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Porcupine Advance, 22 Jun 1936, 1, p. 6

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crowds and they were treated to one of the most exciting games to date. Palace Theatres first took the lead in the first inning and held an advantage of one nun till the third canto when the Macs kicked across two counters to lead by one run. Palace knotted the count in the fourth only to lese their grip when they went to p‘eces in the fifth. Romualdi arrived from the baseball game and was put in at short and Lamo:reaux in the box. The Moneta machine ‘then tightened up not yielding ~a single run. A last Tairning on the steam in onre of the perdéd rally saw the Palace outfit score[swle sect most effective rallies ever seen in the five times when they combined | passed pa local softball league, Palace Theatres, "noise play" with a few hits. Bgredim managed to keep their record clear| The game was very late in starting with anot first whe with a victory over the powerful Macs. owing to the fact that two of Palace‘s : Neither team had vet tasted defeat best players were at the baseball game | made to . when they met and the large crowd of | playing for Porkiess and the boys were ball Baral supporters that turned out to see a*.«:tall‘ng for time. Romualdi showed ur.led a bas bangâ€"up game were not disappointed.| in the fifth inning when he was badly |centre sc It was one of the season‘s largest nezded but Dorey didn‘t appear at all | 4t third.. crowds and they were treated to one of Lukon‘s Double First Hit ‘made by « the most exciting games to date. | Lukon, leadâ€"off man for the Palace, | for a hon Palace Theatres firs}t took the lead in started the game off right when he j the air a the first inning and held an advantage' doubled throubh second. Barardini| hand. W of one nun till the third canto when went out unassisted at first. Lukon | and McM the Macs kicked across two counters | stole third and an error by Vail allowed | finishing to lead by one run. Palace knotted the: Wilkes to be safe at first and Lukon the seven count in the fourth only to lose their in with the game‘s first run. Lamourâ€" ; Were out, grip when they went to p‘eces in the eaux went out unassisted to first while | fifth. Romualdi arrived from the| Wilkes went down to third. McMahon | palace baseball game and was put in at short | relieved the situation for McIntyre by | McIntyre and Lamo:reaux in the box. The |lining a drive to Vail that “Sparky”! Moneta machine ‘then tightened up t handled very nicely. ‘ not vielding @a sinzle run. A last| In the third inning McIntyre laainchâ€"| Tiairning on the steam in « most effective rallies ever s local softball league, Palace Noisy Last Inning Rally Puts Palace at League Top L4 4 4 4* Mcintyre Team, Two Runs up at Beginning of Seventh, Goes to Pieces and Allows Five Palace Runs in for First Defeat of Season. Admission 25¢ CX S Round and Square Dance HOLLINGER RECREATION HALL OO MUSIHC Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Fight Pictures 11.00 a.m. 4.15 p.m. 6.30 p.m. 10.30 p.m. sharp sharp sharp sharp NOTE:â€"All those attending the First Evening Performance must be in the Theatre at 6.30 p.m. sharp in order to see the entire comâ€" plete show, including Fight Pictures, Midnight Show Tuesday, June 23rd, at 11.30 p.m. Fight Pictures Included The Schmelingâ€"Louis Fight Pictures will also be shown at The Goldfields Theatre on Thursday, June 25th at 4.15 p.m., 6.30 p.m. and 10.30 p.m. as above. â€" Regular Programme of Pictures Included. FIGHT PICTURES WILL BE SHOWN FOUR TIMES DAILY The Greatest Heayyweight Fight on Record 12 ROUNDS OF ACTION at the Special Matinees Daily at 11.00 a.m Regular Progrimme Including Showing WARNER BAXTER and GLORIA STUART "PRISONER OF SHARK TISLAND®" SCHMELING â€" LOUIS Sensational THE HOLLINGER SOCIAL CLUB Friday, June 26th AT S P.M. Refore First Evening Performance ARE HOLDING After the Regular 2.30 Matinee After Ssecond Evening Performanct When Planning Your New Home REFRESHMENTS . sharp n Be sure to get a quotation from Feldman‘s. You‘ll find their prices the lowest in the camp. _ As well as keeping dosts as low as possible, you naturally want materials that will stand up well and make a good substantial job. You can make no mistake by ordering from Feldman‘s. Their reputation of long years standing is your guarâ€" antee of satisfaction. A full range of building materials to suit every type of building, carried in stock at all times. _ Protect and beactify