Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 28 Jan 1925, 1, p. 10

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wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm%m.E%%%%%%%fififififi%%%%%%fimflmfifig PHOSPHOâ€"COD Will put fiesh on your bones, feed your tissues and nerves and give you strength, energy and health. M E. N !! FUNERAL DIRECTOR 78 THIRD AVENUE Telephones 608â€"J and 608â€"W. bnoken. The ardent fans who braved the below zero weather on Monâ€" day night, with high hopes that Porâ€" cupine were going to register their first win in the Nonthern Section of the N.O.H.A., saw their hopes dashâ€" ed to the ground at the end of the first period and it was only the very optimistic who still looked for a vicâ€" tory, and all for the lack of an eleven letter word. meaning toâ€" coalesce. Playing combination against a team that relied to win on individual play, New Liskeard, fresh from their 4â€"3 victony of Saturday night at Iroquois Falls, defeated the Poreupine sexâ€" tette, at the Timmins rink ‘by a seore of 6â€"2 on Monday evening, in three periods of play, in every one of which they had the edge on their Minen opâ€" ponents. There was a good crowd out for the game, and the Timmins Citiâ€" zen‘s Band were on hand to render ’selections during the intervals beâ€" , Well, boys, the jinx is not yet tween periods. Jim Sceully once mors cccupied his old position as guardian of the Porcupine citadel, and though he did not stop them all, his work during the evening was creditable. Roach ind Boland were on the deâ€" fences. . This was Boland‘s first apâ€" pearance on the ice this season, and beyond a failure to pass the puck, he satisfied the fans with the game he turned in, being hard to Beat at sthcke handling and cheeking. Roach also | displayed a tendency to ‘hog‘ the puck, but otherwise played a good game. Duval at centre ‘worked hard all evening, and it was not his fault that he did not get his traditicnal goal. MecGillies and Kelly were on | the forward line, and showed up well~ Kelly worked hanyd all evening, and at passing the puck, and checking tried hard to beat the Liskeard goalie Portelance played a good game, though he roams too much. Davidson played the best game he has turned in this season. Duning the last periâ€"| od he took MceGillies‘ place on the forward dine, and tallied one of the’ Timmins goals. Jinx Not Yet Broken on the x Porcupine N.O.H.A. Seniors New Liskeard Makes Another Win Here on Monday Night. Local Lads Did Not Match the Combination of the Visitors. Good Crowd at the Match. Score on Application. MeCann, the Liskeard â€" netminder, THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Stan Burgoyne, exâ€"Eskimo coach, and now coach of the Nonth Bay Trap pers, handled the bell, and was pretty fair. He had lots to do, and did not let much get by. The teams were:â€" Poreupine New Taskeard Seully goal MeCaan Boland defence Smith Roaeh Carmiehael Duval centre Hoge MeGillies forwards Thompson Kelly Spenca Portelance subs. Jon#s Davidson Austin Refereeâ€"Stan â€" ‘Burgoyne, North Bavy. Goal Umpiresâ€"Leech and Borland. Timekeepersâ€"Bums and Parker. Penalty Fimekeepersâ€"Eplett and Levine. Thompson and Spence on the wings were perhaps the most outstanding men on the Liskeard lineâ€"up. _ Both kept Burgoyne busy with his bell, for both are notomous for trying to get away with offâ€"side ‘stuff," ‘but for speed and shooting, these two are hard to beat. Jones and Austin, the two subs, were used often, and played a hard close game. had lots to do, and as the seore inâ€" dicates he performed very creditably. Smith and Carmichael on the defence proved a hard pair to pass. Hogg at centre wonked hard all evening. The third frame opened with Daâ€" vidson going through ‘before the periâ€" od was one minute old and sending in the secand Porcupine counter, from a E'Iong shot from outside the defenee. Boland went to the box for boarding Spenee. Austin came through for a shot but Seully saved. Duval sent a hard ane in which McCann was lucky to save. The Miners were foreing the play, and MeCann was kept busy durâ€" ing the opening minutes of this period The Inskeard sextette resorted to a defensive game, content to rest on their three goal lead. _ Carmichael was hurt and ‘had to retire to the dressing room. Hogg replaced him on the defence. â€" The game speeded up some. Roach went in but MeCann saved.Thompson went down and scorâ€" ed ‘but the ibell ‘had rang for an offâ€" side, and the big Liskeand forward nearly broke ‘his stick on the ice in his chagrin. Sceully made a lucky save from Hogg‘s shot. _ Thompson came through and having no defence to hbeat,. sent in the sixth Liskeara counter. . Sceully had no chance aâ€" gainst his shot. The final gong ranx with the Farmers on the Jong end of a 6â€"2 score. through the Poreupine defence, and seully made a nice save. The Miners came back on the offensive, and with five minutes gone Boland registered the first goal on a lone effort, when he displayed some clever stickâ€"handâ€" ling! going through the whole Liskeâ€" ard team for a counter. Portelance went to the box for a rest. The play remained at the Iiskeard end for a while, the Farmers breaking away and eoming down in a nice threeâ€"man eombination, but failed to pass Seully Boland went to thé box for tripping Smith. The play was at the Poreuâ€" pine end and the period was nime minutes old when Smith made it five for the Farmers on Thompson‘s pass. At this time Seully‘s stick was brokâ€" en, and he did not have much ehance to save. â€" Roach went to the box for tripping Carmichael. Boland went through but failed to pass MeCann. The gong rang with Liskeard four up on the locals. Reliability, Efficiency, Promptness MARKETSUMMARY ON REQUESTP 4 Colborne St. â€" Toronto Members Toronto Stock Exchange SPECIALISTS (Since 1896 ) New York, Chicago, Salt Lake City, Florida, Caliâ€" fornia, ete. Only $85.00. The Freeshman Masterpiece takes you there in a few seconds. _ See this receiver in operation before you buy. It is an improvement in Open to nativeâ€"born Sceots and Seotswomen and those of Scottish descent. j Meetings every Second and Fourth Friday in the Hollinger Recreation Hall, Timmins. Membership fee, $2.00 per year for ordinary members and 50ec. per year for associate members. D. MACKIE, P. 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