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Porcupine Advance, 27 Aug 1936, 1, p. 7

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Hargreaves the beginning walked and fumbled Rod: out to Joe M. Schonfeldt d allowing Pric centre scorec ficld«=r‘s choi second. threat by the M loy had given I Hann was a pitched ball ar s CIlCIl 15L 1O wert out witt was a nice pl off the innin Baggcr. plate but M short who third in tir down the b: Lo :o t JUuUst oulslde ri L0O0k two bases home had Umyp yile swung har fast pitches ar into ficl the game. Going Macs had plenty . was 3â€"2 and both working at top fC on by adrivirg h: Fries tried ‘to sac but McShane th: that the ball lan just outside right Bam Currie, land team, was portart man 0 nice stsady bal only five hits, : dozen the sixth innitc runs, argued u showed good z backed him un one error, that when it was to start a rally an It was Currice‘; eopportunityâ€"T‘r. Write CHICAC Dept. Kirkland Again Takes Lead in Baseball Final Series Toâ€"nizh teams me threeâ€"out~â€" n which 2, Mcinty yesterday‘s The trou pitching. I Wood star Macs and : who made it po two runs v In earned at two cat Mcintyre Has Many Errors as Hargreaves Wins Here 5â€"2 Kirkland Lake ward the chan kaming Bascb: McIntyre park game from a M more errors i has in any ot) Teams Meet Again Toâ€"Night at Mcintyre Park in Fourth T. B. L. Final. Sam Currie Most Important of Winners‘ Plavers, nch doub} at by A NEW IUNCH SHAPE erfecto Had Lead From Start MacDona drove o| Curric Did Plenty MEN BEING SELECTED | in as Diesel Esgineers {Trains Soatsâ€"Busesâ€" Automobilesâ€" O DIESEL INSTITUTE 39 . Winnipeg 1€ OM base Currie sion bu â€"Busesâ€" Automobilesâ€" Aeroplanes,.) Wonderful ba ‘ented any scoring n their first. Malâ€" in left field a fly on the wrist with ok his base. Quinn he ninth LOra Mcllro caught 1€ 16 111 detr 10ugh Osborn .o meet him. It anned to finish jall team â€" from second step toâ€" + of the Temis4 16 > rrie 1€ ‘y won 30â€" im that mad aings than i f the Kirkâ€" he most imâ€" . He pitched ime, allowed in even half a dowble in from e McShan 1ird innin ght in two sions â€" and His â€" team made only Dem. VGUu M2Shaneé nt saili1 lding. Ink 104 for th Hargreayt single ht from t batter, is Wood ttle flied late and re field, M ann born coming inclined n the Osborn dAlSs 1V inding C hree iT at at Wood 12 2 s 3°>0 ".2.0=9 McShane .12 â€"~"C6 C °0@ *A Currie 34 2 2 49. ~+~0 Hit by Currie, Hann in first. Passed balls, MacDonald 2. Umpires, Dr. Jos. Teich, Kirkland Lake; Lloyd Chamâ€" bers, Timmins. Time of the game, 1 hour, 45 minutes. Paid attendance, 546. W.â€"Hargreaves 1 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 Oâ€"5 McIntyre 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0Oâ€"2 Sacrifce hit, Fries. Stolen base, Hann. Threeâ€"base hit, Malloy. Twoâ€" base hits, Currie, Sybulski. Runs batâ€" ted in, Rodney 2, Lora, Currie 2, Malâ€" loy, Hann. Doubole plays, Currie to Mcâ€" Ilroy to Fries in first; Hann to Quinn to Cybulski in second. Left on base, Wright Hargreaves 7. McIntvre 5. Gilbert, Wood, p McShane Malloy, If Hann, ss @uinn, 2hb Cybulski, 1b J. MacDonald,â€"c Osborn, 3b Schonfeldt, ( Lora, If McHllroy, 2b Fries, 1b Gallipeau, 3b Currie, p PrICE, 4 Rodney Allâ€"Havana filler _ famous Punch quality tals McShan McDonald argreaves 7, McIntyre Pitching Summary Batt ER R H SO d Curric threw to Mcllroy a: catch Hann coming down ot the ball to Fries at firs for Wood Ssummary 36 MoeIntyre AB R H SQ BB <IP 3 > nd of second situated great. Bu pect to si this fall. publ til it‘s really nee Careful handli dimes the specta throughout the se that t and le til it‘s move mont yéear Zig OSLrOWSK1, the busiest man arc from Carlo Cattare Ed Reid, viceâ€"presid accomplishsd. The completed before th Teams and players The diamond has b all season than eyv accommodation for doubled and control has been better. An points most import: money in the bank rethe 1ard The cluded game C way of good ‘bi settlea yet trving to proved on. Kirkland May Be Here Kirklard Lake may visit ‘ this for an exhibitit between an allâ€"star outfit here from the Teck town. It‘s not d 1, WAiCT through There proved . men, Pee. w thi‘rd basen Mayes; shol fielders, B fielder, Joe Tavlor, Geo Teams a as Palace tyre 3, Scl H#re choices He has severai poirnts: ting average, work together, on the season‘ lists them :; Pitc daon Bucknam; monte, Lsn Go Dorey, Walter men, Péee Wsee Picking allâ€"star teams is a thing most sport fans indulge inâ€"usually no a yvEry sensible pastime because ths allâ€"star team never gets a chance tC play together. But in the Porcupin Men‘s Softball League, it is possible tCc have such a team apocar on the dia@Aâ€" mond. School 11 ope: fall. The big ImnIm Olympic eightâ€"oared supremacy went to United States when the powerâ€" ful Washington Husky crew won from Italy, Germany and Britain in a blanket finish on the sculling course at Gruneau. Hamilton Leanâ€" ders, Canada‘s bid, were eliminated in semiâ€"finals. Stroked by a sick Don Hume, who collapsed at the finish, Huckies spurted magnifiâ€" csntly to just nose out the Italian oarsmen. The crew, as they were boated for their triumph, are shown here in their shell. LEFT to RIGHT they are: Roger Morris, bow; Charles Day, No. 2; Gordon Adam, No. 3; J‘ohn White, No. 4; James McMillan, No. 5; George Hunt, No. 6; Harry Rantz, No. 7; Don Hume, stroke: Bob Moch,. coxswain. 