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Porcupine Advance, 29 Sep 1932, 1, p. 6

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the MciIntyre clan. Jelly. in Excellent Form Jelly, their sturdy pitcher, turned in a game that was good enough to: win against an ordinary team, and, had he been accorded ‘the support â€"that Wood received, the score would have been decidedly closer. Errors Aid Opponents. Jelly allowed eight hits and only in the third were they bunched when Mcâ€" Intyre scored three runs on three hits. Errors behind. him led largely to: his undoing and the inability of his mates to touch the deceritive slants of Wood kept his team running behind from the A crowd of 3,000 composed of keen: Carleton Placeâ€" spectators and from Smiths Falls, Almonte, Perth and the surrounding area jammed the grandâ€" stand and flowed over the sidelines. They were treated to a game that ofâ€" fered in the main sound, steady baseâ€" ball but that was devoid of plethora of outstanding features. Mcintyre Ball Team Winner of the E.0.B.A: Champtonship Wood gave as masterly. an exhibition of hurling as has yet been‘ seen in Journal Trophy final. He allowed. a bare three hits, all of : them singles and kept them scattered over three innings. He fanned eight men against seven by Jelly. ' Pile Total Up Steadily MciIntyre pitcher, however, was given every help from his fellow playâ€" ers. They refused to make an error all afternoon and Wocd was at no time in danger. They hit behind hin when hits meant runs, piling up steadily the total that eventually crowded Temisâ€" kaming, Quebec, from the baseball picture. Buck made a brilliant catch in left field when he raced to the fence to spear Benard‘s long soaring fly and Scouliere the Temiskaming, Quebec, shortstop drew the plaudits of the crowd in the seventh when he nailed Buck‘s smashing drive in deep. short and doubled Wood off second. Cybouski and Cowden were the only hitters to smash their way for extra bases, Cybouski connecting in the third scoring Boyd and Cowden a minute later followed him with another double that brought Angrignon and Cybouski home but he was out trying to stretch it into a triple. McIntyre lost no time jumping out in front. In the first innings Buck beat out a bunt to first and went to second when Doran dropped a pitched ball and scored on Souliere‘s error of Boyd‘s grounder. Boyd advanced to second on a high throw to the plate and he took third on Angrignon‘s sacriâ€" fice. He sprinted to the pan when he beat out Papun s heave to the plate of Cybouski‘s reller. (Continued from Page One) Never have we been able to offer such | | «@7 l U fine eoats, so luxuriously furred and it so handsomely tailored, in our Anniâ€" i | Awful}y smart .this. 9oat with its multiple skin searf versary Sales. Here‘s an opporâ€"; | and slim sweeping lines. Wear it if you like to be tunity you cannot afford to miss. i | ' different. fWMW%WWn’»‘“’n%’% ctectoctoctectacfectec * 2o cSe cbe atectectactects CoaSecQacSactect 6** ‘x s**""*" 68 0**s s s C Lavishly Furred Coats Sizes 14 to 40 hurled the ball to second to cut .off Boyd but Soouliere failed to hold the: pitch and both were safe. Cybouski doubled to left scoring Boyd and sending Angrignon to third Cowden In: the fifth, the sensational Buck singled and blazing his way on the paths for two bases on Boyd‘s saeriâ€" fice ‘bunt anchored on third from where he scored on Angrignon‘s huge wallop to Costello in centre. up â€" behind Cybouski added ansther double bringing in Angrignon and Cyâ€" bouski, but was out attempting to make an additional base: on his hit. ' Jelly kerk bearing down and was in a hole on only one occasion in the seventh when Souliere‘s smart double extricated: him.~ Wood pitching in that same sure form ‘that characâ€" terized him from start to finish and through the entire playdewn series had the Temiskaming, Quebec, batters eatâ€" ing out of his hand and they were unâ€". ble to hit beyond the ‘infield with the exception of the three hits racked against him until the ninth when Noffkeâ€" liftedâ€" a high oneâ€" toâ€"Gilbertâ€" in right field. The scoring for the day ended when Cowden, the Melntyre shortstop. sing!