39th:.- bécks hold trounced At flni prime: IL [11 Webb rolling ‘ The Then basx form two 1 and railr spills. m includin .onom‘ mgr four One of the Best Nights fm Thrills and Spills Since the Excitement in the Common-ml League The _'_____â€"_._â€"â€"â€" mâ€" PM #ww - â€"â€"-â€".â€".â€"-.-â€". WM All Stars From Kirkland Lake“ Here Saturday Night 18 pa The THURSDAY 16211.1 .da 1nd d 1‘0 Winnipég 1H Will Take the Jump: in Grand National uqu €11C( N11 I‘h Obi Id Webb wi led bowling ere thrills f the Pow'er The gallery fl bowl b on the a] f 400 pin! .ed out th ame ft 'ood lead with Ni Eli! 1mc Advance Gambles he Alï¬ WEN he 90th the the 3nd EASTER "If R0 [at h If. H W( E. Sal W. MCH B. McQu W 5K I) m 841 I‘oal OW( )t Nico Ho Horn!) )t ll I) M 11 31 I] 3t h i1 )ll .11 142 02 4 pair 1( 344 69 31 ch. a nd Adva nu f0 O. N. ‘) , q 04 332 'nwer 1m bias 4 187 4 203 Tl 1048 1049 1040 t6 23.5 400 197 14 aim, came second’H to score over 600; E H. Hex-ester. and [(1 J. Gagnon. 622. 950 ]6( 194 206 you and the .. on winning; rolled consis- bad breaks in good ones. he lsague IS OUL the cup? n 1t .lC Alfk 940 did 149 197. 209 197 188 Frida 161 211 165 106 797 )wle 141 160 183 219 184 .116 Dr nave 740 99 168 160 a 3’ 162 151 h' ill 3 1‘ “'0“ 1! 1'8 Eu bu 2969 win In 2895 2960 631 683 559 595 501 841 462 2485 631 678 b'l7 515 500 483 470 541 424 367 series would not have netted more than $70. Careful investigatiOn by the police Isson pointed the way to a gang cf four boys living in the north-west sec- tion of Timmins whose nocturnal habits needed explaining. They were brought in t3. the police station for questioning and soon broke down in confession. Told by their leader in advance where the night's robbery would take place, the {our lads would jimmy windcws or pick locks to gain entrance. The loot usually con- sisted cf liquor, children's banks. clocks and Other odd easily removed house- hcld goods. In one case szme valu~ able old coins were taken, thought An outbreak of petty robberies dur- ing the past two weeks began to look like an epidemic until the police were able to 'clear them up with the arrest ff four juveniles early this week. The break~ins were well planned; police say. and invariably took place when the homes entered were vacant1 for a length of time. They were not conï¬ned to one district alone but went,J from one end of the town to the other. g The goods stolen were not particularly valuable and the hauls of the whole series would not have netted more than $70. Careful investigati-On by the police I sson pointed the way to a gang cf: Some Goods Taken from the McIntyre Dressing Room. Other Robberies Cleared up. Ten Boys Charged. Recovery of Stolen ; Hockey Equipment win J. Gagnon H. Horester P. Nicolson C. Canie G. Eddy VV.chHug'11 172 B. McQuarrie 255 T. Towers A 185 H. Webb H 235 E. Salomaa 179 R. Gax'rou M. Lake _ A. Guidice G. Wallingr The winners and points then play two pins to count. fer the it. Army? Power Takes 4 Points from I ‘ The Advance. T. N. O. l and Gambles Each Lift 2 ! Points. Now, the Playoffs. U. .I ‘W L.’ kl; Magistrate Atkinst next week. making the final count as Power wln- ing over the T. andN. O. by 3 points. The printers rolled their best. game in the last three starts but could not! I overcome the steady bowling cf the TrapperS Power who have been very consistent 0 throughout the season and all the boys f 01' Tim] congratulated them on their ï¬rst win .. ct ' . 