sCorir caugh guard chane zone ag Sommer he had vack Da at his Malore as Malo and hois ciose in. The 1: Norarda Noran Timmins Has Two Nicest Goals The two nicest goals of the night were in the last canto and there was very little to choose between them. The McKinrnonâ€"Young play was a beauty tnat left the Noranda team inside the Timmins blue line and gave them a clear path to the goal. With Homer on defence alone McKinnon skated away 6ff to the side to grab Young‘s pass and hoist a high one past Roche from ter five m fore the g: had incre; three. Cou goal while scored for close to the top of the league. The front â€"lineâ€"sniparsâ€"are dangerous now when they‘re in front of the nets and they aren‘t missing the net as often. After being a goal down for half of the first period the locals started their scoring line and rapped in two fast goals by Vail and Morgan to take a should have usual high PC and Fortin w ders. Their sty many ‘"accide; have been che Al he There wa handed out referee, but who watch should have "Spider" McKinr job of holdire d spot between Ja Morgan. Tremble non on the Diggr Eddie Mal "shiner," a vi kima game 1: played without the evening be unfinished gar In ‘the Porkie fused to accep Jack Wilder th had to for{cjt 1 were leading 4 of showmansh Noranda team Lortie and Le coach. Grosver unfinished game ai South Porcupine. In ‘the Porkie game when Lottie reâ€" fused to accept a yenalty imposed by Jack Wilder the Noranda Copper Kings had to for{cjt the game to Porkies wno were leading 4â€"1 at the time. That bit of showmanship on the part of the Noranda team brought suspensions on Lortie and Len Grosvenor, Noranda coatch. Grosvencr was in the Noranca dressing room between periods but was not allowed in the Noranda box white he team was on the ice. Timmins Defeat Noranda in > Game Without Single Penalty , shoulder ar tack of the team â€" was Timmins and Porkies Defeat Noranda Copper Kings Led by Jimm winger, the Tin feataed a weak a score of 6â€"3 lixture at the night. There wa minutes of fas ea by . formet Noranda Weakened by Suspension of Rene Lortie as Reâ€" sult of Unfinished Game at South Porcupine on Tuesday | Evening, Some Nice Hockey Shown Last Night. Abc THURBREDAY. FEBRUARY i1TH. i8931 ge Aas the period e Noranda pulled the r five minutes of ; re the game ended d increased their ree. Coughlin cout Noranmt A Quarter of a Century Telephones: OFFICEâ€"295 _ RESIDENXCEâ€"6§23 GORDOXNK BLOCK d Malecn Utman Timmins For Twentyâ€"five Years, 1 have been continuously enâ€" zgaged in the business of General Insurance, representâ€" ing all through those yvears the same timeâ€"tried comâ€" panies in Automobile, Fire and Life. I am working for my customers, and not for any particular company. DISTRICT AGENT FOR MANTFACTURER‘s LIFE JNSURAXNCE CO. 15 tealm been improving ‘ame and if the improveâ€" arted sooner there is no the team would be very 3 vIke t] he opinion of many contest that a few It wasn‘t up to the standards. Lajoic e principal offenâ€" win malrgin tao ted the Noranda and â€" McKinnon wasn‘ t up . standards. ‘â€" principal . ay caused a ins‘‘ that" j 1@an, secordâ€"string Gold Diggers ceâ€" Noranda team by penaity in the 63 brilliant hockey. ngs were weakenâ€" iL on Rene Lortie, Timmins defence, a result of the Cl ar NOH.A ena IAst in the 89 10uld Doi Curlers to Play for MceiIntyre Cup Here . who want to asked to sign already ‘This is to Timmins Club Event to Beâ€" gin on Monday Evening. cert ie‘ wNAOiG team they previously ha home with bright championship next The teams wet Roche: defence. PoIs Hornt put The game Play was fast al due to the fact t of the few days b the boys the best to have. Noranda nols, Lajois ard CC dangerous threat : big George "Milk: ways a menace. For the lozrals S« a bit more than t with his sensatior The whole team and crashed int bruised his shoul gcal out of positi Coughlin‘s goal a