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Porcupine Advance, 7 Mar 1935, 1, p. 7

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A badâ€" mptly arranged of 350 er turning Drouillard Ccllege. of 11 V. K. Waiton Walton won ili going Drouilâ€" Webster sUIng â€"$10,00U0 reezing brine and4 a thin ead over the eals, another of an inch. ere nd and wipe minutes the y. some is played i1 the floor is held in the In f: meDack ughout Toronto Harvey R. Walt Sir Malâ€" ‘ speed »)â€"engined miles an Count rist, is to concretle y rubbe: ind wipe osng 0 hocke M idsotr loop ‘ is po iC ancrete $70,.000 on( What has become of "Sunst he only to be seen on the bulle from now on ? Bill is open to a challenge bles. How about it Teddy? Well, Peter showed the boys how t« knock them over. Yes it‘s a new kinc of fruit. Alfie was one of the many who saw the finish of the marble game and thinks he will take it up himself. Anyâ€" body who can take out the head pin so hard that it bounches back on the alley to make a strike wants more than marbles. There was a sick printer who started the game., and three more after the game. Don‘t tell the boys tha you going. Jack. Yes, ; night. Walter must have had son with the corner pins again. point Armstrong Fleming . Leach Toal Saint Canie Eddy Gagnon Hamilton Nicolson Totals 866 _ 101 Advance F. Hornby 183;;:;;: 2s O. Alton 200 18 W. Devine 171 17 A. Guidice .189 12 G. Wallingford 172 15 B. McQuarrie E. Salomaa W. McHugh E. Towers H. Webb . Gambles started off with a rush, but the railroaders soon tamed them down and they still share the cellar with the printers. Nicolson topped the scoring with 764 and for the third time kept the tis for the highest score of the week in the Commercial league. Honours go to P. Nicolson and C. Canie, Gambles, 764 and 657; J. Tcoal, andâ€"C. Armstrong, T. N.°O., 717 and 658; B. McQuarrie and E. Salomaa. Power, 652 and 602. The printers rolled of their career, three the five hundred mark Commercial League on the Home Streteh The Commercial bowling league started on the homeward strettch on Friday last and all the teams finished in the same standing as the previous week. Both Gambles and The Advancs tock their first games, and then fell by the waysideâ€"to the T. N. O. and Power. ~â€"wn" born and bred youngstersâ€"s>m of them being last year‘s intsrscholasti chamjpions. Ken Myers, Victor Haneberry, Bas Doran, Mike Miller, E. Richardson, C Nummella and Norman McKay. are ) cur own! E. Pelkie is a grandson 0 Mrs. Starling, and has lived here en tirely for the past thres> yearsâ€"whil RObert Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. ] P. Wilson of Golden City, is negarl er.ough our own to be classed a "south" Porcupine. The other mem bers of the teamâ€"Maki, Scantland an Bucknam are not entirely lcal, but ai good stuff just the same. §so, boysâ€"here‘s hoping we‘ll b prouder yet of you! South End Juniors Given Big Welcome Power and T. N. 0. Each Take Three Points in the Games Last Week. South Poreupine Shows It Pride in the Boys whi have Gone So Far in Juni or Hockev. Totals Totals ~........... . 018 Power win 3 points Total Ou game tals ... (84" 1007 â€" 1044 3005 N. O. win 3 points; Gambles 1 h Porcupine, Ont. Special to The Ad Junior hockey tean when they came bac n New Liskeard. ‘ere at the station t and we are very prol 238 Gambles 199........ 25 156........1"7 192........ 16 200........13 318 21 135 210 189 182 196 151 135 159 J rolled the worst game three men being unde: Power 045 189 219 170 2(2 839 124 â€" 24" Advance, 1 poin 157 165 130 210 230 224 203 169 192 229 155 171 J ( t has go ou had a bac anederry, _ Richardsor McKayv. ar we know Ma will by de 231 192 182 256 183 901 200 163 125 184 929 148 147 114 190 160 158 197 170 Both fhicu ega m THT PORCUPINT ADVANCTE, THMMITNS, ONTARtTtO â€"|South End Seniors _| Stopped by the Snow 657 404 482 658 546 562 360 502 45G 489 © South End Juniors Meet "_ Sudbury in Finals Mon. 652 602 508 503 South Porcupine, Ont., March 6th, 1935. Special to The Advance. At the meeting of the