O 3. 24. he;p guys should elth ‘put up ; the ; d‘xmsslon pnce fqr'a magch pr * the Timmms S tator tired the m and everyhody ala are too. gobd Cor. Pine 8t., 8, and First Ave., â€" Phone 213 MAC B Nt h rested all the way; giving vety fow ohï¬hcds xtb {through and-, when they ‘did they were |offside as the LDake‘s . béoka played well up the field;_ â€" Timmins o jally break: through and McDono;la Kicked out for a â€"corner. A. Cadman headed Jackson‘s flag kick in, but Cosâ€" tain dissfllowed it and penalized A Cadman instead of G. Cadman and thisl robbedTummnsof a win. the evening‘s play Timmins did not play np to their usual form and Kirklan played a much game and deserved half of the spmls The teams :â€" . Tnmmins â€"-â€"Elnck goal Het ermg- ton and Street, backs, Short . Cadâ€" ‘man and Cooper, Wrifâ€"backs; Dunbar, ‘A.‘Cadman, Pettersen, Satrang and Jacks=on, fomrds s ~ Kirkland Lake:â€"G, Cadman, goal McDonald and Ramsay back#; Rodes, J. Hamilton, and McPhail, half-backs, Cuntiffe, Parsons, Burry, A. Hamilâ€" ton and Hastie, forwards. F . In gm â€ï¬;al mm far}tlfl:: eoog ear xmmma wera y 'mflhnng,hk : 1 with a lot of offside play, In. faddition, the referees seemed to conâ€" Afuse players onâ€"more ‘than one occaâ€" ;L{sfop visiting the sins of one team upâ€". <lon the other. To keep. up the intorâ€" «Lest 6f_ all good sportsmen in football, ;| referees will have to make the. teams p':: i;lay foobball regardless. As for "the ] eoting, on more thg:sone occassion dur 2 ;xi'xglthe matech it â€"passed the bounds of §|go« ï¬; j rtsmanshlp It was not done ind Lake peo;Sle but by felâ€" |among â€" the worst offenders. . :;Bhepp guys shonld elthér put up ; t.h,q , as Aleo was about to. ;hoot larly at a mhi ;'3 poor ihois:on on the -j art c e atnï¬ wh‘eï¬ to 'went mde. Thm was followed ‘by a corner from Timmins, and Dunbar put in a fine centre. G, Cadman fisâ€" ted it out and Short booted it over| $ -zï¬f:;_-.'-"f s ‘club champions as to prohde a ‘geotâ€"| y together day for Northern . Ontario |. [X the crossbar. Kx.rkland again went down. and after nice combination Burâ€" ry drove in a hot one giving RElrick his first real shot to save, and he drove the ball away again.. Then a lively timé ensued a little too much for Costain for he gave an offside for the same play as previously. mentionâ€" ed.â€" Then Satrang gave G. Cadman ‘a hot one to fist out, which was closeâ€" ly followed by another doubtful offâ€" Then an arguâ€" ment was started about a free kick| aagainst Kirkland three yards out, by. side against Timmins. Cadman carrying the ball over two steps before the kick was taken. CG. Cadman threw the ball at the referee.. This over, and Timmins appealed against a corner> against them, this being the fault . of Kirkland‘s linesâ€" man being to far down the field inâ€"< stead of inhis proper place. This endâ€" ed the first episode. Iand nil. _ , The second half started with. Dun- bar going down and running the ball over the line for a goal kick Hastie does the same thing at the other end. The Lake now put en the pressure, Dath haslkra »ama :dAnwn tha fald and . flag kxck tario and to ho and Cobalt. Tlmmms 1 Kirkâ€" teresting competition. . The ‘objects of the assooihtmn would C ‘mm B be to promote: folf in Nor!;hern On-f C fl ) _ an annual tournaâ€"| 4008 ysd ‘ment open to members of, Northern in . Ontario golf clubs, * The objects . of| s he fm' ‘5’0\“* the tournament would be not soâ€" golfers. ~ "There 'are now golf: crubs in Tem- iskaming and Cochrane districts, at! â€"â€" club is projected at Espanola. _ ‘‘An association covering all an associstion wouid not need to set| up any elsborate system of governâ€" ment as its yearly tournament would.