bit of tough luc ville. The shot | Ooff two pair of ing into the net. through Vail‘s le right in front of goalie‘s view was The two perfec and Utman in th play put the gam a Cchance to stop. JoJOo irembley wa battling for the diss in the corne and finally got it and passed out t Malone. Just as Eddie stopped the puc he was bedied out of the play and Jim my Utman speeding around behin him picked up the puck and drove int the top corner of the twine. Fortin Crashed Into Timmins Goal Just before the period ended Forti of the Noranda rearguard rushed the ice in an attempt to score. Sommer ville stopped the shot and flattened ou on the ice, smothering the puck. For tin tripped as he sped by Sommervill Utiman starts His Goal Parade Timmins‘ first goal in the seco came from a scramble near the CC per Kings‘ villa, Jimmy Utman fou the small opening and didn‘t waste a time to push the rubber through. T whole Gold Digger team was insi the Noranda defensce zone. the Noranda detfter Utimamn‘s second vas a nise play th: bined thrcoug two men pa times before gial The last : other treat Noranda‘s 1 counter afte Lajois in a 1 ger nets. So ice when th just thrown himse to sincther the rul {orTmanct Kinncn were hbat front of to seore was in 4 Play for the Norarda Timmins Timmin: Kinnon) Noranda Noranda, Co (ienols) ...,;,. Timmins, McP Timmins,. Utm ... ...; Timimin Timmin Malone) ind MeKi: 6 Lreno ibs, h bright ho Â¥a mixâ€"lp in Ssommervill sSecond Period Utman (Malon Third legs. Vail was sta of Sommerville an as blocked. ect goals by McK the last five minu ime on ice,. ubbe1 id an 1€ il Po riod ToJ 1M th TDMDITN®S No rot S1 ar C )€ C riod McKinn {1 McKint Da m ll tandi1 H 16 Motr 1¢ nC ha w thier, Joe C Uratton and Milis; wings, Voug Camer. on and Gignac; centre, C. Cameron; alternates, O‘Sullivan, Mousseau, Gauâ€" thier. Kennex and Abramson. Referee. Iroquois Falls Sees Lively Hockey Game n Smith Rink‘s Record Will be Hard to Beat 1l vh C L ‘am from South Poreupine Gives Exhibition Match with Falls Players. Score "â€"4 for T woO. the loca Kenney T‘€ com South End visited the Falls exhibition tilt with a team conâ€" mostly of players from the Merâ€" team of the town league. ugh hockey "ain‘t what she used n the Falls a fair number of dieâ€" ns turned out for the game alâ€" the weather was far from favyâ€" Th early in the first when he got on Soucy, to have his shot ck. He made up for it very otching the first goal of the u1 lone play. The Porkies all around the Eskimos nets local, subs on but to no avail ey managed to tie the score ot Bastien deflected into the y drew the first of the few handed out by referee Joe and Gignar slipped one in to alls one up. Abramson made the Papermakers snapping s rebound past Bastien, Richâ€" he puck in for an almost sure ie period‘s close but Thomas > opportunity to score,. aers started hard in the secâ€" eariy In Uthe on Soucy, t ck.~ Heâ€"mat otchins the AI J. M. Rot ernates, Richart 1 and MacDoug ills: goal, Soucy Milils: wings., Do alls, Ont Advance. t Porcupine and the aans| . 49CIMOT DASRKCLDUAI Afll OZL~A1 th Porcupine and the Fallsl revived Saturday oveningi d junior and intermediate|Foyupr Team Loop Swings Into Action With Good Fast PoOorkie team but duge toâ€"t 11 MC nmins thi fi1 CTO _ behind il >â€"year record, But it ‘ than that, for the ‘on the first bonspie: Ontario Curling Asâ€" t Hailevbury in 1927. Haileybury that Nort t for D. E. Suther vÂ¥o members of tn » and D. H. Millat Porkies came into four goals. Macâ€" on Thomas‘ passâ€" ade it 5â€"3 picking ind the Falls net. the part of Soucy his period. O‘Sulâ€" s first penalty, and PCOWE did a imerot the p _Purity, losing one to Mel Charron; s they won the y, losing a game :11 iham of New Lisâ€" N euv 1J 1J e _ men broke throu h.â€"11th.