semiors Put Timmins Back in Hockey Spotlight by Win Kirkland Seniors Meet Timmins Here on Saturday * armwees. . 2 Beginning this fir N.O.H.A on â€"â€"â€"*] wWilth proâ€" _ fine ice surâ€" that until the In the second and play was the end, the slowed things TA : 1 make the red his secâ€" Fasano. Th ic ne d on non made nds it ramble peated > other of cleare on the ice t returned to could get orfg sano had a c turned them eux‘s offerir waen Dent ITACRAS 0 Both we minsg Wilk¢ Kn nmak 1€ iA l Dr. Day Drops First Puck E.. A. F. Day. president of t] i Ccouplt 12an nd 1€ C 1€ o Porkies anized to Juple of t1 ind Den 1€ iY AmMm i Chamb join Kne ba Husg ninute afte again, nâ€"in at the before Tin do damage ies, but Ess he did Latr 1M r of the ice. ff, When the had five men ree. Knechtel ore Timmins bot mmins imourâ€" wWer Ju Paroled Men from Burwash g Make Trouble at Sudbury O0f the Jail withn sc: signs. The officials ?‘e the last of them Sudbury Hockey Club, opsrati senior team in the N.O.H.A., ha quested transfers for Don Rae, f« Oakville defenceman: H. Meadows mer Windsor defenc:man:; Ham | formerly of and FPred C â€" _ _ |Winners of Prizes Sudbury Xsl\s Full Quota | % of Transfers from South. in the H“)Ckey Draw Teams Porcupinge: Esseltine, goal: lor, Dint, gqefence; McCann Chamberiain, Duke Taylor, Huggins, Cattarello and Mak line; Knechtel, spare defence Timmins: Chevrier, goal; Lo defence; Lamoureux, contre: Wilkes (2), Young, Auger, Mille Timmins; Knechtel, Chamberlain, H Dentâ€"Porcupine. Second Period Scoring 3. Timmins, Wilkes (Fasano) y e Penalties Augerâ€"Timmins; Taylor, Knech (2), Chamberlainâ€"Porcupine. Third Period Scoring None. P:nalties Near the close of the game, Re: Lortie toock his only trip to the penal box and Porkies tried a fiveâ€"man a tack. Miller and Vail held the visito off well, although Maki got rig] through on top of Chevrier once. It was Murph Chamberlain who ga Chevricr the closest call he had a night when he took a pass from Den shot and followed the puck right in the goal mouth before the Timmit gcalie could clear. quieted down so that neither tear made any sensational plays. Timmin did not cbviously hide behind the lea they had taken, ut at the same tim t0ook no chances at all. The beginning of the thirq period wa little better than the close of the sez ond. At one time Timmins had an ad vantage of two players over their visi ters and although Lortie, Arundel an Fasano were all in close at variou times, Esseltine kept his nets clear. When things were evened up again Porkies staged a fourâ€"man attack bu failed to get anywhere with it. Botl teams were tired from the soft ice. Lamcureux, Lortieâ€"Timmins: 1, Taylor, Maki, Dentâ€"Porcu Stops at gcal: Timmins â€"20, Much damage and annoyance u*as[cn iseq at Sudbury recently by 11 men | in o were tried at the Nickel City for | ce aking their parcle from Burwash |St son Farm. When the men came beâ€" | th e the magistrate at Sudbury they | fie re impertinent to both the police and | pa ‘ court and treated the whole matter ; contemptuous way. At the time they | ns re sentenced, the crown attorney, E. | loc Wilkins, was constrained to sav:â€" | The puck stuck it (elolal Timmins, Lamou Timmins, Wilkes OnNn me cha Disa 1€ [InSs, wWas co ust turn the arole bsard. @Alt LSSEeIUINne DUl TN ed iit. Wilkes took a pass orner from Sammy FPasan ast counter of the game. en Krechtel got back on i, second 111 Chistinen, ; als: Jennit ind vy°d IjJong enotugh to get hot at Chevrier, then I tcok a trip together, Kne and Auger for bodyin: Quiet second and Third game evened up aflter t 1me Jwa wen Porkies sticus Opening of Second econd period opened â€" ra isly for the Porkies. Dent « v for rsugh play. then Ta ball prC raised ake nd t in the mOost Porkies had had made his » blue lit inside Maki for and 1€ J26¢C 6 $ Summary Periotl S imoureux Penaltieés Young,, Aug:er, Mil im e 1k Wilk line: ] themse, know w irrlilOus and r backs a We are a He ca Cme 1€ penal e cams he Pork V 1€ Miller, ‘e goal diminu mm atta 2L m 1AYrCO 1€ Au bu if amse time | eriod was [ the seeâ€" id an adâ€" their visiâ€". 