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Porcupine Advance, 17 Jun 1925, 1, p. 12

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Y All Lines Represented "BOX 70 PHONE 19 TIMMINS LODGE, 1.0.0.F. No. 458 Mects every Tuesday evening in the Oddfellows Hall, Third Avenue. Visiting brethren requested to attend. W. G. McHugh, W. G. Smith, Reduced Round Trip Third Cabin Rates $150.00 Return. Write, Phone or Call. Open to nativeâ€"born Scots and Scotswomen and those of Scottish descent. Meetings every Second and Fourth Friday in the Hollinger Recreation Hall, Timmins. Membership fee; $2.00 per year for ordinary members and 50c¢. per year for associate members, Lancashire Club â€" Timmins Meets every first and second Sat- urday in Each Month. Return portion good for One Year. LET ME GIVE YOU PARTICULARS Make your reservations now for May and June. All Lareastrians welcome and their Friends are invited. T. Y,. UTTLBY, T. HOWARD, Vacation Tours 23 days $240.00 inâ€" clusive. Educational Tours 37 days $330.00. College Tours $330.00 uh D. MACKIE, P. LARMER, President, Secretary. TLautra Becord Canbies William 0. Langdon These candies arrive every Thursday. Leave _ your order for the regular asâ€" sortment or make up any assortment you _ desire. W. G. BOWLES, B.A. South Porcupine â€" Ont. List closes every Tuesday morning. Same prices as in Toronto and Montreal. 5 Pine St. South Ryanâ€"Murray Drug Go. Leave Your Orders for Barrister, Bolicitor, etc. ROOM 2 Caledonian Society of Timmins. Phone, Call or Write T ownship Building res LIMITZD Moore Sec.â€"Treas. Timmins Takes Opening Ball Game from the Papermakers Nottingham Made a Very Good Impression with the Local Fans. Scully Did Spectacular Fielding That Made the Crowd Cheer. Mcintyre‘s Double in the Sixth Scored Timmins got off to a good start on Wednesday last by walloping the champion Papermakers, 14 to 7. The Miners trotted out two new faces in Nottingham and MeConnell who did the slab duty for the Miners. Tate was transferred to lst base and his good allâ€"around work will in all probability make him a fixture there. With Murphy on 2nd, Dune. MeLean at short, and Johnny Monaâ€" ghan at the hot corner, the Miners are well fixed defensively. Mcelntyre, the Miners‘ old standby, was again at the receiving end, but was not as reliable as usual, due to a sore thumb which was hurt in practice the day before the game. The outâ€"fielding is being well taken care of by Scully, Abrams and Meâ€" Grath, with Lewis, Smith and Thompâ€" son in reserve, while Lyneh and Acton are on hand for relief duty on the infield. Nottingham started on the mound for the Miners and got off to a good start by striking out the first two men to face him, and but for an error by one of his team mates he would have retired the side without being seored upon. 40c a pint. 75¢ a quart. Banana Split 25c. Sundaes 15¢ Anything you wish for here. 89 Fourth Ave. Opp. Fire Y ou Humane â€"Alternaâ€" tive Invigorator Most Potent and Economâ€" ical for Horses and Cattle T wo Runs. Humane Humane HMHumane Humane Humane Humane 67% Balsam St., Timmins FRENCH ORGANDE 41 Wilson Avenue Electrical Contractor Wri ting }saper € Trade Make Registered 4. Know Where to Get Service for e ~UVBB DR. KNOX‘8 Veterinary Ointment Spavin Remedy Fever Mixture Cough Elecuary Stimulating Liniment Colic Remedy Nottingham continued to work very smoothly and his style on the mound made a great hit with the fans, and he should turn in a good many this season. MeConnell took up the mound duty in the 6th innings and begvan where Notty left off. Seully supplied the fielding feature of the game by making two cireus catches and came throuo'h with two singles besides being walked â€"twice and by a pitched hall and by a pitched ball. Althouph Mcelntyre‘s sore thumb kept him from playmgt his usual steady game hbehind the bat, he more than made up for it by grabâ€" bing off the batting honors of the day, getting two sm"les and a double. Abrams and MceGrath followed him closely by grabbing a trio of singles Abrams and closely by gi apiece. / The Papermakers trotted out sevâ€" eral new faces in their lineâ€"up. Evans, their portâ€"side heaver, is just a little bit wilder than the average run of crooked arm hurlers, and the array of orthodox batters on the Miners lineâ€"up intend to give the young man from Ottawa a hot reâ€" ception. