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Porcupine Advance, 18 Jan 1937, 1, p. 7

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Wrightâ€"Hargreaves Turns Tables on Porkies 3 to 1 chine here © guard work front of Fr grand game« Conway in Winners Nets Almost Unbeatable. _ Harâ€" greaves Men Find How to Stop Porkies Shifty, Speedy Forwards. Showing week befo to Doost in the Defensively best sample C puck at the b a season as at the stripe attacks with theâ€" only efi against shift couldn‘t be playedâ€" the j washed out t s doing. MONDAY. JANUARY 18TH, 1837 To make it a more brilliant win Wrightâ€"Hargreaves were acidâ€"tested by an offensive which was crying for goal: as Coach Al Huggins switched his lines in the final frame to have five forwards on there for at least half of the period Were Nice Goals Centre men got a dol summary ink for their j two of the winners‘ goa Warrick Roberts ard both of whom have been a spell in hockey. Picture goal of the evening when Hargreaves relieved the pressure in the final frame as Ingram, the defenceman was after on his visit down l October 14th, the day before d steamed away as a power play ed, completely tricked Frank | and licked Esseltine with a w drive which slashed through th the Porky goal tond had just C when he auessed wreong and ca October 14th, the day before deadling, steamed away as a power play strandâ€" ed, completely tricked Frank Huggins and licked Esseltine with a whistling drive which slashed through the space the Porky goal tond had just occupied when he guessed wrong and came out. Only seriovs i~jury of the night was taken by blond "Butts‘" Dunn, Porky defenceman, in the last perod when he turned his ankle as he wheeled for a sudden stop and the hinge of his foot twisted on a solid Hargreaves skate of the man ccvering him. skate of the man ccovering him. It was a thrilling game to watch, far better than the scant houseful which paid its way in to watch, in this league where you can take nothing for granted it seems and should go to see all the games . .. Just in case. Conway Saved Three Frank Conway made it a personal triumph, Saturday‘s game, for he was paying back an old score, the 10â€"4 shellacking the same club handed Miâ€" lionaires in 1935 when he was twixt the posts. In a night when the frontâ€" line firers had their sights set low he took everything nicely, saving at least three sure ones, playing his rebounds right in contrast to Essletine who let them bounce once or twice one goal coming on a pickâ€"up. Cattarello and Nevins were euchred out of scores in the first period by Conâ€" ) IOor s J id Wrightâ€"Hargre hiteâ€"shirted Mince Kirkland Lake, Jan. 18 e Advance)â€"Making th ) for Tuesday‘s gams w Japanese ladies‘ team for their gppearance in the next winter Ui)M games. Kit will make some movie shorts on the ice sport then take her coaching duties. Japan is taking the games so seriously that she ! already moved to get her athletes training for the 1940. Flashing Kit Klein, of St. Louis, American women‘s speed Sskating ind holder of the world and Olympic titles for women, v..'il‘l cosct from KIT KLEIN WILL_COACH JAP SKATERS 1€ complete revers; when their di s ragzged, Wri T1 1J the winners puUu" up stick checking away ie line seen here in n ic} Making the perfect setâ€" s game when Tekima‘s greaves meet here, the Iners from Duncan aveâ€" . efficient ho day, forwards 1V6 O a t inertmnng 10 i double share of eir position when goals came from :d _ Stan Lemon, been around quite ondâ€"piace suin ake Shore arena nine points, even n here in a Thoms he is of d forward Al Special to man. and from the lay with t Harâ€" key maâ€" ind rearâ€" vyed SQnAi came gank w2addy gtins ‘Câ€" on way and Cooper, Lemon and Dempsey