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Porcupine Advance, 15 Mar 1937, 1, p. 7

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â€" _ _â€"_PAPER S DOUBLE Automatic | LARGE BOOKLET alty, fla bound t one. W Morgan Timmin to â€"Len Maki go inz to for the Â¥ OouUut from a thr Hane first ; threw The Adyv hockey Scuth P CoOI had Score is 15â€"14 in Exhibition Tilt as Teams Warm Up for Kenning Cup Final to be Played Here This Week. Goa! hery Two Minutes as ~Porkies Take Locals at Falls short perio and w mer. there Cliffn minut steI‘s pas Cliff goa fourâ€"mir was madt puck it fr. to fi; T‘imm Unio Tony in frc Cca he min ficig Mor gal mir HT .A Timmins Holds Copper Cliff _ to Twoâ€"Goal Lead in Final Aldege Bastien, Timmins Goalie Gives Stellar Perforâ€" mance at Stanley Stadium Thursday Night. Sudbury Fans Disappointed. A} MONDAY, MARCH 13TH 1937 1 K 1M VJ mimn‘ ns Timmins two up, breaking wher Esseltine failed to e game. in Opens Scoring ned the sgoring on a lone n made it 2â€"0 for Tmmins , following his own rush. w the cnly penalty of the ‘r boarding and Timmins ‘n up. This proved costâ€" ns and Horne creaking tally by the Porkie coach ‘ry made up for his penâ€" i on Frank Huggins‘ reâ€" > the Timmins margin to t the score at 3+3 on ind. Nevins alone put jain. A Frank Huggins is play tied up again. s on the next two, passâ€" ind Horne respectively, fifth and sixth goals. , March 15. â€"(Special to Al Huggins cpened t ~In a game of exhibition ; second making it 7â€"4 here Saturday night,|alone rush. Laflamm e deteated Timmins and | kie attack at their go rd for number of goals| Esseltine for Timmin i the adding machines| further reduced the P heir jch, it was found|ing on Kerr‘s pass. V id 15 and Timmings only ) ability in this stanza y flowed in at the rate| Porkies‘ attacks alon e every two minutes|eighth and ninth we 1J chante to break away d down the ice by Hexiâ€" 1 cver to Heximer and istake on the play., The ied the pressure and a ximer Ssored in through e to make the seore 3â€"1. Puts on Pressure tage of Copper Cliff‘s _ early in the second put on all the presâ€" li Scores First lines for. the ‘ame, Zuke took Webâ€" ) in the first Copper had not reached the k when the counter mela tied the score as slow in clearing the mmins forward lifted near the boards Had the visiting Timâ€"|tunity in the third period cre experience on artiâ€"| to Richard who was in sco: would probably have|near the Cliff net. The d without much trouble.| off the goalie‘s slick and in . Timmins goalie, was)|corner uf the net. Th Ti man on the ite. As| appeared then to be hitting uck, turned aside with| McReavy banged home Zuk« ‘Cpped his stick and| the clese of the game to ma manner of a baseball| score 5â€"3. d like a real comer in Timminsâ€"goal, Bastien; 16 years old, he has a| Delmonte, T. Delmonte:; ce _ ahead of him still in | ard; wings, Hume, Cosk: Richard, Cock, and! Cameron Marrinacci, Chap: oked best for Timmins Therriault, Nummela. ‘al while Roy hnexiumer Copper Cliffâ€"goal, Vin 71 hardest for the winâ€" . Goedfrevy. Shewthuek: 5.