Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 29 Jul 1925, 1, p. 3

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LET ME GIVE YOU PARTICULARS Make your reservations now:« for May and June. Vacation Tours 23 days $240.00 inâ€" clusive. Educational Tours 37 days $330.00, College Tours $330.00 Return portion good for One Year. Reduced Round Trip Third Cabin Rates $150.00 Return. Write, Phone or Call.: Visiting Brothers and Sisters always welcome. Eileen Elliott, Bdna Arnold, Meets every Thursday in the month in the Oddfellows‘ Hall, Third Ave. Timmins Gold Nugget Rebekah Lodge, No 173 Opp. Woolworth‘s, 12 Third Ave. 2 CARSON‘S BARBER 7 SHOP 3 Gordon Block Timmins ;} A P SS * 3443 Home, Business and School We do artistic hair bobbing. Phone 77 36 Wilson Ave., cor. Preston St. Phone 610â€"J. Satisfaction: assured you hers, whether you Buy or Sell. Give us a Trial. Goods Delivered Free. Don‘t Buy or Sell Before You Beoe Me. _J. K. Moore All Lines Represented Wmssmm%msw #, Best Prices on all Goods Purchased. Lowest Prices on all Goods Sold. All Kinds of Furniture, Bought, Bold or Exchanged. New and Secondâ€" Hand Store Children 13 years and under 35c. 50c. 8 »â€"£ 'lllllli.“'l‘lll kNE EC Z P G * MMEZMNSYXNXHXYEX Means sanitation, comfort and time saving at Phone, Call or Write DENTIST Bpecialist in Plate Woerk and Crown and Bridge Work. BEdna Arnold, Ree. See. PHONE 19 Still the Most for the Money *Anorew Wirson c BX 8 tut 4 °V t» Timminsâ€"Tate _ singled, _ MeLean walked (Flanders now pitching) on the squeeze play. Tate sceored. ‘Mecâ€" Lean went to 2nd, and Melntyte‘s bunt went for a hit when nobody covered lst. McGrath safe at 1st on Fahey‘s error, MceLéan seqring, Mcâ€" Intyre and MceGrath advancing. Notâ€" tingham lifted to MeDonald. (On amother attempted squeeze play Mcâ€" Intyre was caught at the plate, Johnâ€" ny‘ failing to bunt. MeGrath took 2nd on a wild pitch. MaDonald let Monaghan‘s grounder get by him, Mcâ€" Gfath scoring. Murphy was thrown out by Flanders. 3 R. 2 H. 2 E. 4th Innings Fallsâ€"Chireoski out. Nottingham to Tate. Nickless walked. Gratton sinâ€" gled and died stealing, Melntvre to "The National Smoke" Timminsâ€"Nottingham was hit by pitched ball. Monaghan struck out. Murphy singled. _ Nottingham was out at the plate on Seully‘s fielders‘ choice to MceDonald. Cunnmghum threw out Smith. O R. 1 H. 0 E. 3rd Innings % Fallsâ€"Fortier fanned. Evans and MceDonald were thrown out by Notâ€" tingham..~ 0 R. 0 H. 0 E. Smith and McGrath each had one chance in the outfield and they were accepted in good style. ‘ Ist lnnings Fallsâ€"Monaghan threw out Meceâ€" Donald. Chireoski went out, Murphy to Tate. _ Nickless walked and stole 2nd. Gratton fanned. 0 R. 0 H. 0 E. Timminsâ€"Murphy _ strwck _ out. Scully lifted t6 Cunningham. Smith walked. Tate doubled. MceLean sinâ€" gled, scoring Smith and Tate. Mcâ€" Intyre singled, scoring MeLean. Mcâ€" Grath lifted to Fortier. 3 R. 3 H. 0 E. 2nd Innings Fallsâ€"MeLean went to short left for Fahey‘s fly. Cunningham fanned. Nottingham threw out Coons. 0 R. McelLean‘s work at short was his best effort of the season, and his catch off Spence‘s. fly in the 6th frame in short left was a very nice piece of work. Johnny Monaghan accepted all his fielding chances in nice style and he also came through with a clean single. se c c se Murphy‘s work around the middle station was very good and his hitting is improving. He was painfully hurt in the face when a ground hit ball took a bad hop and hit him in the face. After a short delay for repairs he was able to resume play. Tate, who is the most consistent hitter on the Miners lineâ€"up, grabbed off the batting honours of the day with two doubles and a single, while Seully followed him up with two