Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 21 Jun 1928, 2, p. 8

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s a%2ar s 20 1. n m a 4s on 6n sn a 2t e 242 24 .8 ns 2202 24. 242 242 ,0, ,@, .0. .@, @0 __ _0 O _0 _%_ o_ _ _0 .*, ,000000:00000000000.000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 0000000000000000’00000000000’00’.0’0 * * * a * * , he4 , 04, 04 # On Saturday night the Timmins Juniors invaded South Poreupine and defeated the local team by a score of 12â€"4, for the opening game of the season. This match had been schedâ€" uled for Wednesday evening, but the heavy rains that night made play imâ€" possible and the two teams eager to try conclusions played the game on Saturday evening at South End. Timmins got three runs in the first innings, â€"Laflamme, Dominico and Mair cirling the plate. South Porâ€" cupine were retired without a run. In the second Gaillonardo and Laâ€" flamme scored for the docal juniors, the South Enders again failing to reâ€" gcister. In the third Timmins again Takes Initial Match from South Porcupine by a 12â€"4 Sdore. Timmins Juniors Showed Good Form at Opening\ of Baseball League. Timmins Junior Ball Team _ Wins Its First Leagugg{fine South Porcupine Phone 104 Night 237 and 151 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Officeâ€"Room 10, Reed Block Phone 640 P.0. Box 1591, Timmins, Ont. A judgment as above against you would be very disturbing, unrless you were protected, and possibly ruin you financially. Do not drive your car without Automobile Insurance. The cost is surprisingly small. $5,000" and Costs Sullivan Newton SPECIAL For a Limited®Time Only Reg. 65c. while they last Be sure and hring Blends {(Pilsworth‘s Old Stand) ag 5 d WA Y EY South End Pharmacy APEX RECORDS ALL NEW 2 for 75c¢. Insurance of Every Description that new cigarette in the yellow package Ottawa, Canadaâ€"Notwithstanding the fact that the production of motor cars in many countries of the world increases very substantially. every year the horse continues to be in deâ€" mand in Canada and horse breeding is still an industry of considerable proportions in the Dominion. A reâ€" cent compilation shows there were 3,421,837 horses in Canada in 1927 valued at $260,476,000. Variety is the spice of life, and until the rainy spell this summer the North Land weather was full of spice. Two base hits, 2; First or McCann,, 2; off Michaelso Godin, 1. Struckâ€"out, by MeCann, 7 son, 5; by CGodin, 10. Left on bases, Timmins Porcupine, 9. Hit by pitcher, by Godin 1 made three runs, Davis, Godin and Os: trowsky eircling the diamond before the side was retired. South Poreuâ€" pine again went to the field sceoreless. The fourth was the first zero innings for the local lads, while South End made their first two tallies, Sullivan and MeNabb seoring. In the, fifth Timmins again increased their\e Laflamme, Dominico and ()strmr»l\} reaching home before the side was reâ€" tired. South End again took the fielo without seoring. The sixth was anâ€" other zero innings Timmins, South Poreupine repeating the effort. In the seventh Dominico made the solitary run for Timmins, MeCann and Miller scoring for South Poreuâ€" pine. The final seore was 12â€"4. The teams were :â€" Timminsâ€"Giallanardo, 2nd base; Laflamme, ss.; Dominico, ef ; Roberts, 1st base; Mair, If.; Bastion and Auge, catchers; Davis, 3rd base; Godin, p; Ostrowsky and Donovan, rf. South Poreupineâ€"â€"Catarello, Michâ€" aelson, Sullivan, MceNabb, F. Taylor, Miller, Doran. Goldfields Hotel Block Timmins, Ont. : First on balls, off Michaelson, 6;, off Michael South n a* © #* # t $% ® «+ Cad # w 64 s« * .* * "% #4 #4 # #* ®# *4 * # nste« # #* #© + # ¢+, *# € *4 @ #4, #, *4 s 2a* 2 2t 4 @ runs. the Pow little pi iLS ;_yHNl in the I Holly Friday do it. infielder put up . the leag of them and fiel scored 4 with tw throwin 6th wit} 6f his 1 hits wa and Gal Ray pla i" 4\,‘\:\'\1\‘] Satyr (n Monday the Holly Rees played | the Canadiens in the best and snappiâ€" est game of the season, and two eclose | decisions, if called the other way, would most probably have meant a loss instead of a win for the Hnll}" Rees. In the first innings with two down and Platus on second, Stevens hit a grounder to Godin at first. In the race to the bag the umpire called the runner safe on what looked like an out. The decision was costly as the Holly Rees scored two more runs beâ€"; fore the third out was called. In the fifth, with