were in close to give Essietine one real test in the same frame just as Preddy Ingram started a booming offensive by sailing down and crashing "Butts" Durn like a spinning top as he shot. Owen Hendry started the first goal when he lased a long one from outâ€" side the blue line. The rebound off Essictine was picked up by a speeding Warrich Roberts who slipped between the defencemen and had his shot away before the Porky goal tend had a DBurn like a Owen when he lact side the blum fort chano SLTaI whe young Bill Maki. It \ blue line, that face apparently looking 1f to, reversed himself which cleanly caug and gave Essieiine no Cnhance. 1t was a nice play made for himself. In the last pericd, the, Porky lineâ€" up alternated between the regular first line and defence and the second line forwards and Frank Huggins and Jeff Hcrne in the despera/te hunt for goals. Wrightâ€"Hargreaves: Goal, Conway; defence, Thoms, Ingram; centre, Lemâ€" on; wings, Dempsey, Young; alternates, Roberts, Morin, Hendy, Morton, Coopâ€" South Porcupine: Goal, Essletine; defence, Mayes, Dunn; centre, F. Hugâ€" gins; wings, Horne, L. Huggins; alterâ€" nates, Maki, Nevins, Woon, Cattarello, Harcberry Meyes (goal). Referee: Gerry LaGrave .Korkland Referec Lake. First Period No score. Penalty, Young. second Period 1. Wright Hargreaves, Roberts .... 5.00 2, South Porcupine, F. Huggins ... 9.00 3. Wright Hargreaves, Lemon ...11.00 Penalties: L, Huggins, Dempsey. Third Period 4. Wright Hargreaves, Ingram ....17.00 Penalties: Cooper, Horne. Paid attendance, 200. Hargreaves added insult to injury in bheir second goal when they scored with . man off, Dempsey in the penalty box, it a time when Porkies were supposed o be putting cn the pressure, accordâ€" ng to all the rules of hockey. Cagey Stan Lemon, a veteran who tarted his hockey career away back Ansonville Cubs Winners Here Saturday Afternoon Fresh from a defeat at the hands of Porcupine Red Wings, Ansonville Cubs were victors here Saturday afternoon when they defeated Timmins Tuxis 4â€"0 in a juvenile hockey fixture of the disâ€" trict league. Sudbury Star drid we haven‘t drunken ariving Om CC | eper flop Harereayv ne ; 1926 _ blue pped career away Dack jJlayed for Haileybury Junâ€" anyhow) got that goal with hich has marked his heady ot the Taceâ€"off draw from Maki. It was just inside the hat faceâ€"off. He sidled in, looking for a wing to pass 1 himself and flipped one nly caught the net corner ssletine no chantce. It was rin{ lin« . It Wwas faceâ€"off nmno for â€"At any rate in Maâ€" heard of any cases of bet sho that one back : ather funny goal of ticketed show red on Conway etween his leg: hnot as the goa oal Toronto, Ont.: Toâ€"day it is our pl« sure to add The Porcupine Advance Timmins to the list of newspap carrving our line of chatter. We 1 earnestly endeavour to offer to ars a weekly column dealing \ rent sporting activities. Those New Yorkers The battling New York Rang ter Patrick and company) wi guests at the Gardens Saturd ing and will probably pack ice hippodrome to the roof, Of to Foster Hewitt‘s gondola. along in that yor and one The Colvilles and Shibicky ma as good as some of the other line league, but they certainly recer support on the Ranger squad t crack line of Schrinerâ€"Carr ( interâ€"city rivals, who have mol than most car lines we know Minnie. not the Yonge Street ; Boucher, Murdock the iron man (not the ironâ€"fireman), Art Coulter, happyâ€" goâ€"lucky Dillon and the gentleman in the net. one Mister Kerr. Phil Watson the hard checking sensation who was in town a coupnle of years ago with a Montreal amateur club will also try out his skates. Amons thne seasot the New Yorkers around Conny Swyt! igloo, will be Butc Boucher, Murdock t the ironâ€"firemamn), A