In between, Freddy Ingram, the deâ€" who can show most forwards a trick or two in skating speed and who acknowledges not a peer in the practise of «whistling bullet shots at small targets, popped in a pair for the losers. His mark w moureux, who i at Lake Shore nair of defence Crawford Stars as ‘Shore Beats Hargreaves 5 to 2 12 points to his scoring total with three goals and one assist as Lake Shore Blue Devils took a 5â€"2 decision from Wright.â€" HMHargreaves Miners here Friday. Large John, who always stands bareâ€" handed after the toughest game to "shake"? with his opponents (that saluâ€" tation was just as sincere after the loss to Red FElyers early in the season as it has been for wins) was head man in Lake Shore‘s big periods at each end of the contest. E: J. Doyle, Timmins ............ (Grant; Kapuskasing .............. A. R. Harkness, Timmins... G..C,. Inrwin, SGisege::".........,;;... 0. Henderson, So. Poreupine Col. Mac Lang, North Bay.... W. 8. Jamieson, Timmins ... H. A. LMeach,. Miseoe .......:....... Kirkland Lake, Feb. 8. (Special to The Advance) Johmnny Crawford, the best sportsâ€" man on local ice, embarked on a perâ€" sonal field day here on Friday to add His mark was equalled by Leo Laâ€" imoureux, who is making up for lost time at Lake Shore‘s second centre, on a pair of defenceâ€"assisted counters. Was Good Game It was a good game, hurt in the late stages by a charge on the referee anc a positive rush of penalties as temper: frayed, but maintaining its exciting pace throughout. Crawford got unselfish support from frontâ€"liners for his first two goals which came while fans were settling in their Osborne, Miscoe: K. J. Smith, Timmins............ . Thib, Enclichart :......;..:..... W. Widdifield, Timmins ....;... H. S, McDonald, North Bay.. T. L,; Tooke, Kirkland .......;.. H. Machean, Noranda .......... W. D. Pearce, So. Poreupine MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8TH 1927 4464048940648 04848 0044404904 066044 0048484844844 44484404640 %448044 "Best Sportsman on Kirkland lce" Leads Lake Shore Team to Seventh Victory in Gold Belt Loop. L. B. Wilson, Liskeard .......... Dr. E. C. McKee, Kirkland.... ****" EFr. O‘Gorman, Timmins ...... V. BR. Andrews, North Bay.. 2.0°man C. P. RKamsay, Timmins........ S, D. Eplett, Liskeard ............ es J. :R. Fodd, Timmins..........;... 4 T. G. Grills, Liskeard ............ sls A~: C Cain, Timmins .............. 4. Patterson, Englehart ........ W. D. Cuthbertson, Timmins L. Sauder, So. Poreupine ...... Sandy Fulton, So. Poreupine b. Angus, Noranda ...... ......... G. 8. Lowe, Timmim .............. F. C. Evans, So. Porcupine... Dr. E. A. F. Day, Timmins Alex Fulton, Kirkland ... Dr. 0. J. Stahl, Timmins . H. L. Gomoll, North Bay .. Dr. L. Hudson, Timmins.... J. Kirkwood, Noranda .. R. Richardson, Timmins .. E. Cantor, So. Poreupine.. W. Ecclestone, Timmins.... D. Sutherland, Haileybury 8. R. McCoy, Timmins .... W. Rinn. Timmins ;;;...;..;;... big periods at each end of! Ingram‘s famed backhand was blockâ€" |ed just at the end of the first period _ Freddy Ingram, the deâ€"| when he broke clean from a power play ) can show most forwards| on which the switch was thrown when vo in skating speed and| Young was waved off .o leave ‘Harâ€" edges not a peer in the greaves shortâ€"handed ‘histling bullet shots at | The big exâ€"Campbellford â€" Maroon popped in a pair for the | made no mistake when he got his next j |chance. He flipped a pass to Roberts vas equalled by Leo Laâ€" | as he passed the blue line. Roberts anâ€" is making up for lost time |gled nicely to the side of the net and re‘s second centre, on a |slipped back a pass which gave Ingram ‘eâ€"assisted counters. | the unguared side of the net for a target is Good Game } Bill Durram had a gasping good time od game, hurt in the late |of it a moment later when Ingram harge on the referee