Losking very trim in his natty blue suit and câ€"ap,wffmpire Fred (Firpo) Marberry, former major league pitcher, does his stuff calling a couple of close ones during his debut as a diamond Solomon. There haven‘t been eno yet in the T.BL. to give an fair idea of how the lads â€" and the schedule with all th games, has been rather I¢ some teams. Here are the l ing hitters‘ averages, mac week before the Hollinger game that show how things Coleman, Hollinger ids Dorey, Hollinger Wilkes, Abitibi .:. Yurnchtk, Abitibi ....:..:..._ Spratt, Hollinger Smith, Hollinger Statistiecs Don‘t Mean Much Yet on Account of Cfâ€" balanced Schedule. Coleman, Hollingerâ€"“ Best Hitter So Far ine POorkics made their runs in the second, third and seventh innings. In the second, Thomas hit but was forced out at second by Murray. Murray was forced out by Chamberlain, but Jemâ€" mett hit and Senese took his base when hit by a pitched ball. Bases were still loaded as Cattarello smashed out, a threeâ€"bagger to left lisld. He tried to strstch it too far, and Coleman‘s good throw to Roumaldi who pegged in to Wagar, caught Cattarello at the plate. In the third Bradley scored after getâ€" The Porkics second, third : the second, Th out at second forced out by mett hit and Se hit by a pitchs loaded as Cat threeâ€"bagger to Holly‘s fielding in spots, it was hopelessly bad. H double plays, th been even worse Thomas had wall to Roumaldi at second to put ou double play was had hit, made s: lowing fislding er way home when one out to Sprat to Dorey for the touched out Thon throwâ€"in. though he allc walked only o nerve when Ho In the third im hole when D Chambers hit or ing the bags. I cut previous to Coleman and fc Wagar to Waene putâ€"out, put on a edly give the time they m« at Dome victory. 1 about the playing ; Hollinger he should Error.s Costly to Local; Re-orgamzed Porkies ? Win from Holly 6 to 2 MONDAY . JULY cupine Diamond. Well Backed Up Two Double "Safe . .. Out", Umpire Marberry on Job UMPIRE FIRPO MARBERRY CALLS ‘EM ule with all the postponed een rather lopsided for Hetre are the leagueâ€"ieacdâ€" averages, made up last how things are golng ger s ie cA e ' . 487 M iesns it 400 364 | .o + C re ies .305 / ~<4dd 307 nn 1DDc Ma been enough games to give any kind of a 11 Plays by Holty ond and third felâ€" Ts, and was on his ‘hamberlain tapped Spratt snapoed it rst out and Wagar s on Dorey‘s quick | T; lads arge hitting AT 1€ heC REr times zmCs . not been for two ‘sult might have ~the third, after Murray hit a 1ly rt, who touched The other 1e sixth. Thomas bot} it didn men ~Porcupine ies had a e batting . pitchers v e OrF Shit Frid als on First Trip to New South Porâ€" Both Teams Hit Well, but Spratt Not ‘â€"Ssupport omewhat pearaiice, undoubt â€" ame nmnext A] i1¢} int | improvemen Cst | _ Hollinger‘ wo |eighth. Mot ive | bers showed Try The Advance Want Advertisements McIntyre Hollinger Porcupine Abitibi â€"..â€"IIâ€".._ 8 01 ammmmus id (J 40 0J asammmmes (6 qpmmmmmens i) (}. ‘â€"“-'.â€"llâ€"lntâ€"..â€"-4 M Stolen bases: Cattarello, Bradley (2) ; twoâ€"base hits: Senese, Wagar; threeâ€" base hits: Cattarello, Chambers; douk‘s plays: third, Roumaldi to Monoghan ; sixth, Spratt to Dorgy to Wagar; runs batted in: Cattarello (3), Murray, Chambers, Wagar. Spratt pitched nine innings, Senese eight. Hits off Spratt, 9; cfif Senese, 8; strikeâ€"outs by Spratt, 6; by Sengese, 7: base on balls, off Spratt, 1; off Senese, 1; hit by pitched ball from Spratt, Senese., Passed ball, Wagar. Time: 2.00. | ust | home #re enth. 1] Hollingeyr Porecupin Totals sSjJFAULL, LOrtie,. 3b. ; Roeumaldi, ss Dominico, cef Cattarello, 2b. Pradley, 3b. . Shultz, c. Wagner, ss. . homas, rf. Murray, cf. . Chamberlain, 1f Jemmett, 1b. p. spratt Dorey, 1b. . Mcnoghan, 2b Chambers, rf. Coleman, If. Wagar,. c. Totals 5 a pitchér when he triple. Chambers scorec disputed double. Here are the figures: Povcupine fir Hollit T.B.L. Standing nning, Hollinger a ccked out a doubl ut at third. Holli NX J â€"r and tossed i1 ossible for Shu for the out. ‘ allow the prote amoers propt nmet i first when Dorey dropped one, econd, third on Shultz hit, and after Murray‘s fly. In the sevyâ€" Bradley hit, stole second, made étl at first was the only new n either team, and he played ame, handling twelve putâ€"outs ind registering one hit. Spratt, * pitchor, is showing definite nent. Just One "Discussion liscussion arose in ..... 