Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 5 Apr 1937, 1, p. 7

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One C‘ the Cjjozts of the Ncrthern Fcoatball Asssociation this coming ceascn will be to attempt to eslablish Assoz wl:itcn footkall in the and juyvcnile sports. In the past, fcoilbsll has zcen played largely by players ¢â€"â€"curaged to come here by the diff>ren‘ teams, from England and S>ctlanrd, and thsugh there is no denyâ€" ing the facst that the Old Coun:ry players are finishdd and beautiful footâ€" ballers, there is no valid reason why Canadians shculd not do equally well. if these Canadians who are naturally rugged ard have an inborn love of sport, ars brouzht into the game at an early age ard provperly trainead. If is the intention of the N.O.F.A. ccunc:il to invite schoolteachers and offirials of the T.P.A.A.A. to a mesting to be ‘he‘ld in the near future with the N. YÂ¥. American:â€"Massachusettes woâ€" man sticks a fork in her husbhand. Proâ€" bably meant it as a hint to him that he was done. Tickets for the bouts on Tuesday eveâ€" ning can be had at the United Cizar Stores, The Empire Hisl and at ie Mcisley and Ball store. N. 0. F. A. Plans to Establish Juvenile Football in North Officials of the asssciation state that now bhave an enrollment of 4,.200 momse"s, a jump ¢of 2,100 in the last 3 months. A great imorovement is noâ€" In the semiâ€"final, that §2â€"pound whirlwinrd, "Popeye" Gauthier, wnhno was the smation of the last T.P.A.AA. show in his bout with George Izzat, is ‘o be matched with a fseman worthny ¢i[ his stsel in Eddie Henry, also a 52â€" poundzax. Eupzrortinz tw> bou‘s, is a card of porformers that is sure to satisfy the lovers cof the manly ar.. In all triere will ho 20 bowls inciluding both Eksxinz ard wres‘ling. Sam Haâ€"â€" cett will likely referee the boxing bou:s. t‘ceable as the boys advancte steadily in the knsoswledss of toih branthes of "give and take" under the tutelage of their able instructors. Intends to Work with Sehool Teachers and Officials of the T.P.A.A.A. to Foster Junior and Juvenile Association Foctball. Meceting to be Called at an Early Date. The Timmins Police Amateur Athleâ€" tiz Assczsiation will stage ancthor ol their rinz shows in the Odidfeiâ€" lows‘ hall on Escruzse strsoet 8.00 o‘clock Tussday evening. The feature Bout is to remain a secret out the fans are aszured of a great bout between Ltwo of the club‘s classiest fighters. Another Classy T. P. A. A. A. Ring Show on Tuesday Night Iroquois Falls Cubs Win the Ontario Championship Feature Bout is a Secret, but Promises to be an Extra Speâ€" cial. _ "Popeye" Gauthier to be Matched with Eddie Henry. In All About Twenty Bouts of Boxing and Wrestling. Wednesday Night Toss aside winter cares! Step out and greet the joyous spring season. Meoct your friends in an eveningâ€"in fact a nightâ€"of gaiety. The two finest orchestras in Timmins will be playing for summer contract. The crowd‘s applause will pick the winners. Come and pick your favourites. Battle +f Music Riverside Pavilion ANDY CANGIANO AND HIS ORCHESTRA AL PIERINI AND HIS ORCHESTRA TWO ORCHESTRAS T wo Orchestras FUN and FRIVOLITY at the Opening SPRING DANCE Continuous Dancing in the Beautiful Admission The clubs who will be in the N.O.F.A. this season are Hollinger, McIntyre, Deme, Lake Shore and Wrightâ€"narâ€" sreaves. No word has been receiveg as yet from the Sons of Scotland in Kittâ€" land Lake nor from Noranda but their may come later. horcel The c{fizers for the noext pericd are President, Thos. Glaister who was aiso lact year‘s head. The viceâ€"presidents are Geo. Foster, Timmins, antit M. Massey, Kirkland Lakze. Mr. Foster is a repressentative of the noilinger Reâ€" créa‘ion Foctball Clwb. The president ¢f the HRDT.C. is Edward Finchnon. If Somemyrlile decides to sail to Europe ‘he will carry with him the bes: wishes of all the hockey fans tn parts. He became a favourite with the crowd ‘here who like to soe a gcalie play his best even when his team is He‘s the sczcond Timmins player to rezeivs an cffer from cutside. Shortly afier the season closed here Busior Clark was