and | whized in and did a back pivot just h of penalties as tempers iabout at the crease as he wheeled for maintaining its exciting |a possible pass. The Durnan was a bit ut. out of his protected territory and the t unselfish support from \Ingram rearguard checked him to the r his first two goals which with a good deal of bounce, for a ins were settling in their loss of breath, but no goal. T. N. 0. Bonspiel â€"Dunbar Trophy in tiie iate eferece and as tempers ason as it 1 man in ch end of ame t at salu the los , MacLean Grant Harkne Ma Widdifield stamping stands, the first one indeed coming while many of the "faithful" were still filing in. Crawford was in perfect position at goalmouth for both goals. He took Olliver‘s pass from the side for the first one and on the second passed to Grivel and hustled to the payoff spot for the return to trim Conway all the way and Conway played a standout game all night for the Miners. Lamoureux‘s third. goal of the period came from ‘"KRed" Wright‘s pass with Crawford in there too, as moral supâ€" port perhaps. Pre}imin ary Donald Grant +1 Osbot Wilsor MacDonald Rin 1€ First Round Grant MacDonald i@itterson Second Round \a checking game which rocked back \the Blue on their heels. Armstrong‘s penaity in the third perâ€" | jod was the period for action. Once the ]red light went on, a very tardy flash after the goal had been piled up for 'qult.e a spell as such things go, and | Hargreaves claimed a goal that "Buck" Dempsey had pried the puck past Durâ€" nan‘s foot which was holding it against ( the post. It wasn‘t allowed, The:1 Durnan caught one and turned into his net for the throw. Hargreaves claims he carried the puck over the zgoal line in his own line as he made that toss and that he faked it into the bargain and roared for a penalty shot. It was just after that when the c»ieâ€" prated mob scene was staged with a Robertsâ€"Vair start. In the late stages of the period there was a personal feud between Young and Wright. . Wright slashed Young over the backs of the legs once and on Young rushes after that, thouble looked immiâ€" nent but it didn‘t break. Crawiord and Olliver repeated the.r firstâ€"period act a minutes or so latet with a nice pass pattern inside the blue line and Lamoureaux got the game‘s final goal. For Wrightâ€"Hargreaves Conwsy ih goal played a nice game. Dudgeon was good up front and Ingram scintillated on defence while the winners featured Crawford, Lamoureux and the front Nikumaâ€"Murray.â€"At the manse of the Timmins Finuish United Church., 16 Elm street, north, Saturday,â€" Februâ€" ary 6th, at 2 p.m., Miss Rose Lena Murâ€" ray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs,. John Murray, of Goldale Townsite, to Eino Aldrich Nikuma, son of Mr. and Mrs. John <â€"Nikuma, of Goldale Townsite, Rev. A. I. Heinonen officiating. â€" The young couple were attended by Miss Irene Maki and Mr. Helmer I. Suomu, both of Timmins. Mr. and Mrs. Nikula will reside at Goldale Townsite, Tisdale, Mountjoy Township. Lake shore: goal, Durhan, defence. Crawford, Milton;; centre, Olliver; wings, Grivel, Mitchell; alternates Wright, Lamoureux, Wilkes, Chipman, Armstrong. Try The Advance Want Advertisements Wrightâ€"Hargreaves: goal, Conway, defence, Thoms, Ingram; centre, Lemâ€" on; wings, Young, Dempsey; alternates: Pyment, Dudgeon, Henry, Morton, Roberts. First Period L, Shore; Crawford (Olliver), 1 L. Shore: Crawford (Grivel), 3. L, Shore: Lamoureux (Wright), 6. Penalties: Young (2), Crawford. Second Period W. Hargreaves, Ingram (Roberts) 10. wW. Hargreaves: Ingram, 13 Penalties: Grivel, Ingram, Dudgeon. Third Period L, Shore: Crawford, (Olliver), 12 L. Shore: Lamoureux (Crawford), 16 Penalties: Roberts (match), Armâ€" strong, Ingram, Hendy, Wilkes, Young, Wright. i | | i ! l | ! ! Marriage on Saturday at the Finnish United Church Referec: Steve Vair and Btr veott. Grant