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Porcupine Advance, 8 Oct 1936, 2, p. 5

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T wentyâ€"two Hockey Club Strengthened Through Arrival of New Men Durham, Toronto, Brockville, Sudbury, Quebec and the West Contribute to Team This Year, Along With Last Year‘s Best Early organization, carel men, ard excellent coâ€"Oope Timmins and Scrhumacher the hockey executive‘s job this year. Dr. E. A. F. Da and Fred Quesne!l, manage hnard at work on hockey ev winter. THULSDAY, OCTOBEE 8TH, 1986 Here are some GI UNe TEesuilts OL labours that will make Porkies, Laxke Shore and Noranda look to their laurels: Bill Sommerville, goalie, practiced with Toronto Maple Leafs last fall. Used to say he was from Toronto, but now it‘s "McIntyre." Barney Fowler, another goalie, sixâ€" footer, played with Brockville‘s Maâ€" gedmas last until Tony Graâ€" bowski broke his jaw in a couple oi places, Gordon Thompson, defence, already known in the North for he played with Sudbury Cubs in 1932â€"33. Mort Lauder, coached the championâ€" ship Durham team last year, and plays left wing as well. Is an exâ€"professional and now works at the McIntyre. Raybold, another man from Durham from whom Timmins fans may expect real action. Played with Lauder last year at centre. Ray Morgan, right winger, is another with experisnce in the North. Played with Thompson on the Sudbury Cub wolvescin the same year. Eddie Malone, wing, nas ‘seen seen SSSSSSSSSSSSSSS88SSS 4Â¥ 4 °â€" ’ s » » ® » » m ':\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\1 ddie Malone, wing, nas ‘seen seen action on Timmins ice before, but BOXâ€"LACROSSE Tlmmlns Seniors South Porcuplne Seniors At Timmins Arena Instant Popularity GAME STARTS AT 8.15 SHARP This will be the fourth game of the sixâ€"game series for the Harold A. Wilson Trophy,. Two strong teams have been built up and each game has been better than the one before. DON‘T MISS THIS ONE! ADMISSIONâ€"25c¢ This ne w P_unch ne of the results of their will make Porkies, Lake Noranda look to their careful choice of This new P unch shape has been received with imâ€" mediate favor by cigar smokers . .. . Famous Punch qua‘ity-â€"-a" Havans filler. l SÂ¥ That makes 22 menâ€"among them some fine materia) for Mort Lauder to whip into shape. And Mort is already on the job. SIX TINJURED PLAYERS NOW oUT TO RUGBY PRACTICES With six players who were out of practices on account of injuries now back in the game, Timmins high school senior rugby team has high hopes of taking Scollard hall at their home grounds in North Bay this Saturday. v The game is an exhibition affair. Another such fixture will be played at Kirkland Lake on Monday. Size and shape as shown [SPORTâ€".ORE .x All Levels :â€": Too early to talk hocksy? Not a bit of it. The gate come down next week cn roving hockey players of Ontario. The place that‘s to win the Allan Cup is really decided right now. It‘s only a matter of playing a few games. In all probability the amateur chamâ€"» pionship will go once again to a mining centre. Kimberly, Sudbury, Kirkland Lakeâ€"all have been bragging about the hockey talent that has been flowing in from Oother parts of Canada. But the Porcupine has not Ssgen neglected as anyone may see from the partial list of those who will try out for the Timmins team this year, published in this issue. Dome hasn‘t been asleep at the switch either, Plenty of new faces will be seen in the Porkies‘ uniform when the season opens. Many Eligibles at Sudbury | Max Silverman of Sudbury predicts that the Allan Cup will come North. This is how the Sudbury Star figures it: "Either Kirkland Lake or a Nickel Belt club will be the eventual winners of the coveted silverware, claims Max, and he bases his prediction on the number of classy players who will this year be eligible in the Nickel District and Kirkland Lake. Among the outâ€" standing men who will get the nod this .-_.â€"“-â€"*.