_ limmins Breaks Even on Weekâ€"End Hockey Tour 14 4 4 4 4 4A A JA A t h. SA t Th t ThA Th ts tss tss In the third ; rougher with hard .and both ¢ opposing â€" forward In the sec and Huggin the Porkies cond psriod Porkies, anc made it 3â€"( n the secot Kirkland to end of tho 1 South Porcupine, Jan. 25th. Special tt, Th: Advance. Kirkland Lake lost their second game of their northward trip when they were defeated 5â€"2 by South Forcupine on Thursday night. Befor: a small crowd the Porkies showed supremacy over the Kirkland squad and were never in danger of being beaten. In the first period neither teams were able to score but both goalkeepers had to make several fine saves to keep their n<ts clear. ; O‘Connor made the pericd‘s nicest play as he sticked his way in and passâ€" ed to Kenty for the Lake‘s only tally of the canto. Porkies Never in Danger in 5â€"2 Win Over Kirkland match‘d Jy his wingâ€"line mate, Laâ€" moureux, who had two goals and by Timmirs Captain Rene Lortie who got a pair himself, a tally ang a heip. Tommy Westwick handled the game to the satisfaction of the fans, keeping the bell ringing to minimum possible with letting no major cffences escape. It was a fastâ€"played encounter. Lortie‘s Big Period The startâ€"off frame was Lortie‘s big His pass tp Lamour:ux the first count after four minutes passed was a perfect effort leaving Porâ€" ter not an earthly. The second goal was a tcâ€"theâ€"minute exscution of the old rebound play. Lorâ€" tie fired on an angle just behing the net. Fasano flew in to get the ricochet and got it to his captain who poked it past Porter‘s feet. prevIiC and : ancth windâ€"up scoring punch around the‘cf a nets, Kirkland took it 4â€"3 from Timâ€"; fired mins Blackshirts here Saturday night.! Porte On territorial play it seemed the loâ€"| boun cal blueshirts had an sdge but the| pads visitors hag what it takes when they | cour were working in past that blue stripe| Aft and even another of Lyola Porter‘s| bined smart exhibitiions of twine Lendingibhe C couldn‘t hold them out. their Lakze Shore‘s best defence man,| and â€" ‘"Moose" Porter. went out for at least : Wrig three weeks in the tilt when his shoulâ€" | | left 4 der was dislscated and the ligaments and torn in a collision with the boards mfArmy a*fight for the puck at the net side.| It wa For Lake Shore the second line Of| peq Armstrong, Kenty and O‘Connor were|angq ; best as a unit. Wright showed well |;p a | when he shifted back to the rearguard | defen after Porter‘s injury and Campbell Tin was good. Id. G That second line had a hand in all Fasar the sceores. Two of the goals came on Vail straight Swastika sorties, Kenty finishâ€"| ; ing O‘Connor‘s pass ang Armstroxng got S. PcC a pretty assist on a goal to "Red" rw, C Wright, the windâ€"up of the marking strong for the night. Rs Former Lake Shzreâ€"Milliâ€"naire Samâ€" l, iL ‘oach Huggins Enters Penalty Box to Prevent Continuaâ€" tion of Tussle Between Moose Porter and Mickey Mcâ€" Cann. First Period was Sqoreless. Kirkland Lake, Jan. 27.