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Porcupine Advance, 23 Jul 1936, 1, p. 6

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. .I..“ .mw, . I... -~ -â€"â€"-.~W“â€"wu4<uuâ€" . ~ «ma.‘..-.. FAQ! In: McIntyre Takes Lead in Foster Cu Pitches Win ;’ Leo Campbell sSchumacher Loses m 7t06 LL._ ._._._____- l riedmans Have No Trouble Hittingb tSherry or Miller as Long Losing I'tr IIIk Isl â€"-~ I-IIroInIIII: ...I:.I.'mi t: .I III; II .".I. first II..I.~.12II '.lIIl.‘~ ‘I'.. II. :.I I"..Ii.::i~ ,I'II: (" III‘IIIIIII out and iInIsII \iIra in to dina iIs man was. bII'tinI: let SchumaI-her one up gained the lead III than half as DLIIIs biinginu Wiley and (.IIIIllIIIIIIi’tlo hit. the ili's‘t two Li:'l';.;:.I. Ilie plat-9 Iii filth IIIIIIIIII. WILL: :iIadI- II Iiit -.I.I-I:I.IIII L'IIIId tor tII'I'. IIIsIs. tool: on II wild pitch EII. .\llII‘I-'l ‘w'liin Webb singled to third. 'l‘lii'ee Left on III Sixth I .' the game Iva. In th- six'h w ‘I. II ILII‘Z.‘ '(l 'II over and .91). S(:lllllllzt(‘ll-I'l"s lies-t than at winnin' l l l l l l -l l l l l l l ”I“! i the top of the lliII‘.‘ l t l l iroken. second to the inning. St Iidt .: '.I. ha touch-d ()l \i u'lt .I. .I.. I. I at L I I III I ‘) 'i‘II' l' was II .‘IIIILL‘I spot. for F‘i'iedmans but lift .III p If. I! , II ‘I ..-,_:I T..~\' iIIIlI-Il "Iiroaizii well. I'.I:I ;iiI.II.-' ..Itll." '.I.‘3. in» Camp». Chum; .IId .I hit for SchumaIliei In ‘IIIp pz'I'IIIIILI t ..I. ‘. l lI’;Io-diiiai.~, III tir- .It"H'lI?Il but I.I.I~ forced out all it)lll.tl Stirlilld In: I..'. 'I’.I' '.‘..' IliL.‘ t .l IIII' III a 7-6 ~...:I l..-- .I.;IIII l‘ III' ..: \‘I-lIuIiIIIehI-r hick I-IIII'I- .lu. ". 7, .I H'II . I l:.. -l AB It ii POA E (il'dtl. III? 3/. Juli . I.l.t ' I 2.3“ r I‘I.l~ (Ut‘o ,1, in «i H l I I ll Iienl'. To .‘II.}-t I.:'.' a n...;" II..L .In t' . II. l i I II [I 0 ll 'lnev IIIIII "Ia, I..;:;.I I.". .2512.-. I. II- _. .‘IIIII‘III xt. I- t (I H t; 0 l SIIII‘I’I' o. .‘.';;II':' .AI:.<I'I:.I.:: . «l (I 0 L! 1 it I‘llt‘tiiliulb .-...'p.'i "H van. ‘II- Inmlrw l‘~:l.iCltlI'l rt 4 II I ll II ll LI". I'IIIIIIIIJ It , ltti. II III ii. fliv ‘t'i'lliitl ‘C‘Jl tll' if 4 l I.’ (I l l innnw (:Inipt. .. iI" Izosn 1:. 'II- fl;.l(. l’:' .IIIIIIIII :I 4 l l J I 0 and threw rjI'I'I:I..II-..I: l'llI“ Ian. In. .‘vln’a II: _’ L’ 0 J 0 1 lI‘I'IIItltiIIIII. '.'I 1.7 III' , Anni IILIIIIII .Ii “I‘m-ii“: ;I l l I 0 (I (l the tIIII‘tl .I.- (I‘..I ....... .I: :II I [II . .IiIl IIlI' I II I (I ll 0 NI'ddI.w ::II'I-'.I. ‘.'.-I- 'IIIL .I'.I'.If. tlt‘._i) -' ~ ~ â€" â€" IItI-II {.I. .It .1: extra III.. In "l'II’IIl 1'16 I; 10 I8 4 3 it’llivtli It I r on . .III '. I: .\l'..II' II: :~‘,:I-I'I'Iv end of iouith. take :nI- lea: '=..Io~:I III II Yin: 1 l‘rit'tlman' brought .I. ".Io I lit In iii If I’IZIIII Al?) II. II PHAIII lI‘I‘IedInIIII IIII.;.- fle-Z II (IlIt-l'llli .IIi- Hallnnartlo. ii I l 2 2 0 Ilklllikil.’vt‘.tlitl.t‘lti'“!.11.t)'..'l"l~ I:. the 1.235.. and: Lib. 4 I l 4 l l .‘J-‘I'LIIIIIIIImIIr not ‘Jiii' In the -i.