Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 22 Mar 1937, 1, p. 7

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

C. Armstron T. Fenwick G. Fenwick wW. Beoth A. Saint Winners in Badminton Tourney at Local Club Kincardine Review:â€"It is ; Je strong and safo without menace to others. Look at phant. Totals Tctals were M Runners Mrs. Jo went to Whitney Joe Ds# A. Guidic CG. Walli The railroaders took a gift cf poirts in the evening‘s sowling. Mrs. Dce played an important in the printers‘ downfall, for all could help with was a 377 score. printers cculd only muster up fcur when time was called. their postpored game last Friday in the Commercial Bowling League. There was nothing at stake and the game showed it by the scores. Only a couple of men got over the six hundred, and it was only natural for one man to do it. Railroaders Take All Points Friday On Wednesday this week Porkies enâ€" tertain Ccniaurum at the South Poreuâ€" pine rink in the first of a twoâ€"game, goalsâ€"toâ€"ccunt series. Then on Friday, the battleground is moved to Timming for the final. Bill Briden and Bill Shields of Con:â€" a2urum are lsoking alter the mine team and have such mer as Bus Clark, Cy Kerr, Ab Kerr, Ray Morgan, Jack Ycung, Mervy Thompson, Jerry Neddow. and Jack Birkett. They‘ve been pracâ€" tising at the Timmins rink the past few nights and seem to be in good shape. Porkies will place their senior NO H.A. team on the ice it is believed. ware packed up South Pcreupine mantel than the from C 3niaurum You might ha Thursday night : Porcupine and 1 the Kenning Cup geason. But it di No socrer had Porkies Accept Challenge of Comaurum for Cup Play Kenning Trophy Not Yet Safely Stowed Away Among Porkies‘ Souvenirs. Second Match Here Friday Night. Winners of the ladies‘ doubles tourâ€" ‘ment finals played on Friday afterâ€" on at the Porcupine Badminton Club re Mrs. Yorke and Mrs. Morgan. nnersâ€"up were Mrs. Darling and rs. Jones. The consolation event nt to Mrs. C. J. M:Donald and Mrs. Advance Didn‘t Advance Any in the Commercial Bowling. MONDAY, MARCH 22nd4, 18637 WSOT inch oniaurum and Porkies to Play for Kenning Cup Now ord N. 0. and Advance played red game last Friday in T. N. O 158 204 914 908 967 2789 ur points; Advance nil. 2called. ve thcught that the nmaich between South [immins finished off hotckey event for the Pcorkies the silverâ€" rior to taking it to to deck the cluo‘s accep.:ed a challenge or possession of the 869 135 197 273 â€"It is possible to without being a 38 10¢ 155 193 506 180 176 560 152 + 98 38( 2771 272 77 144 228 564 874 138 210 144 184 164 152 134 222 he eleâ€" NC nt part all she re. The ur men four 385 774 564 469 459 515 693 Boating Wednesday is the big day, and the big question is, who is goin> to win. This is going to a teams, with a doubl« In the second div ed another valuabl on Saturday, rivals lost. The Villians, f: making a great bi sion company ag the league leaders day 4â€"0, ard goi On Saturday senal tied. Thi point lead. ‘the sphere around. There foctballers in town who to teach them. In the third match, Su ally defeated the Wolve series and go into the sem: Millwall, a third division derland are picked as fav the cup, but anything «c happen in cup finals. Mil ly to pull another surpri Charlton Ath having quite a | first division. Om Saturday night, within two blocks., three times, I heard youngsters say. "I‘ll knock his block off, etc." my adâ€" vice is, see the TP.AAA. and learn how to do it. It won‘t be long now and ice is off the Ath hope the T. P. A. A. training the youngste Boxing The T.P.AA.A. are now bus the youngsters in the manly have quite a few boys wearin: ther mitts. Bexing The Foordâ€"Farr bout went the full route last Monday and Farr, the Welsh boy, won on points. The stage is now set for the Baerâ€"Farr right on April 15th and if Baer is successful he will" meet Walter Neusel, the German. on Mayv The Maple Leafs have had ill luck all season with injured players, but are now back to full strensth to.start. the playâ€"offs with Rangers next Tuesday. Horse Racing In England baseball was little known until last season when