ets Steven‘s Amusement Parlours A nicely plac from the left â€" the third. Th the Noranda . art‘s resound he added the Of the several 1 brother of the Por lion‘s share of fowu son‘s tally, which « for Noranda, was | receiving â€"the rubb he manceuvred del tion and picked hi The second for the when Courteau ro worked his way thro A nicely placed pa from the left wing All thr: exciting h turning C when they ponents of was sucl was success sextat strived the Kirkland knew to keep tors‘ combin out the gan out the working well . on goal. All earned, the fit a smart retur out of the mt cla net, and | tally. â€" W the teanr rushes at portunitic credit ha the Coppert Sunday five goals, t net. and got anda ha Kirkland 10â€"8. TY ed the r mar for New id no Kirkla: nere, the majority of whom chosen from the senior N.OH.A Kirkland Wins the Round for Juniors Noranda Won Sunday but Did Not Have F Margin to Offset Pj Matech. light Toronto Team Makes Trip North son Draws to Close in the Por be Just About on a Par. British Consols of Toronto Meet Timmins Toâ€"Morrow British Consols to Meet Timmins Toâ€"morroy "ha THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 7TH i9836 nal No â€"the most popular of all indoor sports 3 TT Toronto British Consols, mercantilie gue team, will be in Timmins toâ€" rrow night to meet a team of seniors icling ou howling ho Timmins, Ontario Phone 280 had what younsz Cou ppertown Juniors C1 ails, LWO O d got the While h am â€"with gamt C joyed by everyone. Come in toâ€"night ‘and bowl _ on _ Brunswick Alleys. _ Surroundings are clean, equipment is modern and cozy. Bowling is not a fad. Like any other national game, it is here to stay. ts healthâ€"giving qualiâ€" ties are endorsed by medical men and enâ€" The four a centrs ad from 1 h nin thre?e periods of play on both sides gave everyâ€" d, perhaps too much, fof aches how )1 nroug Win pa i} in â€" Final â€"qQurteau msans to ors was proved on red four out of the m solo trips t3 the t on Cuthberisaon‘s s the> mainstay of pickin: he goo( one. AIlEr from Courteau, erately for posiâ€" spot in the net. home team came bed Millest and h to beas Adams. s by Cuthbertson ria@abled him to get h was a result of pickinzg up Stewâ€" SUunday ULame Have Enough T Previous odd South ised to boais was told ve: thb Jim % other ods of North Kirkweod ive a fit‘stâ€" line and solo rush whoa lin J tNAntl Sunda for cured a enough 1g0 wi‘h it 31 p en 16 senume [immins erable improvemen haphazard arrange napnaZzard arrangemenis of previous years and another season will probably see the thing more popular with the fans and brought to a more usual sort of eonclusion. omit and man throw Ossite was day. Be mo George mss what was on th teammate wort The printers softball this su No Date Set Yet for Commercial Final With their captain back, the railâ€"| roaders were able to get somewhere, al-' though he didn‘t do much himself. Yes! Bill, you are falling again, but there is no excuse for Bert. | What happened last Friday, Pete? Toâ€"night should see some good or bad bowling. Gamjles will match up with the Power, and will have to be at their best if they wish to tighten the league up some. The Advance will be the guests of the actions! Thay must believe that where there| is hair, there is strength | It is doubtful if any of them could' lift a peck of potatoes. | What has potatoes to do with bowlâ€" [ ing? Henry says, "lots!" and it‘s aooutl time his team started throwing qoxn°[ around. | Yes! Henry, your team had a great‘ chance last Friday to sneak up on the| RPovwoer. | May be March Not be Plaved What is the secret behind those moustaches that adorn the faces of the railroaders? The biggest secret is, the gentleman with jet black hair and a ginger mousâ€" tache. Refereeâ€"Gerry Legrave, NC _A handicap to the homs> t: the behaviour of Stanger and who evidently smarting under activity of being kept by Coach in the box too long for the quit cold and left their play most of the game withc support. wings, Hallett and Dick nates, McDonald, L‘Heaux Culhane. Refereeâ€"â€"Gerry Legtave rccessfu Kirkland fence, Mill: Mill¢ wing Woo putting Consols On side R POG whild Yeos! sene BOWL ALONG ; Kirkland Péon "uld Ki ItTh as ~emor Porcupine. . 