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Porcupine Advance, 16 May 1935, 2, p. 7

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a motion was p in the St. Law: contribute 50 towards helpin, the junior loop Howard Leig! Ed. Sutherland the only two St, Lawrence â€" Lean, along w W. _ A. . *I worker in the ball in Ottaw of years, was of the Juniot season with F wa, acting as order to help in the eastern of the St. Lawre ners of the Journ of the E.O.A.B.A against Frsod M ners, last year it decided at the E.O.A.BA. and meet this year i1 graphically possi Place carrigd cff and went to Tor tario â€"group rep season it was to heavy travellir Falls went in a squad. Lee played with CarletOn Place last summer and asked for a transfer to Tercnto to compete with one of the teams thsere in the Ontario Amateur Baseball Asscciation. It was granted by the E.O.A.B.A., sut officials at the meeting on Saturday, although they had no objections to Loz lining up with the Colonials here, thought it would be necessary to rave him secure his release from the Queen City before he could take part in a scheduled game in the St. Lawrence lcop. After the minut®3s : meeting last fall ha secretary, Ed. And the transfers of nin« Lawreéence circuit la: for discussion. All | proved but a mCtio Elwcod "Ace" Lee, with the cure his releass fron he was originally lining up with ons o With only the represented, offic transact business . ance and the mee than half an hou nine transfers f¢c proved for this se 1934 were return: ang wW. A. R. Mcl appoinrted to hanc Junior FE.O.A.B.A. president. According to c this week, W. R frew, was reâ€"cl Fastern Ontario sociation at the bedy held on Sa Elect Schumacher Man Vieceâ€"President Annual Meeting of Eastern Ontario Baseball Associaâ€" tion at Ottawa on Saturâ€" Ladies‘ Softball League Elect New Group of Officers oc is _ _ _ on uomm im aties,. uo ith mc Walter Johnson Denyving disparaging were attributed to hiin allâ€" the players could see it. Johnson, American league has a feud just like and Casey Stengel in the National. To Manage cks anda originally headed with ‘one of the Otta Must Secure Releast W I Bi T‘orn 0 McLean e« c Smil 1€ XpD wh Le In ub E.0 tat1Vv B ol 1¢ als tre nIC the 933 Dy semiâ€"annua read by the of Renfrew Ts in the St on came ut QOttawa, wa ffairs of th statements Mickey CoOC . K Davi (fs. It was have the champions ffs if geoâ€" assed that performing lave to seâ€" Plac champions anq winâ€" mblematic competed en winâ€" t the but ith ind %© little mor vhich tim Cag ich ie of ths Amateutr ranted by at gch â€" they VC _ COâ€" SG~â€" ), the city or before iwa clubs. pre m O pF all Starts bast to pos active r basseâ€" number resident . this ncE e Title e Onâ€" t clast owing Smith rth@tn and were the ball ip Of | T M Vou be by : oth, will UI pl Ne will be dugs3 ; has bi coserved by a ‘special dance on Friday evening, May 24th. One of the featâ€" ures of the ccecasion will be the ‘"battle of music‘ betwesan local Crchestras. This feature made a very marked popuâ€" lar appeal last year and will again be welcomsd this year. It is expected that several orchestras will compéte, these including‘ Al Pierini‘s orchestra, the Club Royal orchestra and Archibald‘s <rchestra, according to the forecasts made now. The contest was of spscial interest last year and all were well pleased with the feature. made inter nleas the Summer Season ta wa Otta Schumache Third vIiC Otta wa. â€" Secretary Renfrew. PirSt VIiC@ Smiths Fall Perth h( wall; P Facdder David rolf Club to Of Fees I 2PAsoOon â€"at aserved by North th cid ure name e due wWAf be ; Thomp 11 ‘k, Carleton Place; T. L. Traynor ton Placse; P. D. Ross, Ottawa; H utham, Ottawa; H. W. Coleman â€" _ Gecrge Kerr, Perth, and W. A nday mC 1 11 id r â€" B.O.A.B.A President, W Bay out wWwDt relyv iA V Mickey Cochrane Cleveland Indians which ager of the Tigers, wrote idiating the alleged wiseâ€" the bulletin board where tore it upâ€"and now the uggle between Bill Terry .P., W. C. PJLIOCK, Place; W. E. Gowling, Ottawas; nny, M.P,, A. Horovitz, Cornâ€" A, Cook, Prescott; Hiram Mceâ€" Carleton Place (replac'ihg late ndlay of CarletOon Place); T. pscn. M.P.. Alimonte; W. W. avilion 1935 iyable of : * 9t al C Rive 1l n, M.LE. leton PI ut mseeting afternoon preferencé in by th Gunced. pr the her NuC 11 be mixed 1; Arr: On person last not rre t R. Elliot ident, F enIin side ecial ident ‘Tran| ident Up et:â€"Now window Post List npaid for M a ng Of on S; twoâ€" angem ident paid o be nce the Ed. Anderson, secâ€" n â€" honorarium for imously carried. . _of players received approved this year: Brockville to Kingâ€" Brockville to Kingâ€" ville, Kirkland Lake Iays, Kirkland Lake o Udell, Brockville rdon Weeks, Brockâ€" C. Vaughan, Brockâ€" woocd Lze., Carleton officers for this A. R. McLzean, Otâ€" urer, Pred Ayvoub, VCE the pavilion dance 0 me of | of of the club Saturday, J )â€"ball fours ments are ; not been c up by t posted, f the di New m over any latter C to Open , 1 May 24th| of the .