they nad sixteen teams opgerating in one league. This year, there will be four_leagues of eight teams. There will also be 418 other teams in operation. "IT‘was a sound beating oys had to take at thei: rink cn Monday night. | tirely their owr faultâ€" dticns and playingy condi against them all the way this is no time for alibisâ€" year! The boys did well, for all to see that they ha The Tuxis seniors have } skates for the season, as f in any more games is C( though rumour, which we got around that they were other game. It‘s a pity would not find out the ‘they make statements. There is nc doubt that the Flying Frenchman of the ice lanes died of a broken heart, for he was a young mar with his heart and scul given to the game,. It was a sad ard untimely endâ€" ing for such a brilliant hockey player Detroit got another setback on Saturâ€" day night, when "Scotty" Bowman was injured while playing against the Maple Leafs ard will be a doubtful starter in the playvofis toâ€"morrow. It‘s a charleyâ€" hnhorse trouble. Basebal The baseball camps in the U.S.A. aro in full swing rounding cut the players. Dizzy Dean has been causing quite a stir all week but has finally decided to play and his signature has gone on the dotted line. It was a great racs Friday, and those liste race got some thrills. The race was won /3 end probably was luck; was not heard of durin the last couple cf jump from nowhere, the hors the winner. Had it not horse in between, the re beer. different. Aftera closeâ€"secrirg ftourâ€"game series the St. Mike‘s Irishmen finally won out by a score of 8â€"3 in Toronto on Saturday afternoon. They play Copâ€" per Cliff tonight at Sudbury. The Kimberley Dynamiters played their 6Cth game last Thursday in Lonâ€" don and beat a German team 4â€"2. It has been a very disastrous season in the NH L. so far as accidents aro ccncerned. There has rever been a season to compare with it. Detroit and Canadiens are the hardâ€" ést hit teams as they have lost tw good men at the crucial point of the season, the fcrmer team losing Auric (their sharpâ€"shooter) with a broken leg, and the latter in the death of Howie Morenz. The Sudbury Tigers advanced other step in the Allen Cup playot Thursday night by defeating the Colborne Sailors 6â€"4, winning the r 7â€"5. They now play the wirners of minions and Goodvears. World‘s Sport Events ong now before the snow the Athletic field, and I Football Cfi jumps whien, coming the horse nearly caught 1 it not been for a looss n, the result mitht have Millwal itDrise, was you soul given ard untime ant ard week fo chedule. indetr will consider how to kick are plenty of would be glad ines died of : a young mat given to th untimely endâ€" it in and dof derland finâ€" in the cup final against team.. Sunâ€" irites to win Royal Mail" r "Cooleen" e race until T me it h A] starting irt and ‘he leaâ€" it 1t On igh. Bi piayer. Saturâ€" in was Maple i9 thei lik 1 e . inded AI oun( .. DG anâ€" ople fore O JY toss of the coin Cambridge h: start the race by to get a faster st (Western Producer) James Aiker, CCF. Labour member in the Manitoba legislature, is a {firm believer in the coâ€"operative movement. Mr. Aiken is Scotch. To ilustrate thne benefits humanity can derive from muâ€" tual effort, he told a Scotch story to the legislators last week. The 900 employees of an Aberdeen firm, said Mr. Aiken, decided to give a present to the retirirg manager, and fcund out he wanted a radio. Thney supâ€" scribed a shilling each. The committee then bought 900 shilling packs of cigaâ€" rettes and got a radio with the ‘couâ€" pons. At the presentation the manager got the radio, each man got cigareltes, and rofreshments were provided with the dividend from the coOâ€"operative Robinson King ... Bird :.:. Jazckson Bruce Sample of Coâ€"operation as It Worked Out in Scotland McGuirt Burgess Ritzie . Clark Houle G@rint .. Shephard Johnston McLean Trayncyr Moody Porkies Take Kenning Series in Two Wins and Two Draws Mavhew Carrigan Watson Langs Breen In the Bankers‘ Bowling league on Thursday evening last the Nova Scotia team won from the Montrealâ€"Dominâ€" ion team, while