Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 14 Jun 1937, 1, p. 7

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Timmins Makes a _ | > Notable Showing: : 34‘ 57. Bandi presentative a won the Onts event. He coi the cream 0 This year, in is considered speaks well of The followi who, thrcugh ments, have w camp for thre It is quite the junior : mins boy, : come first competitor Juniors : Samsorski or Fitzzer: if both de breaker wi keard (th Baker. Intermediates Hongisto, Bedersk Jelbert, Copps, I bury (one) Car Cunningham, D. Seniorsâ€"Timm Andruchuk, Lake I. McDanough, Smith,. Cobalt (t bini. N2w Lisks Greenwood. Those in char in this district \ coâ€"operation of t in getting these c person who is t proximately June echool greatly by of the oys down have to pay for tion to and fror runs into a consi runs into a considera! The following is a winners and times in t Juniors (under 100 yds:â€"Bandiero Baker (L); time 11 2â€" 220 yds.â€"Paolini (T Farlinger (L); time 2‘ Hurdlesâ€"V:i ald (T) tied f 19 2â€"5 secs. High Jumpâ€"Pu Carlson (I); he.: Broagd Jumpâ€"*© aldi (‘t}); Hop, Sto: and J Bandiero (T); Fa Pole Vaultâ€"D (C) ; height 8‘ 6" Relayâ€"Timmin secs. Timmins secs. AIIMIMInMS LECEAIlâ€"â€"IJULAILl, . borski, Paclini, Bandiero. Intermediates (under 17 years 100 yds â€"Cunningham (C); McF (L) ; Tayl“" (L); tim2 11 2â€"5 sees. 220 yds.â€"Kobzick (T); Hongisto McKelvie (IL); 26 2â€"5 sets. 440 y@sâ€"Stcnehouse (T); F. MONDAY. JUNE 14TH, 1937 880 yds Alexander Hurdles High Jumpâ€"Ba (T); McKinnon Broad Jump ninsham (C) ; J Pole Va MacKinng and Mcro off Stesco Shot Pu Shot F We are offering for immediate sale bargains in House Lots and Busiâ€" ness Locations,. Lots $25 down and $10 per month. No interest. Hoyp Insurance Real Estate " CEDAK ST. N. ox 1480 Phone 1330 "Where Buver and Seller Meet" Alexand t Pulâ€"Arm antonio (T , Step and MOISLEY BALL S INVITATIONS MUST BE PRESENTED WHEN BUYING TICKETS s down witn ay for their nd from th o tied O wor Friday, June 18th, 1937 nued . J. Dovle Riverside Pavilion nd Jump ‘ Farling op Jelt Ste di mins 24 5ki CHE): team m Kiwanis Club l )th 1M T‘im to t n O1 M2D0 Holou} 5l S UNITED CIGAR STORE HALPERIN‘s JEWELLERY STORE ‘ard Dur 11 imbo vyears) Carlison Ho AND MARCH AT 10 P.M. 11 BC a M vyears) MC Tickets on Sale a Ha AJ bCo 11 it the Knights of Columbus Wrong Side Big Score Plumbers Win Softball Game With 16 to 0 Sceore. 440 l t iL jins team â€" hnoDZICK, itonio, Stonenouse. KSeniors (under 20 years) s _â€"_I Me+Dconcugh (MH):; ) innli Plun Timimi: 49 4 maC byt A 1 0}w! H H¢ U innin Wi Haileybut tI Plumbzers 1€ ‘he Knights were its off Bu:knam. it errors while the two bad guesses. no time dangerâ€" sre than two men inninz ended and kt : and O uld szcore at th Ma re run n May« il :o Princd . Mayes walk ield and Gran AIlMl Al TAuZ 1T in 1933, was stolen from : lmbus Wickwar‘s training quarters recently. : s:â€"msone must have seen a sign "We Score suy old gold." Toâ€"night Baby Yack will mix it up SOftde with Franky Martin in the Maple Leaf s Gardens, Toronto, for the bantamâ€" Seore. |weigkt whampiconships. | "Prigadierâ€"General â€" OCritcheley, a inued Canadian, now England‘s big when they |shos promoter, cabled Jack Corcoran slumbus in |to bay important moneyv to nave the ame at the | winner of the Yackâ€"Maii.n affair go to at the end | England and meet the winner of the British titular match between Johnny orne djor a |King and Jackie Brown. That would. nights were| mean a British Empire championship Bu:knam.| engagemenst for Yack or Martin. But ‘s while the| Corcoran is willing to raise the ante ad guesses.| to stage the fight in Toronto." me dangerâ€" The above item is taken from a cerâ€" n two men| tain or unzertain Toronto daily issue of endesd and|last Thursday. This column of Monday one occasâ€"| week (June ith) published the followâ€" ; were conâ€" | ing under "World‘s Sport Events":â€""At ; and often| Manchester 20,000 saw Johnnie King, ore at their| bartamâ€"weight champion, K.O. Jackie Erown, a former holder." Keep posted runs in the|Jack; read this column. Aayes walkâ€" | Football and Grant Yes, it‘s summertime and plenty of tne bases.| feotball in Canada until the playoffs [ayes home.