9 9 .. ‘ . ' ' {02thebindetsh1p Sitthbltfguteh h gFOl‘tlfled Jun. xam e's werea e e er ant e: ,- printers and split the points with the; t0 T01“ lng '1‘. and N. O. and also put them out. of? Team. Not the running. And now for the cup! 9 The play-offs for the silverware start T1195i Still turn Friday of this week when the T. and dawn in North Bay N. O. meets The Advance and the'n't got a closed l'il Power meets Gamble’s. Each team Trappers came up meets each other cnce. with the twotake a fortiï¬ed Tim winners of the first games meeting in camp 7â€"-6. the second encounter. points to count. The game itself (1 The winners and runners-up on startlingly good has points then play two games with total rather mediocre. '1 pins to count. fer the silverware. G: rough deV-chcckin Totals on Tues Gamble’: making ing over Totals .1026 931 Power win 4 points. '1‘. N. 0 (ommercial League Drawing to a ( lnse ADMISSION : KIRKLAND LAKE-Goal. Conway: defence. Porter. chin, Gianinni; forwards. .Vlyro. “(-Kiunon. [tie-her Laï¬ammc, Fasano: two ex-pros.. Armstrong and Wnsley; coach Pumas. TlMMINSâ€"(pmposed ï¬nchâ€"Goal, Clarke; defence. Dent. TaV'.lor Lorne: forwards 'IremblaV Maki. Woon Hodtins. Polhwill V'ail. CattarellO. Rondcau. KennedV. Aug"; (03th Manny. Armstrong Fleming Leach Toal Saim Kirkland Lake All- Stars vs. Porcupine All- Stars 0k Horn by G arrow 11 pcints 11 )ur Dom 828 win Timmins Arena SATURDAY, MARCH 30th 215 165 123 I36 930 980 G-ambles 189 155 205 205 170 195 74 95 164 142 211 Advance 134 13 Power 1085 points 167 203 156 303 256 220 209 163 183 nlu 943 138 202 165 213 213 132 149 115 238 209 1018 1009 967 197 207 243 158‘ 162 133 238 134 326 187 154 917 234 214 204 203 152 168 216 170 211 2880 amblcs THE FORUM ADVANCE. TIMMINS. ONTARIO istevens’ Amusement 291 Line-up of the teams as follows: 437 60‘. 642 589 611 2505 602 5013 738 540 54f nu? 'Trappers Too Good {1021: ‘ m. for 'l‘immins T ea. win - 671 4.93 54 41f 411‘.1 544 T1mmins:-â€"goal. Barbarie; defenm Wallingfcrd. Walsh; centre. Villeneuw wings, Russ Kennedy, Bob Kennedy alternates. Gillan. Richard. Renam Delmcn'te. Mullins; sub goal, Everad. Refereerâ€"Jennings Shea. Russians no longer recognize heaven they had to change the part in the play, where Little Eva dies and ascends int: paradise pulled up by invisible wires The Russians have Eva get "all and gc to wark in a. cement factory. ï¬rst five minutes they tied at 5â€"5. The Tram strong and again took a In the dying moments 'l‘immins registered one :he ï¬nal score 7â€"â€"-6. The game itself did not bring ou startlingly good has k: y. In fact it rather mediocre. There was plen rough body-checking done by botl fence. and Referee Shea was {Ol'Ct hand out nine penalties during three periods, six to the Trappers three to the Timmins team. Despite the fact that Timmins 11 complete team to throw in as su tutes, the Trappers took a three lead in the first periOd. The Se was a little more evenly balanced k tutes, .ths- Trappers took lead in the first periOCI was a little more evenly t was not until the third t got properly organizsd. first five minutes they 11 Puck féced at 8.15 pm. Adults 50c Fortiï¬ed Juniors Lose 7-2â€"6 to Touring North Bay Team. Not Brilliant Game in a local 5 On Tue: o’clzck. tw: a Kirby St: ry sth. ' Magistrate that I discov omcia da which -the most pOpular of all indoor sports bowling Parlours Phone 280 Timmins Ontario nk un mg m: brough a] Come in to-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. lts health-giving quali- ties are endorsed by medical men and en- joyed by everyone. 