â€"(Special tco The Advance)â€"Falling short in a lastâ€" period drive of a victory which was within their grasp but for want of the Timmins Wins First Game on Road by Taking Kirkland 4â€"3 MQQOO 844094886 “000:000::0000:%‘:00’0000000 0446 % ¢ 6 6 6 4 9 MONDAY, JANUARY »"TH. 1936 ast Perod Hectic as Lake Shore Lads Score Twice in Dying Minutes. Moose Porter Has Shoulder Dislocatâ€" ed in Smash Against Boards. ADULTSâ€"25¢ Two Games â€" CHILDRENâ€"10c Marshalls vs. McDowells Laflammes vs. Brewers AJF. game for â€" Huggins Gets First Goal derful goa e second period play opened up| down to 5 ggins scored the first goal for Armstror kies after 4 minutes of the seâ€"| also riod. . Woon made it two for Huggins, and Malone scored again to‘ were outst: 3â€"0,. With two minutes to g0|â€" Kirkland second period Scott scored for Pporter, Mc i to make the Iâ€"â€"1 ht INnB | A . Lotr Prize, Dancirg from 9 p.m. Bedroom Suite to be given away to the holder of the lucky number Rougher in Third third period pla Ith taame im a small crowd the Porkies ipremacy over the Kirkland 1 were never in danger of Lake Shsoreâ€"Millizsnaire Sam-[ 0 was quite a ball of firs for He picked up a pair of* and cnly thit perverse which makss a puck bobble{ on the line kept him from i ths first period. \ _pair of scoring pints were! y his wingâ€"line mate, Laâ€" p:riod neither teams were! ute of but both goalkeepers had see t al fine saves to keep thexr |â€" Loy COMMERCIAL LEAGUE ‘I? ‘A A Moose Hall, Friday, Jan. 31st ANDY CANGIANO‘S ORCHESTRA Jeriod play became| _ teams laying it on lefences hitting the s often and hard. Admission, including tax : 50 cents in. 27.â€"(Special to ng short in a lastâ€" victory which was 1,EGIOK OF THE MOOSFK at 8§.00 p.m Voâ€" L â€" â€"~CCALQIre Ol or were | and a half I ed well ‘ jny a penaltyâ€" arguard | defensive zot VA MOrer, he} Armst1 McCann,. Mal fence see that ther Loyola Fort game for Ki derful goalâ€"t down to 5 go "Armstrong, also played g Dack to scor the final sc Cann were « for roughing blows in the be pulled off Woon and Mat) give them a 5â€" a dance to be I on Friday, Jan. crchestra will p Dancing will be suite will be giv of the lucky nw given. A good ti 5. Timmins, C. V 6. Kirkland, Ken 7. Kirkland, Wri Penalties: C. I moureux. 4. Timmins, Lam Wilkes) ige Penalties: Great Dance Under Auspices of Moose, Friday, J ; Kirklang Lak i3, »PCorter; 10. 1 rw, Cook; lw, strong, O‘Conno Referee: Tom Timmins: Goal, C 1d, Greatrex; ceontr Fasano; lw, Wilkes: Vail, Miller, J. Mil i; Timimins, L 2. Timmins, I 3. Kirkland, K Penalty; W1 After Car: bined for a the clock K their same and then be Wright wen left Armstrc and parked Coach in Penalty Box Huggins coached the remaini clan AiITl€ fired fir Porter boundin Ssudbury Star:â€"Ov ems the rain is mi J £ A l €}] amolu Ken i0@, Mocre; cent Iw, Scott; alteri onnor, Campbell Tommy Westwic N second Period Greatrsx, Lorti Third Periecd . Miller (Youn Kenty (O‘Conn i Mi (F) + mm 1¢ he Mo M Wt e CFAasand( vÂ¥ (O‘Cont 2 1C¢ Pericd 1J > Moose in the M Andy C 16 d they box and DCc bu UX 1t i2 Three mark on O‘Connor put on d act to even it Key On Irmstron Mcore | T‘immin scoring ier; rda, L amoureux *nates, Y 11 M nalni or Porkies to . Moose came id and make rter and Mcâ€" ‘ penalty box ba Inat ck, Kirklat Ethiopia than C m the minu D3 Jan. 31 1M came had nnoun the pu doorst: Woon hold IX} â€"TW Young mit nU puck eam‘s nda |\ __Four men