' both these promising; proper- claims, thus adding: to value of both these pro ties. '\ . 1. , A large party of those interested in the Man-h Gold Mines in Deloro have been in the Camp this week, visiting: the pmperty. All were delighted with the prospects of the rountry in gener- al aiurthe March GUM Mines in par- tieu,l Mr. John Callinan and a number of thle dirw-turs and others interested in the i'allinttnt1leKay lixpluratimt Co. and other enterprises concerned with mining in this district are visiting the various mines and viewing different prospects and properties. The Ladies of Charity are giving a Pie Supper and Euchre in the K. of C. Hall, Timmins, on Thursday (to- inorvow) evening June lst. For the cards there will be an atiraetive array The Holly Jazz Orchestra will fur- sh music at the Dance in King's all Saturday night. This is a new n/loin-ation and Tom is giving them ar. rth Land, and particularly em seetion, will be satisfied lino lpaa than the summer he of beautiful prizes, while the Pie Sup- per will be up to the usual high sttut- davd set by the Ladies of Charity it the way of refreshments, ete. The speoinl feature at the New km- pire Theatre on Friday and Saturday of this week, June 2nd and 3rd, is. the play, “Rip Yan Winkle," fonn8~ ed on the famous story of the 5am name. The story is one that is parties- larlyntdapted to the art of the motion pier, ire and the tihn should be a spe- 1e'i1C'll1vl' interesting and pleasing; one f The Eastern Star observed the flrar' anniversary at the founding of their lodge by a social evening at South Porcupine on Monday night of this week. The evening proved a delight- ful one, there being a large attemlanrt and all having: a very pleasant even- ing UVen. . a; i'iSKiiiiL'i,

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