Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 1 Nov 1912, 1, p. 3

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wwwxxma~m~z~wx~x~z~ . President Lichtehheim of the Mom trad Wanderers has signed up his hockey team for the season with the exception of Hugh Lehman. whom he is still after. The latest to sign i! Arthur Ross, the Montmal man. There will be eight men carried through the season. they being 1- Boya. Sprme Chg-horn. Odie ("‘8‘ horn. Arthur Ross, Harry llyland. Ernie Johnson and For the first time in the history ; olboxing in the United States. an M3] attempt will he made by the New York State Achietic Commu- nion to fix an international standard bouts in the various classes. The of weights to govern championship Carmisuion hopes to get its ache- dule recognized by the authorities governing the sport in Angland. France and Australia. The followâ€" ing weight scale. drawn up by the New Yer mmminiun. is now on its way to the governing bodies- in the three countries named. and is ex- pected to receive their approval: Paper weight. 10+ Hm; bzintnnr Wight. 115 Mm; featherweight. 126 lbs.; welterweight, Ht") lbs; middle- weight. 158 lbs; light. heapyweight or ”commission weight” 176 lhsu, heavyweidit. 175 [munch and over. i i Chicago. UN” Z-kâ€"«Pklwzml h. Hcstlnkv. I‘o-pr¢_-smting a s‘yndit'ntv. says he «pm-rod. l’remdvm Murphy. $1 000,000 for the interest in the: (‘uhs but the bid was n-fust-d. Act-ord- imt tn Mr. Wc-stlakv. Murphy mid: “'l‘hn Hun“ is‘ nnt fur 5310. 'l‘hrm- but the bid was ri-Iuwu. .u'rniu' ing to Mr. Wi-stlakr, Murphy ~aitl: l “The team is not for salv. 'l‘hro-v‘ milliun dollars wunlvltl't hut it. I d“ not [H'UDUM‘ tn lw «lriwn (will (“If bani-hall. It is my hnsim-ss and l pi'oposv to stay in it. No amount of money you might montiun would internist me. It is not a financial matter. I gun going to stay in has!" ball in this town as long as I live. and I crpcct to live a long time." The men who authorized Mr. West- lake to represent thom in tiw nego- tiaticms are Chicagoans. There is still another syndicate after the West Side hall team. and the syndi- cate is made up of Pittsburgh and Cincinnati men. One of these men. Pâ€" PM W a 111 lolluw- ifm' a plane by the "I don't .v on its said (‘ham 9 in the 'thm If M‘ is ex- {mm-tide U1 .ioro who declined to permit the use of his name unless Murphy says his team is on the market. said : The team appealed to me as a good investment warming :1 fair price was placed on it and Frank Chance were retained as manager. It Chance is fired and Murphy re- Etains control of the team. I Ewoulrln't ufler a penny for any of wouldn't of the stock. Chicago. Oct. 24.-â€"-â€"Frank Uhance. after dedaring last night mat John Bvers had his very best wishes as manager of the Chicago National Magus team. made the surprising statvmont that he Would attach his signature to any kind of a con- tract President Murphy would ufler him. even though it called for no more than $1.200, and that he would raport to tho club and try fur a plum- on the team. "I don't care about thv money.” said Uhnm‘t'. “I'm giving my Word said Uhalm'c. "1m Kinny: Ill) “\uu that It Murphy oflcrs me a contract uIItsiilc that of manager, I will sign It. 1 “ill Mime back, no on the training trip and mark as haul as am rim rI-cnlit to gain a place on the team. [say that 1 will sign a $1.200 cuntract. although right at the present time I am turning «loan an oflcr lUt Sal-b nc\t season \thioh hinges cm the condition that 1 pct Im It'lc use from )lumh}. ”ll Murphx doesn't uficr inc a contract at all I undcistantl I will Ilyc a free agent by March 1. That, of course. “ill he tou latc to Sign ”If Mu contract in- a free of course with am with any elub as manager, so 1 L'm-ss he has the say as it) whether I play 'hull next year. "I have mure money now than 1 ever thought was in the world for me when I began playing baseball. I have all I need for the rest of my life. and for that reason °un afford to play for the figure I say." Montreal, Oct. ‘34.