executive of the Dome Mines Guid:s Company and Brownie Pack ®on Tuesday, it was deâ€" cided to hold a bridge and whist party at the Dome Community hall on Tuesâ€" member purpose Porkies‘ blue line guards. When they did work in to the goal, something seemed to slip and they failed to make good several open chances to score on fo their stride and sinck together for more t they have as good a c out the Cub Wolves : had last vear and Toâ€"morrow night, the Porkies go down to Sudbury for the first of the finals and if they can hold the score down there, the chances against Sudâ€" bury at South Forcupine on Monday should be verty good indeed. The Porkies are a smart team when they get into their stride and since they‘ve played together for more than one season. they have as good a chance of beating out the Cub Wolves as New Liskeard had last year and Liskeard turned the to Kapuskasing had to be Cancelled. Good Work of Girl Guides. Other South End and Dome News. meei the Ia. four to thre five. Winning the semiâ€"finals in the junior N.O.H.A. by one goal, the Porkies go into the final with the Sudbury Cub Wolves in South Poreupine Monday nigh‘. The FPorkies played more up to form in the last game in Néw Liskeard Monday night and are in good shape to meet the farâ€"famed Wolves. They won Porkies Win Semiâ€"Final with New Liskeard by One Goal on the Round. Hope to Break Even at udhun in First o¢f Finals. Kemsiey, secreta We should like t the special activ WC iaincin siden SENATOR IS FANâ€"United States Senator Robert R. Reynolds, RIGHT of North Carolina, with Fred Lloyd, of Duke boxing team. HELEX DRAWSâ€"Helen Wills former tennis champion, draw for children in a San Francisco day nursery during a visit. NI 2€ famed Wolves. They wo ~taking the round sIx t lv th, for the purpose of vities. Mrs. Burton 13 his executive and Mr.c. cretaryâ€"treasurer. ke to mention that one activities of the G. G.‘s e meeting of different y at the hospital for the king bandages, etc., and od turn" while learning. y to hear that Mrs. T. i the best of health just «t rord ~{|Bonspiel Finals to ‘\Be Plaved Tomorrow Messrs Hilton Miller, V. Haneberry, and H. Sulli panied the Junior hockey â€" Liskearq on Monday. Marriedâ€"On March 5th, by Father Gelinas in St. Joachim‘s Church, South Porcupine,. Alice Francoeur, ¢f Timâ€" mins, to William John Stewart, also of Timmins. At Tuesday‘s polics court three drunks paid $10 and costs. In a case of assault, in which cne man slapped ancther‘s face on the public street, the prosecutor wished to withdraw the cas>, so it was done, costs being paid. Our Senicr hockey team essayed to : to play Kapuskasing in an exhibitic game cn Monday, but got snoOwedâ€" at the Junction and had to turn aroun ad come back home. Mrs. Huhta, who is in the Presbyâ€" terian hospital, is reported today as progressing well toward recovery. Marriedâ€"By Pather Gelinas in th R.C. church South Porcupine, on Marce! 2ndâ€"Marguerite Antoinette Dufresn: (from NOrth Bay) to Henri Vachon, o Timmins. American M Then so is church. New Liskeardâ€"goal, Beilanger de fence, Jackson, Jelly; wings, Allan, Sut cliffe; centre, Nightingale; alternate: Kelly, Holmes, Tessolini, Sullivan. Officialsâ€"Jack Wilder, New Liskeard Charles Jemmett, Timmins. The Teams South Porcupineâ€"goal, Myers; d fence, Nummela, McKay; wings, Pelk Richardson; centre, Maki; alternate Doran, Haneberry, Miller, Sceantland. Mild weather slowed up the game : little in the third period when the ic« began to soften,.. New Liskeard put or all the pressure thsy could muster anc sent five men down on the attack. The Porkies resorted in the end to long shots up the ice. The game was clean all the way through, only three penalties being handed out by the two officials. Two went to South P‘orcupine players, Maki and Pelkie and the third to Sutcliffe of the losers. All were for minor offences In the third, Doran put the Porki in the lead, but Allan cancelled th one with his third tally. Feolkie sco ing the winning goal. The game was no walkaway at that. The Porkies