worked in on Bastien to szore the game‘s first goal towards the end of the first period, Arundel lifting the puck in when Bastien was flat on ‘the ice. The Juniors retaliated a 11 4.00 5 . O0 t timC adle 3.00 7.00 1 : Bastien A Standout When Juniors Defeat Laflammes Juniors Start P Villeneuve pout Junio! seconds later when he Richard‘s perfect pass nim no chance. put Juni up just kefore the bioll on pass: Therriault and Budzac. A the second.pz:riod was a short fi; twa>n Wallingford and Rich: front of the Laflamme nsts. wer> given majcr penaltios, Laflammes again tied up the in third when Arundel, Auz Spence worked in for a score aft ens of unsuccessful A got the counter. Bastien was j wonderful hockey in this period ping two and thre>â€"man rush? Jamoe‘s of the minute worked him no up just Therria the see minut on | on one It guardian game. |â€" F exâ€"seniors, were the only marred his game and they gcals after almost thirty at right in close. Timmins Juniors last night turned in their second straight win in the weekâ€" end exhibition gamss, sponsored by the St. John Ambulance Brigade, by dsâ€" feating Lafammes classy commercial outfit 6â€"3. The credit for the win rests m a pass from Hum>. Delmonte Scores From Centre Ice Midway through the second peric Tony Delmonts scored a lucky one f ‘he Juniors when he shcot from esnt ce. ‘The puck slipped through L jambe‘s hand and went into the corn the net. Laflammss came back Sixteenâ€"Yearâ€"Old Goalie Plays Sensational Game! ‘Walâ€" lingford and Richard Fight in Second Period. Final Score 6â€"3. FROM CENTRAL AMERICA â€" By fack ne man, Alda 1, who played Red Auger anc RETZLAFF GOES DOWN FOR TEN â€"JOE lammss came back ‘ven it up when Aug on Bastien and gal Foplus put Juniors of e beoll on passes fro: len ien,. a spectac ade ahead fifty slammed â€" in ‘ored thre mpts fro: O Cer ao; Arund playir ur ht THF PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMINS, ONTARIO wh Delmon Lafliamme Wallingford 10 “) )9 ha Budz InIors, iflamm the : next one al goal on a nicse pa h three minut=s t 101 Luks Kendall @ken forwar Kalench Twaddle. and nex in Vil First Period ‘s, Arundel (Au Kendall) illeneuve (Humg Cy Renaud, Joe second Period ‘ony Delmonte Third P tl lies, ma ) WI Delmonte team:=d up and Villeneuve got pass from D:lmonts. 4 to go Poplus broke vhole Laflamme team had L:jambe at his ns last goal of the tien; defence, Jce elmonte; â€" centrs, Villen:suve, Humz2; Cook, Therriault, NI od 20 A1u «d amb nauc iaul PC matrimonial Delmon be: defence id ; centre ‘, â€" Arundsl; Carbonneau h 11 "ading ina ble were Renâ€" Walâ€" LOUIS‘ QUICKEST K. O. 14.00 17.00 18.30 19.30 9.00 9.50 9.00 9.30 | â€" Tuxis hockey team. representing | Timmins in the district juvenile hockey defeated the South Porcupine ‘squal on Friday night by a score of Tuxis Wins in District Juvenile Hockey Game North Bay Nugget:â€"Britons ths world over today swear allegiance t E. Stenhouse, J. Gurnell, I. K. Pierce, P. A,. Perry. § wW. BOOth, Dr. E.: A..F. Day, E. M. Chinn, E. H. Englehart. In this event groups of four rinks play off among themselves, and group winners continue into the finals, so that at least three games are assured to each rink. The draw for games has been made