-â€"Arrangements for the (-oming hockey seasonare well under way. not only with the clubs oliat will he represented in the National l'l'uvkey Association but by the executive of the Nation- al Hockey Association. The open- ‘mg dates at Toronto and Montreal ‘â€"-l~‘rank Chance. use of 3; word cont mot will sign lwere made public two-day through the 1. visit of bol Solmm. the manager of the new Arena at 'lbronto. There will be six clubs play“ in the X. H. A. this winter which will make the schedule a much better gone, and from the manner in whim léthe clubs are going alter players, {who last season were at the coast. the quality will Show improvement. : The opening game will be played at the Arena hereon Saturday. Dec. 25th. The Wanderers will be the home team. and it has not yet {been decided which will be the {visiting team. The season Will open at Tomato on Christmas night in the new Arena on artificial ice, with the Tecumsehs as the home team. ithe visiting team yet to be decided on. The opening date in Ottawa will ’llikely be about the same date. I ”here will be a meeting 0! the N. l i at Tomato on Christmas 1 the new Arena on artifiCial the Tecumsehs as the ho the visiting team yet to l H. A. executive at. ' urday night. when :- matters will be dism Many amendmmts rules will be tnlrn u' for the annual meet her 4th in Montreal. meeting the schedule son and the strength ions teams will he km likely that some of th teams will haw to gi to the Toronto clubs. so able them tn hold their 0' mm for the championship During the lam 10 years been uno plawr each st-usam plnyml so well that he luau more prominently than all tt-mpornrit-s in the urea sport. lkmhtloss the smnv for a longer pvriml. but a thv stars of mmlt-rn timu timlar inn-rest tn famtlmll now. ln tho past hn‘t'l‘s 1 game from must tn run! an"!!! lin. Han Waltvr E: Kilputrick Whitv. lhosv nwn haw ~huwn «uh phu-k and skill in football that thu haw bean the mm 01' the ham nn tho m'klimn. 13ml Sprackling of (.‘loW-Izmd. who captained the Brmxn clown. lm-amo famous thmum'h his abilitx to run a It am “1-H and m memm- the for- wards pass. Sam White made a ’name for himself hv defeating Yale and Harvzlrd last year. .\0w the th past Inn-n nf tJu- gridiron from mus-t tn must haw- ahout Willie Heatun. 'l‘nm Stu-V- “:ll‘uld \Vt'l'ks. .Iuhn “P“W‘l. 'r El'kI-l‘sall. Tu] ('ny. John trick. Earl Sprzwklinu :m'l Sam THE PURCUPIN E ADVANCE re at Wm “.83“ when some important he discussed. s to the playing up and prepared ecting on Now-mo 31. At the annual nlc for the sea- rth of the var. ho known. It is Run“ the give 'ars then has «sum who. has hau- stm-Il out all his von- from mllcgc .nw hnl-«ls'tnw r a lifit of wn in 1hr c “If 1.1! is l-Jastcrn planet 5 ms just to ("I Hi Dz“ :H‘.‘ .mL' Company Cu llty of Negl' lgencena 0H! 1902â€"Harold We! halfback. “KBâ€"Willie llostm hack. “KNâ€"John DvWitt. swan]. lSO'râ€"Tnm Shovl'm. Y: IM‘L-Walter Eckorsall quarterback. ’ .‘w..- -‘- IM‘LTéam Kennard. Harvard. full back. wlsibsâ€"Tul (‘05-. Yale. fullback. lowâ€"Earl Sprackl'mr, Brown, quarterback. IMPâ€"Sam White. Pfinnflon. end! l-Iaileyhury.â€"-1‘he jury which in- quired into the death of the five killed in the reeent explosion. m turned n verdict nf accidental death. «(Mine a rider that the mmpany was mtilty of nmiiccnfl' in not pm- vidim: firepennf partitinna between the various rooms. thus- permitting the flames tn he confined to the mixing-mom. where it nrisrinated. Thu v-vit'nnt‘v meml tzhat tm' men who Inst thoir livm had «WWI 'm an dcnvnr tn chock tho sprnad 0! WP flan. hut thv flamvs had rr‘xmhod tho danwrnue mnmmmd ‘N‘fnro they WN‘P nhh' tn mukn ”1051‘ v'fl‘nflt‘. Th0 firn M'Mnnth' darn-d throng-$1 '1 ~hn't trotting: into the mixing manhino. a spark from the friction not it up. ig- niting tho sndium chloratc- and other «'hrmiml mngtituvnt‘a of the ["1de that wnro twine mixod. A tramp xmmwd :1 l in flw road and said “Kind lady. if _\'m nw snmo mnnvy I <11: to do somethim: whirl dread doing. " The Izulv 13:“ than asked: “And what fellow. have ' “Work. ' ' \\' I! whnt dreadful thins. rmnr mvo T saw-(l yml from?" L" Wifi the astoniwhim: ro- 9 ;\ \' Ell .-\‘( i A I..\' I. where it nriirinatod. 'IW' JWWW] tzhat thr men Pir "WW hm] flaw-cl 'm an ‘hN‘k thv snrnnd of (Mn ”w flamns had rmmhml me vrmmmmd lwfnrv they n mnkn thoir «ammo. The raw hi m sixw-nco. and Mivhimm. hall <hall he MI (10 not L'in‘ ale. end kindly nhl lady Princvton (micaco m “We?