11 Kn cen m Hu 10.1 11.3 1ll THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE. TTMMINS. ONTARIO Duk 6 Joseph Garant Winner of $100 Prize Offered by the Timmins Hockey Club This Year. G Banner Hockey Year:; for Timmins Youths | : be al 1¢€ ut Central | for ird boyv SC100 nd 16 Neyv m O j€ 205 Maple street $100 prize offereqd by key club in the draw ‘he club a good finanâ€" the season. The final ok place at the arena . _ F. Day. Fred Quesâ€" fficials of the club draw was made. Mr. _ just taken his wife spital for treatment, 1 the hundred gollars e Christmas box in pit a 1 Oolal score, and made by making 13 marks game. Hornby‘s score re thirteens. wer was lying down? been bowling them. ame, well fought, and 13 was unlu ‘y mind that M Have One Rink * officials and E. nan who operates o0p at the Goldâ€" drew the winning drum. Day. Fred Quesâ€" cents was on a, prolessioOnail 10( ill bring her some of the a nineâ€"cent tickâ€"!|fairs seen her the $10 prize. He|name "Timmir ine, the front give hank A WI 11'o‘und. is° AlficC n C1 numDe Monte G. quals 676. old man of the lucky number re "‘Friday the nde ~Gegorgs. heads up after ood lead off in ‘ <man rolled a s he was not in ‘er way again | iday, Jan. 3rd.| l1€ ainly b mmins 26â€" OoIf Whi: Happy id they w lucky or i vengeance, . and made mmE A 4 N AA NA __ 4 f McIntyre‘s contributicn to the Tim was not in in ins tsamâ€"Sparky Vail and Red Au |serâ€"were_ a bit quieter than last yea: land seemed to play a safer, headie game. Sammy Fasano was seen hers r nothing, | ikes 1l00kâ€" year with Kirkland Lake and i they were | stil the brilliant forwarg he was then one. | Jack Wilkes, who played ball with ITroâ€" t was all‘ quois Falls here this year. lived up tc expectations. He‘s a tricky, fast forâ€" _AtTt! The|ward and will undoubtedly be a big ) glad you|scoring threat. The two men who plsased the fans ‘our team | most were Leo Lamoureux, who played you wereljunior here a few years ago and was h:! | with Oshawa last year, and Harry 10rse, but ; Chevrier, tht goalie, who begins his f the enâ€"|first season in Timmins with a wellâ€" at about |dsserved shutout. Leo‘s work on th: | first line was the hit of the first period. thirteens!‘Chevrlel’ was kept busy minding his 676. nets all through the game. ian of Lhe,‘ Executive Happy number. It was a pleased executive committe: riday the|that saw the team win the first home of the, Same. On top of that, they had the total of the first gate, through the gcod * 41 C 16 C 7 ’ ray again cffices of the aï¬x‘na ma¥‘f1gefn nt A'nc tan upp4 |[IO fOp it all off, the big draw was a J Et 16 Am uUge, WA mon e ‘key being than eve: There Borden | similar to $24.99.| Black Ha G. A1 Hocke U 1€ ky?2 big lead ; anything apenâ€" in the A 1 ‘ nockey usually players lied the With frirls. 1 SUâ€" 1AC im S the ial ilv €martest thi NAQ.EM.A. ‘I them:; no sp il it was a real pleasure to the be able to walk along the st: directly into the arera withou to be pestered with "Mister, b ticket?" "Mister, gimme a q "Take me in?" The youngsters very well last year that they respect for either the spectator rink once they got inside. H behaved themselves, it is al probabsle that things would be « now. £ watch round the build none galineg entrance the customary two bit: ie Roach, who dig so much for hock in Timmins and who died this year. was a fine mark of respect. Arena Greatly Improved The absence of riotous children fro the arena most certainly is a big in provement over other years. The poli worked overtime in seeing that as fc of the mas possible got into the rin without being accompanied by an eld and at the same time kept a sha It‘s doubtful if 1000 Timmins peoj gathered together at a hockey game any similar event have ever been quiet for a whole minute as they we when it was anncunced that a silen would be osserved in memory of Cha lis Roach, who digq so much for hock in Timmins and