000 000 o20â€"2 3 8 031 000 20 â€"6 9 0 : Cattarello, Bradley (2) ; Senese, Wagar; threeâ€" tarello, Chambers; douk‘s summary Won Lost Per cent d 1 .875 MHollinger Lwo talliecs came in the ‘han singled and Chamâ€" aat he‘s a batter as well when he drove out a ‘ts scored on â€" Wagar‘s 97 27â€" 13 24 August 20, 21, 23:South East vs. North West; North East vs. South West. FiHs Long Felt Need . "All ready many favourable comâ€" ments have been passed on this proâ€" gramme, and many people have exâ€" pressed their appreciation for the sponsers in their attempt to fill a very noticeable vacancy in our boys lives. coâ€"operation of practically everyone apâ€" proached for any assistance has keen greatly apprectated by the sponsors and supervisors. Offers have been marny from young men in the town to aid August 13, 14, 16: North East vs. South East; North West vs. South West. August 6, 7, 9: North West vs. North East; South West vs. South East. July 16, 17, 19: North East vs. North l almost definitely decided,_ so the trade West; South East vs. South West. ‘around should leave the teams at just July 23, 24, 26: South East vs. North J about the samestrength. East; South West vs. North West. Dome vs. Timmins, Tuesday July 30, 31, August 2: South West vs.| _ S0 far there‘s just one game in the North East; North West vs. South | P.D.FP.L. scheduled for this week and East. that‘s at Dome on Tuesday night when Softball Schedule The softball schedule has been arâ€" ranged so that boys under 14 years play on Tuesdays, boys under 17 on Wednesdays, and boys under 11 on Fridays. First dates in the schedule beâ€" low are for boys under 14, second dates for boys under 17, and third for boys under 11. The division of the town is in accordance with the announcement made last week. In addition to the above noted perâ€" iods Mr. Fisher will be at the cyanide from seven to eight on Monday, Tusesâ€" day and Wednesday evenings, for the convenience of any boys who wish coaching in any event. Afternoon events have been scheduled to begin at 2.30 to avoiq having the boys out in the midday heat. The programmes for Friday, Saturâ€" day and Monday will appear in Thursâ€" day‘s Advance. Thursday Mornirg: Elimination of track â€"events to two from each district. Afternoon: Elimination of Jumpers to two from each district. Evening 6.30â€"8.30: Twilight track and field meet. 4.30â€"5.30 p.m.: Same 4.30. 3.30â€"4.30 p.m.: Same as 3.30. 2.30â€"3.30 p.m.: Same 5.30. and Wiyinesday 9.00â€"12.00 a.m.: Sw:mming at Matta gami swimming pool. 4.30â€"5.30 p.m.: Same 3.30. 3.30â€"4.30 pm.: Sameâ€" as Monday 4.30â€"5.30. t 2.30â€"3.30 p.m.: Same as 4.30. 4.30â€"5.30 p.m.: Softball for boys unâ€" der 17; jumping for boys under 11; running for boys under 14. Tuesday 9.00â€"12.00 a.m.: Swimming at Gillies 33.0â€"4.00 p.m.: Softball for boys unâ€" der 14; jumping for boys under 17 and rurning for boys under 11. Moeonday 9.00â€"12.00 a.m.: Swimming at Mattaâ€" gami swimming pool. | 2.30â€"3.00 p.m.: Softball for boys unâ€" der 11; jumping for boys under 14:; runmng for boys under 17 at cyanide. w sw _ _ Four softball diamonds â€" have been laid out on the cyanide for the use of the school children of Timmins â€" who are taking part in the programme thai has been laid out for them ‘\byâ€" A.R. Fisher, who has been engaged by the Kiwanis Club to supervise local boys‘ sport this summer. Foilowing | are â€"this week‘s activities: Details of Prog.rah!t.:}e 'La_id Out by A Programme of Supervised Sports tor Boys in Town Claiis of rogramme Laid Out by A. R. Fisher, Engaged by the Timmins Kiwanis Club to Supervise Local Boys‘ Sports Here This Summer. Danny O‘Mahony,) the picturesque Irish grappler, show a hammerlock and} wristlock, on thenâ€"champion Jim Lo: title match at Fenmway Park, Boston. After one hour ; utes of tumbling, O‘Mahony finally pinned the champ‘s mat, thereby winning, Londos‘ title. . It was the 55th co in North America for\the Irishman. O‘Mahoney Takes Londos‘ Wrestling Crown as Monday 3.30â€" as as Monday 2.30â€" Monday 2.30â€" Monday 4.30â€" Monday 3.30â€" Frood, last year‘s Dominion Cup repreâ€" sentatives in the Toronto finals, are a 3â€"Q0 loss. They‘ll likely have some of their players who were injured in the MciIntyreâ€"Deome fray back in uniformn. t The Falcons are Coming This Falconbridge outfit, who are supposed to come here on Saturday and Mcenday, July 13 and 15, haven‘t been fooling in the Nickel Belt ln.eazue.