the easiest the ball, dr pass it to a tional). off. When the final w the balance of the plf stretchers while surviy notices for the obituar home town papers. "Bom to Dance with Sports Ahoy ! Qscar, w it all evetr tha seriod, the from chere, there, and every where by Al Ryekman Duse to his he reache« Vancouvel Due to his splendid showi he reached the semiâ€"fina Vancouver, has been cho Tennis tournament in B formerly nominated. Can companied by Ross Wilso tennis tsurnament. Camé sociation. The tourname! two Canadian tennis rept REPRESENT CANADA IN sOUTHERN TILT Shibic} ROSS WILSON ivals, who have more S car lines we know of ; the Yonge Street ser he seasoned performet Yorkers who will: wa arowned S the final w rer hand the Leals (WiO early press reports) have coreless wonders, are now showin o will: wander ; Carlton Street Keeling, Prank hic ) will b iturday â€" wing in the national championship last year when nals, the only Canadian to do so, Doug Cameron, ‘hosen to represent Canada at the International Buenos Aires instead of Jack Brawn, who was ‘ameron, the brilliant Vancouver boy, will be acâ€" Ison of Toronto, when‘ they journey south for the meron was chosen by the B.C. Lawn Tennis Asâ€" nent will be played from February 7 to 13. The 11 to the sumâ€" of thing (as is certainl} ison. for the has a really ipt to Sstir yÂ¥ visit the THE PORCUPINE ADVANCP. TTMMINS, ONTARIO wit 4 in it ‘spa pers We will the (LC 1 be played from tives are seen her their peed (No, nC 1¢ 1°¢ lC of ly it chise gossIlp 1 bourhood, the baseball at t at Duthric sen{d them 1n and We wiil Uo OUluUlFl DCNSL to answer them. To E. G. Toronto: The ice dimensions of the Montreal Forum are 200‘ x 85. There are two Madison Square Gardens, one in New York and one in Boston. To "A Friend" Port Credit: Thanks for the clippings. We will let you know when the Higshway Softball League Porcupine Red Wings Beat Ansonville Cubs Visitors to South End Lose 8â€"0 in Friday Match. ratioenal League C Thanks to the I omething). Now that the eems settled, son at 1ougAnt skated Cubs b of 8â€"0. nave Deen pic Empire Coron be a good ide Union Jack 1€ Ssouth Po The Adyv ‘ the Tastâ€"skatin Dawson. Porter a P« Flc t11 nytime ; them in SlL m( @1 little note that the Ont soclation W1 6 uch idea DOUG CAMERON )t uUIAr DL couldn‘t the hardball â€" situation , someone in our fair city ing a world‘s softball tourâ€" e Exhibition or better still e Leaf Stadium. George Just Notes 1pille V rprIS11 nave Mail Bag of our n rney. . rersonaiiy wC promise to wear our the opening game. e we had better not itario Amateur Softâ€" vill ‘hold its annual ‘ridav at Simcoe, Onâ€" liuKey Typeé. * let up trying anc hriller from start tCc ay dominated ag Red Wing team ind J. O‘Mara played e losers. Goalâ€"getter; s were Smith 2. Anâ€" â€"~LIn or: wares. Which Canada. Ever d it was maC tor of the C.N.E ggestion and is alt the possibilities of ey. Personally we Jan. 18 1k were without two >rs, but it seems ave held the deâ€" Jam r new readers, if sport questions will do our best fast, cléeanâ€" ipine Red Wings _ the Ansonville ‘ly large margin two of who rath; wings D. O‘Mara Y Special cleanâ€" seems e aeâ€" 10 Da w Gain Committee Room Vieâ€"| tory Over Toburn Because of Inellmble Player. ed them on when Bill T secretary of night inform was forfeit l« who January 5 loss. games will have none of them we Wednesday night in the third period of a Gold Diggersâ€"Porkies match and reminded that local teams have comâ€" plained strenuously of the officialdom as exhibited in the north end, the secâ€" retary said it was the privilege of clubs playing anywhere in the group to ask for outside referees. W member has to thevy‘re Works Both Ways "It works both ways you must