| On account of |. j be its chief business. ‘the distance between. clubs. and the fact that northern golférs are busy |_ men an annual one.day‘s tournament | . of 36 holes of medal play seems to| . find facour; . Match play extendmg_ 4 over several days is seemingly impos*|_ Thus Shturday‘s play of 18| . geg holes in the morning and 18 holes in| ; sible. | ithe afternoon would make. most. inâ€" with this individual . 0\‘ § xt -;’ ‘:,: these clubs has been discussed. Such|â€" . In eonnection | champlonshlp- play, the club turning‘ inâ€"the lowest| kssy Timmins, Iroquois Falls and at HMailâ€"| / eybury, the last named merving â€" <the| I * d towns. of New Dlskeard, Haileybury| "J _ °2 There is a club at North| .. %,~ ‘Bay, twoâ€"at Sudbury and an old csâ€"| â€" tablished club at the Soo. Another| . 4 GUHNE SHGES REPMRED Let ns reéole your ‘..‘camp shoes. â€" , Om' work gives lastmg £+ ~. s saï¬â€˜sfh.otlon, mâ€"_w REPAINE IP And ‘weâ€"ll put on inâ€" || iAf visible: patches that tha sun | water won‘t budge Stop [| [J here at Camp Save before you. 2 '.:!-‘start on your trip. . JP f"GEEENQunï¬ï¬ Cteatigp smail Bdnqsslon price "for a. match Or. ghut their big trapg... En the ragging of the Timmins players one ;nomyi § ;,ftator tired Qbe members the: boys too good 6 flag kiok was ï¬ruitless Tunmins ;':lgm. Thls golf enthuslast pnts“ We\ | came . own ngain and Jacksnn was)case very completaly and very elmly 1 m s# e e l > ber of autos, \while the street was lTined with people, as was. also the staâ€" tion grounds and plmtform. The seatâ€" ing accommodafion on the platform in front of Mr. Laflamme‘s building again proved useful and convenient. The band was ont in force and played specially well. ""Oneâ€"of the best conâ€" eerts yet 1 was a common: remark From muslc-love:s. ° crowd. thoroughly enjoyed the well-repdere selections and showed theirâ€" appre- ciation. Lmo'rlmn BIG onow:n ,m(;rors .. .. AUND ‘concsan. The open au:‘ »bagd Sconeei'j: at flée 4 ~{'¢ "4’-# 1‘-’ 5 x bandat. and o chirch â€"s ted, 35 mss ; _H.ere s success to the propo fl Nothem Ontario Gq_lf Assoemhon?’e’:; > Nt ““ last a,ttm@ted asbig "crowdz _ There ware even more than the usual numâ€" The next open:â€"air band concert will be held on Thursda} of t}us week when a special programme will be given by the Tmmnns Citizens‘ Band. ly sscured. . _\ £5Once: started the northern golf tournament held as a moveable event would be a great suocess. If it were understood: fram ‘the start that. flm ‘dub. aï¬ Whl,"j h the “toui‘namenï¬ . was held was fhinder no burden of. entdr- ‘tathing the players it would add to the success. As in all cha.mplonshlp golf uy t ol *It.is not thought hker that; the 'Halleybury club; will undel take . the tournament this year: omâ€"geevunt lack of. hotel acomnggia,ï¬xon f;at nex year. with new. Iiotels at H’m’Tgy ary ‘and. Cobait ‘Buch: a tl; m t vall likely: be ‘held here even though: the aubomobile roads from Timmins and tha North Bay shomildnot be compleâ€" 4 $ \' -‘. a h Q! fdlows‘“ - a,:'. C mm_elub goi{‘ matahe ‘ the past couple.of.. years: an larly at a match between _ and Haileybury clubs last~ Satnrdav there has© been talk ‘of formmg al. But : VO . Northern <Ontario Golf Assoomt;on ; s The ‘objects of the assacmtlon would‘\, td c ts be ~to promote golf in Northern: On- se : tario and to hold an annual tournaâ€" l ‘and * muséles-â€"‘tha ’a euma ~ 5 a of“}'.. To some the: taxi. is. mï¬emtmg only when a $rip. to the sï¬atxon e must. be made in a h\my : To .. others it presents an example of : -onr rakndly growing eommercxal standard of toâ€"day. The Hamilâ€" tond texi service is the happy : a publxc demm for Let us . resole your â€" ~camp shoes.~ "And we‘ll ‘put on inâ€" vigible: patches that tha sun and water won‘t budge Stop here at Camp Save before you start on your tnp Onr WOrk gives lastmg / gatisfhaction. â€" w i2 \\ AScs t V sÂ¥ . ; From the Heart, |â€"â€" 0 APC > ce CE ie dn Ned Py 4