douâ€" bles. Melntyre‘s performance behind the plate and all around work was his best effort of the season. His throwâ€" ing to 2nd, was dead on, and his hitâ€" ting was timelv. Fahey went along nicely until the Tth, when 3 smules and a double by Sceully accounted for 3 more runs. Nottingham‘s pitching was marvelâ€" lous throughout ths entire game. He allowed but 3 hits, and unlv 9 Paperâ€" makers got on the paths, five of them through free transportation to 1st, and of those that did get on, he made them hug Tate‘s stahon very closely, as two of them were picked off 1st, while another went out stealine. Nottingham Turns in Fifth _ Straight Win for the Miners be vacated the mound in favour of Fahev. Lefty Evaris, who virtually stood the hard hitting Miners on their heads a few weeks ago, was again started on the mound for the Papermakers, with hopes of a repeat, but their hopes were very shortâ€"lived as the boy with the smiling teeth lasted but 2 1â€"3rd innings when he was driven to the showers, EK Flanders then took up the mound and he wasn‘t mueh of an, imâ€" provement, and after Seully, Smith and Tate had doubled in succession (By J. N. Levine) (On Wednesday last, Timmins tuekâ€" ed another ball game aw in their old bat bag and with two mare wins, (which they should get without any difficulty), the Miners will be certain champions of the Northern group regardless of what happens to the reâ€" maining games, Leading Hurler of the Miners Proves Easy Winner. / Aiâ€" lows the Papermakers but Three Hits. McLean Shines at Short. Tate‘s and Scully‘s Hitting Features of the am.e The next open air band concert gyill be held on Sunday next, Aug. 2nd, after the church services. A special programme is being prepared for this event at the new band stand near the station. + Falls: :: 0 0 â€"0,1.0 0 1 0â€"2 :3 .4 Timmins ;. 3 °0 3 °3 0 0 3 xâ€"12 i13 1 Umpiresâ€"Thoma@® and Wilson. e 30 12 i 2419 > 1 Summary of Game T woâ€"base, Hitsâ€"Tate, Smith, Seully 2, Cunningham, Sacrifice Hitsâ€"MeLean 1. Struck outâ€"by _ Evans 2; Fahey 2. Base on ballsâ€"off Nottingham 5; Evans 2 in 2 1â€"3 innings. Hit by pitched ballâ€"Nottingham by Evans. | Stolen basesâ€"Nickless 1. Score by Inningsâ€" \â€"R. H. 6. LYAans;. p. â€". . . Flanders, p., . . Spence, 2nd .. . Falls L MeDonald, s.s Chircoski, 1.f. .. Nickless, c.f. Gratton, c... Fahey, 2nd, p. Cunningham, 3rd Coons, Ist.. Fortier, r.f... .. ing _ Nottingham and Monaghan. Smith grounded to MceDonald who threw wild to lst, Scully scoring and Smith going to 9nd Tate flied out to I\lckless 3R 4 H. l E. 8th Innings Fallsâ€"Fortier robbed himself out of a double when he failed to tGuch 1st on his smash to right. _ Spence walked, and was called out at lst, a very poor decision on the base umâ€" pire‘s part. MceDonald _ singled. Murphy threw out Chireoski. _ 0 R. Timminsâ€"Melntyre hit in front of the plate and was thrown out by Gratton. McGrath singled. Nottingâ€" him followed suit. Monaghan shot a single past 3rd, seoring MeGrath and Nottmwham stoppmw at 3rd and Johnny going to 2nd on the throw in to the plate. Murphy was thrown out by Cunningham. â€" Seully doubled seorâ€" Ith Innings Fallsâ€"Nickless and Gratton fanned. Fahey was safe on Nottingham‘s wide throw to l1st, the runner advancmo to 2nd. Cunmng..ham doubled, seoring Fahey, Coons flied to Smlth. 1R. T H. L . Timminsâ€"Scetully lifted to Spence. Smith safe on â€"Cunninghma‘s fumble and went to 2nd on his wild throw to lst. Tate struck« out. MceLean was thrown out by Cunningham. â€" 0 R. QCH,. 1 J8. 6th Innings Fallsâ€"Spence lifted to McLean. McDonald â€"struck outs _ Chireoski walked and died stealing, Melntyre to MclLean. 