1 Th Mn morrow Night railroad i1nt € a Do adog i] J.Hf'fl inda altie: Army, ‘s the round ndaâ€"gCOal, â€" Newton; â€" fefence and Gould; centre, Cow:teau Lachance and Stanger; alter Stewart, Maloof and Cuthbert Well n«‘ have morse zed than m those bedroom slippers his m P nd m 1l ‘, if it‘s not your score th e totals of another teal d and around, it goes. like a jack rabbit last F4 ‘e careful toâ€"night of vo second Mil Inmet 1€ and Woon. Third Period akeâ€"Dickins ht 1 ike nda 11 be th are the co â€"gBoal, Adams; d Woon:; centre, Gibb rncd Dickinsn: alite o1 mM r Hockey Teams S their confre®:s to aime without their‘ thal bout 11 on Por.od Mil riod D eniC idgi > guests of the hoping to give al shovel for goin wA V iA LE 111 their likins mm or May {Golden Miller Favoured all. to Win Grand Nationa Porkic C1 § in fOr that lino ind ‘v Sea Shoul cot should from "anda. am was Maloof, the inâ€" O‘Leary Hallhk C B.44 im hirn am 1nd 12 18 favor event M of Lan take a Catton pion. amateur play with them fo No ishment when daily matches 100 practice ba CrHIics a@at LOl] Briton‘s repgate petition to the f side of the Atla vance training Lawson Little, twice winner 06 championship, â€" British amateur never won the W United States, are capture the intert summer. Anybody may go; in fact local club officials say "the more the me‘t Fresh trails, new hills should ze a drawing card to Porcupine skiers the Bourkes district is well known its good skiing activities. the party on the trip south farm conftre. How many wil Bourkes from the Sesekinika or from Kirkland Lake nobody end of the line knows, but i certain that Bourkes will be centre for sport in‘ the No weekâ€"end. British Golfers Start Training for Walker Cup At least 25, and probably a good many mor2 Timmins skiers will leave here at 6,.25 on the marning of March 1st to go to Bourkes, where they may look forâ€" ward to a fine day‘s skiing and some worth while competitions. At Porquis Junction another 25 members from Iroquois Falls will join iire Handicap at rowed Law Cou ivourites at 100 t« Many from Here to Attend Bourkes Ski Meet, March I up rilv Som NC Om N. 0. Makes Low Rate and Provides Special Train for Return Trip. â€" Timmins Jumpers Have Good Chance in Events. f i1l ‘On m a OW Club slide near Toronto Q@uebec mstropolis almo huge crowd of spectator: Top ieft above shows P: the championship. Run: of McGill University jus wmenhn open LK he aC A s / a% A +R As 2 0AL LA L l i 3 J Y A 4 4A 4 l .714 .Â¥A A iC C KX Al / it . 1€ int nto training for the Y °s in the United Stat alley Club, Clementon One of them. Harry B Gold London ‘Irmer Bi ondon,â€" England, 5l ed failures in this fact that golfers or antic go about thei ‘ too casually. In the huskiy Califor of the British am drewâ€" gasps of a hne ‘"tunéd up" fo iby whacking out | Delane fAli h golf ilker going 1 tional M (OnN) his C 120in ind imat MONTRE will be the the North to Bel unde all ou trophy Ma m Ho THE PORCUPINT ADVANCT, TTMMINS ONTARIO I1 hayv m:d om â€" ched the th Punch" BoF 1( Ti D1 \ | __!j it .’ 19 PINE N. TiMMINS â€"~ ®! mark sow!E, LTD. M ni Curlers to Try for Van Italie Trophy The return trip may be ma by the train that passes Bcurkes at 7.15 p.m., arriving 10 o‘clock, or on a special b videq by the T. N. O. passin: Bourkes ‘at 10.30 and arriv 1.30 a.m. 2C ‘It on Noon ‘‘TMhamonds" at Kirkland. 