your home by using O.P.W. "CANADA BRAND" Pure Paints and Varnishesâ€"all colours. Feldman Timber | Well Planned Attack : The Palace rally in the seventh was really a wellâ€"planned attack. As the ‘boys started to bat a terrific noise istarted to roll from the east grandâ€" ;st,and and the effect was disastrous to ‘the Macs. Romualdi doubled to left field with a hit that looked foul. It so bad that Louie stopped runâ€" ‘ning but he started again when the ‘umpire yvelled to him that the hit was fair. He went to third and home on ‘Vail‘s error at third. Barbarie, batting ' for Guidolin, went out at first. Dominâ€" ’ico walked and on two passed balls went to second and third. Lukon was safe when an attempt to catch Dominâ€" iico at the plate fell through. Lukon stole second and went to third on a ball. George Walsh‘s error left Beredini safe at first and Lukon in with another run. Wilkes was safe a: !first when another unsuccessful play \ made to catch Barardini. On a passed lball Barardini and Wilkes each advancâ€" \ed a base. Lamoureaux‘s fly to deep centre scored Barardini and left Wilkes ‘at third. The catch on that fily was made by Jimmy Walsh and was ticketed for a home run. Jimmy jumpeéed high in the air and snaggzged the ball with cne hand. Wilkes came in on a passed ball and McMahon flied out to the catcher, finishing the inning. In their half of the seventh McIntyre‘s first three men were out. ed an attack that netied them two runs White, leadâ€"off man, fanned. Fox walked and Hicks struck out. With two out and a man on third, Vail placâ€" ed one deep in right field for a threeâ€" bagger, scoring Fox. Vail came in on Delmonte‘s error. George Walsh walkâ€" ed and Stewart dro McMahon let the th and Stewart was saf third. Peacock filed Wilkes to retire the Palace tied the score in the ftourth when Wilkes got on through an error at third and went to second on the bad throw. On a passed ball Wilkes went down to third. Lamoureaux fied out to George Walsh while McMahon filed out to Fox. Delmonte hammered a twoâ€"bagger through short, scoring Wilkes and went down to third on White‘s error only to be caught at the nlate to retire the side. A determined drive by the Macs alâ€" mest ruined the Palace chances of vicâ€" tory. This inning saw Rodney leave the game and Romualdi take up the shortstop position. Hicks started it when he was passed. Vail fanned. George Walsh doubled to left field scorâ€" ing Hicks and he went to third when Guidolin made a bad throw in. Stewâ€" art‘s single to second scored Walsh. Peacock was thrown out at first when Lamcireaux went into the box. Jimmy Walsh singled to third sending Stewâ€" art around to the hct corner and. on Beredini‘s bad throw to first Walsh went to second while Stewart came in The Palace machine then tightened up and really went to work. Shippam struck out to finish the inning. The sixth inning saw Palace draw up within two nins of the leading Macs. Wilkes first man up went out when he bunted on his last strike and the ball rolled foul. Lamoureaux Gdoubled to left field and stole third. McMahon fanned. Delmonte doubled to right and scored Lamoureaux only to be caiught trying to stretch the hit to a threeâ€"basger. A determined drive by mest ruined the Palace c tory. This inning saw Lukon, rf. Barardini, ss, 3b. Wilkes, 2b. Lamoureaux, 3b, p McMahon, 1b. Delmonte, c. Rodna4y, p. Guidolin, If. Dominico, cf. Romualdi, ss. Barbarie, I1f. Totals . Je ss0 0: > 6 .21 :8 Lamoureaux replaced Rodney, Roâ€" mualdi went to short, and Barardini went to third in the fifth; Barbarie reâ€" placed Guidolin in the seventh. Head Office, Schumacher Phone 708 Tie score in Fourth Sumimary Pa lace ore in the fourth de Company Limited ABR HPO J «2 T â€" /A O > THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, alsh walkâ€" to third. first drop Walsh on weaklv to It was not an exciting football match th on Saturday when Dome defeated Holâ€" h: e fourth| linger 2â€"1 to step out in front of Lhe tbra an error|football league. Slow from the openâ€"| | on the!ing neither team seemed able most of ca 1 Wilkes| the time to carry play into the other B‘ aux flied|goal area. Plenty of high kicking kept lir {cMahon| the ball passing quickly from the bon-‘ fro ammered| trol of one team to the other, t.hough di _ scoring| Dome had it in possession for more | third on| of the time. | se at at the| Two of the goals were scored on free. th kicksâ€"one for each team. The other of Macs al.| Dome goal was one of the prettiest and . ne is of vie.| most quickly executed of the season. It; co evy leave‘! was the first tally, well into the first| FC e up the| half. _ Galbra‘th, who piayed a fine! we tarted it| game all evening at half passed over fanneq.| to Tierney, fast and tricky Dome outâ€" leld scor. | Side left. Tierney carried the ball down : ov ird when| the field, waiting an opportunity in. Stewâ€"| pass. It came just as Chambers came' 1 Walsh.| through the centre. The ball came‘R rst when | down just at the right of the net fmfl' Jmmy | Chambers headed it in. It was the kind ; bi ng Stew.| of goal that drew applause from both| w: ~â€" Ann Aan | sides. Dome Beats Holly 2â€"1 to Take Lead in District Football Two Goals Scored Off Free Kicks in Saturday Night P. D. F.L.Game. Dome Has Best of Play Through Most of Slow Hour and a Half. The field had a good deal to do with the manner of play. Most of the reâ€" cent games have been at the softer MciIntyre pitch and the hard gravel and sand surface of the Timmins park made it difficult dfor the players to judge how and where the ball would bounce. Dome carried the play through mos! of the first half, though Hollinger did break away nicely a couple Oof times. Crawford made a hand ball near his own goal area line and Welsh took the kick. It was hard but high. Dome Has Sceottish Forward George Witherspoon, Dome inside right, who has just arrived in the Porâ€" cupine from Sceotland fell in right away with the Dome‘s style of play. Alâ€" J. Walsh, cf. Shippam, rf. Goldthorpe, 3b White, 2b. Fox,>p. Hicks, c. Viail, 3b, c. G. Walsh, ss. W. Stewart, If Peacock, 1b. Totals Allâ€"Kiwanis Night Here This Evening Ladies‘ Night at Timmins Kiwanis Club, with Broadâ€" cast: from Intelndtl(md] Convention. This (Monday) evening is "Allâ€"Kiâ€" wanis Night" at the Timmins Kiwanis Club, meeting in the Canadain Legion hall at 7 It is also a "Ladies‘ Night," and there is to be a special proâ€" gramme of musical and other numbers by local artists. All Kiwanis clubs on the continent observe the "Allâ€"Kiwanis Night," the vprogrammes being synâ€" chronized. At 945 nom. there is the special broadcast from Kiwanis Interâ€" national Convention, held thigs: year at Washington, D.C. Mill Office, Timmins Phone 709 Mcelntyte 2 4*b â€"4â€"21lâ€"189~ 0 to ~third,:â€"Vail‘ to out of the game in JI Following Magistrate Atkinson‘s rulâ€" ing last week that a vicious dog, allowed to run at large, was to be destroyed. two more like charges have been preâ€" ) ferred and the owners of dogs will apâ€" lpe:ar before his worship on Wednesday. Continuing their checkâ€"up of traffic conditions in town police have charged three local men with reckless driving, three with spseding, one for not stopâ€" ping at a stop street, two for improper parking, one for not having A driver‘s permit, and one for not having a rear vision mirror. Liquor offences include two drunks, one "having liquor without a permit," and one "having liquor in a publi: place." R.CM.P. police have a charge of operating a still against another man. T wo men are mvolve:i in a charge of | | | | | | 10 NV O T k S m *A S n ie e UnA e e e e e Pn n t ie n 1In fre dic OWt kick and but WA minutes 01 Hollinger t â€" CcEentU what looked like whistle blew. Hollinger: gcal, Bannerman; backs, McWhinnie, Welsh; halves, Nee, Billy Boyd, L. Morley; forwards, Tonkin, Calâ€" laghan, Jock Boyd, B. Morley, Gibb. Spares, Johnston, McConnell. Dome: goal, Rowe; backs, Crawford, FEcoster: halves, Munroe, Joe White, Galâ€" braith: forwards, Wishart, Witherspoon Chambers, Paynter, Tierney. Spares W. White, Lone. Hollinger: §C: McWhinnie, We Boyd, L. Morley laghan, Jock F More Dogs Charged with Being Vicious Two More "Bad Dog" Cases for Court on Wednesday. Other Cases. of operating a still against another man. Two men are mvolve:i in a charge of "assault, causing bodily harm," while another is charged with threatening to injure 5 child. Breaking and entering charges, preâ€" ferred against five Timmins boys and adjourned from last week, will be heard on Wednesday. iImne A number of accidents ccecurred ovel! the weekâ€"end, but in none Of them. police said this morning, was there anyone sericusly injured and in no case have charges been laid. Timmins Gun Club Meet {o be Held Toâ€"morrow ‘mbined o:ter an Taking advantage of the holiday toâ€" morrow, the Timmins Gun clvb has deâ€" cided to hold its weekly meet then inâ€" stead of on Wednesday the usual day. A good turnout of members is expected to be at the club grounds near the Holâ€" linger compressor house at about 