~:ummor! avilion will b:' ance on Friday | e of the t’e'lt-! 1 be the ‘"battle | Crchestras.| y marked popuâ€" i 1 will again be | s expected that| %\72_00 vos £"" A\\ ; QSO ) ...... i P 208 ... Timmins Golf May 15th and ar‘s members up by the 20th posted, it was f the directors New memnmbers ver any whose latter date, it Dr. Ike Soloman Anderson, of cil Duncan VOU id Renfrew. Sutherland fficers was aVs club for ay, June foursome are now en comâ€" ys when cannot passing paid his This one is going the rounds of the press these days :â€" "It‘s all right but they ask too many questions," said the lad. "First they asked me whare you were born and I told them. Then they asked me where mother was born and I told them. But when they asked me where I was born I had to tell a lie." "Why?" asked his father. "I didn‘t want to say I was born in the Women‘s Hospital and have them think I was a sissy so I told them it was in the Maple Leaf Gardens." A little boy who went to school for the first time had returned home and his father inquired how he liked it. Schumacher playground will have a threeâ€"tsam league of its own, it is likely, but there shoulg be room for both junior and juvenile teams in the Porcupine group as well, Mr. Arnott believes. He is an old lacrosse export himself, having been with Braceâ€" bridge in that town‘s lacrosse heyday. Schumacher will 3e represented in the proposed threeâ€"team lacrosse league if the boys over there show sufficient interest in the game, Chas. Arnott told The Advance this week. Juvenile or junior players are asked to get in touch with Mr. Arnott at his stOre any time now to see what should be done about lacrosse. Later on a meeting will be called to make the final decision. Schumacher Wants Lacrosse Players he is able t a speed of : His short he always â€" seventies w down close quires skill, He can smack wood shots well enough to keep up with any Of the pros. His drives were never less than 240 yards straight down the middle. It was a pleasure to see him perform, for I‘ve always maintained that size means little if you have the right swing. Levinson stands quite erect and takes a full windup of body and arms. His wrists are free to bend with the action of club and arms, with the result that he is able to whip the club down with Possibility of Th Leagues in Po be Discussed if Interest Shown. Number 600 I just had a round with Sidney Leâ€" vinson of Great Neck, Long Island. I would say that he stands about five feet, possibly a shade less. He has played less than five years. He can smack wood shots well enough to keep up with any Of the pros. His The Semiâ€"Weekly Smile CGOLLE FACTS HEORIES ! close skill, Next ZE ° MATTERS LITTLE _ to whip a pro. rt game 5 gets ar with a g e tOo By Alex J. Morrison game Is xC ets around | h a good ch o seventy. | not strength More by M any Of UThS2 proS. ‘MI ‘ less than 240 yards e middle. It was a im perform, for I‘ve d that size means the right swing. quite erect and takes body and arms. His Three Team Porcupine to Sufficient excellent t: In cha Morrison lance CGood the of b golf so that middle f being zOoIlf reâ€" s. His yards was The | promise, cessful chise ar received playii A despatch from TorOonto during the weekâ€"end said that Mr. Justicse A. C. Kingstone, in Ontario Supreme Court, awarded Aljert Hughes, professional hockey player, $4,550, full amount of his claim against Frank "Doc" Wainwright. Hughes claimed the money was due hing for obtaining the St. Louis franâ€" chise in the American Hockey Associaâ€" tion for Wainwrigkht and forming a team. Professional Hockey Player Awarded Claim sopyright, 1935, Central Press Ass‘n e hockey player ( ised $5,000 by Wa i1 in negotiations anq forming a te red only $450 with during the 192 Aiwright said he During 1932, 1933 and 1934 so many dads told us and our dealers that this CHALLENGE had been such a wonderful means of stimulating their boys in their school and home work that we decided to repeat it again this year. One father said, "After I took you up on your challenge and bousght my boy a C.C.M. he just couldn‘t bear the thought of having to take it back to the dealer if he didn‘t pass. He buckled right down to his studies and stood higher in his class at midsummer than ever before." Girls‘ Bicycles Included in this Offer A girl enjoys cycling just as much as a boy, and is equally entitled to a reward for good school work. This Ch allenge Offer apphes to new C.C.M. Bncwler .mfl to 4! 