as follows: H. Herman, A. Moran, F..Passmore J. Anderson. C. Abrams, G. Mondeaux, M. Casâ€" sells, A. Deroches. Dan McInnis, Frank Feldman, J. B Brown, J. Malone. Dr. C. E. Taylor, N. Blahey, B. Milâ€" lar, A. H. Brown. A. G. Carson, P. M. Carson, J. Mcâ€" Guire, N. Arthur. N. Leaman, F. Powsell, H. Mosece, M. Bucovetsky. C. P. Ramsay, A. Tomkinson, J. Anâ€" drews, P. Murphy. Dr. S. L. Honey, Dr. L. Hudson, Dr. H. Hudson, J. Greer. W. McDormott, Ed Nord, M. Yolles, J. Smith. A. R Harkness, E. Urquhart, T. A MacDonald, R. W. Peavoy. Cicli over the weekâ€"end begin to play. An even hundred curlers have signed Uj> for the competition. Following is the draw, nam>q in the order of skip, viceâ€"skip, second and lead: The nonâ€"bonspielers‘ event at the Timmins Curlmg Club gets under way toâ€"night when 16 of the rinks drawn Toâ€"night, 6.45 .P.M. R. Richardson vs. J. Arscott. W. Jamieson vs. L. Pare. Dr. Taylor vs. K. Eyre. C. P. Ramsay vs. C. Abrams. Toâ€"night, 9.00 P.M. A. R. Harkne@ss, vs. H. Herman W. W. Tanner vs. E. Stenhouse G. R. White vs. W. Booth. Dan McInnis vs. J. Amm. Tutsday, 6.45 P.M. G. N. Ross, vs. R. Richardson. A. G. Carson vs. IK. Eyre Stayâ€"atâ€"Home Event for Curlers Toâ€"night J Even Hundred Curlers Will Take Part in Nonâ€"Bonâ€" spielers "Group" Competl- tion. Dr. MciInnis, H. Chateaw orence, C. Withrup. L. Pare, W. Dodge, J. M.:; D . W. Jamieson; I. E. Dunn, B. tt, C. Peézzetti. J. Dougherty, â€"R. Wynne, J. J. Dunlop. R. Richardson, O. Farnum, J _ _Oben. # G. R. White, F. McDowell, P. Houle. T k. J. I. Arscstt, Dr. Mitchell, Leo Masâ€" Oli, J. Charette. J. Skelly, P. Kinkel, Joe Clemens, L. aarlebois. . Carson vs. K. Lyre Skelly vs. W. W. Tanner. Fitzpatrick vs. Dr. S. F Tuesday, 9.00 PM. McDermott vs. W. Booth. McInnis vs., J. Dougherty Leaman vs. J. Amm. [. Arscott vs. W. Jamieson. N. â€"Ross, Jack Taylor, R. C. Mortâ€" Pather Martindale. Amm, M. McChesney, A. Desâ€" s, J. M. Lorrain Fitzpatrick, Ch;: Fred Stock. McIinnis, H. yre, D. Fleming, Ed Reid, R. B _ â€"tTannt Donald McDowell, F. Dwyer Dr. S. L. Hone Allen, C. McDanâ€" aa teauvert Brown, Len McGuire Disley White tC "Strike yoice as the "A perfect strike, right through ths hes hanty said, hoping to stir up Tim. "SOo it was a perfect strike, huh." retort are really out now and I suggest you strike at Catcher Kleinow, knowing Hurst‘s word a high ball, and Chesboro tosseq one high a hanty‘s reach. Thurs. Jan. 30 Many storizs are told about " One day Jim Delehanty of Kleinow made up the New Yor cwo strikes. Tim called the n: "Since we sgeem to disagree, Where was in, Jim?" Lortie, Joe Miller:.centre, Lamoureux wings, Fasano; spares, Young, Carson Miller, Vail, Greatrex. Noranda: Goal, Evans: defence, Marâ€" shall, Fortin; centre, Genois: wings Cougrlin, Lajoie; spares, K. MacDonâ€" ald, A. MacDonald, Chipman, Horner. Referee: Jerry Lagrave Timmin Lortie, Jo wings, Fa. Miller,. V s 1. Timmins Fasano) The brand of hockey first two periods was not of th order but was plenty fast and s the two teams evenly matched. third was fast and furisus, with | penaltiss and both teams tryi make the best of their oppo shorthardedness. Evans, Noranda ie, was without doubt the â€"~Wi game Penalties for Timmins players began