\."li and V'IIIIIie Iii; l l 1 0 I 1 the .~,I'I’Il"Il.;I ‘.I.II.- LIII IIHII‘ :(H'tilll. I' .i (I ll ll U I ’ (iiallonartli Steal “Line lfli‘ml' 1” 3 1 3 3 U U NIIItdIIwN .IIIII I. :II iIlI' third Inniiiszlw'bt "3. '5 i’ 1 3 ‘l 0 liItti :1 lJII/i t'il .‘I' IIII 'lit' Ht'lilllllttt'llvl'iniuh 1. i 2 l U U 0 train. (iI'IIIlII IIIIII I ‘ .h'aliit'tl ‘Itllti l \Niii‘y- it i I J 1 U 1 made llIII'Il II' .fi'tIIIII' I.::II;I_I,IIIIl II Int :(‘Iiinl‘i“‘ii 3’ i U l i) i) 0 “HI: :x-I‘I'Iiit‘t (}.,IILI.I.;I.ttI .III I'IIIIIII ‘ “" ”‘ ‘ ‘ M1,. at 1,, my .m. Neddow. (Total:- :38 7 l‘.’ 121 4 «l angered .lI"'Zl'Il (I It ‘II'IIILIII? Henri." . Summary V..I.'.. II‘IIK, lilll'II'ti illI' IIIIII‘ llil ) tI'l'i'Il'w 'ill'nmu‘Whi U 0 3 2 U 1 0""6 â€"il¢‘l(l BI. the Hill" 1: w.I- tielded S'u- ll'm‘dmi’l" U 3 3 2 1 U Xâ€"7 QM. had U.” Imi 1m. ind-i, l Stolen has (liallonardo, Kirkland SclittlriaI'III-z' I'I‘..IIl- it toil t-llfli't Micah _. Slii‘ll'fi'. 'IWU lNi-II‘ lllib’. Shef- -’.I,..,,H.m m, 11...,“ ”up“; D,” K“.k_ti'I.' White lions batted III. Coleman «Aloft-{i ll'lttt it) :--'.I':ll ‘ll.:‘ TIII lliitll‘.‘!“’ Emir”! (‘IH'UMW' 1".” (’11 DRSPS and Was cIIutIEI: a: the plain. (it'siitl‘u humid”! 8‘ I‘lxlimhnium 4' Earned “a“ Um, Wile; h;‘ ”I. 1..” [imam in l l'.lll‘.‘3 Si‘lllllllltt'lltIl‘ ilI‘I'Iedinans 4. Hits illt‘ .I.-mu 'IlLl‘i In.- um «.I.. st-ta- It. EI“ (XIIIIIID II III .II 7 ”things; off Sherry Scliuinai'iII-i".~. tw; ‘III the third 'w'I-I'IllJ' ”1 fI-IW' ““111ng Hill Milli-1' 4 in [W made as Mira and Slit I'I'I. II'.II'I:I-:l. (,‘ar- l “illillt’r-‘I- Sll'llt‘k Ullt by Campbell 6 bone was out on an IIIIIcld tly butlm' 811”” 4' by Mill” 1- B21595 011 (johnâ€"m“ lined hm. H, , m”. In.“ and ! balls oil Campbell 3. oil Sherry 1, oil 'both I'uIIIiIIIs crossed the plate. Ned- Mm” U Wild pitches, Campbell 3- .Ilows grounder to third :Iltilllti have SHIV” ‘l Mill” 1- P‘s-bed b'ills bi forced Colt-man II: .I.I.'(‘.‘.ll(l but Studoi (""lm U. “I N"(l‘l"\" 1' 'I‘m" 01 game ;'III'IIIIIIeIl White‘s ‘p'ti. Walter went to 1 “m“ '3 “““Hli-‘I- ””11“"- Iillll'ti on a. wild pitch and st Ii'ed asli-‘i'I‘i‘mtI (lo-din [knew wild to third In an at- “m“ M‘ t: hip to catch him off .Iase ‘ , ' A double to right field by Sheiiv sebumaCher PltCher Ili'ove Cilveily III with the min Ittii ~ . . l :in the fourth and pit: Mir-II In thiid. LeadS Hlttlng Clllb' 'An error by Whit.- a' third '.I.'h llt Col ' Miller of Schumacher and Taylor of Westinghouse are (llose in .400 Club. SI-liuiii.Icliei' pitcher, rose to .400 club of the Porcu- Men‘s Softball league this th’k as of Monday night’s game when he hit 1.000 for the game. Heres the stiiidiiiII now: It‘- *-â€" NlilII-l'. pine a result . GAB H PC. "IIIIIIII‘ (SI 4 12 7 .583 III‘IHIII tour hit.» and were able to score only one run. 'l'iiree Tllt‘ll were lift on I'Iiyloi'. IWI 4 18 10 .571 iilIIIse Brandon I‘ll all with II siiIL’le Maki. IW'I 7 28 13 .464 llilil‘tllltlll stIL'IIIII‘E. .II.I'i ll“ stole- second Aiitlcl‘stiii, ISI 7' 25 11 .444 base. Brandon was Int: Illi .I foul ilI/t to Vail (MI 7 127 12 444 ~(‘Iodin but Inill I hit II dtuble to H". I! l Giant IIII (; l8 8 444' ”‘iield. il-’..l\'1lll('lilL’, Brando In Inst to t lIiiIl. l SulliI' '.,lll IWI I3 33 10 .435 I_~Catl'.)()llt‘ hit. over {first oiingI Brandon . BlI ck IMI 6 21 9 .429 and tl(l‘.'211lt'lllti’ Miller to second. COIe- l C‘alverly, ISI 8 19 8 .42‘ man filled th-- bases as. he hit t.I inst Colman, IS) 6 17 7 412 where it looked as it (.‘Iran: might lI:'IIe Fer'IIaIi (PI 4 l7 7 41‘ had IIII out by I'Iepping on the bag It; SteWI‘IIt. (MI 6 15 6 .401) Neddow fouled one no main: and God~ BI'I‘II‘Inie. IP) 4 1t) 4 in c night a fly to out ltnn out land h: )ltll -â€"~â€"-â€"â€"â€"~â€"â€"â€"â€"- the base. lIIIIIlI'II. :‘Iiifiei‘soli 3 -â€".--.â€"-â€"_â€"~ “w.â€" '3'; S ~rill: All- Havana filletâ€"â€" famous Punch quality »-. -.L..... -3... “My. . L'ltll undâ€" ’I‘I'y '11 ie Advance Want Advertisements l l l certain they 11!! MARITIMES l . u .. : ,- ".I.; . as; W . 1%,) . 1' From far east women s sprint teams c .III'Iing the Maple Leaf in I OlIm II Following Ohinpic trials at delegations SAND B.(' . SI PPLV SPRINT tand far west come the spiint a: Ies wh Monti e I.Il IRIGHTI and Aileen Meagher of Halifax weie chosen They are shown here toaethtr. ACES .0 head the men's and Iompetition. MIIPIIIII of Vancouver to lead the sprint. Ho II'I . Mclntyie Takes Threew Goal Lead in Foster Cup Series Dome Defeated 4 to 1 as Porcupine Teams Play the First Round In '1‘. and N. 0. District l‘rOphI. â€"<â€"â€".â€" lt'dLl ‘ McIIItyi'I:I‘s soccer team took th; in the first of the Foster Cttp serits .t on Tuesday night when they turned the Dome back 4â€"1 in a game which forward line "clickâ€" than it has for the last Dome played good soch-r showed the Macs' Ing” better few games. I but. the continual breaking up of playsf I .Iank. by the McIntyre backs and halves wore them down in the first half and they were easy marks for flashing McInâ€" tyre forwards. Three McIntyre goals in quick suc-i cessioii near the end of the first half made the Dome look easy. In the sec- ond half the visitors pepped tip a bit and were able to hold the McIntyre to one more goal while they got one th ; Inselves. Dcme might have won the game in the first. few minutes if the Macs had not been wide awake. ers put. all their power into the open- ing minutes of the game and kept up the pressure until it, seemed almost would take the lead. ‘lhrough bad luck at. the nets anrl good play on the part of tlte McIntyre defence and Brockbank in goal, th: Dome had to retire without a point. Hampton (Aunts First Goal Rodgers made a perfect cross it,- Hampton at. centre for the Macs first goal Dunstan had carriId the ball down the inside Iight and had passed ahtad to Rodgeis as he met thI Dom- :JaIks. Rodgers took his time on the Iioss and the ball came down at the mouth oi the net wheie Hampton was. tandl. g in front of Baxter He II ad- ed it away from the goalie to one th Macs the fiIst goal. It was Billv Rodgers again who staited the play a minute or so lat:t that gave McInter the second LoIl The spe'edy wing centred again as he had the previous time but Dunstan was not able to reach the ball bel‘oitz ll': was carried out of play. Mair came in from his wing to reach the loose bal and diove one hard past Baxter. Dome tIied hard to get men one goal before the alf end (I but the Mac. kept up the pressure and weie able to make it 3- 0 beiore the whistle. Adair diov- I the ball almost all the wa at ms: the field to Rodgers on the oppositu wing Rodgers came in on the net and let loose a hard. rising shot that de- c'IeIIId Baxter. ‘hnlllbcl‘s‘ tored a corner betoi'e the hilt was over, but. the Dome eouldn‘: make It good for a goal. Dome Looks Better in the second half Dome lookeid itl' but still had difficulty finding thI net. FostJ‘ made a number ot long kicks to the goal but each time the Macs were able (0 clear before any Willie White had tunities but in the hurry tiaiiiage was done II'IuplI of oppor to get the ball away, shot. high. Pay-ii:- e:‘ was in close once or twice but. did not get an open shot. The fou'th McIntyre goal looked lucky Mair had kicked a corner shot and there had been a scramble several yards out from the net. George Boyd picked it up about. 30 yards out. turn- ed. and drove hard. It Was a beauti- ful shot that went Just under the bar j leave the "IIernIy IIIII'tI-d the play that gave I only goal. He picked up .1 after the Macs had made IIII attempt to clear the ball from then defence area. He put it. to the net where Willie White and Chambers pass-ed It around until Chambers got an Ipen shot and put the ball past Brock- h.- 1.1a ‘ A 'l.‘h:- Deme. eIiI-oui'aged by this one goal. peppered Bi'ockbank with shots after that. and nearly scored several tiiii. s. 'l‘lI.-y put every ounce of energy him the last few minutes bttt had to iii-id with a three-goal deâ€" ,‘IIIIII. , spares, The South End- ; spares 'l. sI'IIi. Phillips, (i. Wishart. White, Woth- Tierney; :al. Baxter: backs. Coekbui'n. J. 'oiwai'ds. Chambers. erspooii, Paynter. W. White. Pryor. Lone. McIntyre: McAdams. goal. Brockbank: backs. Campbell; halves, C. Daw- Boyd: forwards. Mair. Hampton. Searle. Rodgers,- Morrison, J. IVIori'ison. Refer c: 'I‘. Johnston. Dunstan, ”lllllll’lllum.. ill/ll til" 1' ...-..'..‘ -éfiuâ€"pâ€"vâ€" DANCE WEDNESDAY and SATU RDAY to the music of Andy Cdngiano and his Orchestra Riverside Pavilion Jitney Dancing -._..__. ..._. ._ _.â€"â€"â€"4â€"- mm ADVAYIICE. W ONTARIO m -m I-: From All Levels : lsPORT IOREE .â€"'_.O-”â€"In-O_QDâ€".â€"D_Iw-. "Inâ€":- a ~â€" .â€" sIIt.i .i '. an: :Ii.tt. “That's all wrong " . leaning on the north tenII- «: 'III‘ M.- - â€"â€"â€"â€"___... l l l l l l l lntyr~I football field the I'I'i'l II I'. watching a couple oi the dIst'I.