MclIntyre and Timmins Play Here Wednesday Night First Hockey Match at South Porcupine N. QO.H. A; Senior Series terest :â€" Ssouth Por: 1934. Special The 1835 ho at the local a: Porkies defea Diggers 5â€"1. C tending of L: Diggers from game was f throughout by showing much drew fcor trippng another behind L4 second goal. D leaving the FPork though Timm.ns failed to score. * man short when for tripping and Briden put the 1 each of the goal the Gold Diggers penalty box. In the second Esseltine for Ti Through a se following report at South End Advance corresy cupine failed to publicaticn in was eventually here tzo late however, is give showing much finesse The first pericd ha when Walsh drew a and with Timmins a took the puck from beat Langford for thi minutes and twenty play. With Walsh b Bad feeling of the night 1 whacked Ta ping him. I fight which when â€" the Trembley wa alty but som remainder o nenalties we and Miller fractions. Both team and play wa the only goa ing in off scored minutt collect Whiil WE Burns : Pegarsotr Hug the off Pastor. it ter AHG ire fo dgt rnmnatt Refe The tei Timmir aAY Started on We South _ Poreupin with Score 5 to 1 record. and fo ind k« ; * 4 it . t 3+ cAAMPIOA, WwA is (2]}j*Z@e¢p 1y TAE #100 00 AAAXAQICAYP Af 43 AGELES mc es Il ht b en 19¢4, by xÂ¥A ited th Only th pl Dunt Kor Mak bac nd C etfo; b9¢ enIor Sserld Wednesda ()y mialn t the mA 11 11 BAF irl pl het L RKLAND AND NORANDA PLAY TWOâ€"ALLâ€"TTII SPORT SHORTS NGES ARE NOT D BY THE T.> irksman pli 12A Y make 56 opil ind â€"well rkamen. i V Bay, Col >ined Al with St 1J OVet 2:# 804 qailyiq), © SNOSyag O}AML 304 asiq N.H.L form s tion Of Â¥ being would inâ€", the drast.C ~LGern behind closing d this s, proâ€" pro. ning bike pa.d won cond n.or ) all but and aAlt lhe of tne tour he Gordon Hodgson joined the Liverpoc!l club and settled down to first division play. Hodgson has scored a century of goals for the Merseyâ€"siders, playing a prolific scorâ€" ing style of football. He is also a firstâ€" class cricketer and played for the Lanâ€" cashire County team for several seaâ€" sons. Hodgson is ]one of Liverpool‘s greatest assets. A Russeolyville, Arkansas, despatch on Friday said that Paul ("Daffy") Dean, pitching star of St. Louis Cardinals, on Thursday evening was married to Miss Dorothy Sandusky, 19â€"yzarâ€"old beauty contest winner. It ‘was a simpls and informal marriage ceremony at the bride‘s home, w.i‘th only seven gussts, relatives and intimate friends of the Sandusky famiâ€" ly present. The impetuous Dean kissâ€" ed his bride soundly in the middle of the ceremony. London, Dec.. 24â€"Liverpool‘s ins:d right, or centre forward when the oc o sSSR D*E E*EA * *3 3 * The bride, a lovely brunet‘e, was chic in dark blue travelling suit, with a matching blueg hat, and a wisp of a voil. She was given away by her father,. J. S. Sandusky, Russelville father, J. lumserman Hockey Scores in the N.H J The hockey scores for the week in the National Hockey League: Saturday Chicago (0) at Toronto (1) Canadiens (2) at St. Louis Eagle Montreal (1) at Rangers (2) Boston (4) at Detroit (3) 488 84888884448 * * * 84 * * * * * S * 4* 4 4 4 4 4 DAFFY" DEAN WEDULED AT RUSSELVILLE, ARKANSAS Chicago Canadien Montreal Boston ( Detro Admission 50c Wednesday, Dec. 26th By Central Press Canadian Senior N.0.H.A. McIntyre This will be the first appearance of these two teams at the local arena. SOCCER SIDE LIGHTS Bv Jack sords it Americans ) at Chicago agOo } Africa which casion warrants for he can play bo th positions with equal ease is Gordon Hodgâ€" son, ha2iliing from South Afâ€" rica. Hodgson played in Engâ€" land some vears h was tourâ€" the country at the close W 1M im e th vyear:s i So end i Mi 1¢ Puck Faced at 8.15 p.m. sharp Penalties Feature 8â€"5 ; Win tor Strong Porkies m € 11 shot wh.iCc on which isridGen WaAl th by dotr P1 Mcinivre Look at South Por Third Period me bel ayViC lark ril Angole: 100 OO(F S tle their diffe: y showed an nd br sSecond Mich id w May Ride in U.S. Start With h )1 Porki ook CGood in First Appearance Friday Night Porcupine. Fast Hockey Until Beginning of riod When Conditions Slow Pace. P n 11 pirit toâ€" were off handin m Huz temns t frcm to pu Mcin Mi 1d to when h Ni i1 coupie, â€" the oth The thitd period slackened a bit, neither team being at midâ€"season conâ€" diticn. Huggins received the first penâ€" alty and also featured in the second when he and Hill were chased for