1sS al to mak does con sha school ~3 cAumaC Canada 1€ From All Levels hortsto Barba Joe BC Nice Work, Boys EJGHTâ€"OARED VICTORS AT BERLIN € 12 1€ 18 DVâ€"â€"C 1€ Athletics soon be OLtDAil fans may exâ€" i dozen good games det event of September ba )€ 1€ Sul 1. Here‘s ick Rodt t sasemen, Reg. 1; second baseâ€" , Danny White; McMahon, Bud Rceomualdi: left ance oftbal he loc 9l manship has ade [he andov 4, McIn ‘riedman stribut1i01 Timm 1¢ fan lad J€ mCt ild all Mail â€" and Empire:â€"The Millar wili had the odd result of making mothers hope for twins or even triplets, someâ€" thing that probably never happened before in the history of motherhood. Trading Orchestras for Toâ€"morrow Night Bruc Pavilion. From all indications a large crowd will welcome them on their initial ‘appearance here. With an eightâ€" piece band, Bruce Trivett is said to have created a mew â€" swing, a new rhythm that should please Timmins cancers. At the same time Andv Carzgiano should be the track and field meet of the northern group of the N.OS.S.A., in which Timmins, Schumacher, South Porcupine, Iroquois Falls, Cochrane and Kirkiand Lake will take part. It is to be the first of its kind and will no doubt encourage many more to take part in this sort of sport. Kirkland Orchestra to be at RKiverside and Orchestra at Culver Park, Kirkland. ind We y nig Jitneyvy wWward of h DA the same time Andy Cangiano his lads will play in Kirkland Lake ie Culver Park Casino in place of e. Trivett. Both orchestras will itely return home for the Saturâ€" night dances. ney dancing will be featured in usual highâ€"class manner. old boys will play the young felâ€" So a foursome was vlayed over ks club at Rosslyn, L. I. The "old were Harry Shelley, popular New policeman, and Philip Prescott, d of the club. The young felâ€" Joe Phillips and yvour teachâ€" > Trivett and his orchestra come toâ€"morrow night ard will exâ€" heir. talert at the Riverside 1. From all indications a large Number 10098 bovs will play t] DC 33 most nagina handicap of half would make the ut It ditdin‘t. Our °2e Te seniors nine, which is and I believe ) this pace if d the match. ied again that 1i play a good physical limiâ€" A smooth | Gordon Allo has returned Mcontreal where he visited with Iparents. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Allo | three weeks, on vacation. | _ Mr. and Mrs. R. Williamson saby daughter Carol Mae left Tue on a motor trip to Sault Ste. Ma: | _ Miss Virginia Bean, who has visiting at Twin Falls with Mr. Mrs. Williamson, returred with : «o her home at the Sault. | i s Evan White, Will Make His Headquarters at Iroquois Falls or Ansonville. Other Falls News. j _ Iroquois Falls, Ont., August 26, 1936. Special to The Advance. Evan White, Connaught, has been ‘appointed Game and Fisheries Deâ€" partment oversesr for this district and | I will make his headquarters at Iroquois Falls or Ansonville. Mr. White, who ne w cmmmmas sn â€"â€" Bay, are visiting in to of Mr. and Mrs. Johtr A. M. Devine spent t] Sesekinika Lake, the gu Mrs. W. W. Rae. Allâ€"Star Softball Game With Kirkland Mr. and family hay motor trip bee. 1sS Rev. D. H. Woodhouse, who has been vacationing here for the past three weeks, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Sterns, left Wednesday morning by moâ€" tor, en route to his home at Markham. Miss Doreen Bell, Toronto, who has been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Willson, accompanied him. They will stop off a day at Haileybury, wherse Mr. Woodhouse will be the guest of G. J. Cottam, formerly of the Falls, on a fishing trip to Lady Evelyn Lake. G. L. Stuart is spending a two weeks‘ vacation visiting at Toronto. Dr. and Mrs. H. M. Young ard famâ€" ily have returned from Quebsc, where they spent the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Towsley and family have returned from a twoâ€"week motor trip through Ontario and Queâ€" Famous Players softball team from Kirkland Lake will be here this weekâ€" end, it was announced at noon toâ€"day. "Susie" Turner will pitch one of the games of a double header for