reported to be negotiating with the New York Amertcans c thns NMaticnial Hockey League. The past season didn‘t lock so good on parer for the diminutive put it must be remombsred tnas for the éarly part c season he had a very weak defencs in front of him. Toward the end of ths seassn thas dGdefence tizhtened up and fewor goals got past "Slim " Don Somerville May Go to German Team D:n Scmmerville, who was the Gold Dizgers regular net custodian last ssasn, may play hockey in Gormany next year. He expe*s to leave Timmins in July cof this year ard tase uy rtsiâ€" dencs in Munich, Germany. Expects to Leave Timmins in July and Take up Resiâ€" dence in Munich couple Matchless Melody ly beaten | Frank Hough‘s challenge to fight Egâ€" | die Phillips was not acszcepted, for on April 6th in support of the Doyleâ€"Levinâ€" 1| sky contest Jock McAvoy is scheduled | || with Phillips in the ‘Crutserweighi || provided that Jock will deferd his } middleweight title later. : Braddcick left New York Thursday 1| nighnt to start training in Chicago tor || his bout with Louis. He left his manâ€" .ager’s brother to look after the court Ne ib in â€"/ || h it 11 0/ omrene o) (| remreue l i) cmmen Tommy Farr, the new heavyweignt champion of Great Britain is matcned to fight Max Baer on April 15th, but says he does not want to fight him until he has fcught Walter Neusel and avengâ€" ed his countryman, and now it Icoxks as thouzh Baer will fight Jack Petiesâ€" son, although Jack says he has nung up his gloves for gocod. Jack is nearly blind and anciher fight would probably On landing at Croydeon in a Dutn alrliner after a tumpy flight Neuse! said he would rather have ten fights than the same experience aga‘n. Tlhe Wembley Litcns won the league campionship last Thursday and earnsed the right to tour Canada for the World‘s championship roundâ€"robin series in Toâ€" ronto, to start on the 1l6th of this month.> They sailed for this country yesterday. Hershey B‘ars and Allan Cup champions will fill two spots. The Kimberley Dynamiters larded at Halifax last Thursday after an eoxtenâ€" sive tour of Europe and will likely be the fourth team to play in the roundâ€" robin series. Locking cver the women asplrants England will have to rely upon tue youngsters to carry the colours, as thne more experienced players have given up, or are going to give up the game for the older game calleg romance. Two Chinese have made a good start in the West Twickinham cpen tennis tcurnament when J. H. Ho Won from Lord Pollington and K. H. Lo beat C. Tennis Fred Perry and E. Vincs have signed up to play exhibiticn matcthes at tne Wembley Empire Pool on May 25, 27 and 29th,. Bill Tilden has also been signed up and the promcters are now locking for another American playcer. embley Lionesses and Wembley Lambs, showsd the men foik how th» game shculd be played when they clashâ€" ed with a feminine team, the pick of France, in a best twoâ€"cutâ€"ofâ€"three Inâ€" ternational series for the Lady Grgor trophy. The firss game ended 0Oâ€"C. The ssecond game finished with the szore standing at oneâ€"all, and when the French ladies were asked to resume for the they declared they wore too tired to carry on, and the trophy will remain in England for ansther year. Tz Wembley team is issached by Franky Lsjlanc, of Wemblsy Mconâ€" archs. And last but not least another hockey crown comes North. The Ansonville Cubs travelled to T:3sâ€" ronto to play in the finals for the â€"Onâ€" tario Juvenile championship and trimmed the lads from Waterloo 3â€"1. Hearty congratulations to Mr. Miller and his Cubs in winning the title for the North. The south is completely wiped off the hockey map. Sudbury Tigers took care of the Hull Volants Saturday in the first game of the Eastern senior fina‘s by a score of 9â€"4 and should easily beat them to advance in the Dominion finals. The next game will be in Toâ€" ronto tonight. + In the Stanley Cup series the Monâ€" treal Maroons took another ccoat of whitewash at the hands of the Ranâ€" gers to the tune of 4â€"0, and the first game of the finals is scheduled to start Tuesday in New York, and it looks like the