Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 18 Jun 1924, 1, p. 2

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ChERChEAENENS DC ANEILI] HAanARF QTnRF sn % Phone 441B ThE NEW AMARDWARE STORE Minthorn Block, MAIN STREET, One block west of Ep Our Motto : Here to Satisfy One block west of Eplett‘s Ice Cream Factory Un THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO hfheld is not him on th advantage Timmins ball and m struck out ball. MceGr gfi. WT(Tnt\'r( f ‘l”fiâ€"'(l 1%' 2nd on a NP ’ §( ()11}1”‘ (4 SA Sm SA CA The following detailed report of the opening game in District Baseball is from the capable pen of J. N. Levine, official seorer for many seasons in baseball in this district :â€"â€" a poor wing. Timmins appeared on the field with a makeshift lineâ€"up, and did. very well, consideringe that such stars as Tate, Séully, Alexander, Douglas and Murphy could not get off from their work to play. on the mound for the Miners did very well until the 7th when he weakened and walked Gratâ€" ton and Bart., and two errors by Monâ€" aghan, followed by a single, enaibled the Papermakers to seore four runs. Mclntyre caught one of the best games of his career and his snap throw to second caught Gauthier cold, and he was run down between second and third. Melntyre also struck out once and walked five times. McGrath came through with a hit which scored the only run for Timâ€" mins. McCONNELL AND LEFTY HURLBERT IN A PITCHING DUEL. PARâ€" ADE STARTED IN THE SEVENTH, FALLS SCORING FPOUR RUNS ON ONE HIT. Iroquois Falls started the 1924 seaâ€"| son on the right side of the ledger on Wednesday last ‘by defeating Timmins 5 to 1 on the new ‘big league park at{ the Falls. Albrams and Lewis handled everyâ€" thing which came their way, but failâ€" ed miseralbly with the willow. Lynch beat out an infield hit, ‘but _ the outâ€" field is not his position. A place for him on the infield would be to the advantage of the team. 1st Innings Timminsâ€"Lyneh was hit by pitched Papermakers Win Opening Game in District Baseball The Papermakers trotted out alâ€" most a complete new lineâ€"up. Cunâ€" ningham at 3rd is a likelyâ€"looking ball player and handles himself very nicely. WLefty Huriibert, like all Southpaws, is inclined to be erratic. He hit two batsmen and walked four, but tightened up in the pinches. Graâ€" ham is a very ordinary backâ€"stop with Timminsâ€"Lyneh was hit by pitched ball and was foreed at 2nd. struck out. (MdaLean hit ny pitched ball. MceGrath singled, scoring Pierce. Miclntyre fanned. ‘ 1 R., 1 H., 0 E. Fallsâ€"Gauthier â€" walked and took 2nd on a wild pitch. Coons singled, scoring (Gauthier. Abrams made a splendid â€"eatch of Cunningham‘s fly. Little flied to Lewis, and Gratton popâ€" ped to Monaghan. L "Ry, 1_H., 0 E. 2nd Innings Timminsâ€"Aibrams _ fouled out to Graham. [Monaghan and MeConnell struck out. 0 R., 0 H., 0 E. Fallsâ€"Chircoski singled. ~Graham sacrificed him along. :OMeary out, MceConnéell: to Pieree. Hurlibert out, Monaghan to Pieree. O R., 1 H., 0 E. 3rd Innings Timminsâ€"Lynich out, Cunningham to Coons. Pierce and Lewis flied out to Gratton. 0 R., 0 H., 0 E. Fallsâ€"Gauthier went to 2nd ‘on McGrath‘s wild heave. (Miclntyre‘s snap throw caught Gauthier asleep and he was run down. Coons fanned. Cunningham _ out, _ MidConnell _ to Pierce. O R., 0 HL., L E. § 4th Inmngs Timminsâ€"(Melean _ and MecGrath struck out. MceIntyre walked. Abâ€" rams flied out to Little.: 0O R., 0 H., Fallsâ€"Little saife on Pierce‘s error. Gratton skied to MLean. (Chireoski to Pierce and Graham to McLean. K. 0 H., 1 L. 5th Innings Timminsâ€"Monaghanâ€" out, O ‘Leary to Coons. MeéConnell fanned. Lynch walked. Pierce singled. LLewis forced Pierce at 2nd. 0 R., 1 H., 0 E. Fallsâ€"ONLeary and Hurlibert fanâ€" ned. Gauthier popped to Monaghan. 6th Innings ‘Timminsâ€"The three iMe‘s. repeatâ€" ed their motions of the previous inâ€" nings, the 1st tiwo fanning and the old relia@ble King Tut looking them over for a free passage to Ilst. Abrams flied out to Gratton. O R., 0 H., 0 E. Fallsâ€"Coons fanned. Cunningham flied out to Lewis. Little out, Monaâ€" zhan to Pierce. O R., 0 H., 0 E. 7th Innings ‘Timminsâ€"Monaghan hit in front »f the plate and was thrown out. Meâ€" Connell out, O‘Leary to Coons. Lynch beat out a slow infield hit. Pierce out, Huribert to Coons. 0 R., 1 H., 0 E. Fallsâ€"Gratton walked and stole Ind. Bart. batting for Chireoski, valked. (Monaghan messed up a double play when he dropped ‘Meâ€" Lean‘s throw.. O‘Leary singled, scorâ€" ing Gratton and Bart. Hurlbert ‘s sacrifice scored Graham. Gautimer safe on Monaghan‘s error, O Leary seoring. McGrath â€" now _ pitching. Coons popped to Pierce, and Cunningâ€" ham to Monaghan. 4 R., 1 H., 2 E. . 8th Innings Timminsâ€"Lewis and MeLean fanâ€" ned. McGrath safe on Gauthier‘s error. Melntyre _ walked. Abrams flied out to Little. 0 R., 0 H., 1 E. Lyuch, rf. .... Pierce, Ist .;.. Leawils, ae.f. :.;.. MaoLean, s.s. ... McGrath, 3rd .. MeclIntyre, c. ... Albrams, ... Monaghan, 2nd MceConneéell, p. . V. McGrath ... Timmins // 20 Falls AB Gauthier, s.s. ..... 3 Coons, Lst . ; .. 4 Cunningham, 3rd.. 4 Iafttliesâ€"ef.‘;~...1% .. .0 Gratton, a...;. 3 Chireoski, r.f. .. .. 2 Graham,: c. ... ... . 2 O‘Leary, 2nd ..... 3 Hurclbert, p..‘ ....... 2 tds () s DL D s s 5 5 5 s 4 t t 5 4 t t ) Summary of Game Struck out,. ‘by McConnell Total Box Score A.B. R. H. P.O. A. 6. ...... 2 ¢.:¢â€" 1: 0 : 0 A,6B. K. H. P.O. A. 6. y eo s S Oc 1 oA by Huribert 11. Hit by pitched ball, Lyneh and Meâ€" Lean, by Hurlbert. Base on balls, off MeConnell, 3; off Hurlbert, 4. Stolen base, Gratton 1. Umpires, Stoughton and Solomon. ‘The Northern News last week says: ‘"WMiss Plorence Warren arrived home to Cobalt on Puesday from Timâ€" mins.‘‘ 4 WRIGLEYS A pleasant and agrecable sweet and a After every meal}, b 444 %3

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