Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 17 Mar 1927, 2, p. 3

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as the rcgulms but this w Sale Now Going On Reg. 45c. Fancy Ribbed, all colours and sizes, perfect HAIR NETS While it Lasts ?er Package . PENMAN‘S CHILDREN‘S HOSE Per Package Embroidery THREAD, NOW Silk Ribbon, values to 35¢c. yard. Now per yard .......... .: One Big Lot V alues to $3.00 Now per pair .. CRYSTAL ROPE One Big Lot due to 1 9¢ 7 3C 2C 2C 3C styict instructions from the bench to bfck check above all things. It was this depeartment as a whole that he Falls team subdued the losers. Lever, at centre, who undoubtedly was the best man on the iee on either side, was the pivot of the defence. Using‘ a far more devastating poke check than he has shown all winter in the Falls <he_ broke up the Owen Sound attacks or foreed them around to the side of the rink to get around him and in such cases the deâ€" fence took eare of the puck earrier. Neither Fillman nor MceBride ever played as strong a defensive game as they did Thursday. They refused to be drawn out and gave Kerr wonâ€" derful protection. MceBride was the star of either defence and was a huge factor in the win. _ He seored two goals, both on well executed plays, used his body well and was a tireless worker.. We have mentioned Lever from a defensive point of view. On the offensive he was brilliant. â€"Time after time with his poke check the broke away beyond the Greys‘ forâ€" ward line and seored one goal onâ€" beautiful lone effort coming from beâ€" hind his own goal and skating through the entire Owen Sound team to flip the puck over Grant‘s body as the fell trying to block the net. Superior Condition On the wings Mcintyre and Mceâ€" Leod worked hard and their back checking could not be improved upon. Markle and. Lauder the two Owen Sound wing men are very impressive performers and it was not until the Rinn Bros. Store, 5 Pine St., N. uP Recently damaged by Smoke and Water is now on Saleâ€" Direct to the Public! Thousands of Dollars worth of fine Dry Goods, Shoes, Stockings, Ladies‘ Hose, Ladies‘ and Children‘s Wearâ€" ing Apparel, Underwear, Millinery, Piece Goods, Dresses, Gloves, Hats, Notions, Corsets, Summer and Winter Coats, Sweaters, Small Goods, etc., etc. is now being sold at real Fire Sale Prices! Everything is being marked at prices that will sell out ths big stock in 10 days! So come prepared to buy a supply. We are putting out the reserve stock, so everyday you will find new barâ€" + â€"gains on display In the last fast selling styles, in fine popular materials and patterns. â€" Both plain and full Fur trimmed. A large variety to choose from and in excellent condition. V alues to $30.00 In this group are fine Fur trimmed Coats, and plain Summer Coats. Here is really a wonderful bargain So be here Remember‘ your share. Ladies‘ Fine Coats The Insurance Co‘s paid the lossâ€"let their loss be your gain. Come in Get Here is your chance to get fine goods at way less than regular prices. ' THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO e s L. 60 ie s last period that the Falls superior condition enabled these two men to scintillate. ~Owing to their two preâ€" vious hard games against Newmarket the Orange and Black players faded badly in the final period and were a very jaded bunch of players when they finally stepped off the ice. In the nets Kerr was sensational and practically unbeatable. _ On. at least two occasions the losers got inâ€" side the defence with two and three men sweeping in on the defenceless Kerr but each time he cither outâ€" guessed them or foreed them to shoot wide. â€" In this respect Owen Sound lost two chanees of sure goals. Their attempts to score from long range, which they continually tried to do were easy for Kerr. _ Fillman who teamed with MeBride on the defence did not shine as effectively as Meâ€" Bride from an offensive point of view but defensively he was a stone wall and never performed better this year. Summing the game up as a whole the Falls players were superior inggviâ€" dually to their opponents and were much faster. Greys Checked Off Feet Lauder who is the Owen Sound capâ€" tain, and MeDougall, their star centre, were the two danfl‘erous throats throughout the first two periods of: the gcame but faded with the rest: ot their team mates in the last twenty minutes. â€" McDougall was forever a back cllegkinw menace, while Lauder shore going in on the defence. The one "oal O\\ en Sound got was due to the onl\ mistake the Falls team made and at the time there was something less than twenty seconds of the period still to go. McLeoqd had been ruled off for tripping and Mceintyre attemptâ€" ed to rag the puck behind his own goal. ]n coming out he slipped and fell. Lauder seized the puck ang< with several men standing in front of him (.95 The game opened very fast with the Falls pressing and having two shots to their opponents‘ one. The checking was very close. McLeod and Lever got right in but the pass was called offside. â€" The first penalty of the game came when Mootre was put off for} charging MeBride. Closely following this MelIntyre skated hbehind the ()wenl Sound net and took Paddon‘s feet from under him. This evened the penâ€" alties. â€" MarKle missed a pass right in front of the net and with the return| rush MceBride took Meintyre‘s reâ€"| bound and shot it past Grant, _ The] teams continued .to battle fiercely up| and down the ice and Lauder took a penalty _ throwing Melntyre‘s stick into the corner. lt was followâ€" ing this that Lever scored his brilliant end to end goal making the seore Falls 2, Owen Sound 0. % Owen Sound missed. several beauâ€" tiful chances to score through inacâ€" ' curate shooting. _ MeLeod tripped Beatty and went off. It was then thutl Owenâ€"Sound got their goal as stated above. It was the only lax thing the Falls team did tlnoughout the entire evening. The period ended Falls 2, Owen Sound 1. ' Owen Sound Missed Cnances At the start of the second period Lever hurt his leg and went off. He had been consistently checking Owen Sound single handed and was given a wonderful hand by the crowd for his spectacular playing. In this respect the huge crowd that filled the Arena (Gardens showed wonderful _ sportsâ€" \ manship in applauding the outstandâ€" A fine stock of Silks, Dress Goods and Musâ€" lin, Sheeting, Shlrtlngs Ginghams, Percales, Curtammg, etc., etc. These goods are in practically perfect condition. Come, see for yourself and save money. Piece Goods Look! Your Choice One Big Lot Toweling, Muslin, Flannel, etc., etc., etc. Come Early Get Your Share Slightly damaged, some but failing to check, he scored a cross tre shot as he was skatmg away from the net towards the corner of the rink. ~ The rest of the players on the Owen Sound team are only mediocre but Afit into the team, through good coaching. Toweling, Muslin, Flannel, etc., etc., etc Come Early Get Your Share Slightly damaged, some only wet The First Period Lt 1 wed 1 iing (}; ing plays on both sides. _ MeBride tried to body check Lauder but got his foot in the wayâ€" and went off. Melntyre rushed with MceLeod beâ€" side him and after having gotten by the defence and.about to shoot he lost control of the puck. At this period of the game Owen Sound got right in with combination play but Kerr miraculously saved Mcâ€" Dougall ‘s shot. Lever was again hurt when he accidentally got McDougall‘s stick in the face, cutting the cheek just under the eye which required medical attention. He had to go to the dressing room. â€" Wimperis.who reâ€" placed him missed a sure goal in front of the net when he was unable to handle a bounding pass out. Paddon rushed and shot and almost scored on his own rebound but shot into Kerr‘s pad. MeBride rushed up the centre and drove a vicious shot from the blue line which Grant partially stopped but the puck rolled halfway in the net for the Falls third goal of the game. The puck was driven with tprrific force and Grant could not keep it out. Kerr saved a sure shot off Lauder‘s stick. Melntyre returnâ€" ed the puck and after going right through lost the puck at the goal mouth and MeLeod missed the reâ€" bound. Just before the period ended Kerr saved again single handed when @ two man combination beat the deâ€" fence. They were right in but skated too close before shooting. _ The seâ€" cond period ended Falls 3, Owen Sound 1. Greys Were All In At the commencement of the third period MeceIntyre almost scored on a solo effort. Grant just got the shot and no more. _ Not to be denied ‘Mcâ€" Intyre again rushedâ€"and when forced to the corner passed to McLeod in front of the net and the latter seored the final goal of the game. Following Hurry ! and get your share of these bargains SILKS, COTTONS, PIECE GOODS, of every description Hurry! Your Choice ...... Values to $15.00 SILK! FLANNEL! GCOTTON!| ETC, STREET DRESSES, HOUSE DRESSES AFTERNOON DRESSES PARTY DRESSES 2 95 IN PERFECT SHAPE ... * OF FINE MILLINERY Values to $5.00 NOW! YOUR CHOICE HURRY ! In Perfect Condition: The Latest Shades BUYC Values to $20.00. All Fine Woollen Coats in stylish patterns, etc. In fine condition 4 9 5 NOW ooooooooooooooooooo One Big Lot. Lengths up to 5 yds. REGULAR $2.00 LADIES‘ "MILO®" SILK HOSIERY LADIES‘ HATS ONE BIG LOT Thursday March 17th, 1927 this MeLeod went off for hooking MceDougall and Lanrder went off for bodying MeBride im midâ€"ice. Fillman and MeLeod combined, the latter getâ€" ting in but he hit Grant‘s pads with the shot. This looked like a sure goal but wasn‘t. MBride went off for tripping Lauder and the game ended shortly after this. In the final moâ€" moants of the game the losers were so evidently well played ‘out that three men at times were standing back on the defence. â€" This did not look like good business with three goals to the bad but it looked as though they were contented with the"four to one score, depending on the game Saturday night to try and overcome the lead. The Line Up The teams lined up as follows: Iroquois Fallsâ€"Goal, Kerr; deâ€" fonce, McBride and Fillman; centre, Lever; right wing, Melntyre; loeft wing, McLeod; subs, Wimperis and Kitson; sub goaltender, Sandrin. Owen Soundâ€"goal, Grant ; defence, Paddon and Moore; centre, MeDougâ€" all; right wing, Markle; left wing, Lauder ; subs., Beattie and Grant ; sub, goaltender, Smith. The Summaryâ€"First Period 1. Fallsâ€"McBride (Wimperis) .11.10 2. FPallsâ€"Lever ............%. 5.35 3. Owen Soundâ€"Lauder .... .. 4.11 Penaltiesâ€"Moore, Meluatyre, Lauâ€" 4. Fallsâ€"MeBride Penaltiesâ€"None der and MeLeod Third Period 5. Fallsâ€"MeLeod (MeIntyre) .. 6.33 Penaltiesâ€"Lauder and MeBrido. Final ScoreIroquois Falls 4, Refereeâ€"Harold Farlow, Toronto Final Score Iroquois Falls 4â€"Owen Sound 1. Second Period HURRY |! 1 Oc 95¢ 16.01

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