â€"(Special to The irst of a twoâ€"game of the N.O. B.anley stadium on Cliff Re‘dmen ‘ad to take to Timâ€" y night final, ry fans‘ point of not a good one, for have built their of its worst efforts ic §¢ Two Taylor Har house and Store, ; at hockey vesterda and J. L Arsco waAmes rinks wil For the Esclesto: and J. R. Walker Marshallâ€"F:clest on peilition F. McDow will play off. Toâ€"morrcw is wh Timmins Curling ch ners in the loral b cided. There is also petition for all thos ing part in the fina Fourâ€"Ender Will Mark the Close of the Timmins Curâ€" ling Club Compeittion. .. Finals Toâ€"Morrow in Local Bonspiel poking the disc in from a scrim. Maki followed suit, scoring alone, and Al Huggins made it 14â€"10 shooting from the blue line. Laflamme followed up for the Timmins eleventh, to bring the total seore to the quarter century mark. Maki again flashed the overâ€"worked red light, stickhandling through for a goal from the faceâ€"off to make it 15â€"12 and Nevins reduced the lead by one shortly afterwards. M2Kinncn made it 13â€"15. Richer made it 14â€"15 on Mcâ€" Kinnen‘s pass with a minute to go. Porcupineâ€"goal, Esseltine: defence, Mayes, Proulx; centre, Maki: wings, Horne, Woon; alternates, F. Huggins, Haneberry, L. Huggins, Al Huggins. | Timmins: goal, Myers: defence, Neâ€" vins, Dunn; centre, Â¥cung:; wings, Morâ€" gan, Kerr; alternates, McKay, non, Laflamme. Richer. The szore was again widened seconds later, Proulx scoring on Maye‘s pass to make it 11â€"9. Frank Huggins again pulled the lsosneâ€"play stunt to make it 12+9. Nevins made it 10 f3r Timmins poking the disc in from a scrim. Maki followed suit, scoring alone, and Al Huggins made it 14â€"10 shootinz from netting both alone. Dunn Ploughs Thrcough Diunn. ploughed through a scrim to score early in the third, reducing the Porkie lead to one. Nevins drew the second penalty of the game for tripâ€" ping Frank Hugins, but no damage enâ€" sued. Maki made it 10â€"8 on Horne‘s pass; L. Huggins drew the game‘s third penalty for a trip and the Timmins team put on the power play which reâ€" sulted in a score by McKinnon on a lone play. eighth and seconds of netting bet} _ Copper Cliffâ€"goal, Vinchiski; deâ€" | fence, Gedfrey, Shewchuck; centre, Mcâ€" Reavy; wings, Heximer, Hamill; alterâ€" |rates, Zuke, Webster, Lemieux, Freâ€" nette, Tobin. Penaltiesâ€"McReavy mente. Third FPeriod 7. Timmirs, Richard (Cook 8. Copper Cliff, McReavy | (Heximer) Penaltiesâ€"McReavy Nummela, Richard. Refereesâ€""Specs" Telford, Sudbury: Jerry Lagrave, Kirkland Lake. First Pericd 1. Copper Cliff, Zuke (Webster) ...3.583 . ‘PTimmins, Nummela .......................8.49 3. Copper Cliff, Heximer (Hamill) 12.06 4. Copper Cliff, Heximer . .. ... Penaltiesâ€"CGodfrey, Frenette, Numâ€" mela. iimminsâ€"goal, Bastien; defence, J. Delmonte, T. Delmonte; centre, Richâ€" ard; wings, Hume, Cosk:;: alternates, Cameron Marrinacci, Chapman, Booth, Therriault, Nummela. trnity in the to Richard wh near the Cliff Ooff the goalie‘s mC second Period Timmins, T. Delmonte Copper Cliff, McReavy Ore y TNEIT GOal mouth to seat * Timmins‘ fifth. Maorgzan ced the Porkies‘ lead, szgorâ€" s pass. Myers showed real is stanza, (beating several icks alone. The Porkies ninth were scored within mie€ aware teams, Wareâ€" playved a oneâ€"all tie xÂ¥ aftern>son. “’ 1 the scoring in 4 for nÂ¥ M. 3. Beiz final rok Timmins lad g their stride Zuke) 13.5 th. T. Del k Huggins e s pas. ike the Jre., â€"A. | h the f1 k into e area, 1P a uping on ce Fultor ngeyr AT SJn the near final a PC shnot who th( 41 allltli $0.00 I0OF Te Thiree wWinning teams. The race was actually from Montrock to Monteith this year since it was held urder the direction of a number of Montrock dog team owners. Rules alâ€" lowed only three dogs to a team. Winâ€" ners will be announced in Thursday‘s Advance. J0 hockey t schedulec the arena races. no The epidemic of special trains