the break up in the third period. Lajoie opened the third with a goal, assisted by Chipman, and when Greatrex took a trip to the Sox, Kilby MacDonald got the second goal to put the copper minâ€" ers into th® lead. Vail and Miller were in the box when Chipman got the third Lamoureux Gots Second Ths absence from the ice of t MacDonalds, who drew penalti¢ almost the same time, gave Lam{ and Fasanc a chance to get in for mins‘ second goal. The Norand: seemed to have a charmed the next minute or so, for it wa pered from all angles by anxious mins forwards. Evans was supert Kib MacDonald g fifth tally with ont: 12ft. hockey team ; over their la led the of the Evans { of the first from Wilke the. play. Ncranda Advance)â€" here last Locals Hold 1â€"0 Edge Over Noranda Till End of Second No Third Noranda, Lajoie Admission Children â€" opper Kings Goalie is Star of Game as Timmins Forâ€" wards Pepper Net in Frantic Scoring Efforts. Penalâ€" ties Cause Loss, Positively no child admitted unless The Timmins team put up a good battle last time the were here. since then, Timmins is stronger and have of taking the league leaders, Faceâ€"Off at 8.15 Ticke n Ore TIM HURST CROSSES UP THE BATTER T immins when C bass fr second First Period Lamoureux ts may be purchased at the Empire Cig: Store previous to game. Noranda AT TIMMINS ARENA il ing Deleha hipm m A Period Genoi:s Period rarms®ed life d o, for it was s by anxious s was superb t the home t 11 A 1 played in the ot of the first ist and showed matched. The us, with lots of ms â€" trying to N. 0. H. A. Senior ve Lamoureux et in for Timâ€" Noranda goal 1€ nmins sty impr3avem opponents _ _defence imoureux® 1€ Tim Hi tter where that on hurled his bat to of batt on team Pn Wash al 16 Tim Sudbury Star:â€"We see by the papers that they‘re seeking a Frenchman to operate on Hitler. Now if they could find an Ethiopian to operate on Il Duce. The junior hockey game that was to have bein played at the locsal hockey rink toâ€"morrow night between Timmins and South Porcupine Has been postponâ€" ed until a week from Tuesday, Februâ€" ary 4th, it was announced this mornâ€" ng by junior club officials. The of the game folâ€" lowed the Canadian Amatsur Hockey Association‘s request that all games scheduled for that evening be postpanâ€" ed. â€"The O.I.A., N.O.II.A. and oth:r branches of the C.A.H.A. have cancelled fixtures for the day of the King‘s funeral. Junior Hockey Game Postponed for Week colourful umpire. H ngton club was at b The count on Jim w 11. Kleinow protests Cotter get Del t the nsxt ball d was as good ind on the out ChiC London SVTacus man) Noranda, Noranda Timmin Norand: Ma Noranda, K. M MacDonald) cal Club Follows C.A.H. A.‘s Request that All Acâ€" tivity Cease for Day. JOnaid ) Timmifn accompani¢ed by a parent 50c 25¢ aitie3s n Mil Doors Open at Weekâ€"End Hockey Canadiens | Americans 1. Rangers 1. International Pittsburgh 0. N,0.H.A Kirkland Timmins it no mat as gold ._â€" _ He) at ba: m wa TC opper Kings zgood chanee P it t P P alh P P CYO PAGE SEVEN ons and ‘0 balls and that was to ozral hockey en Timmins en postponâ€" day, Februâ€" this mornâ€" al where it is malled for ‘ond Deleâ€" x, K. Matt A. Mac 1 Mac oninilon 9 . VOU 1009 11,.00 1¢ 8,00