reâ€" member," he said. "The home club has to pay for the outside men if they‘re requested." Referees in the Gold Belt southern section, he was told, couldn‘t be imâ€" proved upon and he reminded that "you have to develop referees the sam« as players." ‘eI Hockey Draw to be Held on February 6 The draw for which representatives ¢f the .Timmins Hockey Club have been selling tickets for the past few months is to be held at the arena on Saturday evenirg, February 6th, officials of the club announced on Saturday. The drawing was to have been mad» earlier in the season but the hockey club asked the public to wait a few weeks until imore pecple were given ‘ne chance of buying tickets. Tickets are still on sale and may ‘be obtaired from many people in Timâ€" mins. (BV Kirkland I 16 Tekima visiting t Prizec Winners to beâ€" Anâ€" nounced Whenâ€" Tekimas Visit Local Team. Lions Enjoy Outdoor Event Last Thursday Sleigh Riding and Toboganâ€" ing Take Place of Regular Meeting. orkies Win Game on Player Protest Lions turned Thursday eveni went sleigh r the rarrow path : rooked TPoOMEL Ther iD 1P in( WC (By Jack Maunder) d Lake, Jan. 18.â€"<Special to nce}â€"Scuth Poreupine Porkâ€" d a committee room reversal feat Toburn CGoldshirts handâ€" on PDome ice on January 5, 1 Thompson, of North Bay, of the N.OMHA., Thursday ormed Toburn that the game t because they used Jack Fritz neligible under the residence as of Kirkland Lake will be the team on February 6th. Y ed 0 10 1€ ing id i1 1DOlU paced e use ¢ about 50 a parly eve Ooman had e of the visitors. . 50 members of the ives tresent. on hall. t the Porcupine Ski seven o‘clock and paghetti supper. A the clubrooms as afterwards in the r sportsmen on . week when they and toboganning ir regular weekly 16 AJ L enCOll ryone enâ€" .3 Timmins Hockey Team Not Thinking About Quitting | Before the senior season opened this winter, the executive made no glowing promises to whe publicâ€"that A Winning | team had been rounded up all in one year. They, with Fred Quesnel, manâ€" ager of the team, steadfastly refused P opâ€" timistic predictions for the season. They realized all too well how other Gold Belt loop teams had been snapping up senior calibre players from the South. ‘They insisted that they were building for the future and in this principle they | still believe. | Club Has Finances to Carry Through Schedule. Exeecuâ€" tive and Players Feel That Timmins as a Whole is Behind They Do Work Hard Timmirs is not the best team in the league right now. But Coach Marty Lauder is still hard at work with his men and has produceéed some results that surprised even home supporters. For irstance, the 3â€"1 victory over Wright Hargreaves in Kirkland Lake on Januâ€" ary 9th; and the 5â€"4 win over Toburn hnere on January 6th. Wright Harâ€" greaves‘ record shows a win over Toâ€" burn, while Toburn‘s record shows a win over the leagueâ€"leading Lake Shore teaim. Timmins goes into battle again next Wednesday evening at South Porcupine. There‘ll be no spirit of defeat when the lads put on their sweaters at South End. They‘re out to take this next game from Porkies who have been their main stumbling block so far this season. On Friday of this week, Noranda Copper Kings are to be the guests here. It was a tough battle the same two teams had in the Quebecs town last Sunday evening that ended 7â€"6 for Noranda after the Timmins team had an advantage most of the way through. The locals had come from the Wright Hargreaves game at Kirkland Lake the night before. Ouvtsiders Like the Team According to reports from both Kirkâ€" lard Lake and Noranda,. the Timimins aggregation was not one with which to trifle. The Gold Diggers were in zsod form and drew few penalties. Locally, the fans have seen only