the Commerce took three points to the ons made by the Imperial. The following is the score sheet of the two matchses: Momtrealâ€"Dominion Imperial the Leader in Bankers‘ Bowling Nova Sceotia and Commerce the Winners in Games Last Week. Of the three games played at the beâ€" ginning of the hockey: season, Timâ€" mins was able to tie only one at 4â€"all. The second and third were won â€" by Porkies by scores of 4â€"2 and 5â€"2. In the first of the postâ€"N.OH.A schedule games, Timmins won 6â€"5. The tie Porkies got last week gave them the right to the trophy. Total goals on the play are: Porkies 24, Timmins 20. Ten minutes‘ overtime was played Thursday but no score was made by €ither team. arena on Thursday evening when South Porcupine won what was to have been the final in the Kenning Cup. Since ther Porkies have azscepted a challenge ircm Coniaurum. Thursday‘s score was 6â€"6. A fiveâ€"game series that included two araws. was finished at the Timmins Ten Minutes Overtime Played on Thursday as South Porâ€" cupine Seniors Met Timmins. TObAIS . ...« +. 963 1205 954 3122 Imperials 31; Commerce 25; Nova ‘otia 24; Montrealâ€"Dominion 8. Totals als When Canada beat Switzerland and finished in London, England, which gave the team the world‘s ice hockey champiorchip, the Canadian boys had a hard battle. This picture shows Campbell, the Canadian helpless on his knees as a Swiss attacker just fails to connect with the puck and flies through the air in the attempt. The score was 2â€"1 for Canada. - race? It all depends on the have been training to by quickening their stroke * start. Nova ~~074 ;. 024 Imperial 156 _ 2236 133 182 134 161 297. 102 10690 : :136 989 i ommerce 233 3140 142 136 176 3 I" be4 P" okumké iL lilf â€" COâ€"Cpera money was spent. SIVNM AMMDOH NYUdOMANIY NJ NOLLOYV TV 209 155 121 181 258 807 234 185 145 146 Sceotia 173 255 336 183 258 140 838 150 153 150 160 1022 12 182 153 197 210 123 183 204 212 209 136 213 217 166 122 310 138 106 028 628 616 468 588 822 515 498 499 676 614 696 546 427 317 763 1‘71 379 694 590 433 477 _ bcore 23 Goals in Hockey y Game Played Yesterday The Second Pack‘s Parents‘ Night held last Tuesday proved quite a sucâ€" cess. A good number of parents were out and yours truly was there long enough to see several good games and a pirate play. | _Some of you patrol leaders ought to Isee the stuff the Moneta Troop have made for their patrol corners. I noticâ€" d some very good workmanship in knot boards, patrol shields, patrol flags, and patrol totems. Especially good is the carving of an ornament on the top | of one of their flag poles. Good work, 5th Troop! Yesterday afterncon, in a hockey game played at the Timmirs arena, Bill‘s Taxi team déféated the Dalton‘s Taxi <eam by @ of 15 to s. Last week the 3rd Troop forfeited their mecting in favour of the rehearsal of the cast of "Journey‘s End." Howâ€" ever, they plan to be back on schedule this week. l Ask your Scouter for a faorm. If he .'hasn't one write to Boy Scouts Assoâ€" | clation, 330 Bay St., Toronto, and they will forward you them. At any rate let us buckle down and do as I suggestâ€" ed sometime last year, make our King a gift of King‘s Scouts in Timmins. A word to the Scouters. The. trainâ€" ing course for the Porcupine district anrounced in The Scout Leader, will be held at Davis Lake a few miles from Matheson. This seemed to be the midâ€" point between Kirkland Lake and Timâ€" mins, the two largest Scouting centres. The dates are the same, July 3â€"14, and the camp will be in charge of Assistant Dominion Commissioner for Training. W. L. Currier, Jr. â€" It is not likely that this course will be repeated in the North again for several years, so it is important that any who want to take it near home grasp this opportunity. The Timmins Local Association Exeâ€" cutive will consider another joint camp for the troops whose Scouters will be unable to attend the course and rmiun. their camp as well. I am pointing this out now in order that you might adâ€" just your holidays to suit. And let me tell you that these courses are a lot of fun too. 1 Apparently a number of certificate applications