started the scoring in the first period when Miller did the work. Allan star winger of the New Liskeard team pulled the game out of the fire three times afer that. He opened tke scoring in the second, and after Doran had the Porkies out in the lead again, Allan again tied it up, just bef®re the second period ended. If Frark Turvil Taylor, of Toron! Perry, of Sarnia, : Montrsal, carry Ct tiring from the gr ball seasch in the four of the great: developed in years POUR NOTABLE HALEFâ€"BACKS THREATEN TO LEAVE GAMtE Members of th Club who entered expected to turn ou row (Friday) nigh both the Marshall the Club event will refreshment prizes in cac Play for the 1 interrupted as th ward the finals an the draw will be ginning of next w Friday is Big N mins Curling Intyre Cup Week. ime but the two t or the M 1 UurvIlile Toronto rnhnia., an ig Night C rink O 121 A 1 Club inals Ham 11 Campbell, . van accom Y 19 1 mMml Arm pA1 dow T‘imâ€" 9T If things keep on in the NatlioOnAl Hockey League the referees will have to wear armor. Last week in New York, "Odiec" Cleghorn was caught in a mixâ€" up of players and came out of it with a badly injured leg. Saturday night at Maple Leaf Gardens "Bill" Stewartâ€" the Boston boy with the departing hair â€"took one of "Buzz" Boll‘s sizzlers on the ankle, stood his ground, however, and kept on going without attention. Dr. Rush, Leaf doctor, attended Stewart after the game and wrapped the injury up so the official could go on to Detroit to work on Sunday night. up of players badly injured Maple Leaf C the Boston bo Hockey Referees May Find Armor Very Necessary Kirkland and Sudbury in N. O. H. A. Finals Meet Toâ€"Morrow Night at Kirkland Lake in First of the Finals for the Senior Championship of the N.0O.H.A.. Return Match Monday. JANE SHARF Winning the U.S. women‘s indoor tennis singles finals in New York city Jan> Sharp. above, is the new Ameriâ€" can champion. She is from Pasaâ€" aena, Cal. ()z Wint 1J 11} Hipra n y PDual L. handl xt THE ADVANCE CROSS WORD PUZZLE ag C DT‘ rther, Alexan otstoc} 6 fat UCuUIse. Note in sceale. Inlet. Those who weuave. Pood container To hurl against. A larval stage. To gasp. He was attend ing â€"â€"â€" in England, this vear in "the Boy Ruler Answer to Previous o7 ional 1 Antelope I playIing in This 100p, give Th nitke mine team the edge over the gold camp representatives. Sudbury and Kirkland Lake teams are much alike in the way they are picked from both run mines leagues and take the best material available to make up their N.O.H.A. representatives. The players get plenty of practice in the town league and get good workou‘s together at exhibition games during the season. This system is recommenrded by many as being suitable for Timmins, McIntyre and Scuth Porcupine. N.O. H.A. senior hockey would then boil down to three or four small indepenâ€" |dent leagues picking ail star teams to represent their districts. Haileybury, Cobalt and New Liskeard might make Stevens‘ Amusement Parlours a fourth such section and Kapuskasing wouldâ€" be left with a bye until the northern group playâ€"offs, as it was this vVear. Atrocious. Tiny vegetable To eject. Playing card. Half an em. Blackbird. To stitech. PrInCcé â€"â€"â€"â€", renounced the thrpone. VERTICAL To deduc of the N.O.H.A. < T was made in North 1 A. Thompson, secrct The return game â€" night at a Nickel B Kirkland Sudbury‘s a night at Ki the finals { Fans h @av@rs i â€"the most popular of all indoor sports bowling Phone 280 Timmins Ontario 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. Come in toâ€"night and bowl on Brunswick Alleys. _ Surroundings are clean, equipment is modern and cozy. * Lake Mi allâ€"star team Kirkland Lak j 8 Italian river To boast. Sharp tooth. Poker stake. Tree. Morindin dye. Type standard Vehicle. At the pré time. Fuel. Wild duck Negative, Landholders in Seotland. 10 the present i1i0ngaires and meet toâ€"mcerrow ‘ in the first of r championship announcement this week by W. of the N.OH.A. > be an Monday 1J 1 and

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