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Porcupine Advance, 8 Aug 1935, 1, p. 7

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Finals in the be played when Hall. Following far: Ou In : Ou Jn : Pollowing was the play Lake shield, emblematic championship : on the Jocal course. The winner had 13 pars or birdies and the loser 14 in the match. Following was the play, hole by hole: Pareâ€" Both scores were extraordingrily low, Mr. Pare having a medal score of 75. and Mr. Lake having a 77. Both goltâ€" ers parred the course in the last nine with 36‘s. It is believed that this is the only time such a thing has happened Tony Pare Wins Geo. Lake Shield at Local Golf Club Tony Pare, young Montreal golfer, won the club handicap championship of the Timmins Club last weekâ€"end when he defeated Geo, Lake in one of the closest matches of the year, The outâ€" come was in doubt right up to the last hole. The PLS.A. schedule should be comâ€" plete by the end of next week. Teams on Thursday were: Empires: E. Thompson, A. Lukon, L. Salley, V. Katinen, E. Larsen, I. Price, E. Passano, B. Hawse, J. Beaulne, D. Cooke, G. Colbourne. Defeats Donor of Shield in Weekâ€"end Match as Both Par Course for Last Nine. Total of 27 Birdies and Pars Made in One of Best Matches of Season. Went to Last The locals had the lead all the way, but went a little bad in the fourth when they allowed six Excelsior runs to come in. Empires made dfive in each Oof the first and second before they could be stopped. They added one in the third and another in the fifth, Barbara Hawse pitched for Empires, struck out nine and walkegq only two. Alex Bugara fanned three and allowed two walks. Excelsiors: A. Bugara, M. Fowler, M Malassani, LaHame, Staples, M. Howe H. Pennock, B. Raynor, Cousinegau., Umpires: Dominico, Roberts. Empires added still another to their Etring of victories when they took Exâ€" celsiors last Thursday to the tune o 13â€"8 in a game that lasted only fiv innings. It had to be called then on acâ€" CCunt of darkness. Empires Win Again as Excelsiors Fall Porkies Get Ninth Inning Victory From Hollinger S se en m t s n « Game Called in Sixth Inâ€" ning on Account of Darkâ€" ness. Schumacher Scores Six in Fourth. First Round J. Brady won from Dr. Kinsman. Dr. A. S. Porter won from Rob‘t. Dye Geo. Adams won from R. E. Delahunt R. Eddy won from D. B. White. Chas. Kerr won from J. G. Woolley Dr. Greig won from J. W. Dougherty E. N. Ward won from J. M. Douglas J. R. Hall won from C. G. Kemsley. Championship Flight First Round W. Laidlaw won from Mcintosh. J. E. Ashton won from S. R. McCoy A. W. Pickering won from F. Graham T. Pare won from Dr. C. E. Taylor 8. Wookey won from Dr .O. J. Stahl J. W. Fogg won from E. H. Hill. W. R#nn won from John Knox. Geo,. Lake won from J. T. Jackson semiâ€"Final Pare won from Ashton Lake won from Fogg. Final Pare won from Lake. First Flight second Round Ashton won from Laidlaw Pare won from Pickering. Fogg won from Wookey. Lake won from Rinn. Jitney Dancing Riverside Pavilion Dancing Monday Wednesday Saturday first flight remain to Dr. Porter meets J. R. has been the play so to the delightful syncopation of for the Geo. of the club First Round » N. Adams won from T. Blackman. W. Pritchard won from H. E. Sloan. D. Cuthell won from J. P. Burke. P. O‘Neill won from Arch Gillies. Chas. Hershman won from Rev. B. Millar by Gefault. T. R. Langdon won from J. G. Mcâ€" Crea. W,. O. Lafontaine won from A. W. Lang. Final Sullivan won from Drew. Third Flight In the third flight, there is still one match to be