beâ€" tween the Porcupins Camps and the Falls has not yet abated. A special was run from Timmins Saturday night to the Timminsâ€"South Porcupine Seniors exhibition game at the Falls and a speâ€" clal is being run toâ€"night (Monday) from TIroquois Falls to Timmins to the Copper Cliffâ€"Timmins junior game. The annual ite carnival held under the auspices of the Ansonville Cubs hockey team and the lsral bhand is Train Epidemic Still Conâ€" tinues. Other News from Iroovois Falls, Iroqucis Falls, Ont., M Special to The Advance. Specials Between the Falls and Porcupine The Redmen will arrive toâ€"night on the 4.45 train. Max Silverman, Copper Cliff coach, may not be able to accomâ€" pany the team here, since he was callâ€" ed to Montreal last week, owing to the death of a near relative. Playing on smaller ice than thneir home rink and on natural ice into the bargain, the visiters will izse at a deâ€" cided disadvantage, just as Timmins was cr the trip to Sudbury last week. A picked tsam from the whole Porecuâ€" pine district, wearing Timmins cgolours this year, just as the district team wore Scuth Porcupine colours last year, the locals are favourites to take the game a least. They‘re down two gcoals to Copâ€" per Cliff now on the round, for the Redmen won 5â€"3 at the Stanley Staâ€" dium on Thursday right. of the season toâ€"night at the Timmins arena when Copper Cliff Redmen, Sudâ€" bury‘s 1937 edition Oof the Cub Wolves. meet Timmins junicrs in the final gaime for the champisrship of Northern Onâ€" tario. With both teams reported in first class cendition and no cne cout from | irnjury, Timmins hockey fans are likely to see cne of the best hockey matches Timmins and Copper Cliff Meet Toâ€"Night at Local Arena Visitors Have Twoâ€"Goal Lead in Series but Are at Disadâ€" vantage in Smaller Natural Iee Rink. Aldege Bastien, goalie of the Timmins junior team, had plerty to do in the game against Copper Cliff last Thursday night. The 16â€"yearâ€"old netminder came out time and again to save what looked like sure goals, and won the support of the Sudbury fans. The picture shows Teny Delâ€" ait the goal with his stick naised, Cliff goalie, is Tony DBelmonte, in TAln aqIm 16 THE DELMONTE BROTHERS PUT ON THE PRESSURE IN SUDBURY GAME rt TJM\HVS GOAL lls PROVIDES COLO UR IN G AME W ITH COPPER CLIFF LE e t ie (Renfrew Mercury) The bill presented by the I ernment to wipe cut the as debts of the Canadian Nati: ways was described as a "y sound principles of finance.‘ words it is a plan to white gizantic failure and prepare t continue scalping tHe taxpayve mins jumor team, representatives of the Porcupins in the game her: toâ€"night with Copper Cliff for the championship of the North. He al«=c played this season in one of the TP.AAA. commercial leagues with Bowie Rayvals. A. Farewell party for C. B. Davis, Abjsitibi Woods Manager, who has beer transferred to Toronto, was held at the Curling Club Saturday night. A. T. Hurter returned Thursday from a business trip to Ste. Anne de Beaupre, Quebec. anlo MrSs. J. h. Preemar. An cperatta, ‘"Green Cheese" will ze presented soon by pupils of the local high school, who are practising hard for the event. Mrs. Hallie Thornham, Cobalt, Disâ€" trict Deputy Grand Matron of the Orâ€" gder of the Eastern Star and Mrs. Lila Tripp, Kirkland Lake, paid an official visit to the local Iledge Thursday eveâ€" ning. While in town Mrs. Thornham and Mrs. Tripp were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Freemar. Weekâ€"End