4.30. Visitors are welcome. Three Soccer Games on in District This Week 11 overhead Dome‘s se Three soccer games are scheduled for the Porcupine this week. Toâ€"morrow at McIintyre park, as part of the Schuâ€" macher Lions‘ sport day, Dome meets McIintyre in an exhibition game. On Thursday Dome visits Hollinger in a league fixture, and on Saturday Lake Shore com®s up from Kirkland Lake to play the McIntyre in the Dominion Cun» Northern semiâ€"finals. Crawford â€" gav ance when he 4 vn penalty area ck but his f00 id the ball rol it Nee broke un the play. Tierney is in more than once but shot narrow. "Cally" Scores on Free Kick Callagzhan took the Hollinger‘s second night at Boyd Lake where t thought that Hetherington Refered T fered st e kick planne Lake a all did consid and fixtur only by a Dbeavero the radio shop wi of Fred Whitford mins. Try The Ad ball d ictims of Explosion at Kirkland Lake May Die Boyd 10lU in the D hart had lee broke ha ht that gasoline being used by rington caught fire from a nearby ove. Both are in the hospital in is condition. Hetherington had ed to bring his wife to Kirkland and was carrying round with him he money he had in the world. was burned up in the flames that oped him. He was drawn back the burning building by the reflex ie exnlosion while Patterson wWas at e the end of the first half 1andled the ball in the Holâ€" and Joe White took the was given.. Bannerman a chance to top the shot. oked un for Hollinger in the Thevy szcceeded in getting did1 ied har centred T‘omim s {a h Hollinger a real adled the ball in his Welsh took the free ouched the ground the field to dGamage 0 ie building. Separated ‘board partition from yas the jewelry store d. formerly of Timâ€" Johnston ere and all and made were just fivs in that tims ake it a draw y fatal injuries â€"last Thursday at Kirkland employed. It is ke it a i1ambet Advet + showed placing t ‘son, formerl; Hetherington 1C in getling deal more ak at the ~* Morley nlays but ne flames the stock Separated 101 the sut | Afton Ashley Barry Hollinger Base Metals Big Missouri | Bear |Beattie | Bobjo Bralorne Ays Buffalo Ankerite uk Canadian Malartic . Castle Trethewey Central Patricia Ccniagas .. 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This is a rare opporâ€" tunity indeed so be sure to come in and make your selection â€"whether as a gift or for your own home. examples 7 Pine Street North ENGAGEMENT and ,% WEDDING RINGS \ Toâ€"day‘s Stocks During Halperin‘s 20th Anniversary Sale much as 20% Reducti L. HALPERIN Doherty Roadhouse Co. Toronto 293 Bay Street Listed Direct private wires for fast and accurâ€" ate quotations and executions in all Aceurate Markets and Executions in of the Goldsmith‘s art are forgetâ€"Meâ€"Not Rings by Lorie., Faultless registered @‘amonds, intricate craftsmanship and artistic designing combine to make these rings the popular choice of d‘scerning women. During our Anniversary Sale you may purchase any Lorme Forgetâ€"Meâ€"Not ring Local Phones 1200 and 1201 Jewellers and Opticians Members Toronto Stock Exchange STOCK BROKERS at Charlie Hallâ€"â€"Manager Unlisted Stocks Commision basis only j .. 23 / 57.15â€"58.00 Mining Stocks Industrial and Public Utility Stocks 18 7.80 1.16â€"1.20 1 43â€"1 .45 3.97 3.40B 2.20A 1.70 56.85 90 1.12 28‘ > 20% 1.05 .. 2. 48 15.35 19 43.60 1.985 58.15 4.50 .. 1.03 6.20 8.175 10% 1.96 6.50 4,.50 22 /2 1.56 1.30 2 45 3 J Premier e Read Authier Red Lake Goldshore Reno .. Robbh Montbray San Antonio . Shawkey Sherritt Gordon St. Anthony South Tiblemont Sullivan Sudbury Mines Sudbury Contact Stadacona . Sylvanite Siscoe . Teck Hughes Toburn Ventures Wayside . Wright Hargreaves White Eagle Bankfield Bidgood Kirkland Canadian Pandora Casey Contact Casey â€"Summit Central Porcupine De Santis Delnite Fortyâ€"four . Glenora Gillies Lakeâ€"Pore. Gilbec Hugh Pam Lamagque Leitch Magnet Lake Matachewan Cons. Moffatt Hall New Porcupine Creek Porcupine Goldreef Sigma Vimy Young Davidson Preston East Dome to Take Power from Hydroâ€"Electric Preston FEast Dome has entered into a contract with the Hydroâ€"Electric Power Commission for a supply of power at the mine just east of the Dome in Tisdale township. A transmission line will be constructed immediately, it is understood. off Timmins 19 Pine St. North Reduction iste d Phone 212 2.00 Bid K 10 10 50) 96 23 16â€"16%, 47 2.80 3.60 5.60 1.60 1.94 16 40 130.00 Asked 1036 2.15 12 28 53 55 1.30 5.90 6 3.10 2. 40 2.063 1.63 37 82 . C "'.O.-‘ ts""~ O No 6 99

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