Lake shore and Toburn, aside from South Por:upine. The Lake Shore game was good hockey. The crowd was well sa‘tisâ€" Aied. The Toburn game was a victory for Timmins and the fans went home ! highly pleased. Timmins has not earnâ€" m W stand To game ing t was 1 the z1 Wr: their of th tain ankle repla:! defen all 1 for ‘I Frg closeâ€" Ais Y forws sexte inan WIT defer Robe Coop To Mille wing: in, K Re ed the reputation of being a pugilisticâ€" allyâ€"inclined outfit. Away from home, they are credited with bemg, imusually clean in their play. The bad blood that exists between the Porkies and Timmins comes to the sur{azce every time the two meet. This is not to be laid, even in the greater part, at the Timmins team‘s door. 6 Good Hockey Coming Taking the situatton;} all.in. cad1, it seems that Timmins, hnockey fans may be assured of seeing good hockey whenever any one of the Kirkland Lake teams or Noranda is at the local arena. When South Porcupine.. comes, if all manage to keep their. tempers the games should be well worth while watchin«. The jocal club operates undér some difficulties that other feams in the Gold Belt loop have executive ard the team are making honest efâ€" forts to give the fans the best they can. They try to be good sports win or lose. And they feel sure Timmms fans feel the same way. the Te Riverside Pavilion Andy Cangiano‘s Orchestra Both Nights W EDNE SDAY and SATURDAY Nights Wednesday Coupleâ€"50c¢ Extra Ladyvyâ€"10¢ Deell inexcusable at rently believec the entirely d There are, in the Timmi would win eve a here to blast those it possibly cg up an uninte Why should i come the sort about sport | boosts rotten shows? The answer ‘Hargreaves Wins Again from Toburn Kirkland Lake, Jan. 18.â€"â€"(S5 The Advance)â€"History repeat here Thursday night when Wri greaves Miners ran up the tory C shirts in §P from the scar was minus any Ducanites clim standing. Toburn were dison game ever started b ing that their playin was ineligible and t the zip and dash of Wright Hargreav their win enough, s of their biggest ste: tain Chuch Thoms ankle in practite C replaced last night defence veteran, w‘ all his behindâ€"the for Tekimas. Frank Conway w closeâ€"in shots he 1f Ais net WOrK forwards, some sextet couldn Robert Coopet Toburn:â€" Goal, Millest, Gianrini: wings, Speck, Poss( in, Kaufman, Edw (@Y i+ «S¥‘ 6. Toburn, Cole Penalties: In man (5 IPSLC : Weelk sions Weekâ€"End Hockey Scores | inoeuvres whi Wright Harg: fence, Dymen Toburn, Coleman (M W. Hargreaves, Robe Penalties: Roberts (2) Paid attendance, 100. Toronto 3, Chicago 2 Canadiens 5. Maroon Sundayv Boston 3, Americans Detroit 2, Chicago 0. Wright Hargreaves, Lem W Hargreaves, Young (R W. Hargreaves, Dyment Penalties: Hendy, Posso Second Period wW. Hargreaves, Young Ha:i Har Te last nignt veteran, w behindâ€"the Saturday Coupleâ€"$1.00 Extra Ladyâ€"10 Inexcusable Abuse tion in Timmins. a s believe, has been Hargreaves â€"end â€" Hocke sort that rt when 1€ intorm ‘ Ingran C . M First Period ites each). Third ~Period imse whl it house r sthriking i VC sudd rikin Saturd p Why T1 1C 1C Oot H PAGE s3EVEN LlLI V W odint Lemon o (Roberts pret IOWI ized before the e N.OH.A. rulâ€" ach, Jack Fritz, never did flash rould Adshead )1 epeated itsclf Wright Harâ€" the identical r second vicâ€" Toburn Goldâ€" took its cue of fans and 1 tuI > value for without one forces. Capâ€" turned â€" his mnesday, w mie Coopt his vear d W he opposing Mayosky‘s dly brilliant i it ~Kec of abust alternates Darrauch defence, Coleman; s. E.. Morâ€" NT 11 Lemâ€" i@iKnes nd Kaul lace t1 In= th on the top and eâ€"‘to his Ss0U roub topping iding truth Lem â€" 1ates, 10.00 15.00 17.00 12.45 15.00 4.00 19. .00 1€ 18

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