â€"-”-â€"â€" year (who were not qualified last year on account of transfers) are FPrank Graham and Frank Levigne, of Frood; Higginbottom, Creighton goalie; Ras arnd Meadows, who were with Creighâ€" ton last season; Miller and Hamel, of Falconbridge, and McGlashen and shieclds of Creighton. Salonen and Mermanson, the pesky pair of second string Creighton forwards, will be eligible if they return from the Lakeâ€" head, where they have been spending the summer." New League at Lakehead Changes are coming at the Lakehead too. Port Aruthur, Fort William, Duâ€" luth, Superior and a couple of other towns are trying to form an internaâ€" tional amateur league. That might leave them out of the Allan Cup playâ€" but it seems @A sensible thing for the towns on both sides of the inâ€" ternational border. Both are isolated from other parts of their own countries. sSwitch to E.O.B.A.? Both Sudbury and North Bay seem to favour affiliation with the Eastern Ontario Baseball Association rather than with the Southern Ontario leagues ir which they operate at present. The kick is that they keep on playing baseâ€" ball finals down south long after the baseball season in the North is over. In the East, they finish up about the first week in September. # There is no need for either the Sudâ€" bury league or the North Bay teams to affiliate directly with the E.O.B.A. The Temiskaming Baseball league is alâ€" ready providing a good governing body for baseball in the North and has afâ€" filiation with the FE.O.B.A. already. But Sudbury will have to go at it in little different way than they did last time if they expect to get he full coâ€" oneration of Porcupine and Kirkland operavion . ic _ L EKs / 415C _0 _/ Lake daistrict teams. Hockey a Month Away It‘s less than a month now till the big hockey league gets under way again. On Thursday, November 5th, . the Stanley Cup holders, Detroit Red Wings, will be in Toronto and the Chicago Black Hawks entertain the New York Americans. May Stay Here Rolly Richer and Spider McKinnon were still around town this week. Both these Timmins lads would rather be here than away from here for another hockey season. Right For So the dopesters on were right this year. cording to the odds York almost a week were started. 1s now THlG 5 this season: F.A.), MciInt Lake Shore Everybody Wins Just in case you‘ve forgotten, here is how the soccer honours were divided this season: Byrne Charity Cup (N.O. F.A.), McIntyre; Foster Cup (N.O.PFP.A.) Lake Shore; Boxer‘s Cup (P.D.F.L.), Dome; Dickson Cup (P.D.F.L.), Dome; King Cup (P.DFP.L. championship), McIntyre; NOP.A. representative in ihe Trominion Cup, MciIntyre. [roquois Falls Rod and Gun Club Meet the Iroquois Falls, Ont., Oct. ‘Ith, 19360,! Special to The Advance. ‘ Correspondence from the Departâ€" ment of Game and Fisheries explainâ€" | ing that sanction of patent holders at | Nellic Lake would be required beforei' the club petition to have the lake closed . to all fishing during the winter months I was read at Monday evening‘s meeting' of the Iroquois Falls and District Rod | and Gun Club. In order to protect . fish which are being planted in the lake by the club a petition ~was cirâ€" culated and forwarded to Toronto. The secretary was instructed to get in touch with the holders of lots on the lake with a view to securing their signaâ€" tures to the petition. Word was also received from the Deâ€" partment that the club‘s applications for speckled trout for the district had all been forwarded to the Petawawa Hatchery. This was in reply to a letter from the club, anxious at the failure of the 1936 shipment to arrive. Ordinâ€" arily the trout are received in Septemâ€" ber but to date this year none have been received. From All Levels Dominion It all went acâ€" laid out by New before the games Once the World Series Badminton Starts Friday of This Week MIRACLE MAKER Badminton Club to Hold the First Meeting of Season Toâ€"morrow Night. Offiâ€" cial Opening on 16th. Toâ€"morrow night the badminton fans of the district will have their. first meeting of the new season to nrepare for another winter‘s activities. A gonâ€" eral meeting of the Porcupine Badâ€" minton clu> is to be held at the club hall in Schumacher toâ€"morrow night at eight o‘clock. which address applications for members may also be requested. Porkies Meet Locals at Lacrosse Toâ€"Night Timmins and South Porcupine do battle again toâ€"night in the fourth of a series of box lacrosse games for the championship of the district and the Harold A. Wilson trophy. Porkies have ‘secome progressively better since the sixâ€"game series had been begun and although Timmins has won three games to date, the score in the last was just 6â€"2. So toâ€"night‘s game ought to be even better than usual. ourth in Series of Box Laâ€" crosse Games for Chamâ€" pionship of the Poreupine. YR 4 .. * *4 _ ydoge pyces‘ MANAGEMENT THE Sox WILL wWiNo UP Tais YyEAQR iN THE FIRST o|Visio4 Fore Te FIRST TiME iN Iip YEARS WiITH AN EXCELLENT CAMAXE ©F gEiNé RUNNERâ€"UP To TAE YANKEES ADVANCE râ€"fxatbrs and is elaborately fitted with Here are two views of the new flying boat, Caledonia, built for Imperial Airway LOWER photo the Caledonia is shown just after it was launched at Roch ester; A w tinec and is elahorately fitted with lounge rooms and sleeping quarters. i BRITISH LUXURY ‘PLANE READY FO R TRANSATLANTIC SERVICE ic â€" ltlb The curtain was raised last Friday on the sixth season (not the fifth» of the Commercial bowling league. Those invinciole, staid five from ULne Power house have started off again with a bang. Bert was t hit those sti ing. For the first night of the season, there was good bowling by all the teams. The T. N. O. put in a couple OL new men; Gamble‘s had one also. The other two are not strangers. The Power have their team intact. The boys wish the best to Pete and Eric who are on the sick list. Cup! Cup! The Advance won it, then it disappeared. Evidently the boys don‘t want the printers to have it long. How about it! Ero? Going on three months now since it was lifted! What‘s wrong with "Sunshine" Henâ€" ry? Too much publicity. The boys are having a hard time to find a goat. Well it was a lot of fun and he sure is missed. Did you see those boys scoot out of the alleys to the big building on Second and pine to break the news to Old Cap? What happened to the stoogies? Only one man lost all his games last Friday, which shows bowling was fairly even. No, "Sharley," you didn‘t get ail UHC€ bad breaks Jack must have been practising all surnmmer. 3 Who rubbed banana oil on Eddy‘s shoes the last game? Was it you, Arthur? It‘s hard to resist this one:â€"Knock Knock! Who‘s there? Army! Army who? Arâ€"my doing! WAE pyres TooK OVER THE MANAGeRA RENS FRom Lew FoONSECA in May 1034 42 INHERITED A SEEMANGLY HoPELESss CLVB Byv Jack Sords the big noise! Only when he icks. "Elmer" did the talkâ€" put in a couple of new vyou didn‘t get all the aid five from the best to Pete and ‘Porcupme Ski Club May Join Provinceâ€"Wide Organization Delegates to Ontario Ski Zone Meeting at North Bay Imâ€" nressed With Aims of Federation m _With 42 delegates from many plac®s in Ontario attending, the weekâ€"end meeting of the Ontario Ski Zone at North Bay was one of the moss sucâ€" cessful in the Zone‘s history. It was definitely decided that the Zone chamâ€" pionship events would be held at North Bay this winter. Delegates from the Porcupine . Club were George Richardson, Banning, Charles Rogers, Luke Mo and Miss Elsie Richardson. Althouw the Porcupine club was not mem of the Zone last year, the delega were vory much impressed with were very much impressed with WiC , UA good work of the organization and will | po speak favourably of affiliation at the | en T ap o e s < * m annual meeting OfI 19VUCAL: onAUi8, Cliff Reâ€"Elected H. C. Cliff, known throughout Canâ€" ada for his interest in skiing organizaâ€" tion, was reâ€"elected president Oof the Zone, and Al Wilson is sectetary onE more. Motion pictures of the winter sports at the Olympic games, particularly the skiing events, were shown to the deleâ€" rates in the afternoon. These were SC Harvey Graham Son alvin Jones They‘re a sure hit in is toughest. Calvin cations in both ma winner when you ch anC 6 Pine Street N. London, and desigtr _at TOP, a view of All Fittings Verified by re hit in styleâ€"and will stand up when the going Calvin Jones measure up to exacting soeclh- both materials and workmanship. â€" You pu'k a n you choose Calvin Jones. ed for reg Uigar all may join at professionalism Distrisution lA skis to underpr ern clubs represented inciugeu AARMT land Lake, Laurentian (North Bay). Temiskaming, Sudbury and Porecupine. All will likely be members of the Zone this year. The date of the annual meeting Of the Porcupine club will be announced the soon Toronto Globe:â€"The last rose of has been replaced by the first cold of winter. hni1 reroplane in pa hi 101 the aims of keep skiing Phone 11 FTVE vice, In has four

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