are being held back beâ€" cause boys lack photographs. ‘ Appliâ€" cations should be sent as soon as qualiâ€" fications are completed, the pittures following when and if available. ' The Ccoronation King‘s Scout Cerâ€" tificate, issued to Scouts qualifying for this rank as between September 1, 19836 and July 1, 1937, is now available. Through the courtesy of the Stores Deâ€" partment, the Certificate bears a beauâ€" tiful fourâ€"colour picture of ‘King George VI, <plates® for® which~wére secured ‘in London for the 1937 cataloque. It is 9" x 12" in size, and every Scout winâ€" ning one will be proud to frame and hang it in his room. The honour of qualifying for the first three Coronation King‘s Scout Certiâ€" ficates, and the first three pages in the Coronation Souvenir Book at Dominion headquarters, was claimed by. one. trcop, Ist Acton, Ont. Wihile in our provinzial headquarters last week, Mr. Irwin, Assistart Proâ€" vincial Commissioner, showed me aA copy of the Coronation King‘s Szcout Certificate and wanted to know why they weren‘t issuing any to Timmins. I didn‘t know, but perhaps you do. If your Scouter hasn‘t told you about it, here is what you have to do, according to The Scout Leader. IN TIMMINS Yours for for Good Scouting, E. B. R., District Scouter To Pave All Roads Ready In genéral, all stretches of through highways which are ready for it will be paved this year, Mr. McQuesten said. This applies particularly, he said. First work to zce undertaken includes fourâ€"lane concrete paving of the side road from Bronte to Oakville, about five imilés. The soulh side of the highway from Humber river to Long Branch will be resurfaced in concrete, a new bridge will be built at Richview on Brown‘s line. sbcut the same size. Intimation is the $14,000,000 for the year will be spent about equally in Southern and Northâ€" ern Ontario. Tenders due late this month or in April call for work on 114 mil the scuth and 80 in the North. Announcement made last week at Tcronto by Hon. T. B. McQuesten, minâ€" ister of highways for Toronto, suggests gocd news for the North for 1837 and 1838 in the matter of roads. Tae annoursement as given in The Toronto Star of March 15th, in full, is as follows:â€" To Ask Tenders for 260 Miles of Roadwork First step in the Hepourn governâ€" ment‘s $14,000,000 highways progzramme for 1937 will be construction and imâ€" provemert of 400 miles of roads, includâ€" ing laying cf overâ€" 200 miles of concrete pavement. Hon. T. B. McQuesten, minâ€" ister cf highways, announced toâ€"day. Cost of the first flight of roadwork will run asout $4.500,000. Expects $7,000,000 for Roads in North Announcement â€" Made â€" by Hon. Mr. McQuesten at Toronto Last Week Imâ€" plies Good News. T immins STEP OUT OF THE ©@ Look : it? It‘s t 117â€"inch "all three overâ€"sized Â¥ ou get a a lfew doll rade last week a B. McQuesten, min r Toronto, suggest: North for 1837 anc of roads,. his month or early Timmins Boys Learning Art of Self Defence at T.P.A.A.A. sun already seem to be crazy with imne heat. way of Ontaric than via the States. From Port Hurcn to Buffalo was 235 ‘milés shofter the and tsurists or through motorists travelling from New York to the middle west., or from he western states to New York saved 300 miles by cutting across into Canada at Sault Ste. Marie. "Other concrete paving likely to be begun about May 1 includes eiznt miles north and south of Wingham; Ailsa Craig to Parkhill, seven miles; oneâ€" andâ€"aâ€"half miles between Preston and Galt; six miles northeast from Stratâ€" ford; fourâ€"lane pavement from Missisâ€" sauga Road to Sheok‘s Hill, two miles: Burford to the Oxford counlty line, eight miles; Alexandria to McCrimâ€" mon‘s Corners, eight miles; six miles scuth from Kincardine, ard six miles scuth of Drysdale. Fernie Free Press:â€"Most of the naâ€" tions now battling for a plagce in the fltat bornds for bonds are repaid From Windsor ister stated, wa:s for bri ho to those parts.of the 534â€"mile stretch from Severn Bridge to Hearst, via North Bay; the 480â€"mile stretch from Pembrokeâ€" to Sault Ste. Marie, via NCrth Bay; and the 472 imiles