4 score 7â€"-6. The Teams Bay:â€"goal. Brown dd 'y by came up her rtiï¬ed Timmin W0 .qu with t “(PD MCI! rink 19y had the scan 'x‘ap'pers came back )k a two goal lead n I) V9!) balanced but it that the locals L Within the n m 01‘ Uncle Tom U Tl lppc de M: altem hf act w w: plenty ( both (If forced t dei- n igh O m MCI ha 21 m 1111 1t IICO ll ml] me md N38 m1 of Sudbury minister ( A1 inj Making Recovery from Injury While Skiing,r Plans had been made by the P01: cupine- Badmintsn Club to send a num ber of players to a tournament in N01" anda last week-end. but owing to wea- ther conditions, the trip was called oii It is not likely that a N o-randa trip wil be made before the close of the season The Advance was told this week. 31‘ ide The Teams South Porcupine-Goal. Myers; do. fence, Nummella, McKay. Scan‘tland fcrwards. Miller. Han'eberry. and Dor‘ an; alternates. Maki Richardson. Pel. kie. Buckman. . :rth Bayâ€"Goal, Aquino; defence Cummings. Edwards; forwards. Demar- co. Card, Canto; alternates. Naismith Valentine. Avery and Stewart. Badminton (Tlub Could Not Visit Noranda (’luh achewan éave the ' me '1'x'apper North Bay a trip and D the lead cn a back at; ful The Trapper-s scored the last gcal of the night an a nice play. Miller was chased for a trip and as he returned Scantland drew but the Porkies were not seriously challenged and the game ended Porcupine Juniors 5; North Bay T rappers. 4. The game was handled ‘by Referee Jas. Fell. snetx'atc: linful ix ume tim t0 in D: ad is n main f< Early in way City c on a well 1 and Miller mough thc “hree-man ru and Haneber: scored frcn Myers to Li later Dorar poking :the in front, of with play showing en penalty mu §P0rkies Win Over N orth, Bay 'l‘rappers‘, m junic mother ;ender: Ip 18d in District Champions Have Two Goal Lead in Last Game of Season at South End. m Children 25c his team cnc an Haneben'y d in 11d Mr. and Mrs. 12 a" the babies would 11!, they are only the , expect too much. n rth Ray D: riod ers and w: weak defen land ll h [I Popular Request 3 mon Mata c) he puck of Aquin ecrnd 13c hi ll if m bat 11' n 2w once arned g was ju Bav m sh. th H U v11 IUCf h Lim 11 1 )layix‘ h shi rimma SCOI‘C‘. [h )mn get :1 Miller 1:11er rush was the ° the Porkies. send- again into the lead. and Miller combined 11 ice in a beautiful )ran getting the goal 1 Miller an assist. wed the last gcal of i1†ung man who was [ccident near Md.- ago. was able to =re on Wednesdav Ito where he will :efore returning; 1') tho ï¬rst penalty to :ent. the Porkies mm )183’. With the team l] the lead early in McKay evened uLleg the disc ll n I] m; th the hc David Tl 3n h )3‘ III 11 I] mith even i1 [h W8 t1 ne's rig protect rents. a bu e Tm ppe in f rout quir .vill tUI'E unvvont other 91‘ thr in w seconds )119 up by mrimmaqo th 1d h( ll tl‘ )unch usin If draw VE H] )ll in ’01 1Ҡ1m )1] tio )f Toronto Wins First Intermediate (Yup 3eorge. but the most the needed after t Montreal on 83 Rangers Wi In the third cup playdowns desperate effort day to come ba feat in New Y luck cam in t1 Ju period it looked as if the game mighi turn out to be another of those long drawn fut overtime affairs. such a: Saturday‘s but. in the last the Leafs. put on the, steam and their two quica cnes saved a lot of effort. It is now an even bet on the series, whereas it would have been 10 to 1 against the Leafs it they had lost. The Chicago Black Hawks, holders of the Stanley cup for 1934, are out of luck now. The mysterious Marcons came through in Tuesday night’s game in the Windy City when a record crowd of 17.670 Chicagoans packed the Sta- :lium. The secre was only 1â€"0 for the Maisons but that one goal edge was iust all Clem Loughlin‘s husky team when the B’ruisin ï¬rst game. All the period it looked a: tum out, to b? an drawn (‘uL overtix' Toronto and Boston go into 1 third game Cf their N.H.L. champi ship series in the Queen City to-ni all even. Toronto is new sure of least two games and both to-nigl and Saturday night's tickets for Maple