1 ph palterns | colous ood qualits m don 11 ung nma English Foulards xh A selection of character n th i im( rinstakin nedei 1} th event. Bergs> Kleva r jump here a couple c( ‘ompéetition with some C 7ill appear at the Bourke h dt is expected competi newhat keener this weel to Bcurkes for the by the railway at $2.7 ken in the coaches at n 111 really â€" satisfaciory pa which men know °e first places and eight of the first t« ‘ka vaas, ace of the Toronto club ju: its, the first Dominion championship Wwhose two jumps ¢f 114 feet plus pf C. Riddell, No. 14 top right. Below im ping earned him third position. and small ne W lub will b jumping a exp lish foulard Train. for Competition he Klev T jump 1€ bhs made lo made eithetr es through ing here at mand D )2 well re ind racin e wh in It: > ao well » Klevan couple of _ _some of OH in w hrou ¢ pro 70 Peopl( such as the sale « dock, who puncheé left hand to win ! last June, believe thoroughly washec everything to lose T1 ail weight Chal Baer would nians for a They Braddock Advises Baer Not to Attempt Comeback id 11 L{ F1 iimp1I1on Bu th a despa that r@ilnd e nNrst ten 0 club jumper 11 a t h: at champi( hu M H 11 All win the hsavyweight : lieves the Californiat FiLf 1. He is Through e do fourth. in Toron le won h Miam NU 11¢ id wou nCt B 1d eedred. J her an W 11 A 1 uUursU Brac ith 11 aVvyV â€" Max~ LC ight M\ Distric o mm o o mon lunior Porkies Defeat the Timmins Semiors 5â€"4 Here Aug( Augt 1 dep = 6h v M y FRIDAY, FEkB. 28th Tickets may be purchased at The Empir( the game. (t; Young Scores the I Ni res } SCOrC Face off Puts Ssenicrs Out in Front took Leo Lamoureux‘s pass the nets midway through t ) nut Timmins one up. D ive Lortie the hip as he w ‘,\'t # 4 l s n ) h t ( " " ‘. ' Miller v Toronto British Consols v§ nml n Milld 17M mIin didt tk it 1D Blanket Winning e Three pU Deen TIMMINS SENIORS when and res the First One reux returned Joe Milâ€" acs and the Porkies t worrying ‘Christianâ€" t. â€"Cc0O0rKies wWent one inute of play before rom serving time fo: Mike Miller near the Hammill scorec es from Mike Mille _ minute and a hal s made up for the n scored in his abâ€" ipped in Joe Miller‘s he Porkies‘ nets. eam‘s second line and Carson Miller round the Porkies in nd i@n he m the havi ind outgueE Porkic s in front nd4 before h ild be knock OWwWeT H a1l Minutd w in and h at Timmins Arena gged the disc in nets and passed who raced away the Porkies‘ nets r11n ‘for mm 1€ t Entry, A Strong Team. â€""Red" Hamill Counter. Porkies Come From Behind n Last Period. Play *‘ suen N.O.H ano _ ti¢ 0p] bat broke away working in sed by the ‘ nets. While the bench and Pork ind were s, Hanebel EXHIBITION 11 included) 85¢ p OM hnhayv fram{( M neberry d Hamâ€" boards la iA l LV Porki ‘1D nd rt nA n 9] the WA V 11 be Vil {)}1 BERt the uld @1 th 1W 91 1t senior N.O.MA. hockey team r2proâ€" duced in Monday‘s Advance was taken by Ray‘s Photo Service of Timmins and not of Toronto as was stated at the time. Ray‘s have taken many photoâ€" graphs during the past fow weeks of hockey teams in Timmins. bt ie mis momen monte anq McK: forwards, Hanebe: Maki, Hume, Wilson. ‘Timmins: â€" Goal Miller femnce Lam{( 11V Picture by Ray‘s Photo Service in Monday P Porki Penal m i M Porkies, I Mike Mille Timmins, Timmins, Timmi Of( Doors open at 7. e iing@ And pepperedtd ] Christianson knew where Hammill Wins the Game« mimill secored the last goal 1 photograph ‘of ith N.O.H.A. hockey t« x Monday‘s Advanct s Photo Service of T Tremblayvy ¢ Mill{ Men now Mechanios PAY JOH Maki Hamit H H er, Mike Mille second Periog Hammill (Han M Haneberry inebdt [IX. fi1 Third n P11 Children it store previous to M 11 Period (Carson Mil ERY Hammill PU4 x"' ind Christianson rom nim. is a Beauty (Doran) Villeneuv{ VC ‘Ts; defence, Delâ€" centre, Miller; and Doran; subs, ive, Hammill and Joe Mill Laimourt put on the ae equalizer nce in the iristianson; â€" deâ€" 1 Lortie; centre, Wilkes and Auâ€" emblay, Carson Haneberry Hammill PVI Ce was taken T‘immins and tated at the 011 iUl, knockâ€" ieuve was the presâ€" 14.00 11) 16.00 Miller, Wilkes. #%e@T . LOr ne dvin Timmins 11.30 _14.10 Greatâ€" WilkKk mbts! Milletr aper nb 1.00 2.30 3 .00 tlu this C