Richardson Paid attendance 525 Grant Richarason Final Richardson Winner UC THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE. TIMMINS, ONTARIO Yellow Snow Falls (QObserve at South Peyr(‘upuw Wed din c Unusual Iâ€l( nomenon â€" Reâ€" lnm'te(l from South End JUbliee A call this morning t« "yellow snow" this mor Porcupine, the oddity be many residents there. T colouring of the snowfal but it is certain that the seemed to be distinctly 3 rested on the white snow en on previous days it sh distinctly as being yellov Oldâ€"Timers Win from Juniors at Benefit n a game it tracted a good the "Oldâ€"Tim a hard fought One of the the game was ous "kid line and Richerâ€"I Timers. Unusual Phenomenon ported from South This Morning. Although the Ju: lead going into the Timers won out b make the final scor Oldâ€"Timers: goal Colquhoun, Gauth blay; wings, Aug spares, GrHiroux. Juniors: goal, Ba Numella, T. Delmonte; wings, Booth, Chapma Dougall, Cook, Marina Therriault, C. Renaud. Famous "Kid Line‘" Reâ€"unitâ€" ed, Now for the Oldâ€"Timâ€" (McKinncr 9. Oldâ€"Timers Penalties: * Delmonte. Referce: W Oldâ€"Tim Oldâ€"Tim (Colqul Juniors, Juniors, Penalty : Juniors Juniors Penaltic Old â€"Time:r Oldâ€"Time1 nefit ga who had ame hetr BIGGEST VALUE IN PLYMOUTH HISTORY! Imperial Motor Sales, distributors, 59 â€"61 Third Avenue Phone 3, Timmins Doubleâ€"Action Hydraulic Brakes for smooth, positive, straightâ€"ahead stops. wWHAT PLYMOUTH GIYES YOU second Period First Period Third Period McKinnor Windshield Defrosting VYents Improved Weight Distribution Sound and Heat Insulation Still Easier Steering More Road Stability Less Night Eyeâ€"strain Timeâ€"proven Hydraulic Brakes Famous Allâ€"Steel Body McKinn owd ? reâ€"union McKinnon plaving f l ‘ snow UJ s it show vellow. bein tel Bob Sal 11c not kn w as It 1 1e 0O mimeé Oldâ€" Porcupine Hardware Furniture Co., Dealers, South Porcupine in the cCc completit Former_ ; district,. rother ‘of ‘Timmins Man Celebrates Fifty Years of Married Life. 30 ye Dam 190"7. 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Had Aid, To Press Assault Charge â€" Against Red Hammill jJunior team, will be pressed to the limit, says Fred McKenna, coach of the North Bay team, one of whose members is alléeged to have been struck by Hammill aitery an exhibition hockey match between North Bay and Sudbury at the Bdy Tuesday right. Hammill moved from South Porcupine to Sudbury this serâ€" 1 wheelâ€"fight. A new Safety Interior . . . controls on instrument panel are recessed . . . every detail is reâ€" designed for safety. Also, double. action Hydraulic Brakes . . . Allâ€" Steel Body . . . and a new, quiet Hypoid rear axle eliminates tunâ€" nel in rear compartment . .. wider vision windshield with builtâ€"in deâ€" froster vents. Plymouth still costs less to run. 1936 owners report 21 to 27 miles to a gallon of gasoline . . Savings in oil up to 20%. 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Electra Porcupine Mines Buy Snowmobile and Truck The police are said to have had a lively time to protect Red Hammill from the fury of the crowd that stormâ€" ea the ice after the injury to the North Hole No. 6 on the Electra Porcupine Gold Mines property in the Night Hawk Lake section has been completed to â€"a depth of 600 feet according to an ofificial report issued by the company. The hole is located 200 feet west of No. 2. No assays have been obtained from either the sludge or the core. Electra Porcupine announces the purchase of a srowmobile and a snow sedan driven by an aeroplane propeiâ€" lor, by which it is hoped to remedy the transportation â€"problem between the property and the railway. tion Troy Record:â€"There is, so to speak, a greater resemblance than appears on the surface between prayer meetings and peace conferences:â€"the people who need them least attend. a Vet +878 Phone 636 Sharpe and my honeyâ€"