played in the semiâ€"finals, between Chas. Hershman and T. R. Langdon before it is decided who will meet W. Pritchard in the finals. Play to date has been: Becond Flight J. E. Sullivan won the second flight by defeating Geo. Drew in the finals FPollowing was the play: First Round R. M. Asseltine won from P. E. Cooper. Geo. Drew won from J. Grady. F. W. Hughes won from A. R. Harkâ€" First of the big events of McIntyre‘s field day was at eleven o‘clock in the morning when Timmins allâ€"stars won the football game from Schumacher Aallâ€"stars, with the sgscore at 3â€"2. The teams were evenly matched, as The score of oneâ€"all at half time showâ€" ed. (In the second half, Rodgers of the Timmins team slapped in two quick @nes to allow Timmins to ease down a bit. Near the close Reg Dunstan made it 3â€"2. Morrison scored first for Timâ€" mins, and the tieing counter of the first half was made by Trevor Johnâ€" son for Schumacher. Teams were: Timminsâ€"goal, Gaw backs, McAdam, Welish; halves, C Dawson, Stewart, Morrison; forwards Callaghan, Roy, Johnson, Rodgers Manuel; spare, Izatt. Schumacherâ€"goal, Brockbank; backs, HMHampton, Campbell; halves, Searle, Mair, Bannerman; forwards, E. Dunâ€" stan, R. Dunstan, Gibb, Hendry, Treâ€" vor Johnson. QOther games and events will be found elsewlsere in this issue. Timmins All Stars Beat Schumacher 3«% Melntyre Field Day Football| ues LI0serl ds LOCdIs LOSsE was Closely Contested ' Event. Tied at Cox Strikes Out Nine and (mes Two W alks in Yesterday‘s Time. ; Ball Game Here. Scantland Scores Winning Run Earl\ sR .._ in Ninth Inning. Chambers Put in Tough Spot. Buerct af the hig events af MeTnturep‘s| second Round Pritchard won from Adams. O‘Neill won from Cuthell. Hershman â€" bye. Langdon won from Lafontaine Semiâ€" Fina Pritchara wen from O‘Neill Second Round Drew won from Asseltine. Hughes won from Brown. Perry won from Widdifield. Sullivan won from Woodbury . Moore. J. Perry won from A. H. Munroe. J. E. Sullivan woh from H. C. Scarth V. Woodbury won from I. F. Whitney Semiâ€"Final Drew won from Hughes. Sullivan won from Perry . Brown won from W. S. Jamieson W. M. Widdifield won from Dr. H semiâ€"Final Dr. Porter won from Adams Hall won from Greig. Round Dr. Porter won from Brady Adams won from Eddy. Greig won from Kerr, Hall won from Ward. Hollinger Porcupine Abitibi Direct affiliation with the C.A.H.A. would place the N.OH.A. on the same status as the Thunder Bay loop, giving them the authority to deal with their own problems and make their own deâ€" cisions without interference of the O H.A. A despatch this week from Sudbury says that with a view to clearing an unfavourable situation which exists beâ€" tween the NOH.A. and O.H.A., made that way by a number of incidents in the playdowns this spring, Rodger Mitchell, president of the northern body has instructed Secretary W. A. Thompson to communicate with all affiliated clubs with a questionaire reâ€" garding continuance of the N.OH.A. under OH.A. supervision. The clubs will be asked to set a date of a meeting when matters pertaining to direct affiliation with the CAMH.A. will be aired. | Holly Nearly Gets One Up ‘ In their half of the sixth, Holly nearly got one up when the bases were loaded but just failed to make the grade. Monaghan hit. Darey fanned. Wagner hit to put Monahan on third, and stole second himself. While the stocky catcher was at bat, there was some discussion as to whether or not a strike hadn‘t been missed. Porkies claimed he had two on him when he Imissed a third one, but Umpire Scully held to