© Spf change it ce that " was. faster he fact that ver used the med to be on on. For the in 13 games and Purity were ove ance wh Cameror .. : stood lot for bovs K Ccarryinfg was loathe tarted ths 517 ore on at tim Suther Mot al l Hn â€" ind Ba on the out the 1p} nda the onlyv Marst Tuesd tried â€" his team‘s Noranda pl fair at south Porcuy night, in which soms Rene Lortie rushed Lortie did not appear last night, and Coa« the Noranda team wa Although Dean Ke of the N.O.H.A.., col toâ€"day to give a sta Noranda Coach Will Make No Comment Coach Grosvenor and Rene Lortie Said to be Suspendâ€" ed for Parts in South Porâ€" cupnine Affair. McNic Hish Sch Schumacher Town Wins First: Senior Basketball Tilt 32â€"21 1Il HKCo now kill. O17 im ime T wC Ou PS Game at Schumacher Gymnasium. 11 in the 1 Sueo Oye of Japan, runnerâ€"up for the Olympic vauiting in Berlin, made an auspicious American debut at the 30t] rose A. A. games in New York by winning the vault with a 3 inches. The tall, lithe Nipponese athlete showed effortle: a field that included Earle Méeadows, of Southern Calif Harding of Yale, and George Varoff, of the University o won the U.S. naticnal championship in 19§36. They finish in the order named. Suco Oye is pictured clearing the ba: H Norant 1C Manners. imes will be play vening. one at Luhta fansk / aArC @l ma box Ive ith 8T; hn )] T‘own C e MytI mel LV il it W Tow i Grosvenot ; not allowe understood 1f both Lortie 5( O ho upit Acd1 1€ m Cam fi1 11 ‘uesday; In th _ claim hibited held th e here| ible to )1 W 1 € Stod from lac l U south End Oldâ€"timers Draw With Juniors to The Advance)â€"] played their first ga here on Monday wh Oldâ€"timers to a 7â€"7 are not nearly the represented the camp showed they were ca hockey when they Iimmins High Meets South End Sextet More ind T‘v T1 1( @‘r more experien?ed rIVAais SKated ough them for six goals while they y counted two. i the second period the Juniors exâ€" ited vastly improved hockey and 1 their rivals scoreless although unâ€" wCC Â¥e «ILXperiencel iun in Mix Goal ?‘eriod. St. Valentine‘s {2¢ 3 Da'1¢e ‘7;;;/"55’/ g °Z4 Ah_; P RIVERSIDE PAVILIOQN 1 . ipine 10 ood on 1imnmll that v B o( ims 1 NIGNA L wWwanis leag! till to be d katin experien ince) first nIig efeated â€" Hockey lay Here Toâ€"morâ€" 11 nigh â€"POorcupline game of th when they â€" ng championsAalp 30th annual Millâ€" i a leap of 14 ieet period the Junior reâ€"struck and their nced rivals skated d light i ss style against ornia, William 1 Oregon, who d BOhind OvCs 11 + of the season they held the The Juniors aissy team that st year, yet they ble of very fine rcamse a fourâ€" eriod to tie the y ME stil be it 50 ed 10 Vocational In the final period the Juniors really i played On | came to life, when the line of Dysart. . _called off.| Andrews and Popovitch scored three . the South | goals in short order to leave the Juniors exhibition | only one down. The Juniors tied up ie Timmins | the count and went one up only to have lled at 745.‘ the Oldâ€"timers come back and tie up ing defeatâ€" | the count. Goalâ€"getters for the Oldâ€" undefeated | timers were Smith, Dorey,. Thomas, uth Porecuâ€" | M:Cann and Cook. while the Juniors in the disâ€" | counters were notched by Millions, Dyâ€" ame should | sart 2, Nummela, Richard, Popovitch and Hume. Players in First ela after Special Juniors NIGHT AL PIERINPS ORCHESTRA Teékimas .. :.; Lake Shore PoOrkics....;, :. Noranda...... Timmins Wâ€"Hargreaves ‘TOBDUurn ; ;>".. ard, Andrews by and Millet South Por Timmins 6 Coming ga cupine at South Pcoreu day , Wrigh ada. Tuesda Noranda Team Leaves Ice as Lortie Refuses Penalty and Hume. Oldâ€"timer: goal, Moyers: ~ defence Montgomery, McCarm:; 'cen'tre Thomas; wings, Smith, Proulx; .spares, Cook Smith, Dorev. Jumniors Nummela Hume. P. south .l’orcupinc Game Marred as Lortie Rushes Referee Wilder in Seconnd Period on Tuesday Night. Porkics Get 4â€"1 Victory. A. E. Stephenson, of New Liskeard,‘ has withdrawn his rink from the Onâ€"| tario bonspiel at Toronto. was mat Rene L Wil mixr net sult« not WASs char Bans From forwards ing the Esseltine stcod up of shots orkies 0o t} ow wit} ae pressure wa . Huggins an ) the third | ackâ€"handed th AY FEBRUARY, 13th th Pcorcup , Wright Tuesday greaves. r1ad C med flash the 1 disallowed ged. Later ed in iimmedia nenalty. Poreu: Advance rlled Porcupine goal, Lang; defence, Pecore, centre;, ~â€"McDougally;} wings, Cunningham; spares, Richâ€" ws, Popovitch, Millions, Libâ€" he NC ike a )â€"Noranda Frid a} . 