the visiâ€" tors. The first game is at two o‘clock and the second at 4.15,. both at the cvanâ€" and th ide. This is the allâ€"star team that will reâ€" present Timmins: Len Godin, catcher; Jack Rodney, Gordon Bucknam, Jim Walsh, pitchers; Reg. Dorey, first base; Carlo Cattarello, second base; Dick Anâ€" derson, shortstop; Dan McMahon, Bud Mayes, third base; Cyclone Taylor, Walâ€" ter Grant, Frank Sullivan, Walter Coleman, Joe Block, fielders. The games should be good and from the interst shown in the last game with Kirkland, there should be a good turnâ€" out. Doubleâ€"Header at the Cyanâ€" ide This Weekâ€"End. Local Team Picked. The TIroquois Falls and District Rod and Gun Club which discontinued its regular monthly meetings during the summer months, will hold a meeting Monday evening, August 31. This meetâ€" ing will be in lieu of the September meeting which ordinarily would have been held on September 7, Labour Day. Regular msetirgs will be held on the first Monday of each month until next summer. | after Sat New Game Overseer | i5 for Falls District succeeds P. J. Conway, received word of his appointment Saturday evening and took over his duties Tuesday, on which date his appointment became efâ€" fective. Chief of Police Ed Olaveson, who was succeeded by Mr. Conway when he reâ€" signed to take the position of chief here has received permission from the local council to irstruct Mr. White in his new duties and Chief Olaveson and Overseer White left Tuesday mornâ€" ing on a fourâ€"day trip through the Game Preserve and district, to acquaint Mr. White thoroughly with the territory in which he is to work. First appearance of Mr. and M North Bay ates there can be a revolt. Tomorrow Night RIVERSIDE PAVILION FRIDAY, AUGUST 28th E. Wonch, of North in town, the guests John Armstrong. M. Young atr from Quebzsc nimer. et t:â€"Spain thing as Culver Park, Kirkland Lake at the (DEFINITELY ONE rOo(QquoIs . Other NO More Porcupine | League Softball and his orchestra direct from id f1 and a l Â¥A Y om his Bruce Trivett 91 ;\ Timmins Defaults â€"\_â€" Game to Kirkland Iroquois Falls or Cochrane Must Challenge for Softâ€" ball Trophy. team P.W.S.U of the C mins ef remaini home s plaved. If Iroquois Falls o1 game or so for the M Cup, they‘ll have to to the league to arr Palace. There is nc District association phy is in Timmins Accordin avich, it team toget time off, anc their holiday but <o Softba District association ard since the phy is in Timmins outside clubs are pscted to do the challenging. Dome Wins Dickson Cup as New Soccer Grounds Opened Win 4â€"1 from Mcelntyre to Take District Honours. W. White and Galbraith Share Scoring Honours. of Softball Team Unâ€" able to Make Arrangeâ€" ments for Final Game. Th The rowin Miller, matches. won all th than Cam inevitable 1€ CANADIAN SCULLER qver now HERBIE MILLER rowing sensation of the Henley regatta at St. Catherines er, shown above, wh> won the junior, association and s ches. This equals the feat of Chuck Campbell two years all three races. At this stage of his career he looks to be i Campbell, who is representing Canada at the Olympic: itable passing from the top ranks ‘of such great sculler st, Joe Wright, Jr., and others, it appears as though M igh to hold the spotlight for a while. In his race at t] ley he rowed with long, powerful strokes that remind or try, W.S.A ig grame C piaydowns baltâ€"Noran ftball season is of things as Y was â€" 1mposs cther for a g urday‘s had iin. Many of working and and others |] be ving sensaton shown above, s. This equals ails or Cochranse want a the Marshall Ecclestone aive to make application to arrange a game with is no longer a Gochrane randa se LW mpossib _ _game in Kirklan d to ‘be postpone of the girls on th ind cannot get th s have now left o0 is all over, from as present. There exhibition games, Porcupine Men‘s ncerned, the seaâ€" the w . The v De: the troâ€" 11 a¢ grand stand certainly meet a long fel want and will be a source of pleasur to people attending future games. ba Bo played se very pleased half things changed : Dome came in determin finally did by three goal ing scored by Tommy was by general opinion ba Intvt 1€ > taking every av White and Galbt t the interval t 132 o T‘imm 1l Cmm ibo XI Domeé seiectior pleased CH 1€ HMI M 1 1€ Adva d furious. Thore was as to players, each vailable chance raith score Twice the Pips band again and were cheered by 1¢ 1€ 1)ancing Mill¢ ]itncy LV 5 EVEN vyvas Herble ior singles o when he ven better With the as Pearce, er is good Canadian of Pearce. which was siastic foxotâ€" erintendent ked off the game startâ€" ickson Cup nd was won ne football ning after inclement two teams all Mcâ€" was no iraded

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