eooooovo‘o o.oooooooooro 0. .:0, 10. o 0n 2220 2e snn hn ite sds aSe eBe sB en s 030 050 03 For Sure Results Try Our Want Ad Column nwmwwmmflrm- flrltcllr“!h ustbar wrrd E4 _/ _ _ (By J. N. Levine), _ _ MeDonald4 and: ‘his crew . of Pulpâ€" eaters certainly didn‘t take it very kindly when the Gold Diggers stepped out in the dying moments of the game and smashed out a win on Tuesday, July 28th, at; Iroquois Falls, And what made this pill just a little hit harder for the Papermakers to swalâ€" low was the fact that they were leadâ€" ing 3 to 0 up to the 6th frame, and 3 to 1 up to the fateful (8th when things began to happen. And the home stuff umpiring that they had been receiving throughout the entire game didn‘t help them any at all in the 8th and it all happened in this manner. uuruur 4V.A VIIC _ A dAÂ¥ 4 19. YÂ¥ §A 4 low was the fact tfl;t the were leadâ€" ing 3 to 0 up to the 5th rame, and 3 to 1 up to the fateful 8th . when things b to happen, And: the home stu umpmng ‘that they had| been receiving throughout the entire game didn‘t help them any at all in the 8th and it all happened in this manner. With one out McLea.n beat out a bit to deep short and went to n McDonald‘s wild peg to 1st. Smith obliged ~with a single, Dunc taking 3rd and Smith to 2nd no play being made on him., Tate who had been hitting and fielding in sensatwnal style throughout the entire game and who can. usually be depended upon to | give a good account of himself at all‘ times certainly came through in fine style by smashing out an honest single which scored McLean and Smith with the tieing puns. {led McLean at 2nd. O R. mMmondgadaln . 10. _._L4L10, _ LALO_ . SavIHg Johnny an error by a splendid pickâ€" upofalowthrow OR O H. OE bth Txmmmsâ€"â€"McGrath walked. Murâ€" phy singled to right, McGrath going to 3rd. Murphy went to 2nd unmoâ€" lested. Nottingham was thrown out by Cunningham and Monaghan by Mcâ€" Donald. Lynch singled, scoring Mcâ€" Grath, and: Murphy was out at. . the Plate when he was tripped hy Gratton and failed to touch the Plate. L.R. 2 H. 0O E. ' Fallsâ€"Murphy threw out McDonâ€" ald. < Chircoski fanned. â€" McLean dropped Nickless‘ fly. Gratton fanâ€" ned. O R. O H.; 1 B.. . 6th Innings Timminsâ€"McLean walked and * stole' 2nd. â€" Smith struck out. Nickless robbed Tate of a sure hit ang doubâ€" 0 H. 0O E. QT\A Atalls®" L + n mh a wA sA ‘*| full. ‘‘During their interview with the Ontario Cabinet recently, the deleâ€" gation from the Northern Ontario Associatéed Boards of Trade took up with the Minister of Lands and Forâ€" ests the matter of the Mattagami Pulp Paper Co‘s debts to settlers, dating from 1921 when the company went into liquidation, and urged that the Government do its utmost to: protect the settlers in case.of any reâ€"organizâ€" ation as is under contemplation. This is a protection which the settlers are fully entitled to, and it is hoped that Hon. Jas. Lyons, Minister of Lands and Forests, will not permit the transfer of any limits until the claims of the settlers gre settled in The Timmins Advance this . week had timely comment on thlb question.‘‘ : uomcs P ‘k’oo’oo 0’0 0e @ .“‘“ “ Tate then stole 2nd while Mcelntyre became the 2nd out on a fly to left. McGrath was then given a walk while Murphy scored Tate with his 3rd hit of the game. Nottingham, who had been performing in brilliant fashion on the mound, helped his own cause along with a single over which scored McGrath. The Miners scored another in their half of the 9th on a single by McLean, a passed ball and Tate‘s single, while the Papermakers ‘were ‘being held scoreless,. The Falls jumped into the lead right off the bat with the kindly aid of the base: umpire.