Rangers‘ cup. Mockey _ «It‘s the same old annual holler as the amateur series draws to a closeâ€" "birth certificates"â€"and the kick this year comes from Montreal, but Maxie is going right along with the serics. Saturday his boys polished off the Riâ€" deau team 12â€"1, taking the round 24â€"4. World‘s Sport Events "ROYAL MAIL" LEADS THE FIEL D TO WIN THE NATIONAL A tremendous crowd travelled to Liverpool to see the Grand Natlonal teeplechase this year, and Royalty watched the race for the first time in ten years. Our picture shows "Royal Mail,®winner of the gruell ns race, leading in the field the second time round at Beechers Brook. The horse which lost its rider continuâ€" ed on and finished the race close behind "Royal Mail." i: (By F.J.H.) ADVANCE,. TIMMINS, ONTARIO % Weekâ€"End Hockey Scores "Are Rotherham women tough?" Five times the pcolice hav‘e interfersd with Rotherham‘s pleasant Sunday afterâ€" nzon‘s entertainiments and in a women‘s match the women not only threw cne another in the ring, but threw referes cut of the ring. Rotherham Corporation has a bill licensing such sports after closing time (this means ‘the "pubs"). Tuesday night of this week will see the young local pugilists at it again at the Oddefellows‘ hall, ard those interâ€" ested . should see the lads those leather mitts. | Odditics Jccksy Jas. Hanbkury ltost £29 wnen ne lost his icap as his rhorse fell at the last jump in the Hunter‘s Steeplechasce. He went back for his cap before rcâ€" imcunting. Had he not Gone so hnis horse would have finished fsurth and rezssived £20 for the horse filling that place. Mcmorial Cup cySaskatoon Wesleys G. Winnipez Monarchs 5. câ€"covertime;~xâ€"rcund ticd. Sudbury 12, Ridieau 1. Sudtury win the reund 24â€"4. Lou Marsh‘s position has been filled as editor of the Star‘s syorting news, and to the majority of the Star‘s sport reade:s they choose a very capible man in Mr. Fred Jackson. in the seceond division ther2> is some fighting to be done betwgen the teams to be promoted with Blackpool. Leiâ€" cester and Bury are tied in second place as both teams won ~Saturday, Aston Villa, who makinz a fine Gid, dropped four points last week and are in fourth place, two points behind Plyâ€" mouth. At the tail end, it is a tossâ€"up between the two Bradford teams and Notts Forest who will accompany Donâ€" caster into the third division. Football I suggested that the Eastsr holiday matches would almost tell the tale of promotions and relegations but instead it only tightered up the standing. With four games remaining the leagu»s leadâ€" ers are having quite a tussle. Arsenal now have a twoâ€"point lead with their win Saturday, while their rivals, Charlâ€" ton, dropped two points. Another team that is likely to take the lead at the finish is Manchester City, who are only three pcoints behind. At the tail end, Bolton nricked up two valuable points while the cther three teams losi, and it looks like szscond company for Lesds next year. Cam Ecclestone of the Consols ° don the Watson Riverdale uniform Webb may take his usual place for C sols where he was crowded out | summer by Cam. Bill Durnan who pitched for Watson‘s last season, will take the mound for Kirkland Lake. Having seen in the past th tainly going tc season. case arisinz out of the contract held by Madiscn Square Gardons. After the fighst, C it takes plazss) Louis will sail i<r England where he will fight in exâ€" bouts on the percentage basis. It is likely that he will be pitted agains: Baer. The first fight will take plazce ai ths White City on July 3(0th. Softball The lozal camp is alive on the coming softball season and like all other sport the impcrtation of players has already started. Bobby McKim of Watson Riverdales, will likely be in McIntyre uniform. Two other players from the Kow Beach softball league are in town. Thsir names are Wetttlaufer and "Scotty" Anderson. Why not other ace p International Playoffs Syracuse 4, Pittsburg 3. Syrazcuse wins the round. Allen Cup SudEury 9, Hull Volants 4 Anscnville Cub 3, Waterico Siskens 1 Marcons 0, Ranger 4. Rangzers win the round 5â€"0 t bring pitcher? ‘clestone