Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 16 Jan 1924, 1, p. 6

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Pure, fresh, attractive and pleasing in every way. When You Are Feeling Well Again, Feel Better Reed Block Limited Phone 369 33â€"55 Pine St. Timmins, Ont,. "Colds" are prevalent these days but you need not be in the fashion in this regard. Just‘try our Laxâ€" ative Bromide Cold Tablets. Just the thing to do away with coughs, colds, chills, lagrippe, etc. EHasy to take, and sure to cure. There is No Need to Suffer from That Cold! Ryanâ€"Murray Drug Co. LEO MASCIOLl CONTRACTOR sA ies s . .. . SA 4 20 D r=jg@l Furniture at cheap prices. MONET A T.0. Box 3, Timmins. Phone No. 32 LIMITED JM) _ _YLIKGe â€"â€" again handled ; the zqnv didâ€"not get ev §l l pretty fair. The first period lqllent, oifâ€"sides,. the t them all. ‘Donnellv h aAULT WINS SFECOXO GAME AT TRHE FALLS, SGORE 5â€"3 Game Was Sprinkled With Peralties.| Yent Thrée Men Injured. Game a |‘enc Good One to Watch. l but ers.â€" Bellefemlle was sent to gaol for boarding Lessard. The Falls were now two men short and Donâ€" nelly came down alone, sent a long one at ‘Byrne, which the Papermaker soalie did not see, making the second counter for the Greyhounds. Lessard drew a warning for loafing offâ€"side, he being quite an adept at this sort of play. Lessard again tried to g#et past Byrne, but could not make it, being hurt right after and carried off the ice. Boucher went down, but Walsh was there with the goods. Woodruff came down, and sent in the third counter for the Grevhounds. Donnellyvy off~ forâ€" trippinge. Falls Bvrne Iroquois Falls Isrown Fabhey it was ani sent long one in on which trickled past the papermakers‘ goalie, the Sault‘s first counter. Donnelly and Brown both came down, but lost at the defence, Fournier and Roos going down, and nearly getting one past Flat Walsh. Byrne made a lucky save, when Lesâ€" sard sent a hot one in. Lafrance tried a long one on the Sault net which went wild. The play renmained quent oifâ€"sides,. the refere them all. ‘Donnelly lost a defence, Woodruff repeatin performance. After _ sof checking, Woodruff again and sent a long one : in which trickled past the va Second Period Fallsâ€"Fahey off Lessard Sooâ€"Phillips in serimma Third Period Sooâ€"Brown unassisted ooâ€"Donnelly in scrimma 6oâ€"Woodruff #lone allsâ€"Bellefenille to Fowv Chircoski FPriday, January 11, 1924 @C10x~s Latrance it th E. TEAMGS First Period E}ips Lo. Woodrut richt 1€ s game, i ad gotten hockey, Rodden â€"â€"theâ€" galr l«m Position L'.‘Ull for the Grevhounds off=â€"for tripping , the Falls defence ng one at Walsh, hut ‘y. Fournier went tc rest. Tha play was 5 € VThursi ] € derence fence iD sh n rame, an rvthine, th o1 Bellef T th h(fl miQo ournier with Donnelly | Phillips | WV oodruff Lessard T6 Soo W a oront T] hin 1 MW W €A » 1 10 140 31 to i he checking was closer in This per iod, neither team being able to get much combination going. The play remained in midâ€"4ce for a few seâ€" coms. Chircoski went to the box for boarding Phillips. While he was off the Greyhounds pressed â€" hard, but they could not get away. ‘Donnelly nearly got One past Byrne, who shot the puck out to Fournier, the‘hig fellow going down, and the play was at the Sault end for the next ‘few seconds. â€" Lessard and ‘Woodruff both shot too high. ‘Cook was sent off for interference. Donnelly _ and Boucher each had a shot on their respective opponents, hut the dise in both cases each had opponents, did not c down to t! went Tarougil fence, and ha but he didn‘t the Sault one L Ne Fahev and s The period Falls 3, Sault Bellefeuille Walsh, and at‘ter som the Papermakers brok shor down some, Wakh coming in .IOr â€"a regiutlar ‘bombardment â€" right _ after. Lessard broke away, went in and with only Byrne to hbeat shot wild. He threw his stick over the wire, to help him express his chagrin. Brown came n on back, front down +011 16 a nNnIice erence. â€" The Falls wer t now, and mad TY nic} Phil aper this , and af‘ter some close checki l])ernmkera broke away, and‘s the Sault net, but were cal} Boucher beinsg offâ€"side right of the net. ‘The play slow sonrg, Walkh coming in for second â€" period gsetting one in on WOT ess10n in on nake made Dounelly _ and Boucher shot on their respective ut the dise in both cases s the line. Fahey went Sault end lost the puck,| back, Cook slhipping the s own net, where none of ired boyvs could get it. j the Falls ‘third counter. down, and succeeded in | Falls defence, but he iss goal. â€" Bellefeuille was to â€" ba~ carried off. s s2nI to the box for own. ‘Roos was hurt near | and had to be cearried off. s sent to the box for inâ€" The Falls were two me: ind Byrne made two nrise ps sending one in which aker had no chance to | nade the Sault‘s fourth.| ended â€" with the seorso lt 4. e got the first shot in on I ! i % i ! i | | l | ! j al‘ter some close checking | kers broke away, and got ‘ ault net, but were called | er beins offâ€"side rizht in | e net. ‘The play slowed Walsh coming in for a abardment â€" right â€" after. e away, went in and with to beat shot wild. He ick over the wire, to help his chagrin. 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