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Fallsâ€"Nicholas _ and _ Chirceoski, struck out. â€" MceDonald singled, and stole 2nd. Gratton safe on MecLean‘s fumble. Mcelntyre threw the ball into centre field, McDonald scoring and Gratton taking 3rd. _ Evans walked. Coons went to 2nd, and Gratton scored on Melntyre‘s bad throw. Fahey hit into a forcee, Mchean to Murphy. 2 R. 1 H. 2 E. Ca w . Timminsâ€"Murphy got a life when Flanders dropped his fly. Seully was hit by pitched ball. MeLean singled, scoring Murphy. Tate walked. Mceâ€" Grath safe on Spence‘s error, Scully scoring. . Abrams fouled to Gratton. Mclntyre difted to Spence. Monaâ€" chan forced McLean at home. 2R. 1 fanned. 0 R. 0 H Second Innings Fallsâ€"Flanders and Evans, struck out. Nicholas out, MceLean to Tate. . H. 0 R. 0 E. Third Innings Fallsâ€"Nottingham threw out Chirâ€" coski. Scully made a cireus catch off MeceDonald‘sâ€" short fly.. â€"Gratton also flied out to Scully. 0 R.0 H. 0 E. Timminsâ€"â€"Nicholas dropped Meâ€" Lean‘s line drive in centre. _ Fahey let Tate‘s grounder get by him. Mceâ€" Grath smflled scoring McLean. Abâ€" rams s1n01ed scoring Tate. Melntyre laid one dow n, filling the bags. Monâ€" achan‘s bunt forced MeGrath at home. Nottingcham laid one down scoring Abrams. â€" Murphy‘s sacrifice scored McIntyre. _ Scully singled, scoring Monaghan, and Nottingham was out at the plate in trying to score from 5 R.: 6. H. 2‘ L. Timminsâ€"Nottingham struck out Murphy popped up to Coons. Seully Fourth Innings. Fallsâ€"Scully made another spectaâ€" cular catch off Coons fly. _ Spence struck out. Fahey singled and stole nd. â€" McLean threw out Flanders. 0: . L EL. 0 6. Timminsâ€"MeLean safe on Fahey‘s error. â€" Tate forced MeLean at second. McGrath singled, Tate going to 3rd. Abrams smrrled scoring Tate, and MeGrath was out at home. Melntyre singled, sconng Abrams. _ Melntyre dled stealmq 2 R. L 6. Fifth Innings. Fallsâ€"Evans flied to Abrams. Nicâ€" holas walked. Chireocki hit to Notâ€" tingcham, who threw too low to get the runner at 2nd. McDonald‘s bunt filled the bags. Gratton hit in front of the plate forcing Nicholas at home. Coons singled, scoring Chircoski and McDonald, Gratton going to 3rd. Spence flied out to Scully. 2 R. 1 H. Timminsâ€"Monaghan â€" struck _ out. Lewis batting for Nottingham, struck out. Murphy walked and stole 2nd. Scully also walked. Spence leaped in the air to rob McLean of a single. 0 It.::0 H.~0.1. Sixth Innings. Fallsâ€"MceConnell ~ now _ pitching. Fahey flied out to Abrams. Fortier, batting for â€" Flanders, struck out. Evans fanned. 0 R. 0 H. 0 E. Timminsâ€"Tate and MeGrath sinâ€" gled in successfon. _ Abrams‘ sacriâ€" fieed them along. _ MeJntyre‘s atâ€" tempted bunt went foul. _ He then flied out to Nicholas. MeConnell out, Evans to Coons. 2 R. 3 H. 0 K. â€"â€" Beventh Innings. Fallsâ€"Nicholas., singled. So did Chircoski, sending Nicholas to 3rd. Nicholas was out at the plate as Mcâ€" Intyre dropped the 3rd strike, Meâ€" Donald being doubled at l1st. Gratâ€" ton _ doubled, â€" scoring Chircoski. Coons fanned. 1 R. 3 H. 0 E. _ Timminsâ€"Murphy struck _ out. Sceully and MeLean singled. Tate flied out to Nicholas. ~Evans let Meâ€" Grath‘s grounder go by and MceLean seored. Abrams â€" singled, sceoring Sceully. _ Melntyre out, Evans to Coons. 3â€"R.3 H..% E. seored. _ Abrams singled, sceoring Scully. _ Melntyre out, Evans to Coons. 3<;R. 3 H..L E. Eighth Innings. Fallsâ€"Spence fanned. _ MeConnell tossed out Fahey. Fortier, fanned. 0 R. 0 H.0 E. Timminsâ€"Monagzhan doubled. Me. Connell sacrificed him along to 3rd. Murphy hit in front of the plateâ€"and First Innings. Coons. 0 R. OH. 0 E. Ninth Innings. Fallsâ€"MceLean _ dropped â€" McTagâ€" gert‘s pop, when he was batting for Evans.. McTaggert went to 2nd on a wild pitch. Nicholas out, MeConnell to Tate. Chireoski singled and stole 2nd. Abrams gathered in MeDonald‘s fly. Gratton walked. Coons singled, seoring Chireoski. _ Spence fanned and was thrown out at lIst. 2 R. 2 H. Monaghan was Seully walked. Coons.© 0 K. Nicholas, c.f. Chircoski, 1.4. MeDonald, 3rd Gratton,; c._ .:. lst. .. Spence, 2nd.. Fahey, s.s. Flanders, r.f. Evans, p... Fortier, r.f... MeTaggert .. 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