on« \down E. Liaflamme and | (+. Kendell were on base; Godin came | to bat, and with three and one on | him, Horne threw a low balll below his knees, which the umpired called a strike. If called as it appeared to the spectators and players, it would have filled the bases, and Ab. Kendell was up to bat next. Fournier starred afield for the Canadiens as did Godin who had many hard chances acâ€" cepted all without an error. H. Kenâ€" dall is a welcome addition to the team and the team as a whole are dangerâ€" ous batiters, but seemed overâ€"anxious | and could do nothing right at bat. Stevens got his third ‘home run of the season in the fourth and is tied with Alton for home runs. Platus also played meely and scored twoâ€"runs. _ | ‘*What would you do if you could play the piano like I ean?"‘ the league. Stevens with three hits, two of them home runs, scored three runs and fielded nicely. Art Moran again secored three runs, while W.qRoberts, with two runs and some nice fielGing throwing out G. Dewar at first in the 6th with ‘a nice utlnow â€"in, showed some of his last year‘s form. One of his hits was a home run. Art Moran and (Galbrkith also hit homers. G. Ray played under a handicap having stepped on a nail a few days before the game. BAD WEATHER HANOICAPS ‘DOME WON P.0.F.L. VENT ROD ANO GUN CLUB SHOOT y TXE 00 GOAL N Thatr in the league. Holly Rees. defeated the Tuxis on Friday and had to fight all the way to do it. The Tuxis with another oood infielder and another outfielder \\'ould put up a good game with any team in the league. Stevens with three hits,. t wo Poreupine Power, with a practicalâ€" ly new lineâ€"up held the Arrows down in a very close and humorous game in the softball league series. R. Hudson pitchéd his second game in two days and with little breaks in the second innings would have won, as the Arâ€" rows got nine runs then, which proved enough to win, the Power only getting eight. They knocked Campbhbell out of the box, but could do nothing much with Garner and his support. Alton got his third home run in as many® games. D. Brown again surâ€" prised the fans and showed that his home run of the second game was no fluke. He knocked out two doubles and a homer and scored three runs. Whitney also starred with a single, a double and a dhomer, and seoring three runs. Mustato and Ballantyne made the Power team look good, and with a little practice the Power team will be as good as any kevstone combination Some of the Contestants Put Up Good | Good Crowd at District Match on Satâ€" Scores Despite the Rain and | urday Despite Bad Weather. Other Adverse Factors > eur. = f The weekly shoot of the Porecupine] two points in the P.D.E.L. series on Rod and Gun Clwb on Thursday last| Baturday night last when the Dome was somewhat handicapped by the| defeated them by the odd goal in weather conditions. Even the rain, ) three. however, could not dampen the arâ€" dour of the gunners. _ Some of them faced the rain and put up good| scores despite the weather conditions. On Thursday last the high score was made by J. D. Brady, Jack havâ€" ing a dead line of 45 out of 50 birds. J. Staunton was second with 42 out of 50 and Capt. D. Jones third with 41 out of 50. The sceores for the shoot were as follows :â€" . on mn mm m ons m esmm um use J. .: .i 4 22 * AIMIMS .. ; s .. i.k sls : o 4; IMCLOIX ... ;. 1. ... i i s 1k . 15 CGrordon Eplett ... .. 0 CGapt. cD.:Jones 21 ) . Brady .32 . six‘s 2i sisla‘s‘s six‘% 21 «... s1 sÂ¥ ale s t 1B J ... . 2 s . s se e hk e 20 Capt. D. Jones ;. ./ 18 doe. Amims .. 10| J, D. Brady.~.... e s‘ 23‘ E. ‘Lacrolx‘ .. sor‘s ts t e 4 21 The weather was very poor, there being a drizzlng rain all through the match. _ This hampered what might have been a record crowd, considerâ€" ing the number that did turn out, deâ€" spite the weather, to witness the mateh. The teams lined up as follows:â€" Holly Rees:â€"Elrick, goal; Ewart and T. Johnston, backs; Potter, Robâ€" son and Wood, halfâ€"backs; Landers, MeCorry, Shaw, F. Johnston and Roâ€" berts, Sr., forwards. Dome:â€"Jemmett, goal; Goodman and Doherty, backs; Hitt, Anderson and Kjenstad,â€" halfâ€"backs; Rudkin, Richmond, â€" Gustavenson, Harrowen and Airey, forwards. A. Cadman, referee. Woallace, linesmen. The Holly Rees‘ failure to win came from their lack of combination. L it s1c s U ce> * 1% Higman and Arrows Add Another to Their Vicâ€" tories, Having Three Wins Now to Their Credit HOLLY REGG. WIN TWO MORE IN THE SOFTBALL SERIFS THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO take â€" lessons.