to Phone 441B i o Timmins % THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Fallsâ€"Gauthier bounced a hit off Murphy‘s glove. Bart. out bunting foul 3rd strike. Tittle fanned. Gratâ€" ton tripled, sceoring Gauthier, an Gratton was out at the plate in 'trj. 1st Innings Fallsâ€"Gauthier out, McGrath to Pierce. ‘Bart. struck _ out. Liittle walked. (Lynch misjudged Gratton‘s short lift and it went for a triple, Little scoring. Chircoski popped to Munphy. 1 R., L H., O E. lifted to Gauthâ€" ier. Sceully singled and stole 2nd. Pierce popped to Gauthier, and Tate flied out to Little.: O R., 1 H., 0 E. 2nd Innings Fallsâ€"Coons out Murphy to Pierce. Bousquette doubled. Renault‘s fieldâ€" er‘s choice was missed by MeGrath, and Bousquette was run dawn trying to score from 2nd, Tate to Melntyre to MceGrath. Hurlbert fanned. 0 R., i1 H., 0 E. Tmminsâ€"MeGrath and Murphy fanned. iMelntyre _ walked. Lyneh grounded out to Coons. 0 R., OH., 0 Stolen basesâ€"Murphy 2; Seully Gauthier 1. Hit by pitcher Grath, by Hurlbert. Threebaseâ€"hitsâ€"(GGiratton 2. Twoâ€"baseâ€"hitsâ€"Tate 2; Bousquette Lyneh and Mcâ€" Summary of Game Struck out by Tate, 12; iIby Huriâ€" bert, 4. Mclean, s.s. .. Seully, l:f. .. .. Pirerce, Ist ... . McGrath, 3rd . Murphy, 2nd . Melntyre, e. .. Lyncoh, r.f. ... Abrams, ef. .. Monaghan, c.f. Lewis, r.f. ... Falls Gauthier, s.s. .. ord., r.:f;_. Tnttle;‘e:f:.... . CGratton, r.f., c. Chircoski, Lf. .. Coons, Ist .. ... Bousquette, 2nd Graham, c. .... Renault, r.f. .. Hurlibert, p. ... Cunningham, 31 The followin of the gcame: Three oldâ€"time pioneers of the Gold Camp proceeded to take part in the opening@e ceremonies. His Worship the (Mayor, Dr. Melnnis, on the mound; Mr. J. P. ‘MeceLaughlin, beâ€" hind the plate; and Mr.C. G. Wit liams at ‘bat. The first ball pitched was wide and C. G. looked it over like a good leadâ€" off man should do, but slammed ~the next one for a 3bagger. The Miners‘ battery was immediately changed to Tate on the mound and Melntyre beâ€" hind the @late. (On Wednesday last, Timmins trotâ€" ted out a very much improved ball club to what appeared at ithe league opening at Iroquois Falls. The following is the report of last Wednesday‘s ball game as given by the official score keeper, Mr. J. N. Levine:â€" With the old weather gent in the best of humor, Timmins ushered in the 1924 ‘baseball season on the home lot with a win over their old<time rivals from Iroquois Falls, equally wellâ€" known, as the Papermakers or the Eskimos. Base on balls, off Tate 3; off Hurlâ€" Timmins Opens Baseball Season at Home With a Win Total® TATE HURLS A GOOD STEADY GAME. STRIKES OUT TWELVTE OPPOSING BATSMEN. KNOCKS IN FOUR RUNS HIMSELF. MURPHY STEALS SECOND® AND THIRD IN THE THIRD FRAMTE 30 economic potentialities there. Of its 567 Branches, 53 are situated in the Province of British Columbia. / BANK OF MONTREAL 3 %% s s s s s 5 s o s i o . o o i i io i i i i ie e ie in in in n n i in i in in n in in io in i in 05 i5 4 4 Timminsâ€"Lynch lifted to Coons, Albrams to Little, and MdLean struck out. O R., 0 H., 0 E. 4th Innings Fallsâ€"Chireoski skied fto Abrams. Coons out, MeGrath to Pierce. Bousâ€" quette flied to Lynech. O R., 0 H., 0 E. «4 w Timminsâ€"Abrams singled and went to 3rd on Chireoski‘s bad throw in to 2nd. (McLean popped to (Coons. Scully got a life on Gauthier‘s error, \Jhrams seoring. Pierce singled, sendâ€" ing Seully to 3rd. iPierce went to nd unmolested. ‘Tate doubled seorâ€" ing Seully and Pierce, and went to 3rd on the throtw in to the plate. Mcâ€" Grath lifted to Bart. (Munphy got a life when Renault dropped his fly. Murphy then stole 2nd and 3rd. Mecâ€" Intyre out, Gauthier to Coons. 4 R., ng to seore on the overâ€"throw, Abrams to MdLean to MeGraith to Mointyre. 1 R., 2 H., 0 E. Canada at last was spanned by rail from coast to coast, opening up for profitable development the fertile terriâ€" tory lying between. The Bank of Montrea! signalized the completion of the line by establishâ€" banking facilities essential to the successful development of the great ing a Branch at Vancouyer and later at Victoria, thus completing its A transcontinental chain of Branches and bringing to the Pacific Coast Established over 100 yzars ‘Total Assets in excess of $650.000.000 A.HE completion in 1886 of the Canadian Pacific Railâ€" way, a project that had received the moral and finanâ€" cial support of the Bank of Montreal, cast a bright ray of promise across the then somewhat troubled eco nomic life of Canada. 5th Innings ‘lerce went to doubled seorâ€" , and wen‘t to the plate. Mcâ€" ] Fallsâ€"Coons singled and went 2nd on a passed ball. Bousquet‘s fouled out to Melntyre. Cunningâ€" ham and Huribert fanned. 0 R., 1 H.,.; 0 B: 8th Innings Fallsâ€" Gauthier walked .Bart and Little fanned. Gratton wakked. Chirâ€" coski singled, scoring Gautthier. â€" Chirâ€" coski in trving for 2nd on the throwâ€" in was out Murphy. 1 Timminsâ€"Lynch was hit by pitched ball. Albrams‘ attemipted â€" sacrifice forced Lynch at 2nd. MaLean singled. Seully _ singled, _ scorin‘g A‘brams. ‘Pieree popped to Hurlibert. Tate doubled, secoring MeLean _ and Sceully. MeGrath was hit. Murphy rolled out to Coons. 3 R., 3 H., 0 E. 6th Innings Fallsâ€"Bart and Little struck out. Gratton seratched a hit to 2nd. Chirâ€" coski lifted to Lymech. O R., 1 H., Qg} Timminsâ€"McGrath out, Hurlibert to Coons. Pieree thrown out by Gauthier. Moelntvre struck out. 0 Timininsâ€"SBeully was thrown out by Bousquette. (Pierce by Gauthier and Tate flied out to Bart.‘ 0 R., 0 H., 0 E. K., 0 H., 0 E. Fallsâ€"Cunningham â€" now playing 3rd, Bart in right field. ‘Cunningham and Hurlbert fanned. Gauthier out, McGrath to Pierce. O R., 0 H., 0 E. a‘t nd,â€" Melntvre to