his decision that it was jJust two. Romualdi fanned, and Coleman :was given a walk, to load the bags. Hammill picked up a hot one from Lortie for the third out. Porkies broke the tie in the seventh when Hammill hit a Texas leaguer, wene to second on Thomas‘ sacrice. Cox got the only walk O‘Dsnnell granted. Cattarello hit to centre field, scoring Hammill, but was left on base as the next two Wagner and Schultz went out Romualdi to Dorey. Score One in Eighth Holly evened it up again in the eighth after Monaghan doubled to centre field and made third as Murray juggled the pick up. Dorey singled to score Monaghan. After Wagner‘s high, fAiy had been caught by Schultz the: To Clear up Situation Between N.O.H.A. â€" O.H.A Porkies tied it up again in the sixth when Wagner got on after Romualdi had muffed a drive. He stole second, went to third as Murray hit, and scored on Chamberlain‘s sacrifice. Schultz was out at centre field and Bradley at first. Holly failed to tie the score until the second when Romualdi socked out a two bagger. He came in as Coleman hit hard between pitcher and first. Wagner had fiied out to centre field before Romualdi‘s hit. Lortie put A fiy to Scantland and Coleman was caught off base in a double play Scantâ€" land to Hammill. Missed Chance to Score In the fourth, Murray passed up a chance to put Porkies in the lead. With one down, he had hit and gone to third as Chamberlain â€" registered. Bradley flied to Coleman and Murray had taken a lead off, so couldn‘t come in after the fily. Hammill fanned. Holly jumped out front in the fifth when Coleman got to first after strikâ€" ing at three. Schultz‘ throw to first hit Walter on the head and he went on to second. Lortie fanned, but Guidolin drove one to right field that szored Coleman. Game Opens Fasi The game opened fast, but slowed down to a normal pace about the fourth. With two down in the first, Porkies got their first counter,. Schultz singled, went to second on passed ball and made the circuit as Murray drove one out past second. Chamberlain fanned. Errors were numerous and costly to both teams. Neither team was playing up t> scratch, but Porkies kept Holly stepping lively right up to the end. At the end of the eighth, the score was threeâ€"all but in the ninth Lefty ODonnell, who had been pitching nice ball, began to weaken, and he was pulled after Scantland and Cox got on base. Before Chambers got properly warmed up, he threw a wild one and Scantland came in with the winning one. Holly didn‘t get man on in the ninth. Cox pitched nice steady ball all the way through. He struck out nine men and gave two walks. Twise Walter Coleman was given what looked like deliberate walks, when there were men Forkies chances of getting int> seâ€" cond place in the T. B. L. to meet Mcâ€" Intyre in the playofis brightened conâ€" siderably when they came to Timmins yesterday and took a 66â€"3 win from Hollinger. on bases. Both times, the plan worked to perfection, and the next man up went out. Race for Place in Playoffs Gets Closer as Locals Lose Won Lost 14 2 Stolen bases: Johnson, Gratton, Monaghan, Dorey. Home run: Coleâ€" man. Threeâ€"base ‘hit: Kerr, Dorey. Smith, cf ... Monaghan, 2b Dorey, 1b Wagar, c . Roumaldi, ss . Coleman, K . Lortie, 3b Delmonte, rf . ESpratt. p Abitibi Hollinger Wilkes, cf ....... Johnson, 3b . Yurnchuk, 2b Kerr, c ies LaRose, ss ... Watson, rf G. Gratton, 1b Lefebyvre, UM, p Osborne, p,. If T OLRAIS 2s * 2 2 2 Lefebvre and Osborne switched posiâ€" tions during first inning. Hollinger The games were both relatively