mixâ€" ing it up a b.t. The loca‘s and the Macs each scored once, Maki counting on a pretty pass from Huggins and Vail for McIntyre. Hill collected the only other penalty for dumping "Goat" Smith into the goal post. It would be hard to pick the stars of the Porcup.ne team. They were all good. Briden was probably the most ecffective forward with Taylor showing well when the Porkies were shortâ€" handed. . Dunn, was outstanding on defence. Knectel, Vail and Campbeoll were the McIntyre best. The game was capably handled by "Bowser‘" Burton and L. Kelly. The teams lined up:â€" Porcupineâ€"Goal, Esseltine; defence, Smith, Dunn, Taylor; centre, Huggins; wings, Maki. Briden:; alternates, Woon, The associations sponsCcring Winterl racing are resorting to large stakes in | an sifOort to keep the best horses in | training during the Winter season.‘ In addition to the $100,000 Santa Anita| Handicap, set for Feb. 23 at the Santa | Anita track in California, announcteâ€"| ment recently was made Of a $50,000 . Cuban Grand National race to fsa-! ture the meeting at Havana and a $25.-] 000 Calienteâ€"Coffroth Handicap to stop: the Agua Calients programme. . Both the Cuban and the Mexxcan. stakes are renewals of events run| succossfully in previous years, but| neither was looked f°r this season. The Santa Anita Handicap is expected | to draw a great field to the California] track, which is starting its maugulall on Dec. 25th. | night by detachm zZzure of a Police Get Another _Still in Mountjoy night by R.CM.P. and provincial police detachments here resulted in the seiâ€" zure of a st:ll in Mountjoy township not far from McChesney‘s mill. Dan Sydor and David Burgess will be charged in police court cn Thursday under the federal exciss act. Though Sydor was found by police to be operating the outfit, the property on which the seizure was made belongs to Burgess. Police state that when they entered the building at 11 o‘clock, the still was in operation and has already produced a gallon and a half of distilled alcoâ€" hcl during the evening. Forty gallons ¢f bran mash were found nearby. It is said that the apparatus was Michaelson, Proulx. ; McIntyreâ€"Goal Clark; defence, Vail Knectel, Massacre; centre, Polhill; wings, Campbell, Auger; alternates Malloy, Lemon, and Godin. LARGE PURSES GOFFERED IN WINTER STAKE RACES successifully in neither was 1c The Santa Anit to draw a great track, which is on Dec Al ipable of producing about a gallon d a half of spiri‘ts per hour. R.CMP. Constable E. W. Shaw Earied the raiding party and he was <sisted by Ontario Provincial Conâ€" ‘ables J. W. Prewrius and I.. A. Treâ€" 3oth Syd o custod: C.M.P.: and â€"Provincial Police Raid Farm and Find Still in Full Operaâ€" tion. quietly planned raid on Thursday| Children 25c o Michaelison who made the 2 for the locals Macs then n the heat and went after a ‘ail gett‘ng one and Campbell r unassisted and the period recupine 7. Mcintyre 4. ondition Not So Good ond counter. In a sc of the McIintyre net but resumed his citade the worse. Smith and imed for a nice goal, the puck down the i a Michaelson who ma for the locals Mac Goal, Esseltine:;: defence, _Taylor; centre, Huggins: Briden: alternates, Woon ind Burgess wero taken 1ce ambl: Clark tendâ€" Michâ€" CGoat‘ _ WaAas gallon 1nd the Kirklan Dec. 2 | Porcupir Northern Group to Have , Fortyâ€"four Hockey Games games, this have 16 ga addition to dule, the fi season‘s sc home game of five the home and This make: thkhe season. seastn {( played i of theâ€" : eight ga is using Full Programme of Eight Home Gam« Mclntyre, a Total Dec..2 T‘immin Gam3 I1Ss as 1TOlIOws:â€" sSentr N.O.M.A. Schedul 1934â€"1935 SC Dec FC One of season â€" the Uni nial wir his stoc 5 of phy Canadi Univer: To Syracuse St; 10 bi Alpnh B8 ul An ) alz it And The 19 pia W1iI i lmimnin c avith | 10 shorts for This, Season. Another Eight for Possible. se e 4* c PM yA _ Mcelntyr( Kirkland Lake America ts who plays on eam, a perenâ€" von inches in wn with Dr. now professor Naismith is A iate of McGiil ill in 1889. Timmins at Mcâ€" Timmins at South Kirkland Intyrt Kirkland Lakt uth Porcupine ETVE inda at Kirkâ€" imins at Kirk Noranda 111 USâ€"â€"A SpItâ€" ndly thoughts memories and McIntyrt Noranda and Lake inda at Tim nd _ Lake Nl Norand MclIntyr¢ Noranda juth nd Lake AI11 rywwhiere Porcupin( Forcupine anda Porcupint JuUuniv@t 1e vyear at T‘immins Y this Porciu LEA poal ‘Tim T‘im JC AaAt at at aAt it it