0 +D Scores Hargreayv Norancda ne, Feb. 11â€"â€"(Special â€"What started out to e here Tuesday night he segof«Eperiod when rmer Timmins player, oranda Copper Kings, penalty Referee Wildaâ€" rtie rushed the referee, Friday, South Porâ€" Shore. Saturday, at â€" Tekimas. Sunâ€" rgreaves . at Norâ€" the board ave him ; Noranda Wrigcht 11 ‘ree, and High School .. ... Canadiens . T P.A .A .A. Tech TuXxis High School . Trail Rangers Canadiens ... Feocit*:."."... .. 1st Timmins T.P .A .A .A. Sonja Henie, "queen of the ice," to become a citizen of United Stat« it has been reported. She is now Pittsburgh. High School Canadiens ‘T.P.A.A.A. Although three High School teams are leading in the three Kiwanis hockâ€" ey leagues just now, they have by no means cinched first place for the seaâ€" son. In the junior Trail Rangérs are just two games behind, in the interâ€" m:ediate Canadiens are one game beâ€" hind, and in theâ€"senior Tuxis are down one game. puck to bang it into : scored his second goal | ed the Noranda defet Roche completely on a the ice into the close : Shortly afterwards H High School Leads Kiwanis Leagues the ite into the close corner. Shortly afterwards Horne, rushing in on the Noranda defence, was downed close to the boards by Lortie. Referee Wilder rang the bell andâ€" motioned Lortie to the penalty box. Lortie rushed the referee and jammed him against the boards and Referee Wilder promptâ€" ly gave Lortie five minutes. The Moranâ€" da team, however, refused to accept the penalty to Laertie and when Referee Wilder gave them two minutes to take the penalty and continue, they left the ice. It appeared to be very poor sportsâ€" manship on the part of the Noranda coach who led his team off the ice, beâ€" cause of a penalty Lortie evidently deâ€" served, if not for boarding Horne, at least for rushing the referee, which is a penaltyâ€"deserving act in any league. Porkies Play Exhibition Al Huggirs led his team into the dressing room andâ€" several minutes later they returned, some clad in the club sweaters and others in red sweatâ€" shirts, and played a period of exhibition hockey in which the Reds were defeatâ€" ed 3 to 1. Maki, Woon and Mayes talâ€" lied for the winners while Huggins scored the lone marker for the Red Shirts. Coughlin, Lajci Rice, Caldwell, Porkiesâ€"Goal McKay, Dunn; wires,. Cattarel Dunn led the Porkie attack on Norâ€" anda with two goals, while Esseltin« played headsâ€"up hockey in the Porki ret. Genois, Marshall ard Lajois wer( particularly effective for Noranda. Norandaâ€"Goal,, Roche; defence, Lorâ€" tie, Marshall; centre, Genois: wings second Period 1. Porkies, ~DUuNIF ; .. ...\ . Penalties: F. Huggins, La)m gins. Genolis. Trail Rangers, Canadiens, and Tuxis in Second Place in Three Hockey Loops. Including Novelties, Hats, Noisemakers, etc. Just $1.00 Couple ce, Caldwell, Fortin. Porkiesâ€"Goal, Esseltine; defence, cKay, Dunn; certre, â€" F. Huggins; rgs, Cattarello, Haneberry; spares, aki, Woon, Nevins, L. Huggins, Horne First Period Porkies, Dunn (Nevinsg) â€"...... 5.31 Porkics, Lyn: Huggins :;..;......., 5.47 Noranda, Caldwell (Rise) ...... 6.05 Porkies, Cattarello (Huggins, HOLMEC).: y x c ie d nds e 11.43 No penalties. No Advance In Price Admission jcoeeded Intermediates hi ul couldn‘t re into the goa goal when ht paxrt not including 1s; Wings Bradshaw ishIing 1 ; _downe . Refoert motiont ic} _ Pt§ 1" 19 Dunn 4.07 Hugâ€" 14