“ I 'Illl‘m in action. “I see them mice 1:. They don't put III lung ‘IIke :II.II .l six. tt‘li. twelve it't‘i iIUI’ll ' Itli“t‘." O O Q 9 O O O O O O O O O O O O O 9 O 3 ‘ H *' i it ‘Li " ill ‘1 I. IIIII‘ l HI IIII. II lid II II I I n I I l . O O 9 I) 6 O 0 It It 9 6 a as i 6 O O O O 9 ' I‘III it) it“ years ago from (‘I'Lk'lithlII'IIIliit This was the first in Canada and he His team was on the :1 AL. ’- wanted their. to II.:. .-‘I:. It}; chap tried to tell him that 3"..- \K.l.~. I‘llI .~'I.:«7t2l‘. lltllllt‘ l‘it‘ llutl ."lt‘l. was area‘l'. :I'.‘ tasted. and he you I I If. Ihoi't passing ai‘.II this long cther, soinetiin s Before the game wa~1 all the rest of the people was shot:- ki.'k> tl;.I: pI-I'tactilai .I gillllt‘ swinging Int-sin .. .i::- eIIuIIllI. Ill'ecu'. deadly loin: twice as s Ing loI' those made t-h: game it would otherwise haIII l)‘.‘( : Football is a real interi IIIIIm II Innis o nowâ€"~one of the few that has taken 3 a. real hold in most ('IIIIlliilIIs In: the 0 world. And the typ- .It : played in the Pttl‘t‘lllilllaI to~d.Iy Is a : real surprise to those who min.» here . from other parts of Canada ()liv' I' ~ : cent addition to II pIIH'llllllII' Il.;~::".-: 9 team thought when 11. z to come North that he was f.’,t')llIL’, to .I 9 plate in which tootball was just l)“" g ginning and they neI'ded a few lllz'Il z 0 9 O O 6 0 (I O O O O O 0 6 O o 6 l l l II‘.t'l' lie. ll}. l i i it).lli)‘.ill llt'lTlL 4â€". .___.__.~._...â€"__ received an Ilil"l‘ show them how to play. “It‘s me who has to learn," said he after his :.:'.«'I game. "They play better l‘oet‘oaI‘. her. than they do in Toronto.“ SCI‘tball Gets More The Porcupine Men‘s Softball league is looking more teams lower in the standing. iii The surprise win by other night over the ISchumacher team tightened tluircs up la whole lot. I Interesting ' l l l i There are still six games to ac play. ~ l l l l l l l l l interesting for the use day: II‘I'iIIdinItns. Iii lt".lL’llt‘-lt“.t.llll.' ed: McIntyre Vs Palace, (il‘tl(lr~ Fi'iedmans, Westinghouse SI-hunII Cher, Palace vs Grads and .ViI'Inty: ‘- Vs Friedinans. That gives evi'y it’nll’l' but Westinghouse two games, and Pal-- ace three. Fi‘iedmaiis have a chance to get iiiâ€" to the playoffs and here's what ha.- t I happen: They must. defeat Melntyr and Grads, and Westinghouse line: A lose to Schumacher. ”hen if Mela-- tvre won from Palace llltlt‘ III ould II. a three- coniei tie for third place b tween McIntyre, Westinghouse aiiI: Friedmans Westinghouse can cinch a chance ill .\l the playoffs by defeating SIIliInnI-Iu McIntyre can tie thInI by Fiiedmans and Palace And then again. if SehumaI-hei' in: Iletealinn August Jttl. .‘IluclIIIng', THURSDA‘! .lITI Y 23RD 1936 p Football Series m...“_â€" l 00000000¢.”O”.”OWWOIMWOOW“OOO”O ()n \Vorlds Largest Railroad ( ar TlMMlNS TWO DAYS - Friday, July Blst and Saturday, August lst SECOND Ave. 8: SPRUCE St. ST SEA . ,Q CAPT URED mum WHALING .VIIVIISSIUN 'i‘ti VV'HAIIIII (‘IIIIIDRICN 15c A III HITS LSII (‘II\N'l‘ ()("l‘til’ l S -- a. -:-~.. “aw”... ---..