â€" ed cleanly over third in the ninth. He went to second on passed ball and then took third on Doran‘s error. who hit him endeavouring to catch him off second. The ball bounded into right centre and he‘trotted in from third on Wood‘s single to left. Temiskaming, Quebec, went out in one, two, three,order in their final half of the ninth, Noffke fiying to Gilbert and McGrath and Rothwell striking out. The victors richly deserved their triumph. : They showed themselves to be all over a better team than the Quebec aggregation and compare more than favourably with previous chamâ€" pions cof the Eastern Ontario Associaâ€" tion. Gilbert, rf The scoring was.suspended until the # 2. .94 228229 0. .0. %.,% #..%,,9, $ C . W ""g::"i“:“:":":“ C EB 4#A ~.~.~.~:%~.~.~.@~.%«r3-m¢~rwm*.¢fi $ MIONSâ€"â€"MAKE THURSDAY % DAYS OF BARGAINSâ€"COMâ€" Recto Ne 4064 e en ctect .30’0‘0‘0’? o NOQ“OQ“OO“‘W‘M‘M‘M”M Temiskaming Mclniyre A Celebration of Values That Cannot Be Equalled ‘ Open Season for Shooting i Partridge Oct. 10 to 26 It would be well to remember for the section lying north of the French and Mattawa. rivers and Lake Nipissing and south of the main line of the C.N.R., the open season is from Oct. 10th to to the law.> .>~ . Bag. limitsofisrpex: da.y-a.nd 15 per season were specified for the open seaâ€" son, but rumours credit one of the men shooting out of season with bagâ€" ging eight in: one day. â€" 7 Cricket Club Here Has Further Games As noted in The Advance last week, when full details of the announcement were given, the open. season for partâ€" ridge in this part of the Nortk will be from Oct. 10th to 26th. . In the area north of the Canadian: National Railâ€" ways line the open season is from Oct. 10th to Nov. 5th. In. making the announgement Hon. G. H Challies, Minister of Game ant Fisheries, made an a.ppeal to sportsâ€" men: for: rigid: ebservance. oof the reâ€" gulations in the generalinterests. This appeal .evidently failed with some in this district who are said to have been out. in the plast week or two shooting the birds, though the season does not open until Oct. 10th. With the appeal to good sportsmanship having failed it icoks as if there should Bbe an appeal 26th, both days inclusive, and anyone shooting partridge at any other time is not only breaking. the. law, but..doing something very decidedly unsportsmanâ€" Match at the Weekâ€"end Between Teams Chcosen from Members and Capâ€" tained by Messrs W..James and P. Whitford, Respectively. A game was played at the weekâ€"end between two teams selected from the members and captained by W. James and P. Whitford respectively. The game resulted in an easy. win for Whitâ€" ford‘s side, a feature of the innings being a fine score of sixtyâ€"eight by J. Atkinson, b PY@ ... k e 0e Cunningham, c Hocking, b Street Stephens, c Hocking, b Nickson . Wilkinson, c Pye, b Whittant.......... Snow, c and b PyG@ .................... Parker, c Street, b Whittam ........ Byron, st. George, b Py@ ... ... 0 Place, c Nickson, b Pye .......................... 24 Baxter, b NiCKSOM ks 1 Whitford, c George, b Nickson ............ 21 Elisewnere in this issue will be found report of success met with at Haileyâ€" James‘ Side of .oo l.oo..oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo ooooooooooo 000.‘000.%0000.‘0.0 01.0 0 0.0.‘.0 ooon._o o o ooooo oooooooooo Eo a%e 80 00000008 0 000 0,00,00, 000 0o 009 iz ie oo oo io i y ooooo3.30303000000o‘ooooSo‘Xo«ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo oohoooooo(ooooooo oooouofooooooooo ooxnio. s?%%‘%f‘o‘o‘o‘o‘%fi 10 # h ® - â€". In Style and Value the Store that Sets the Pace. Third Avenue, near Imperial 152 Striking Lacrosse ‘at South Porcupimme South Porcupine, Ont., Sept. 26th,, 1932. Special to The Advance. Mr. Hodder Stovel has returned to- his studies at McGill University.. Messrs Sam and Bruce Stovel are at Bishop‘s. College, Lennoxville, Quebec.. Messrs Art Robinson and Alf. Pugâ€" sley, of the Dome, left last week to reâ€": sume their work at Queen‘s University,. Kingston. Mr. H. McCracken, who: spent the: summer at the Dome, has returned: to: Toronto Varsity for the coming term. . _ Mr. and Mrs. Buck, formerly. of the Dome Extension, are on a trip here1 from the United States. Aye 7 New Liskeard lacrosse team played the Dome team at the South Porcupine arena in a fast and snappy game on Saturday night last. The score was 10â€"3 for the Dome but the difference was more in the defensive strength Mrs. O. Proulx is visiting her par- ents at Truro, Nova Scotia. New Liskeard and Dome Play at South End. Dome and South Porcupine Juniors Battle. Other â€" Items This Week we are ofierihg you an unusually large selection of Seasonable Drug Store Merchandise at Deep Cut Prices, Take advantage of these extra special prices and let us prove to you that Burke‘s is where you Complete Stock of Victor Biâ€"Acoustic Radios from $49.50â€" to â€"$425.00. 