6 P L . L s m se o8 l\l ( l\" Â¥* €+ "' Â¥* /7 T l A girl enjoys cycling juSst as mucn as a Doy, and is equaily entitled to a reward for good school work. This Challenge Offer applies to new C.C.M. Bicycles and to the Midsummer Term Exams only. â€" Claims for a refund must be made to the dealer from whom the new C.C.M. Bicycle was purchased within one week of the announcement of the examination results. The great advantage of buying the bicycle NOW is that your boy will be able to enjoy a full season‘s use of it, and he is just rarin‘ to get on and ride. This year C.C.M. models â€" boys‘, girls‘, adults‘ â€" have seamless steel tube frames of aeroplane lightness; the easyâ€" running C.C.M. Triplex Hanger:;: Hercules Coaster Brake; comfortable suspension saddles; Endrick rims; rustless steel During 1932 dealers that means of sti work that w One father : and bought thought of h pass. He t higher in his 62 Third Avenue Pierce Hardware Limited 14 Third Avenue ayer charged he was y Wainwright â€"if sucâ€" aticns for the franâ€" g a team. He said h» 0O â€"with $50 weekly for he 1923â€"34 season. d he had paid $3,500 Ideal Hardware and Furniture Com, Ltd. Our Line is Complete t of having He buckle in his class 32, 1933 and 1934 so many dads it this CHALLENGE had been stimulating their boys in their s we decided to repeat it again th r said, "After I took you up o ht my boy a C.C.M. he just c f having to take it back to the d buckled richt down to his st For Sale by rio} In connection with St. Louis reports he had been ousted as head of the St. Louis flyers, Wainwright said he had rot received any official notificatiOon. "A;" Hughes learned his hockey at CcllingwOod and played on more than one intermediate O.H.A. championship team. He turned professional many years ago and is one of oldest playsrs in the game. He was with St. Louis for years in the minor leaguse and made it pay gcogj monsy, better, in fact, than most of the big league stars were getting at the same time. Try The Advance Want Advertisements to date and had not gained ownership of the franchise but a permit to operâ€" ate the team. He said ho was viceâ€" president of the association and reâ€" ceéived 60 per cent. of the proceeds. Timmins Timmins byv lack Sords the easyâ€"running trueâ€"value ds told n such _ school this yes couldn dealer studies cor. Third and Pine 31 First Avenue Schumacher Hardware and Furniture Company Marshallâ€"Eeclestone Limited See Our Wide Range On Displ boedy, she did not feel that she could carry on the .work of the governing associations as efficiently if she were connecteg with the local league. She did offer her assistance to the league, and although she will not since sht Ontario and } Olive Hawse New Head Ladies Softball League mset Maimie Rorland Retires from Office but will Help to Keep League Strong Again this Season. Entries Announced for 1935 Series in Poreupine. Il 11 Mtrs k ~ Athlete‘s foot Cooling and soothing, it ends that tired feeling which comes after the day‘s activities. In adâ€" dition it corrects that _ annoying, insidious and irrâ€" itating â€" disease USE OLYMPENE spokes; new, racy Dunlop tires; bright parts Chromium plated over C.C.M. 20â€"YÂ¥ear Nickel, insuring a brilliance that lasts. At toâ€"day‘s prices C.C.M. Bicycles are truly wonderful values. at TIRED FEET ? Wom schumacher Boys‘ Girls‘ Models..... .. ... Crescent Men‘s Model . Ladies‘ Models .. Boy Scout or Standard Roadster Road Racers .. C Motorbike Models Light Roadster .. payments may Timmins lhompson is th@ new ent; Miss Olive Hawse, Annie Lukor, viceâ€" Miss Irene Salley, secâ€" . Miss Maimie Borland intention â€" of reéetiring president before the opsned. She said that sident of the Northern i‘s Softball AssOociation sident of the Ontario ot feel that she could vork of the governing efficiently if she were the local league. She e Ladies‘® Softball way to an enthusia inday night when nd coaches met at Ts nations ces i i omm i) i 8 0 csmm is THEAxtisEptic LINIMENT CSE innual " The George Taylor Hardâ€" ware 12 Third Avenue 42 Golden Ave ‘orcupine Hardware and Furniture Company Greensboro (G the roadâ€"hogs v that would be C be 8th this year, Managers and from rnow on si H Ww For Women, Men and Boys 39 .00 45 .00 40 .00 47 .50 45 00 mall extr players. T i reduced 0 cents pf Look These Over at M must tion 1) but 11 charge 1€ Utopia H rsorgia) Herald:â€"If all were laid end to end South Porcupine came nham coach to Play Again nstead AIL1 â€" 30 playe e Endorsed by leading athletes, Olympene, has a place in every medicine cabiâ€" net. Use it for sprains, bruised, stiff muscles,and as protection for cuts and bruises. Inhaling o1 vapors from Olympene aids in clearing head colds. > had no representaâ€" , was stated y some ‘ Sports Association an entry this year. ve their applications 3 North Bay by July stead of July 15th. aches will be busy ng up their quota of registration ‘fee has m 35 cents a player Timmins as ever. LoOuUIS his year. The Excelsiors of manager and eam is a sure resented idicated that is possible to 1 reorganized he ild

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