Hockey Scores_i! Marocns 6; Americans 4 Déiroit 2; Roston 1. Tcronto 3; Chicago 2. Canadiens 1; Rangers 0 PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO THESE ARE IH{ARD WORDS Junior Captain NHL, Saturday 1011 Ssunday o whitewa repare the taxpavers. the pl game YIO Kinz Govâ€" ccumulated onal Railâ€" lence In 1 wA V St@a n e to nlain Toronto Juvenile League Want Games with Ansonâ€" ville Cubs. Ansonville Cubs Win Juvenile Hockey Cup to the refusal of the Sou Red Wings to replay the Ircqucis Falls, Ont., March 15th, 1937 Special to The Advance. The Ansonville Cubs, juvenile hotckey team, has been declared winner of the Cochrane District Juvenile League, due t the refusal of the South Porcupine Red Wings to replay the game they ESS Ey e C e C Oe _A t it dcb h. dovts css w 4. .+ t A A VÂ¥ 2 two games in the bestâ€"ofâ€"five series Degun earlier in the season and conâ€" tinued iafter the, N. O. _H. A. sch@dule had been completed. the Cochrare tsam and J glin of Moneta Public S: after the Mcon»â€"ta boys. S. 1 principal of the new publi fereed Moneta All Stars (15 years and unâ€" der) defeated a similar team from Cochrare on Saturday afterncon at the ball park by a score of 8 to 3. to maks up for a less last Saturday at Cochrane Moneta boys won the round in the anâ€" nual event 11â€"7. All\ players were either public schosl boys or beys who had left puJlie in the past year. Messrs. Nelson and Tivy accompanied the Cochrare tsam and Farquar Anâ€" Moneta Boys Defeat Cochrane Team 88â€"3 tadium Thu heckirs one ieturn Game Played Here Saturday Afternoon Beâ€" tween 15â€"Yearâ€"Old Boys monte (8) carrying McReavey (16) out of the pla payer had taken the shot. Marinacci is standitr after an unsuccessful attempt to check McReavy in front of the net Riverside Pavilion ho 2y m i0the ast wee front of hool looked . Robinssn, : school. reâ€" Admission $1.50 Couple \ GAY TIME FOR EVERYONE 1£ t of the play after the Copper Cliff 1 is standing at the extreme right k McReavy as the Redman skated Timmirs and South Porcupine senâ€" lors will play the final game of the hockey season here on Thursday night this weeik when the Kenning Cup will be at stake. Eeach team has now won two games in the bestâ€"ofâ€"five series Final in Kenning Cup Here on Thursday Night league ruling, and the game was orderâ€" replayed in Timmins last week. South Forsupine refused to play in Timmins ‘but were willing to bring a special train to Iroquois Falls and to replay the gams with a South Porâ€" cupine referee, the Red Wings to get half the receipts. This the league offiâ€" cials would rot sanction and the game was awarded to Ansonville, thus giving the Cubs the championship. The Torconto Juvenile League has been in touch with the Cubs and have requssted home and home games with the Cubs far the Birk Cup, emblematic of Eastern Canada championship. The Cubs have paid the entry fee and arâ€" langements are under way to meet the winners of the Toronto League, which has siill some games to play. In the event that ice corditicns here are not satisfactory, both games will be played m TSsronto. wouth Forcupine Timmins ‘but were special train to â€"I1f replay the gams cupine referee, the half the receipts. â€" mc CANGIANO‘S Orchestra 11 Falls and was proâ€" xecutive on several st was allowed on _ South Porcupine ‘d, contrary to the ie 2rame was orderâ€" €11 Stayner Sun:â€"The does the most harm i: (From Globks and Mail) ° "What did your husband do when he finally got a job?" "He