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The visitors never let up in their speed and shooting but did not get in close enough toâ€" tally against: Clark. Harvey played: a stellar game throughâ€" out for the home team. The game was handled well by A.‘Bryden and Paddy Brennan. The teams lined up:â€"New Liskeardâ€"goal, I-Ewwn defence, Bond, ‘Anderson; centre, Miller; rover, Morâ€" ‘ris; home, Sloan and Gyills; spares, W. Gagnon, Allan, Wilkinson, Williamson, and Meserve. Domeâ€"goal, Clark:; ~defence, McLean, Massecar; _centbre, Harvey; rover, Pollard; home, Murphy, Cook; spares, Cattarello, Parâ€" sons, H. McLéan, Michaelson and Mitâ€" chell. Mr. Stephenson, of the New Liskeard was among those who accompanied the team and sponâ€" sored: it. W. Gagnon appeared in the line up with the old familiar numujer ? on his. back that he always wore in his hockey days here. With barely a min=~ ute guone Harvey netted the. first counâ€" ‘ter for the home team. but Morris made a speedy comeâ€"back for New Liskeard. 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Parsons was nearly in on Hawn but was dumped by Sloan. Bond: shut off a «»Michaelsonâ€" Cattarello threat neatly. Clark was busy, a smart shot from Allan making him show his worth. The visitors were slower than the home team on the pickâ€"up and lost time in breaking with the ball after a pass. Pollard and Harvey ran the count up to 8 in this session. New Liskeard staged a deâ€" termined aggressive in the third enâ€" counter, Gagnon first and then Morris beating Clark. Hawn got a fastâ€"comâ€" ing ball right in the eye and play had to beâ€"stopped for H. McLean, assisted by Cattarello, brought the:! home sceore up to 10. Williamson and: Sloan both got some fast ones straight. on Clark but they were from too far out. The New Liskeard team and their: friends motored up, returning next day. The clash of Dome and South Porâ€" . ....69c¢ They‘re so smart it‘s hard to decide between themâ€"the outstanding style successes of the present season. To see them is to appreciate real chic combined with pleasurable style. Grand Offering in Hats Imported Perfume 2 packages Kotex and 1 large package Kleenex, 3 for............ 79e Serva Sanitary Pads ............... 29e Cold Cream, % lb., reg. "T5e..... 44e Pond‘s Cream ..................._........ 32¢ Free to the Ladies One 50¢c bottle Free with each $4.00: purchase Slendor Baby‘s Own Tablets ................ Soothers, reg. 15¢ for.............. 9¢ Nipples, 4 fOr ............................ 25¢ Soothers, reg. 25¢ for .............. 19¢ Nestle‘s Milk $1.69 Values to $4.00 cupine Juniors on Tuesday evening at the arena was a peppy affair from start to finish. How those youngsters do snap into it! Harvey, of the Domb acted as referee and kept them pmylng gcod lacrosse all the time. In the first M. Miller and Stranges were the tally- makers for town, Doran for the ‘D’ome The second stanza went scoreless. ‘In the third E. Richardson tied the score. G. Burns again put the town ahead. Doran tied it up again. By a long shot in the first minute of play Miller again led for the town and Richardson put his team on even terms a few minutes later. Stranges put the town one up but the Dome got tired of always being tied so came on like a swarm of hunâ€" gry buzzards. Doran scored twice and Joe Woods once, giving the Dome the lead. Before the finalâ€" gong Laffin and Creed threw in ancther for their reâ€" spective teams. The line up wWAas:â€" Domeâ€"goal, Christie; defence, E. Richâ€" ardson, Creed; centre, Doran; rover, Woods; home, Hughes, Mitchell; spares, Costain, McGinn, Thomas, B. Millions, Clemexft Libby, Murphy, I. Richardson and Shumilak. South Porcupineâ€"goa.l Burns; defenrce, Cattarello, Laffin; cenâ€" tre, Schneider; rover, Stranges; home, Myers, Haneberry; spares, Dagenais, J. Miller, o 0o t a a o a e o a s ve e B P / 11 Pine Street North Starr, G. 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