Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 17 May 1934, 2, p. 6

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British skill applied by DUNLOP in r the DUNLOP FORT Tire in Canada is ker thnan proV( January, are in the the clutch out while anking the engine. U ould ird â€"g 11 rt1t d1 hi {ire established to render you THT PORCUPTINE ADPVANCER, TMMINS, ONTARIO Motor Sweepstakes Monkey Maroon for Resulted in Battle Kirkland Ball Suits a threeâ€"cornered battle between Palmer and de Paolo, with only seconds separating the three most of the latter half of th Nearing the finish all three con cpened their throttles, averagin than 80 miles an hour for the | a V NC eld 1U enan bel AY rlmet vÂ¥C CK ‘ARCCCIC them se i@ike 10 / Pine Street South, Timmins 11 rordon lost time in th r streaked ahead. rward Mever, who had fifthâ€"place 1\ cord, when h m ~hmis first r it it 1k rdon 1D ac 1 WA k First Pla at 250â€"mile Indiana polis 500 Prige the race jwds with lin 1 p ds with the way in d their cars through wer cars on the track., ition of the Ford Vâ€"8 ral precious seconds is necessary to sioc= prof thing you see in iw it in a newspap 1] rind, Mf e. In th to be b nda aid From the hal ttled down in between Mc:yt 11 ae appeared refueling al Indian â€" place eween t after * dwa: ntrit whic ard . 1m n the rac contende iging mo ord und iden P ‘ dro arly trem and : Oll leadt dri it it 1sS la fev rin! ind )T it Kirk] they thy» I The Kitrk chang Inst hayv Solly Sone thing that e lots, is the g Young M benefit of â€" the southla than which team. ily "Porky They ne iskaming I night they "Porky" punch the this summé and nock mA K.rkland hasn‘t had When t ths fight . . . you can always when you‘re defensive . . .‘ Johnston will be availabl lan‘s softball team .. .the basking i What 1 Kirkland a k e i€ n it hi City champ Windy City tour of the Windy City team: wants to make i tour of the North . . . they are dickerâ€" ing here and in Timins and Noranda for dates . . . Harold Cyboski, one of the most popular McIntyre players, 13 convalescing . . . the big firstâ€"sacker went under the knife for appendicitis last week . . . Merchants should this sports committee draw . . it gives them a chance to make one straight contribution for sport . . . baseball won‘t come one day and soccer the next . . . the one visit does the jub .. The Temiskaming league ball schedule should be down end of this week . . . then a Mines League sked can be ram He nd And t On th takes inda on way s lid c ould The SinC r th TA TOnN Ant ‘ the : his c ronto k and ind HYC A] mMi <hore cal the uthland with which there i )p and has men Raseball wI 1JV AT 11 1 Mmi 11 id Mi X}] 1 Kelly H ‘ record to drayv Suthun the ball a m 1sS it wWi ithun uld hbe Besid olumn 0 Star, h niforms 11)€ hit w they rate as ma Makes a Fine Crest d Lake, as a CC xh Some Sport som Alwa ik TmM m ik Town telder. ey W mmit e, rated as good as any ver came up from the san rent. ind LguC Oot C Levine to Train IF Dou mer mmi 11 baseba ik 11 wo a chim Brown, Catcher od word is tha id to H: Other the K leld che customers sShort Fieldet the name of | A rt 1l Ma is p 1J L1 worn on field n Have the bottom )1CKin Kirkland Hot m he Gu h, v mak 1n Roya igenif immet H Hash it Not man Tt‘ “} h 11 be, : Kirkla i1 in on Motr ‘ players, is firstâ€"sacker appendicitis should :like . . 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