Leaf Gardens are sold out. Conacher and Jackson were scCrers for Torz-nto on Tuesdav ni vln red 8;; now it's Mai'oons z .::ne from each section of who will decide which of the ï¬nals against the wi Boston-Toronto series. Ti. 01' the best Lw: om. nf my [WE I] Th EU Toronto and Montreal Mu~ roons May be in the Finals for this Trophy This Year. Hope Stanley Cup to be All-(huadian Now sually an Honour for Smaller (‘ities 01 Towns Taken This Yea} by the Royal ( anadians. ar 1]! o-night image ' sc da en nseq wing wt h ll ODE Rm Cities are e anley cup ï¬n L affair. Rig n break and It's big gam to these 110p 1d 11 nded O.II.A DCG 'am n Loughlm‘s husky t the scoreless battle Saturday night. Win Canadians Suies m am W VUE il w: out ‘ 1's and 1 w York :11 dc with II are eagerly ho; 1p ï¬nals will b Right now t1} mediate championship Tcronto was won by izms on Monday night alls was defeated 4-2 adian m0 is nC-w sure of a ?s and both to-night' night's tickets for £11 k after their 2â€"1 d0- :rk on Sunday night. wide-open game. and was that the high- ~ of the playoff eerie; ï¬n ate and ac that Tom: anOn in St. *CLion Cana One of the Grand National Favorites Fall (m JaCKs'on were the on Tuesday night. Bruins lost their way up to the third ii am {or mile if POpl the If 1% and Rangers. 1 of the League. of them go into winners of the The ï¬rst game three series be- II‘OOIIS opens to- Canada's two rly hoping that now they‘ve got 11 the results of an't. do much ho: In the Stank 8 made 11 on Tues )mmer 'X‘f IE rm) Royal 3: Rs. 31H}! nc U! .xgh into thq Mik it Jgge am pion to-nigh inte UP 111 all- DEL-\NCIGE 12116 pH 80 all and Daffy Dc pitch {01' Lbs “All this wrar ing on the new 11% help the Sn DQV tween “Then. there other reasonâ€"~21 three days befme turn the situat; With the discov' been using an i1 body frcm O.H.A down (to sub-g axcund in circk where he was. like spring crows plexity of aï¬â€™ai: player wz; There was and. for a colour at. the start am the puck promptly. . an easy goal when Dav by permitting the disc 1 him a rebound and cl ed t: go back to lend before the attacker c puck. Other Green-shin much off their game 21 until they pulled them: h: O.H.A vauld hav Dub Wclw "To dig dilwn in council of war was ï¬gured out that the had too long a layoff {:1' their g‘Ood-s‘and :1 (rs. boyish-like. had Silvei'man wondered wrong kind of food. been away from Sudt when they stepped int most any father or I what young fellows c; of eating if they get t “The players puffed ing the disconcerting it was apparently no session that they got sure Sign of lack of p Oshawa players cuts] ei‘nei's until the tide â€Even Dave Kemp a himself was the ï¬ caustic comment n fers’ showing. If ‘ what he said. here was lousy. They 1‘ rotten gram". :mh: “I On the sport Star on Saturd lowing "inside 2 “What 1131 Junims to can: wixe in the {‘11s play-off moon Toronto? Cs‘ me Inside Story of Sudhury (‘uh Wolves This Yo: ll (i Elmer? Right Horv Jr the V the two at. strain le was. R ng crows. of affairs. eg-arding th Iris as the 1 1911 35 L?“ E. R I) RAN Csach was the fir 1 new 5 time, i junior to b(‘ 1n happen Ill 1t the ( layoff f1 and alsc 100d. '1‘11 Sudbury d into the or moth: ws can d< {lot the cl n lighsle player, every and N.O.H.A. ofï¬cial 18‘ ill pa l( nd you Will eli h IT 111 ck VOI' )f t} W d l 1' unti qu bil Rel fer 111 00111 n PAGE SEVEN m ll W )I' h €11. panted du periods at 13‘ got himself in front of eman fail- 11 it y of Bar third im Lions be h 3L hectic. lawa had r0 just as rearguard together. )Ulï¬ h Dlzz ll k1 11 1011 Wit I) be: Osr 111‘ running h ill 11 knew wound if m n 11116 1m U W t' 1U :5 Lil Lhc 11rd h 111 10W )1 a l‘ IN 1H ll