uninâ€" teresting, though in the second, the papermakers held well until the fourth inning. Spratt pitched for Holly through the first fixture and one inning of the second. Lefty O‘Donnell finishâ€" ed off the second. Osborn started the first game for Abitibi, but steppeq out after pitching to five men. Box scores for the games were: First Game Abitibi I_I’ai-cupme catcher threw wild to first, allowing the runner a base. Romualdi fanned and Coleman was walked for | the second time. Lortie forced Coleâ€" man out at second to finish the innings. In the last, Porkies didn‘t have much trouble getting the winning runs. Scantland singled to left field, went to second as O‘Donnell threw wild to first on Cox‘s groundet and scored on a wild pitch. Chambers relieved O‘Donâ€" nell on the mound. Cox came in as Cattarello drove a long one to centre field. Wagner fanned and Schultz filed out to first. Murray singled to score Cattarello, but was left on as Chamberlain sent a fly to Monaghan Box Score: Hollinger tightened their hold on second place in the Temiskaming baseâ€" ball league on Saturday when they took both games of a double header, the first 5â€"2 and the second 3â€"0. Two home runs by Coleman, Holly left fieldâ€" er, on in each game, brought in six of the locals total of eight counters. A triple by Dorey acscounted for the other tWo. Coleman Hits Two Home Runs to Account for Six of Local Runs, while Triple by Dorey Scores Two More. Holly Needed Both Wins in Race for Second Place. Porcupine ........... 100 001 103â€"6 11 4 010 o10 0O10â€"3 7 6 Ssacrifice hits: Chamberlain, Scantâ€" land. Stolen bases: Cattarello, Wagâ€" ner. Chamberlain, Wagner. Two basse hits: Monaghan, Romualdi. Runs batted in: Cattrallo 2, Murray 2, Chamâ€" berlain, Dorey, Coleman, Guidolin. Hits off O‘Donnell, 9 in 8 innings, 0 out, 2 on in ninth; off Chambers 2 in remainder of ninth; off Cox, 7 in 9 innings. Strike out by O‘Donnell 5; by Chambers 1; by Cox 9. Bases on balls, off O‘Donnell 1; off Cox 2. Left on bases Porcupine 8, Hollinger 7. Wild pitch Chambers. Passed ball, Wagner. Double play: Scantland to Hammill in second,. Umpires Jas. Scully, W. H. Burns. Time of the game 2.15. Holly Takes Both Games in Doubleheader on Saturday Smith C¢f. Monaghan 2b Dorey 1hb. . Wagner Cc. Romualdi ss Ccleman, If. . Lortie, 3b. ... Guidolin, rf. O‘Donnell, p. Chambers, p. Catifarello, 2b. Wagner, ss Schultz, â€"c. . Murray, .Cf _. Chamberlain, rf Bradley, 3b . Hammill, 1b ... Scantland, If. . Thomas, If. Cox, p. Totals ‘TGtalsâ€".... i ap 0 . / <2t Chambers for O‘Donnell in ninth Tcotals Thomas for Sca.ntland Hollinger â€"~base hit: Johnson. Runs batted _ 17 Porcupine AB H FO 11 MX 4% seventh 15 t Stolen bases: Wilkes 2, LaRose, Dorey, IvI Barilko. Déelmonte, Coleman. Home run: Cole-g man. Twoâ€"base hit: Roumaldi. Runk- batted in: Coleman 3. Hits off Spratt, J 1 in 1 inning; off O‘Donnell, 3 in 4 m-’ p. Cooke B nigs; olwgbvre $ in 4 innings. Strike Uinpites it outs: bysprw 1, by O‘Donnell 2; by | | Lefebyre 8. goaeson bails, off Spratt| ° H. P. Cha 0, off O‘Donnell Oroff Lefebvre 2. Lefit| the NOH .A Empires: â€" Id}\ Il I S on base: Abitibi‘3, Holilinger pires: Jas. Scully, S. Knechté of game: 1.00. Smith, cf . Monaghan, 2b Dorey,, 1b Wagar, c Roumaldi, ss Guidolin, If Lortie, 3b . Delmonte, rf Coleman, rf Spratt, p O‘Donnell, p Abitibi Hollinger Totais ... 