‘"‘â€"Louisville â€"Exchange | and 1J0nerty, Dacks; Hitt, Anderson and Kjenstad,, halfâ€"backs; Rudkin, Richmond, â€" Gustavenson, Harrower and Airey, forwards. A. Cadman, referee. Higman and Woallace, linesmen. _ The Holly Rees‘ failure to win came from their lack of combination. ) While they did the most pressing they fell down badly when they had opporâ€" tunities to score, the failures being due to individuals trying to seore instead of passing to a man in better position. They made a rush right at the start, but were checked. _ The Dome got away in the centre and Richmond passed to Airey, who cenâ€" tred, and in a secramble the ball was | handled. â€" The penalty was taken by | Richmond who sceored the first point for the Dome off the penalty kick. Elrick made a good effort to save this shot by fisting, but the ball hit the ’(*.rossba.r and bouneced into the net. , The match was only five minutes old. |, The R#es. should have equalized right after when Landers and Meâ€" ’( ‘orry combined and got through, but the latter, instead of passing to three men unguarded, tried to seore himâ€" self and shot the ball wide. The rest of the half was open play with the Dome playing wonderful combination, which was a treat to ’\\‘atch, and the nice intercepting of. | Ewart and T. Johnston kept the score | low, while Goodman and Doherty for l'the Dome did equally well in keeping ’ the Rees at a distance. | _ ‘The second half started off very | fast and the Rees pressed and eventuâ€" 'uslly got in a good position and PF. lJohnstun shot the leather in with a fine shot that Jemmett could. nof reach. â€" The Dome halves relieved the pressure after about fifteen minutes‘ play in their half by setting the forâ€" ward line swinging. Richmond passâ€" ed over to litudkin and the ball came back again. anud while Riechmond seamâ€" iSaturday night last when the Dome defeated them by the odd goal in three. The Holly Rees dropped their first two points in the P.D.F.L. series on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Dolores Costello goes ‘‘Old Bill‘‘ one better! You will cheer the great comedian as the horrified hero of at this theatre. f THRILLS and ACTION with a REAL STORY "The Mysterious Rider " Yes! It‘s a western picture but in keeping with the high standard of other dramas shown Yarn of roaring guns and harsh desert life Paramount News and Jack Duffly Comedy Goldfields Next Weekâ€"MON. TUES. " ADAM AND EVIL" A sparkling comedy hit with Lew Cody and Aileen Pringle A Kollege Kut Komedy with a Kick Paramount News and Comedy FRIDAY and SATURDAY SPECIAL ! ! _ Sid Chaplin ‘"THE BLOOD SHIP‘" ‘"*TWO ARABIAN KNIGHTS‘*~ Fox News and Hal Roach Comedy LAST TIME TODAY ZANE GREY‘S A RIOT OF HILARITY ! 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DOMINION BANK BUILDING Opposite Goldfields Hotel Excavations for Cellars, Sewers, Etc Contracts of all kinds taken .0..‘.‘......'..0...‘...’....... * 1ssn 24 2* s +. 04. 4 0,00,00,00, 00. 0 0, 00w00 400004000 0000 020 40505 000000000000000000000000000000000ooo’.'?oioootoooooo eelos LEO MASCIOLI go out and sift To follow ‘‘Whispering Smith Bi_cicâ€"afs"’ "â€" 4 ing every Wednesday and Thursday ‘"The Beauty Parlour Series" With the same cast that played in The Wi crackers will follow ‘The Collegians‘ to p A Thrilling Mystery Serialâ€" "Blake of Scotland Yard" " The Little Adventuress" Also the last chapter of both ‘The Collegians‘ and ‘Whispering Smith Rides‘ Wednes, and Thursday June 27â€"28 Vera Reynold, Victor Varconi and Phyllis Haver Charles Ray and All Star Cast tT_zu;e Comedy ‘‘On Guard‘‘ Chap. SEE IT ANYHOW Mack Sennett Comedy Pathe News Review Monday and Tuesday, June KING OF THE PACK " Friday and Saturday, June 22â€"23 New Empire ! ! Announcement ! ! â€"Exchange She had a perfect right to wear itâ€" and also a perfect left! EMPIRE BUILDING every Wednesday and Thursday Peter the Great Do you own a dog? Have you ever owned a dog? Do you ever expect to own a dog? if soâ€"see SesZeals ## *# 4 estes *# #+ #4 @ 4# *#* # «in #*% @ # #46 # «# #4 * # *4 ®, 4t *4 * # #* # «t *#* * c« ¢4 * # *#* *# # #4 *# «+ *4 # # *# @ 4 *4 @ + #4 ® # * o a*. .‘ ’0 *4 Marie Prevost Thursday, June 21st, 1928 Residence : 119 Wilson Avenue Phone 785â€"J TIMMINS, ONT. Auctioneer Phone No. 321 to play play

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