“ wry much WV Pflflfil’lflflfls SIlll ll Vlllfll Enid manctninineneasing and iinntreai Syndicate Pay a Quar- iiany iiew trees Being ten of a iiiiiinn inn iiiainns Worked in tanner lake Section ,Stockton’ s oflitiai position gave him A roseate victure of recent conch-E tions and the outlook of the placer: and hydraulic mining industry .n the Canadian \ukon is painted by: Mr. E. B. Stockton, a member oli the Aiiditoratieneral's staff who spent the past summer in the northi engaged in his yearly inspection 0“ liosernment olhees there. Mr. .- _..--- exceptional facilities {or getting acâ€" unrate inforn‘ntion. He reached ‘\'xmeou\'er a few days mm [min Vnnt‘otn'er a lew «lays ago mm. Dawson. ' "Although the season is not owr. the Hold production of the (.‘nnmlian Yukon up to thv 0nd ut September was about $500J'00 in cwcss ut the yield to the cornmptmding period of last your.” said Mr. Stockton. "This is the host shuwimt s'mvu l'iunt-ct‘ Sam‘s and is hound to show further imnrnnvmcnt each stlt‘t‘t‘vding ycttl‘ field to the corn‘spcmdmg pcnuu 0| last war. ' said Mr. Stockton. "Ibis is the host shaming since pium'cr days and is hound to allow further impruwmcnt much succeeding year (min: to the im' rvasv of oqulpmmt and thv invzuiun of the field h} the new mupmmiun {luau-(l in Luxldun M Mr. A. X. Troadg'ukl. drudgvs wvrt‘ :uul Hwy 31‘ lwrfummnvo did “n! ”v her. The ”\Vltctt l lcit llawsun. ~vcvct'atl ’ tlrudgcs wi-rc still in full cmmnissiun 5 and thi-y arc likcly to rcpt-at thc'j pcrt'urmancc nf last ycar. whcn thcy} did not tic up until lato- in leci-m- hci'. 'l‘ht- lhmiiniun tinVi-rnim-nt. out of this ycar's gulil prmluctitm. ncttcil. un thc basis of a txm antl’ «inc-half pcrccnt. royalty. a tutztl’ (if :tlmttl $l3o.).”im. ”'l‘hc liuylc Company. ”pi-ratim: mt . thc Klnlltllkt' liiVi-r. is building two new tlrotlgcs which will surpass in: size and capacity thi- company's t'XiSU'nt’t'. Unc ui thcm will he pi'cscnt drctlgcs, now the largvst in 1ready in llit’ spring and thc second which has scarcely been scattered and which this season Rave promise of providing a formidable rival of the Klondike in its best days. Miners working individual layouts are mak- ing above average pay on Scrog‘gic .(‘reck. which has about seventy-five miles of almost unprospmtodground exclusiw of itsmany tributaries. I BIB lllAl II A deal involving a quarter of a million dollars. was emnpleted in l-laileyhury on Saturday when a strong Montreal and Three RiVers syndicate purchased. the claims of a local syndicate in Gauthier and Mo- {Yittie townships. in the harder Lake idivision. The deal was elosod by Ethe payment of $10000 Saturday while a like payment falls due in Eta-o months time after which quar- iterly payments will lK‘ made until ltlw entire amuunt is paid. toer payments w the entire amount The claims in ml 338?. township of and 23830 in the h The claims in question are “.3338“ and 1358?. tomuhip of (itiuthier and 2398 and 2.38!) in the township of MeVitte. all adjoining. They are owned by A. t‘hnrlehois. l". Beauregard and l’. lloissontiult. ul linileylmry. Six Wt't‘ks into these primiwetnrs while \Vul'klflu in that section made a strike of some importance. and free gold Wits shown in lame quantities along Ithe veins uneovm‘ed. The lind was ikept quiet for a low days and when fit was :mnouneed a small sized rush éueeured. many prospectors staking it'ltiims in the hm townships. i 'l'hat the new syndimte will start. work in earnest is N'itlem‘ed by the. tact that they haw agreed to sink ;immediately and install mauhinery idurim: the winter months. A shaft. twill he started mt «me of the main Elends and the vein PI'UVt'd to depth. ;'l‘he mavhinery can be taken in over itlle “one to harder road. and up {the White river about six miles to ;the property. In addition to the tlu- prupt-rty. ln mlditinn in the u<uul mm'llinvrx initullml the ram- pzmy lmx t-stinmtml tlu- pnwt-r in :1 falls at that pnint and will lmrnvss it during the wintt-r months to sup- ply power for the workings. A 75- ton stamp mill is mntcmplated and it is likely that if (lcVolnqmu-nt work is szttisliat'tory. this will “lu- erected during the winter months. A saw mill will also be taken in during the next low weeks to supply lumber for [buildings that will be erected. BAUIHIEB IflWISHIP mnths. A shaft. um‘ Of the main PI‘IWHI tn (lopth. lw tukt-n in over r road. and up m six milus to

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