‘i Ncet a single game have they lost all season, and they‘ve allowed only one tie to be registered against them. | the league leading Timmins United team play Dome. Even if Dome wins, it will still leave the locals out front by a single point. It‘s not likely the game will be as easy a one as the conâ€" test here on Thursday when Dome took McWhinnie to McelIntyre Alex MeWhinnie, who has been play â€" ing a good game at right back for Timâ€" _mins United most of the season is now appearing on the McIntyre football team in the Dominion Cup series,. He won‘t be used against Timmins in the P.DF.L. games, it is understood. Ranâ€" kin and Bennett will turn out with Timmins United from now on, it is almost definitely decided, so the trade around should leave the teams at just Postponements The only league in the district whose games are right up to date now is the Porcupine District League. The Temiskaming Baseball League has j dropped 3 fixtures, Abitibi at Hollinâ€" ger, Porcupine at Abitibi and Hollinger at Porcupine. Men‘s softball hasn‘t done badly. Up to yesterday, they were only three games down out of 13 games played. The girls missed their first game on Thursday when the W.S.A.â€" Empires fixtures was postâ€" poned on mutual agreement of the teams. C ""w “l-ll*-ll-l.n.lâ€"l.--.â€"Ilâ€".m uis â€"--â€"â€"--â€"u.â€"...-â€"ulâ€"u.-â€"u“-..“_“. 0 UA w tgts 1 | SPORTâ€"ORE THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMINS, ofTarto ue Irish grappler, shown after clamping thenâ€"champion Jim Londos, during theip vston.. After one hour and sixteen minâ€" 11 â€"yrs eal‘s, 7.10 7.20 7.30 Swimming Healthy Sport Here is an opportunity for every boy in Timmins: from the age of six upâ€" ward to learn how to swim, and that is the instructor‘s main purpose at the Mattagami pool and at Gillies lake. Not only is it a healthy sport but in a town like Timmins, it should be a llgreat relief to mothers to know that their children can look after themâ€" selves in the water if the neeqd should ever arise through accident. Twilight Meet Events The events of the twilight meet for Thursday, July 11ith, are as follows : 6.30: 25â€"yard dash, boys 8 and 7 yrs. 6.30:;: Running broad Jjump, open. 6.40: 50â€"yard dash, boys 8 and 9 yrs. 6.50: 75â€"yard dash, boys 10, 11 and 12 yrs. in helping the younger boys along cerâ€" tain lines. If the coâ€"operation of the parents is as great this will be a fine thing for the younger generation and the town as a whole," comments Mr. Wright. inned the champ‘s shoulders to the It was the 55th consecutive victory Running broad Jjump, . 14â€"15â€"16 60â€"yard dash, open. 25â€"yard sack race, under 10 yrs, 100â€"yard dash, boys 15â€"16 100â€"yara dash, open. Relay, 4 each 50 yvards â€" 100â€"yard dash, boys 13â€"14 yrs. Hop step and jump, under 14 From All Levels yards, under psor seconds to the Falsons Pussibly Porcupine district fans will recognize more than one Falcon. Friedman‘s First Fall Fox, pitcher for the Priedman machâ€" ine in the seftball loop, isn‘t being used against the Mcintyre, it‘s understood now. He wasn‘t with the department store the other night when MceiIintyre gave them their first beating of the year. The Friedman‘s fellows took their tumble well though, after the dust from all the arguments settled down. "Can‘t win all the time," says they. Now it‘s Schumacher‘s turn." Good Sports Chevrolet Standard Coupe There may be a lot w1 ang with the lding abilities of the Abitibi bail im, but there‘s one place where they é all rightâ€"they take their defeats SPECIAL 4t im h s l on t o 1 o0 oo o e * ie hn e We e n EtE * * * x NN AAKXA: T C oL S AEKEEKELEEE : CVÂ¥ C i â€"and on the same high quality cars. â€" These automobiles are atâ€" tractive in appearnce, sound mechnically, fully equipped, ready to drive! Yet, due to the necessity of reducing our stock, we are forced to let every egr go at a sacrifice. 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