Stanley Cup three to be these UD yeatrs some Bobby boys there is softball in tion cerâ€" this will * Huntingdon Gleansr:â€"Poiice neadâ€" quarters in Salem, Ore., received a teleâ€" plicne call from an woâ€" man who said a big black bear was running around her house. . ‘"What‘s your address?" the desk sergeant asked. "Nene of your business," the woman reâ€" plied, and hung up the receiver. "I guess we‘ll have t get some long range bear guns," the desk sel'geal1t comâ€" mented. \\\\\\\\\\\\ 5 %\ i uomm s onl \ \ \ CTâ€"27B These big, smartâ€"looking trucks have many other advantages: Increased load space and improved loadâ€" â€" distribution assure bigger loads per trip and moreâ€" trips per day. Perfected hydraulic brakes assure sgie, smcoth, quick stops; allâ€"steel ‘"‘Turret Top‘‘ coupeâ€"type cabs provide protection and comfort for the driver. The new and improved Chevrolet sixâ€"cylinder highâ€" compression, valveâ€"inâ€"head engine assures maximum power from every gallon of gasoline . . . develops the greatest pullingâ€"power in the entire lowâ€"price range . . . is absolutely unequalled for allâ€"round economy. of operatior and upkeep. e n VERY operator of an individual truck or fleet will profit by choosing Chevrolet commercial units because they give more power per gal]on and Iower cost per load ! 4 Easy Terms Through The General Motors Instalment Plan Timmins Garage Co., Limited Service Garageâ€"Ansonville P e w\\\\\ §§ Py +defeating the Waterloo juvenile hoskey club 3â€"1 in Maple Leaf Gardens on Saturday afterncon, Iroquo>is Falls became first holders of the Mitâ€" chell F. Hepkurn trophy and juvenile champions of the province. Althsugh the Ontario Juvenile As:â€" key sciation has been in existence tor itwo years, this is the firss iims Nerthern Ontaric has been included in tre playoffs.. By virtue:.of the win in the Forcupine district juvenile jleazue, Iroquegis Falls was chosen representsâ€" tive of the North. Waleriso won the Defeat Waterloo 3 to 1 in Maple Leal Gardens Game Asks Coâ€"operation of All in Protecting Pickerel Here The pickerel spawning season is from assocut April 15th to May 15th and durâ€" ing chat pericd it is strictly againsi the law to take them fr:)m the water. ODâ€" servance of the law lkeeps the natural stock of pickerel in thn lakes and rivers of the northermmn part of the province aÂ¥i a point where thers shouldâ€" ne plenty cof fish for all. Taking thnem in the spawning season csuts natural for the coâ€"Speration of all fishermen in the Pcreupine in Ontaric‘s fish laws, Game and Fisherâ€" ie Offizrer Phil Bsudreau said toâ€"day he intends this spring to make a thorâ€" ©izh checkâ€"up of pickerel flshmé Game Warden Phil~Boudreau Urges Fishermen and Others to Observe the Law in the General Interests and for Conservation of Fish and Game. District Juvenile Teaim Wins Right to Hold Mitchell F. Hepl;“urn l'l‘mphy in Ontario Juvenile Hockey Associaâ€" tion Fina THERE‘S NO DELAY WHEN YOU ORDER | A NEW ~‘_ CHEVROLET TRUCK There is no doubt now, hockey menâ€" tors here agree, that the provinzial Juâ€" venile playoffs will encourage an even greator interest in boys hookey throughâ€" cut the province. | honcurs in n elimination contest in Scuthern Ontario. Sudden Death Game The game in Toaronto on Saturday was a sudden death affair. Afiiliation of the Cubs with the Onâ€" taricâ€"wide juvenile hockey assoclation was made late in the season at the inâ€" vitaticn of the Toronto headquarters. repr¢ducition. In additicon, the fish are not gocd eating at this tims of year. * Trout Season Opens Soo:n With the opening cf the speckle¢ trout seascn less than a month off now, many in the Porcupins> are already planning fishing trips. For the first 16 days of the trout season, fishermen are particularly asked to avoid pickerel Launts, for mere possession of a pickâ€" erel out of seasscn is an in:raccon of the fish laws and may be severely penâ€" alized. The brown trout and Aurora trout seascn also cpens May 1s., conâ€" tinuing until Scpiember 15th, both dates inclusive. PAGE SEVEN '-"\’*wfa KÂ¥

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