18 Coleman for Delmon O‘Donnell for Spratt in Mummary Wilkes, cf Johnson, 3b . Yurnchuk, 2b Kerr, Cc LaRose, ss Watson. rf Gratton, 1b . Lefebvre, p Osborne, If in: Kerr, Dorey 2, Coleman 3. Hits oi Spratt, 5 in 5 innings; off Osborne, in half an inning; off Lefebvre, 2 in and a half innings. Strike outs, b Spratt 5, by Osborne 0, by Lefebvre . Bases on balls, off Spratt 0, off Osbhorn 2, off Lefebvre 3. Left cn bases, Abi tibi 4, Hollinger 5. Passed balls, Wag ar, 1, Kerr 2. Umpires, Jas. Scully, £ Knechtel. Time of the game: 1.00. second Game Abitibi Golf Field Day for Ladies on August 23 On August 23rd, the Timmins will stage a ladies‘ field day, to v members of the Cochrane, Iro Falls, Noranda, Kirkland Lake Haileybury clubs have been invit In last Friday‘s golf at the Timmin club, an ‘"optimists‘" competition wa: held in which Mrs. C. Rutherford wa: the winner in the first flight, and Mrs A. W. Young "And> Mrs. Leaman tied in the second dflight. Toâ€"morrow a regular CLGU C petition will be held. Those who went from her Hertle, Bill Dunn, Harvey Lorraine, Walter Ramsay, Ann Scott, and Pearl Gran Carlo Cattarello of the went as far as the second rgund in men‘s singles. Mrs. C. Rutherford, Mrs. A W. Young and Mrs. Lea: man Winners Last Friday Ladies Prove Ability McIntvre Field Day The ladiss had their i Intyre on Monday when les of events gave them tunity to show their p threw rolling pins, saw drove nails to prove to that physically they cofi ownhn. Mrs. Art Willians in the sawing _ com through a two by eig cnds. Mrs. J. Koveic moaney. Anne Denisavitch 68 feet to come fi Mrs. M. McMillan hind that mark fo: Driving four fourâ€"inch nails seconds won first prize for Montigny. Twoâ€"fifths of a sec Mrs. Leo Chevrefils completed task. Results «of other McIntyrd events are in other columns . At the invitation of the Rapuskasin tennis club, a number of members C the Timmins club visited the pape town over the weekâ€"end to take palt in a tournament. Members of th Kapuskasing club won all the events, Those who went from here were: Ma Local Tennis Ciub in Play at Kapuskasing Fast Times in Sawing and Nail Driving Contests at Mondavy‘s Big Event. Paper Town Takes All Events in an Invitation Tournament There Last Weekâ€"end. Totals i second bshind ... 18 Hollinger WA Ssn HlOlllOOOO § .os 6 o s 0 o M or o or ou ou ou ou ou < 000 it 11 nd for na ht Webb, Jc Jean SC: i k 1€ Chalmers Laps Komonen to n.zg Win Five Mile Race Monday Athletes Do Well in Mceintyre Track and Field ; Events. â€" Achilles Club Men Find Seven Places in Runâ€" ning and Jumping Events, Good Times and Distances I nIng Mad« t Empir ig statr G 18 )pOI econd Mille: BI i first place in the Softball Association hey took a 2â€"1 win mne of the best games yofls between W.S.A. be begun next week, inced, the winner to the Northern Onâ€" . Ylen, 109 fc urner. jump: Brown, 19 feet , 19 feet, 2% inches; ; 11% inches. Brow Brow! 1 l 56 NEerg hen t 10 Chisholm. 10 : Lestor Besâ€" 11 seconds; d heat, Chisâ€" t 6 inCc rlmonté Win McI1 Bruct n third times to Bush 0 1°9r run o i n i S e e P a * *J ‘ Wednes. and Thursday, Aug. 14â€"15% PAUL IUKAS in + /"CASINO. MURDER CASE" 44. ‘.“. and Saturdav, August 93â€"10%4 ‘ROBERT TAYLOR VlRGlNlA% i. BRUCE in £ Eveningsâ€"1.00 p.m. (Continuous) 'f: MATINEE DAILYâ€"2.30 p.m. 4 TMidnight Show Sunday 1201 Mid‘t of the mile: 3 m losers had a thre lap, but dropped third and were Try The Advance Want Advertisements Monday ard Tuesday, August 12â€"13 RICMHMARD DIX in NEW EMPIRE "RENDEZVOUS AT MIDNIGHT" il¢ "WEST OF THE PECOS" SQUARE LADY‘ Thursday, August 8th RALPH BETLAMY in Timmil Wusri) 31 Kop 100 Dav 5: Deu holm. â€" 3 minut: 104 fo 10 inc ika,. W t€ i@ikkola nds 38

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