* McDonald, who had singled, tried to stretch it to a double and he was out at 2nd without a doubt, and that decision delayed the game for about 10 minutes and Oscar Girard who was calling them: behind the Plate, and who is incidentâ€" ly an exâ€"Papermaker, declared that Timmins shouldn‘t kick at only one bad decision as he had received many of them himself at Timmins several "years ago, and he apparently took ‘this opportunity of evening up matâ€" |ters, for his fancied wrongs, and along with his side kick who was umpiring After ‘order was restored and play was resumed Nickless walked. He was then forced at 2nd and with a double play in ‘sight Murphy ‘threw wild to Ist allowing McDonald â€" to score and Gratton to 2nd. Smith then missjudged Cunningham‘s fAy which went for two bags, Gratton scoring on the play. Coons‘ single then scored Cunningham. _ on the bases they sure did more then make up for all the bad. decisions that they got in the last 5 years. But why take it all out in the one game? Why not leave a little for the morrow ? s e s 6th Innings Timminsâ€"McLean walked and stole 2nd. â€" Smith struck out. Nickless robbed Tate of a sure hit ang doubâ€" {led McLean at. 2nd O R O H 0O E. uinsy ed and stole Ind. Coons fanned. O K. O H. O E. .. Fallsâ€"Fortier . fanned. ~© Spence flied to Smith Fahey was out, Monaghan to Tate, Tate saving Johnny an error by a splendid pickâ€" up of a low throw. O R. 0 H. O B. _ ‘Ath Innings s t e o 4 ~ Timminsâ€"Fahey threw out Smith.| SETTLERS BNTITLB '1'0 Tate was dut. Cunmngham to Coons Fallsâ€"Murphy threw out McDonâ€" fanned. McLean dropped Nickless‘ fly. Gratton fanâ€" ned. O R. O H; 1 B.; ; s v _ Tth Innings Timminsâ€"Melntyre out, ‘Cunningâ€" ham to Coons. . McGrath struck out. Murphy doubled to right. Nottingâ€" ham was safe on MceDonald‘s error,| Murphy going to 3rd. Monaghan was thrown out by Cunningham. O _AAA K 20 0..0, .0 0“:.°o .0 Falléâ€"Cunninghaxh singled and stole 2nd.© Coons fanned.: Fortier lifted to Murphy. Spence struck out. Fallsâ€"EFahey out, McLean to Tate. Tate picked the ball out of the dirt, saving Duné. an error. . MeDonald dowbled. . Chiroski singled to. left, Lynch making a very fast return and perfect peg to the Plate which caught McDonald cold. at the Plate. Nickâ€" less was throfn out by McLean, Tate again making a nice finishing and save. O R. 2 H. 0O E. y j . 8th Innings Timminsâ€"Lynch out, McDonald to Cipons.. McLean easilly beat out a hit to short and went to 2nd on A wild throw. Smith singled, Mclean going to 3rd.. Smith went to Znd unâ€" molested. : Tate singled, scoring Mcâ€" Lean and Tate stole Mcelntyre flied to Chircoski. . Mcâ€" Grath walked.> Murphy singled, filâ€" ling: the bags. . Fortier sat down on Nottingham‘s hit over 2nd, allowing Tate and McGrath to score. Monagâ€" han‘ flied to MceDonald. 4 R. 5 H. 1 kc e ~, * # C a : Fallsâ€"Gratton singled and died stealing. Cunningham â€" lifted to Monaghan. Coons fanned. O R. O H.; 0 E. 9. . . 9th Innings . . Timminsâ€"Lyneh grounded to Coons McLean singled and took 2nd on a passed ball. Cunningham throw out Smith. Tate singled, scoring McLean, Tate stole 2nd very easily but the ump‘s wouldn‘t give it to him... 1 R. C ® _ Umpiresâ€"Girrard and Leclair. Score by Inningsâ€" R. Timmins 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 4.1â€"6 Falls :. 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 . 7 e \Box Score. TIMMINS _ A.B. RK. H. P.O, A. led »AA qy AS _A 4e . FTallsâ€"Mason, batting for Fortier, was thrown out by McLean. Spence flied high to Murphy, and Nottingâ€" ham helped in the final out by throwâ€" ing out Fahey, Tate making a marvelâ€" ous hareâ€"handed catch of a bal throw. , ~Summary of Game: 5: Two. base lutsâ€"-â€"McDonald 2; Murphy, Tate, Cunningham. Struck outâ€"by Nottmgham 11 ‘by Fahey 4 Base‘ on ballsâ€"off Nottmgham 3 ; off Fahey 4. n t 2t k ds on * A ¢ 7 Stolen basesâ€"Cunningham, Coons, Tate. $ * L h sape «o * qt ‘Toronto is to have a Regatta tims vear. Perhaps the Exhibition folks have heard of the Tummns Regatta. ffIn any event. shes them. a better day or days than enJoyed by the event here. uced mm d U3 d to Coons 2nd on A threw out ig McLean. 7 but the him.. 1 R. or Fortier, n. Spence ho pip i ip i d ies 94 #4, »%, #..0, #4. 0 Rq Eo B E.\ _ Aug. 1ithâ€"Dome Tripods at Su. Porcupine. â€" The Northland Post, of Cochrnne, last week says :â€"â€" Club. * # 3. Public School | McIntyre Hall â€"Public School ol 3 South Porcupine Schumacher Dome Mines â€" . . 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