Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 10 Jan 1923, 1, p. 5

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$00008409800009080006080000080000000008000000000¢¢00 This peri combinati MeGuire through i cessful seore in the first period. Corâ€" bould made a fine save. Scully was doing good work under an attack when Boucher slammed one in from a rebound from a shot from Quesnell. This period saw one of the prettiest combinations of the evening, Behan MeGuire and Campbell going right on ‘a pass from Fournier. Fournier on a speedy and clever rush scored on his lonesome. In this period both Seulâ€" ly and Corbould were well tested out and stood up well to the test. Timâ€" mins 3, Falls 2. ' Fournier started the second period mageo sls 1g).00 8. Timmins, Fournier to Meceâ€" Cuire s ;. 11.50 9. Falls, Lafrance unassisted 12.35 Third Period 10. Falls, Boucher to Chireosâ€" ki to:Quesnel.%.....‘; .. 5.29 11. Falls, Brydge to Fluker to 124 16.30 12. Falls, Chireoski to Fluker ' ‘ o Brydge :..,..?...1«. 17,20 13. Timmins, Behan to Mcâ€" CHULPBE . ... +s ks s 2e .k 18.45 f Timmins started the first period in lively fashion but combination by Fluâ€". ker and Quesnell resulted in the latter getting the first seore. Franlk MceGuire in a beautiful trip alone soon evened the score, fooling Corbould with a sud den shot in Frank‘s own inimitable style. Brydge made a nice run down and passed to Shorty in front of the nets, and Quesnell seored again. M¢e Guire and Fournier in good combinaâ€" tion work got down and Frank seored The lineâ€"up was as follow FPalls Posizion not playing long enough to get going in his oldâ€"time fashion. For the Falls the combination work of Brydge, Fluâ€" ker and Quesnell was noteworthy. Quesnell was one of the particular stars of the game. Lafrance also showed speed and Form that are very promising. Boucher played a nice de fenee game with several flashes that showed where ‘hg got ‘his reputation. Fahey had to retire from the game afâ€" ter a short time on the ice, his recent illness putting him out of eondition. Chireoski did effective work, and like the rest of the Falls team has to be watched. red Tor. Limn Campbell doi particularly breaking up . Behan‘s stick of the match were eveniy divided, though liimmins seemed to have a shade the better of the play. â€"Penalties were fairly freâ€" quent but all for miner offences, close tab being kept on the offsides and the accident trips. A feature of the game was the number of fine combination plays. Both goal tenders had lots of work and did their part with outstand no disgrace to lose, both feams putâ€" ting up fast clean hockey that was easy for hockey Â¥ans to watch. ~A couple of hundred went down from Timmins on the special train and all enjoyed the lively exhibition of good hockey.. The referee, Mr. W. J. Me Donald, New Liskeard, helped make the. game. good. ‘ He checked up the offâ€"sides, the trips, the rought stuff right on the very start and made bo! teams play hockey, and they did . right. It was one of the best handled games seen in this group. The honours were evenly divided, though Timmins Fast, Clean Hockey, with Teams Dividing the Honours. Refercse Helped Make Game Good. FALLG WON FRIDAY‘5 GAME BY NARROW MARGIN, 7 to 6 ering more Second Period Falls, Quesnel to Boucher Timmins, Behan in serimâ€" y i ies i ce Falls, Brydge to Queqwl limmins, Fournier to Mcâ€" Gnire‘ ; ;i 9 imnmin ced :.;. Both goal tends and did their part aill. ‘MeQuire and or Timmins, with ier started the second period i that nearly repeated his sucâ€" core in the first period. Corâ€" riday Dy the narrow mi ) after a fast clean int that seemed to be Timm e last period, and then ly‘s game. Timmins | fine ance 111 ime on defer some of 3 ¢| 1t â€" Falls combutations â€"handling was a f and started the r. defence 1. defence centre .. ;.3 ournier unassistâ€" usIng! wC mrple 1l} in onl 10n won its home game ie narrow margin of ast clean interesting [ to be Timmins‘ unâ€" 1e o7 men were the Fallsnever ake full advant This was anot honour to win . teams t P Gournier starâ€" Cameron and effective work ‘TrIOd. â€"{%oOrâ€" Seully was ugin liinmins the better of nCt THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE pee ng Tright ree times the | Roche â€"Dixi mMme on 1€ thougwh row C play Mc ake the tuff im( Dr the off Mr. A. Hormby, of Haileybury, was the grest over the weekâ€"end or is brother, Mr. F. J. Hornby. successiul in reaching lngland and France during the transâ€"Atlantic tests and informed (M. J. Caveney that sevâ€" eral British and one French amateur had been heard in America. The orly French station to get their signals elearly to America was French SAB and was copied by U.S. station ICKP for over one hour on the last night the tests. o+ AMATEUR RADIO MEN GET MESSAGES ACROSS OCEAN deing designed simply to allow faith ful employees a share in the business The three stores will be conducted b the same staffs as heretorore and th same policy will â€" obtain as Jbefore ‘‘Todd‘s Drug Stores Limited is capi talized for $100,000.00 in 1000 share firm, ** 1 which firm will drugâ€"stores at and South Po alldlâ€" »soluLi1. Porcupine â€" respectively, ‘*Todd‘s Drug Stores, Limited,"! reâ€" mains under the management and con trol of Mr. J. R. Todd, the change being designed simply to allow faithâ€" ful employees a share in the business. The three stores will be conducted by the same staffs as heretorore and the same policy will â€" obhtain as Jbefore. ‘*Todd‘s Drue Stores Limited is caniâ€" ORGANIZING OF DRUG STORES LIMITED.‘‘ tion work was used by the Falls Shorty seoring on one of these play and thus tieing the seore.. Brydge Fluker and Quesnell again got and Shorty broke the tie.. This bein: repeated in about a minute, put the Falls two up. MceGuire was off on ; minor penalty when these things hap pened, but coming back on the ice h and Belan did nice combination anc got through MceGuire scoring. Thougl Timmins played strenuously putting full strength forward, the game closed before a score could be made to tie. @HeCckKin Corbould saved but eventna batted it in. Combination by and MeGaire resulted in one Timmins. Lafrance, after a ) The third umdinger, | OU )n C mmnw with lnd(l busine Irom »station ‘ty broke the tie.. This being in about a minute, put the ) up. (McGuire was off on a nalty when these things hapâ€" it coming back on the ice he in did nice combination and ich MceGuire secoring. Though the toolt y ME i in evidence t pat recently _ in Drug Stores, l1 conduct Schumacher Kin n ireeâ€"man comvina 1¢ â€" new was natupally a i speed ana heavy ‘e, â€"« yet the play mM 2 r a preity r ind the peri Timmins @ w year: (e been taken incorporated s, â€"Limited,"" ine more nally Behan| WOMAN WANTED TO DO WASKâ€" ImnmMmIins ctively. ills avs :00000“00“0““ NOOMOMOOO“WMQ“OO“O mmins Phone 90 (Ue we]

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