who died this year. was a fine matk of resnert It was a that saw â€" game. On total of th cffices to top st | _ The most surprising thing on Tues day was the remarkable imprevemen shown by some of last year‘s player:s Joe Miller was a standout in that di ,vision. As spare defence man, he go pisnty to do and he stuck closely t« his job and generally played his posiâ€" tion far better than he has in previou: ,years. Bill Arundel and Rene Lortie, thi only cthers left of last year‘s Timmin: team, also show marked improvement Perhaps it‘s just the newâ€"found confiâ€" dence but more likely it‘s the efficien ccaching they‘re getting at the hand: of Billy Burch. |gan to realize that | wouldn‘t pay, for his sh little, and the players . forgetting their ill feeli ‘hockey. Shea can be s rest of the season he trouble in keeping his ‘__There were some in thcught he was too s ways are and there alw l the majority of the fans :th‘e referge and many a hearq of him during tt Fell handled his end of too. ‘wspa pet Spectatc id the li} One thir e keepin and left, reason to been vicl to get began came Ti have an nas alway knows ho Kene LOrtie N.OH.A. team cided cefore Leam 1i0b, he aded the Hobe Esse Jennin r€ ha aAc made a wiss choice Big Job Well Done gs Shea had the big From All Levels :: To Charlie Roach e front. sweaters laook tha Smart Qutfits more h break C t back handed whereyvs played B K worked â€" plaved What a Team! 11 ind iliz ren who plsased the fan amoureux, who playe w years ago and wa St year, and Harr 1€ Th NOI nicknamf Black wi tous children from rinly is a big imâ€" : years. The police 11 ns to be box clea DU Ht D 1€ Hu out pa im Te rIghit W od word v evening. J 12 buy me quarte! ind olstsd o c 12eV werq ulc im lad Tue 16 8 im polic y Tril low1 A 1 ht r) Last Season‘s Champions to = 1| _ Try Luck Here This Week nk W i V id AMmMm hac Ji 1 Cobalt wi senicrs un mittee, Er Haileybury New Lisk®e; the junior Commercial League to Meet Again This W "our Teams to Enter the Central Senmior Gird Local Team Should Have Good Support in Sccond Games of N.O.H.A. Senior Series.. Familiar Faces on Kirkâ€" land Team. Admission Children â€" Positively no child admitted unless accompanied by a parent Kirkland Lake Millionaires are strong this yvear and still former Timmins players on the lineâ€"up. Two of the Irc Porters will be seer in action as well as C@mpbell of last Intvre team. Timmins vs. Sat., Dec. 21st Faceâ€"Off at 8.15 Andy Cangiano‘s Orchestra § gle Tule Riverside Pavilion % Tickets may be purchased at the Empire C Store previous to game. np Join the holiday makers at these big dances Om 1 operate Both juniors der a single executive c iglehart, New Liskeard also having senior te: ird and Haileybury will m loop with Cobalt. talk of turning the cen Christmas Night ‘Christmas Timeg is a Gay Time at the Kirkland Lake AT TIMMINS ARENA Christmas Eve ‘ague and entering i at the end of the down in N.O.H.A 11 nda nplett piaye! WEDNESDAY, 25TH W 11 11 PUESDAY, DECEMRER 24TH N. 0. H. A. Senior ind Gr oup l M ike men h at the husba) has reached 61, cov total of new claims 2,400 acres. In Thomas â€" towl southâ€"west of Nigh fall staking activiti other 11 claims. * staked is to the nc properties in the sc the township and i Trout creek. Much Staking in This Area During Y ear m M rcent AC in Two Sections â€"Phara ill Al d be have Doors Open at ported how 11 ind Empire:â€"Ha efore in Ontario ‘e been under sen Game time for m -“,' 10 I1 (] Pharand tsownship to idditional claims have ‘e that time and the covered approximately ms there for the yvear M2D have som juo!s Fal Â¥ear‘s MC ith 1€ T 11p, Ha wl have n( MU 1¢ have been Separated Poreupine Thomas it ever hapâ€" hat two woâ€" hce of death ‘dering their some Falls Wright Hcdgeo, probab immediately c Lak®, late added anâ€" test ground the former t cornger of i2 banks of Harding Porcuping, the â€" year, rest in two the camp, ince â€" some wnship to inda last turn with of overâ€" »ther . Army Campâ€" and a aly be Barrie