from Schreiber to the Manitoba boundary. via Port Arthur and Fort William. A survey is now being undertaken to determine what parts are graded. ready for paving, and those stretches nct in condition for corcrete, will be graded and straightened as far as posâ€" sible this year for 1938 paving, the minister indicated. Sees U.S. ‘"Sharing‘"‘ Cost ‘"The shortest route from New York to the states of the middlewest is through Ontario,‘ the minister obâ€" served. "By pavirg all the roads we can along this route we will get a Dig ilreyre nappy, energetic yoursg men who are learning to lead with their lef?t and keep a good right guard, to feint, and to jab. They‘re learning that skipping isn‘t necessarily a girls‘ sport. Little legs are becoming strorger, more supple, and ready to react with lightâ€" ningâ€"like rapidity as the classes go on. While thirty of them are in the gym, ancther thirty gather outside the door. waiting their turn. The need for bigâ€" ger and better azcommodatior for gymâ€" rasium work is obvious now. Drop down to the T.P.AA.A. gym at the rear of 4 Balsam street north some afternoon "after four" or on a Saturday and ses for yourself. Classes of Thirty at a Time Keep Boxing and Wrestling Instructors Busy at T.P.A.A.A. Gymnasium. Timmins will be full of boys who know the arts of self defence within a few years, if the T.P.AAA. is able to contirue the work for which the fcundation is now being laid. Thirty at a lime, youngsters are being taken into a lime, yJoungsters are being ta instruction classes at Gvm No C ntribut mia Db . C nue A N D ian the U.S:"rs:uit8,. and uzh motorists travelling _to the middle west, otf 1¢ 1‘l will be Bufflal salat NASH LaF AYETTEâ€""400" NASH AMBASSADOR SIX NASH AMEASSADOR EIGHT L THREF ( © The Noash LafFoayetteâ€""400" 4â€"Door Sedon with trunk DELIVERS for just a FEW doliars more than the similarly equipped 4â€"Door sedons of the "All Three" small cars. FOR AS LITTLE AS $3 OR $4 A MONTH EXTRA YOU CAN GET OUT OF THE "ALL THREE" CLASS ‘e. Until vied. the m aorter Michigan 1 these 11 If the days, the pleted in been: Cain won from MC Richardson won fr( Drew won irom Bi McInnis won from Byées: Waiker, Whil games have heen played., Rest Ramsay won from Cain. Carscn won from McDermott Rapid Progress in Three Local Draws Main, Cain and Pain Events Well Under Way at Timâ€" mins Curling Club. Rapid progress in t curling affair ceing pl Timmins Curling Club all but three of the ri1 ‘t‘he main event and | two cthers, the Cain a the way. Weekâ€"End Hockey Scores | Boston 6; Chicago 1. Rangers 3; Canadiens Maroons 5: Detroit 1. Hull 5; Moncton 3. Saskatchewan 4; Edmonton Memorial Cup St. Michael‘s 8: Stratford 3 Toronto 3; Detroit Maroons 8: Ameri McDowell vs Rinn (Cain) Father O‘CGGorman vs Arscott (Cain) Walker vs White (Pain) Stevenson vs Belanger (Pain) yYrC YS. Lanner 1 Ramsaiy vs Carson mnamsay vs Carson (Cain) Lowe vs Harkness (Cain) Caimnm vs Richardson® (FPain) McInnis vs Drew (Pain) wWOn Irom Leaman. Black from Rinn. Third Round, Main Eyre won from Walker. McCsy wor from Dreéew. Sclomon won from Black. Tanneor won from Belanger s semiâ€"Fina)l _ | Solomon won from McCoy. In the Cain event, all ‘fir; Lowe won from Richardson. Harkness won from Amm. McDowell won from D. McInni Rinn won from Leaman. Kinn wWOn Irem Leaman. O‘Gorman won from White Arscott won from Stevenson Rosults in the Pain ezent so ain are: EFyre won from Father O‘Gorman Walker won from Stevenson. Tanner won from White. Pclanger won from Arscott. Bclanger won from Arscott. M:Ccy worn from McDowell. Drew won from D. McInnis €sclomon won from Leaman. Black win from Rinn. dr Hircrel je the on won IrC n rrom Ri won from N.ILL, Saturday for toâ€"night is 6.00 Dclock Allan Cup £1055 $1282 $1439 Americans 4 Sunday and has brought the ain and Pain well on Phone 1100 and nt, all ‘first round plaved,. Results are: n the threeâ€"ev played now at lub has disposed ind Main) Dermott m Amm 2aman. . Belanger, St« ent so far have UJp up or another fe\ hould ‘be com iey are expect PAGE sEVEN LA resul hat entered tfew 1€

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy