Oct. 20 Canadiar Oct.: 31 shertstoy to Bosto Oct. seascon Oct. Tigers‘ valuabl Warnel by Mal Chicag 1935, h of only records with sc ciding Oct. honou Oct. | capturir when M tactics. pitch the s dec hea Oct. 6. als 10â€"4 t Oct. 6 £ 101 Westmin OCt. :‘ even wor Oct. â€" 9 retlireme! player. aite: Map Big Crowd Delighted with Junior Hockey Monday snn omm ie mm TAE AOO OORAAA t n s se e e e ies The World‘s Series in ball Made October Faature in the Sp C ¢ €3¢ Review of Sports in the Year Just Pas| @y] 1p} (OC PROS PLA Y â€"1 Items .da A0 Need Higher â€"O ndad Sswitched ictor in Rritish Colonial Tennis Tourney vad Gullickson, LEFT, plays against Al Watrous Pasadena club, St. Petersburg, Fla. ip M wWwIint Mapl â€"»por 11 1P TIC M Temiskaming, Quebec, Given Bye in N.O.H.A. th Observers Impressed by the Heavy Oxford Crew itcliffe 1€ ie Temiskaming, Quebec junior| Gal ey club has been granted a bye in ! poor Southern Junior group of the N.O.| up a . The paper makers and the| washe h Bay Trappers will play home and ! wWit e games in the firs} round of the‘ the i downs. Tentative dates set for this} finish s by W. A. Thompson, (N.O.HA.| saved +ary are Fob. 15 and Feb. 22. ! The 1immins [roguodis â€" airk Blue varsity shell averages unds. J. D. Sturrock, at the seat, is the heaviest man in the yeighing 206 1â€"2 pounds, with D. R. Winser, the stroke, the lightâ€" pping the beam at 162 1â€"2 . _ There is plenty of weight in at, for P. R. S. Bankes, the No. 4 ighs 196 1â€"2 pounds while A. V. fe, last year‘s stroke and present s onlyv two pounds less. Hockey Bulletin nk Saturday Saturday, Feb. 9th Porcupine at McIntyre Monday, Feb. 11th vre at South Porecupin Junior N.O0.M.A. Friday, Feb. 8th uesday, _ Porcupint ILBERT HALL Da:) Exhibition 16 11 days i1@atel he victory y, Feb. 9th south Porcupin: s at Scohumacher H iA C Blues and th evelop a cre Ssouth Porcupine ver â€" Cambridge, he coming event. incidently o0oth of course being ater it was held. ¢, ; wWwAo â€": 1909, 1910 Ox1 2 coarsmen ubâ€"pairs t esent occupies ert Hall champior it 1A ] mmIns ‘der 1e Dark roked 1911 n the shell besn have with routs ind ef Games Second Half Commercial Bowling Power Feb. Gamble The following is the S remainder of the secol Commercial Bowling 1¢ named teams bowling O alleys:â€" start and had a good lead at the of the first game. The next two g: went to the electricians and when total was added, the Power gained oxtra point with four pins. The honour list:â€"G. Walling Advance, 654; B. McQuarrie and Towers, Power, 648 and 620; C. A strong and E. Fleming, T. N. O. and 632. F. Hornby O. Alton W. Devine A. Guidice W. McHugh E. Towers B. McQuarric E. Salomaa H. Webb The Advance just kept out of tha miserable cellar by pulling the las game out of the fire against Gambles Gambles came back to earth after : poor start in the second half and pul up a fight and nearly white:â€" washed the printers. With a poor finish of the last gameé the fruitiers almost lost two points finishing with three strikes. Gagnor saved the extra point. The T. /N. 0. got away to.â€"a gooc T. N. O. vs Gan March 8â€"Power Advance vs T. N Results Last Week Commercial League After a hectic time and a few scar: thrown in, the Fower retained thei lead in the Commercial bowlin league by taking three points from th remainder of the Schedule for the Second Half of Commercial Bowling Leaâ€" cue for the Season. Total March Totals Gambles Total Ma Totals 1051 Power, 3 points, Eddy Martin Horestet Gagnon Wallingford Armstrong Allan Leach Fleming Saint Toal ch 15â€"Gamblé x O vs Powe Literally leaping into f expert cof the Ottawa Heigtveit, a brother of @uebec, making in the annual Seigno vys Advance. 1$â€"Advance s vys Power. 92._â€"â€"_Power V e vs Gamble n â€"1lâ€"Advan 941 pzoint Advance 119 107 919 Gambles 187 20 219 14 194 18 119 11 971 Powetr 156 216 231 180 188 243 161 209 290 207 219 Advancd 3J) he sched second h 854 Adv 896 139 140 209 148 186 112 199 136 186 216 158 36B 194 ito fame hy h iwa Ski Club Youthful Jumper Leaps to Skiin 196 198 194 164 219 perfe 1 pol! THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE. TIMMINS, ONTARIO put 620 648 644 250 614 490 37 T 9( 34 34 Hcou: Leal dule L ips bowling avers Everybody | while! Look vho cannc »ven the t 19 )lumn Why hibiti0 t his chs The boy t "Sunsh pponent of Davi will nIC nmile He bow ipâ€"lif Veteran St Watch the OnNn n 31 11 bad w Bert r mthch bett Apol ibb 11 AT mad H In Printt Ni MiC im3 Mapl honâ€" hrow 1¢ bad l ULT 11 Some of the Fundamental Features of the DeSoto 1Tealures equalizit I1r 16 verance KepL I gained him re cup medal in . derstood that besides Tomm tion which set castle. Inz:iG h Tommy Lang to the football wa Larkhall Thistle, di one might say, for his father‘s fruit f T l AL T‘he 11 1 Y SOCCER SIDELIGHTS intli1 By C mdon, 1f TY mak InC entral Press Canadian 2â€"â€"Thomas Lang it pia l DeS 11 arl id hem TIroquois Falls Juniors W in from Timmins 6 â€" 4 Game Rough in the First Two Periods but Steadied Down to (Giood Hockey. Timmins Juniors Woke up in the Last Period Scoring 4 Goals. Al 11 ) al AAANVAL MiLLROSE A .A CGAMES iA NEW \/OQ'(, Foruer PReINCEToX MILER WHo WiL MAE As WinTemr _ Deseuyt t Thuie / WANAMAKER MILE, FEATURE / m,\ma.ï¬ oF ThAE ..\,..\w mC Ellic e no ml chance MA olo effort. Timmins wars: 1 strength and tried to beat he wasn‘t letting any in. ded out a stiff bodycheck in ind referee Shea fell on the he crowd a laugh. Kennedy in broke/at their own biue nt right through to make ine Mull>n and Gillan got past s defence but failed to tally. i trip for elsowing and was r the next play by Swartz ie thing. The ended m°n in the box. i } 1 e corner to make it 4â€"0. conds later Gillan scored t goal when ho snared ass and hammered ii pasi ave the game a touc:mn Of es drew ancther trip for meron. Romain followed upse? Reonaud in front of tadel. Smith was sent off just as Ellies returned. a nice pass to Renaud he Eskimo goal and Reâ€" o mistake. Richard mssâ€" nce in a threeâ€"man rush. chased for _ elbowing. :d and was replaced in the y Cameron for elbowing. > two men short as the 11 11 goal and the drew ed was just three min naud pounded hom <BOULI . until Smith got . and the Eskimo hy for awhile. Th the penalty box ic ‘oked bare. Camer rm SClL Kennedy m ne:s. ‘The T1 up doin ty for rushing andad mmediately by E11â€" bow. ~Both teams WA ilen ut of his ne threeâ€"man ‘he ind A Y Darie . . ild but DCmDa ked as second period and when Ellies ur men on the B agl 11 JY i _ nICe J i penalt again ( to stop n A V 1l 11 *L 10 th ed on 11 J1l SK1m ) neuy? am( usn Wws o for he Stevens‘ Amusement Parlours Phone 280 Timmins Ontario Eskimos: ( Swartz, Brown; Gregcroschuck, Smith, Kenné Harkin. his secont Timmins, Renaud Eskimos, Camertn Timmins, Villene: Eskimos, Gauthie: Penalties:â€"Gill: â€" PASS. L rapped in insids mins played fou Eskimos, 10.05 Timmin:s, Gillan Timmins, Ellies Timmins: GOi Mullen, Delmon wings, Kennedy Villeneuve, Wal Everard. Try The Advance Want Advertisements Brown was â€" ping Delmor the Eskimo: KiMmos, . Penaltic 1. Smitl Referec Km kim â€"the most popular of all indoor sports h bowling the game endéed. The Ssummarvyvâ€"â€"Fitr BC ilties: _ Swa [( @11 amegron (GregcrsC Villeneuve (Ellie: Gauthier ‘s:â€"Gillan, Brown Th Teams is: Goal, Barbari Delmonte:; centre Come in toâ€"night and bowl _ on _ Brunswick Alleys. _ Surroundings are clean, equipment is modern and cozy. Bowling is not a fad. Like any other national game, it is here to stay. Its healthâ€"giving qualiâ€" ties are endorsed by medical men and enâ€" joyed by everyone. nIt Jennings Sh second Third Period Deln Al B l iuthie GFutrid . Cam#eron n t mt Poeriod 1J oals w ilte vn. El dastenct Richard Iternates as ch Bards 1¢ a¢ n 1€ T i3.19 | 4.03 at on