went on a strike." Judge (to woman seeking separation) : "How long has your relations been unâ€" pleasant ?2" Woman: "Your honour, my relations have always beer pleasant; it‘s his reâ€" l@tions that are the old grouches." A specal train is coming up from Kirkland Lake next Saturday with Pete Grart‘s team to mset the Red Wings at this arena, and Lambert the star right winger of the Lake Shore seniors will referee this game. South Porcupine, Ont., March 15th, 1937. Spscial to The Advance. The Red Wings hockey team returned toâ€"night from Kirkland Lake where they defeated the Kirkland team 8â€"3. The Kirklard Lake fans woere greatly taken with our young juniors and say that we have here the makings of a Junior champicn team next yvear. Red Wings Hockey Team Return from Kirkland Lake 2; Chaplick. Szorers for Brown, 2; S, McGinn, Timmins: Goal, Oni Chaplick, Pihlaja; cen wings, Giustini, Kalenc}t nisavitch. O‘Keefe, Sen Porcupineâ€"Dome: Go fence, Honer, Jajula; Ginn; wings, Brown, H« ards, Icla, L. McGinrn. Referee: CGC,. Cattarel] Third Period Is Best The third period brought cut the best hookey of the game. Rush after rush was made from one end to the other with the Timmins goalie playing a grand game. The Porcupine boys were using four forwards and one defenceâ€" man and with but fcur mirutes to go, they all moved up cn the attack. Brown scored the prettiest goal of the evenin« when he tock a pass from Howe to sift through the Timmins defence and pull the goalie out to put the rut ser behind him. Rzarcely a minute later the Porguâ€" pine team tied it up when Lawrence McGinn banged in a rebound from his own shot. Then came the winning play of the game, as Brown toock the puck behind his ownr blue line, skated past the Timmins forwards, rounded the deâ€" fence and gave Oniczcioli no on a hard drive. Just after the faceâ€"off the bell rang to end the game. Goal getâ€" ters for Timmins were: Dernisavitch. In the seecnd pericd the Timmins seys seemed to cutplay their smaller rivals and broke through the rather weak home defense for two goais. Denâ€" nisavitch and Chaplick were the two marksmer. The game opened fast and both goalâ€" ies had plenty of work to do. Timmins opened the when Dennisovitch skated in to bang a loocse puck past Goalie Toderan ir the Porcupine nets. The Porsuping koys pressed hard to try to tie the count and Brown and Howe led attack after attack on the Timmins nets. Finally the homesters were reâ€" warded when McGinr banged in a pass from Brown and Howe. Brown led t} tory with two pericd rally. South Porcupine, March 15.â€"(Special to The a fast, exciting game of hockey, the Por:upineâ€"Dome Allâ€"Stars staged a tccomeback in tne last three minutes of the game here Friday night to end up on top by a 4â€"3 count over Timmins Allâ€"Stars. Both are pubâ€" lic schaool teams. South _ Poreupine _ School Allâ€"Stars Timmins _ Allâ€"St Friday Public School Teams â€"_Play Fast Hockey "SITâ€"DOWN" OR "OTHER sIDE OF THE HOUSE! the Porcupine boys to vi o fine goals in the la GéTéntg, centre, ‘ Oreighton; lenchuck; subs, Deanâ€" Senuck. Goal, Todran; deâ€" ula; centre, S. Mcâ€" n, Howe; subs, Richâ€" inn,.â€" FEuron. . d fast and bsth goalâ€" work to do. Timmins o when Dennisovitch fter the fageâ€"off the he game. Goal getâ€" were: Dernisavitch, ; for South end were 1nn, L. McGinn. Oniccioli:â€" defence, irello STaAIPs Allâ€"Stai nsect pest that still the humbug, Dome Defeat

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