0 R. 0 H. 0 E. 5th Innings Falls â€" Cunningham â€" and_ Coons struck out. Fortier walkedâ€" and was caught napping at lst, Nottingham to Tate. O â€"R. 0 H. 0: B.:::"> Timminsâ€"Nottingham â€" popped . to Coons. Monaghan _ strueck _ out. Murphy was thrown out by Spence. 0 :tt. 0 H. 0 I€,. Falls stIu(k cauuht Tate. Murphy. Fahey was thrown out by Monaghan. 0 R. 1 H. 0 E. Timminsâ€"Seully doubled. _ Smith followed suit, scoring Seully. _ Tate followed, with the longest hit of the game which scored. Smith. Tate adâ€" vanced to 3rd on a passed bal and scored on MceLean‘s sacriftce. Fahey now pitching. Melntyre struck out. MceGrath went out, MeDonald to THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Box Score. A.B. R. H. P.0O. A. Position iii1 LiE racing, norses Trom Dalton‘s stables carried off a~ fair share of the honours, despite the faect that they were matched against some of the fastest horses from towns along the‘T. N.O. . In the Men‘s Running Race, Schumacher was represented with a winner and a second place, Mcâ€" Millan and Bonnell carrying the Schuâ€" macher name toâ€" viétory. in the bicycle race, T. Baggies and E. Hill of the Dome Mines won first and second place respectively. The folâ€" lowing are the horses running last Wednesday :â€" Saturday, and the baseball game at the Athletige Park the same afternoon. The interest shown by those attendâ€" ing, is considered an added proof that horse racing ean be counted as one of the popular Timmins sports. ed. There was a large crov Park, this despite the fact day was not as warm as the Men‘s Running Races and a Bicycloe Race Also Featured. Horses from Dalton‘s Stables Made Good Showing in Ckompetitiq.n With Fastest Horses from Towns Along Interesting Race Events At Dalton‘s Track Last Week Timesâ€" King Dalto Lena Mari Sir Albert The Prince e °.0 0 0o ‘ mm N. 0 CLASS A Heat Positions According to a correspondent Donâ€" ald MceLennan, of New Liskeard, is putting up a new mill at Latchford. He has torn down his old mill and is rebuilding on a larger scale, putting in a double cut band, bull edger and increasing his capacity to approxiâ€" mately 50,000 feet of lumber per day. .4 ready to return the coxhp_li'mven-td by bravely facing the voracious hens of the South. f ‘* While in the barnyard Wednesâ€" day morning last, Helen, the two year old daughter of George Harpâ€" er of Trafalgar was attacked by a clucking hen and reeeived painful injuries to her head and eyes. After flying on the child the hen pecked away furfously, making sevâ€" eral cuts on her forehead and tore the Mesh‘away from her right eye. ‘The arrival of her mother saved the little girl from more serious Another case or two like that and the people of the North Land will have to organize hen hunts and go down to the South, armed with guns and shotguns and battleâ€"axes, and acâ€" companied by dogs (bird _ dogs, of _ course) to _ exterminate the vicious hens of the South. Last year the South organized expeditions to rid the North of ~the wild wolves. The North will no doubt be only too 73 xo k 4 Ek w PIFRCE WILD HEN ATTACKS CHILD NZELR GEORGETOWN The Georgetown Herald last week Times ‘nd Times Black Dan Littleâ€"Jim Al Copn â€"â€"2.006 : 2.4 Little Star Beachly Boy Harry\ Lesivele (reor«re Uueco Andy Mack â€"2.344;â€" 2,96; CLASS D Hill, Dome Mines. , ?urvis, South Poreupine BICYCLE RACE lazeies, Dome Mines CLASS>C 40 Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public, Eitc. LIMITED 5 Pine St. South Ryanâ€"Murray Drug Co. These candies arrive every Thursday. Leave your order for the regular asâ€" sortment or make up any assortment you desire. List closes every Tuesday morning. c Same prices as in Toronto and Montreal. 61 MAIN STREET, WEST NORTH BAY, ONT. Yaura â€"Becord Canbiles Leave Your Orders for Geo. L. T. Bull Reed Block

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