â€"~.. II)! t r; .ittIItI t Ions .L. “a..-._-..._. L I LIVE I’ICNUUINS k m4 __. L A... -W°»~t~_-V-Q-lâ€"'u~‘wâ€":g‘â€".â€"I.n I... .. ()l’ICN ll .I\.lVl. 'l‘t) ll l’..’VI. Q i i O O 3 i O O O O O i O O O O O O 3 3 3 Q i O O O O 3 O O O O O 9 i O 3 g i icxniiii'r 3 0 CI 600 I0 Cub OOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOO”OOOӢOOOOOOOOOOOOOW -9 . ...... .--.--â€".â€" ~ - ‘Ovflw-.â€"m' ”I‘m-O. â€".-. -.â€"-‘ ...- ....â€"â€"â€". ...........-»-.-...â€"_ rtIIIIl Tigers Play McIntyre IIII Civic Holiday Sport Card I file int} re \thle Ites Preparing tor lV"line s lIield Day on Running, Jumping, lI ield HI eiits, Baseball, thrilling and Soccer --‘â€",’ _. .- â€"â€"â€"u,- L110 ITGXL [\K'U gillllt‘h EL) I); lii(';‘ Milt} i'T'JIIi l !\V.,III_ liiii") Lilltiiililiillli‘ (I: lilt‘ilillld LII‘ZIH ltr‘itill.“ t” “(I I'llifidql I\\v“hlll a WEStlnohOUbG UlaL Will milk“ lilt‘lll NIIILII;I.II III; ILIIII‘I league. .I'ill be at the few days. . t a gone. Wild West. So fond are they Iill’. there of riding that they‘ve had to in- .It wek Tl'ulllll...’ IIzi' Hit It .‘Ilen Ii. (he lllllit‘1tl‘t‘ .~})4'I‘lill evI-iits. II‘I'ilig to estaiiite. that the game between McIntyre and arranged had lI.I-ii Iligible fOI the third place race. I\l; lIIII'II .Lli (Uri: l-lohtiav I\uI_Iust 3rd. AItI‘Igether, .1“, hip field day “Mk“; as. Even Palace :Ian drop down pl my ,I ,Il, ,: II M, tour for “1“,if I: M“ m u“ even ”my WNW ”I in the standing and would get ii.t ‘Izlilllld alt-l tit-Id day. 'lhe Max) vamfi than 1,1,. Mm. Mm that‘:. my thiid place by losing their llll'I'.‘ game» Evml meat tin-II at IIZIII 'IIl iii-I closinv I mg. a IL. I“ a “109 close l‘ilU‘. 'ITFIIIOI'I'LJI‘elflzilii'y 1.; I ml; the.» pl-INFIIAJIIMHI «ll ”Wu---“ ‘7_7__l~ night s game, when McIntyre meet I l :. no: i Palace will help to clear the situat ienl ”liII 'lII .1 my.» 1...: only M... g lll“lMaC§ Meet l’Orkieq and the week- endgame b tween I‘IrI Id . i this 1:1) . :II lll‘ Nickel lII-lt Iootball‘, I . k and IIiIedm'ans may help Bu: i:3 i lea-gia- 'i‘FI- lI‘I-IIIId III-1i II; 1 I)“ 3m. well At Ba" l)‘lrk Fl‘ida probable that the g; Imc betwetn liieilâ€" I (”It In Izie I I Ie Porcupine IIII- year by. ‘ ' ( - y maps and Mammy. pugtpdhpri ”Hula teain IIIzt~ide the F-I(.").l’..-\. and \Klili __.-.._ June 28th will bt the deciding one. l"1 I II I‘ :rotball fans a real ltl".l Tli7\v(igt(i}'(1‘cl"’k {Ellll [daft Dig- "'5 A" we“ Amw‘w ll I‘M: H U in“ I”) will“: iiiontl 'l‘oo \Vet for Game III the sporty town of Blairmore, Al~ .’ i ““4 ~ (It ( IIII.IIIII s l): l berta, they've tried a good many thine :l 3“ lilwlt lilIILI. ~ Ire :Ili'I-.:Ilf.' gettlllt.’,£ H 91" other towns have not. dared. Now tit-l1“ ‘Ii‘I-IL-II' T'I!‘ IIII‘ In: day. Spi'.htei'.~..l _----.__-. . sportsmen 01' that town IIEIV.‘ really ; IIIIli-llillt“."= and mm ‘Ililllillt'l'g ‘Ill'l' hard: Yesterday‘s lisavy rain made the dia- l linand at the 'l‘IIiiIiIIns ball park so wet ‘ l l. troduce a. lot more animals to the (II'~ derly game of b35913 all P(Ilil‘ KN Poi't.'.u.-iiitI which law'III.’ well they can III) In the N.:l'lli ' was cancelled. â€"III~.:I'kiii:I. and drill-1 The Blaimorn Ent 1.131.“, €,,,,I,:i,, ':i;~ II. the McIntyre athletic tield I 'l‘liI two 1 Iains III ll plI II at. the inn- , l ' ii l- . a l ~i III , 0 I . ‘. - -' ' y.‘ - I I -'r __ ' i IV " £1.- The gamp is now to ilils Noam” ”I l lIII I,I III,1I,II.I.I ()1 till day will III ‘ Iiiiiis this it) mIIII‘oII IIIIIIIIIIIIII. it I h I .' .-, .. ' '1'. ‘. '(A ‘ I\’3 1' ‘,I. v ‘ rl "-‘ I i I, .l '1‘“. l . ‘. the country and comparatively new 1:: m ' ‘l' ‘ ‘l M' "i" .I.... '3' ’1 J“ 5'” I‘”‘“"““‘*‘ d 5““ “MI" the United States. It is played in tlII same manner as base Iall but the play-- ers are mounted on dinkeys during III - game. For instance, a batter alter hi: ting the ball, mounts his donkey rides to first base. If he is .‘s‘llt‘f'tIr'Iill. i In reaching the initial plate, he Inn». ; continue his way to the {J tIIr 'IIII» s I:I i the same manner. The team III III l l I l I and. field is likewise mounted on iItiz'I'Ii.~." Now there is an idea. LI'IIfortuiiatelI the mines here don‘t use bui'ro. .l.\ d I, the western coal mines. But oezzmi without the fourâ€"legged doiIk:I;. shouldn‘t stop the Porcupine 'l'ne l. f cal lads could just. use the ones III-i ready here. : “Nice. Weather We're Having" ,3 Funny how the halfâ€"holidays lll‘.\‘.l‘»' Ltll‘ii out to be days ior golf ltlilll.-,i swimming baseball and gaiwtl -I.I llt,.’ i.-.II" : It? “I know we need Iain ‘ :.;lltl Itil' stale employte yesterday, "but f.'I-~.’II1'~ day was a grand day for a Illlll; i~:' storm. The sun was sIIII Inn, - I; brightly." iSOFTBALL sT iN DIN; I P W’ I. P(‘ Palace 7 o i .837 Schumacht'r 8 II :3 Tin Westinghouse El .I -i III.) McIntyre II 4 4 son Fi'iednians ‘d ;: ."I .37) Grads 25 II 1:4 .00’) Remaining games: Friday. Vs Palace; week-end. Grads P‘iII mans; Monday, \Vcs‘tiliglzoilse I. Schumacher; July 31 Palace Is (11 In August“) .-., McIntyre Is li‘i'IedInaII-s‘, Ii not set, Schumacher vs Ptlldt't'. .l i l l l l l l l l t l Nit-III tyre. TO CHOOSE 'I'EAIV'I 0F TVV'ELVT FOR GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP MEET A team of twelve will be chosen with- in the next couple. of weeks at the Tim- ,inins Golf Club for competition in ill‘ Northern Ontario amateur champion- ship meet at Haileybury. FOR OLYMPIC (l A M ES IMI’BI IIII QUAI IFIES . 'CIIAIILcs "out; CK” CAMPBELL Outflassing his opposition w:- th litt‘e difficulty, Charlie ”Chuck" Camp- bell. Tuioiito Dons Rowing Club single s caller, qualified to repmsen. Cutlfit' .I- In the Olympic games by voctories in trial events at the Canadian Hen. eI regatta course Port Dalhousle Ont Campbell showed even better form than he did last year when winning both Canadian and American singles .~.::uliing champio'ships.

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