| betwesn the Noerth and South and then igh walked, l it‘s wintertime and the South keeps the ice made a|cups, for the North can‘t play them, learing the| and it‘s no fault of the North for they n were put| are through in plenty of time in their playdowns. they againl Un to going to press nothing has e runs over | been definitely said about the players Price and|who are to be picked from the North s time. All|to play against Charlton Athleties. ‘rors on the A Coronation visitor from Acera, on the Gcld Coast of Africa, asked a quesâ€" uns in the|tion, as I have been asked several ayes, Block,| times, as to the curious names of some redited the football teams in England, such ninth, they | as Sheffield Wednesday, which fascinâ€" iour O mp and 1 coach/ to lower he 11 ind t i, they | as She game j ates t Gialâ€" Like tallied |are po up for | names coring.| visible Taylor,| Elseven Ough, | Licns | in thelers vs An i. BuI al¢ World‘s Sport Events Clu c w un O1 | _ Blairmore Enterprise: If we were to fall in line with swellâ€"heads, our imâ€" ! print would read something like this: \ The Blairmore Enterprise, W. J. Bartâ€" \less, cowner and publither, editorâ€"inâ€" chief, managing editor, managing diâ€" rectcor, chief spokesman, bull distributâ€" or, master printer, prool reader, preâ€" sident, compositor, day and night I watchman, etc. This was the first round of the Knox Cup competition, and of the spson comâ€" netition for nineâ€"hole players. The petition for nineâ€"hole piayers. ihne play for these will continuge through:out the next couple of weeks. A great many ladies enjoyed the play and afternoon tea, the weather being delightful. The events for next Friday will be In a1€ wWaA§ imy JOAnstonge, â€" Oi Un OSE â€"f Toronts, playing in the T ssional ppen tournament at C Hills, near Detroit, made a re e pourse on JFriday by gsoing Seores inners at Ladies‘ Golf Last Friday at : C_urse C in 66. 1A}Y 1A myV AVvEC al toys from the fuig iâ€"hool sure excglled t hWetic mset held in t Saturday when i2 63 and 17 seconds. rd and in kseping 1 and winter suszsess uli winners arigs aillen y friends, the visitor says they liar. Here are some of the $ the West African teams: Inâ€" vengers vs. Fierce Eleven; My vs. Oooccwoo‘s Team; Aloabo Nevermiss; Eleven Wise Playâ€" Very Fast Foots; Wonderous ‘s. Beautiful Winners. se namss are not queer they to me. flight, Mrs Mrs. D. B. WI is withsout the servicges 0 their ace bowler. Tenois ‘he zene finals drawing like there is going rprises sprung between Cricket r second match in England alian ladies cricke?t team wO: Middlesex ladies last Friday. urday they started their first ch at Northamptecn and at jlay the szore stcod Australia England 40 for one wicket. is withsut the services of Miss heir ace bowler. Triday Will Be Reguâ€"| Play for ip by two stroke n of Ireland. d two rounds of 7 iâ€"n Bruen had ty (By F.J.H.) i W nad Boxing Polt won SiavIia is te3, â€"holed GGol _with vic we, in th i $0 and y F. P ladies‘ golf on quarters recently. h yvic:cory in MS in the Prince o in a wild drive the ant hit a fine shot t ith African w Douglas i and Voâ€" themselvos _ New Lisâ€" ey won 18 It was a wiin their i4 and t JV Oore Wickwar I‘ n issue of | played Monday | cver t | _ s":â€""A‘ition o ie King, I cappj_n 4 Ta nalria en THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE. TIMMINS, ONTARIO Cak a, on l tC tAe nds to day ind Seeking System .of Golf Handlcappmg have k â€"~ystem Canad: nav and both provinces siderable advantag dian Golf Associat: benzfits derived f1 Gian Golf Asscciation has cbserved the bensfits derived from this crderly arâ€" rangement and is endeavouring to disâ€" ecver a similar plan which might be nlayved under to uniform advantage all capping im ments are all cours@ yardagse, ri of ths scil ceEer c ping into | by th tion of t the mat dic thi Ae T1 aI e least. However, sociation WOMAN OwnNnER LEADS IN DERBY WINNER nomore 111 LDUKC WViLVC.â€"LLY i1 i _AAJA A*~ ary 1936, but wishing to play baseball prafessionally he left the Dukes flat and jcined the Athletics. For two months he was used as a pinth hitler with great success, and now he is the regular first sacker and a good prosâ€" 11 CC bsen ma lowed b only en lat Holds Down First 11 Dominion taI‘i y tco chvious that the adopâ€" me type of universal handiâ€" ust be undertaken if tcurnaâ€" be a sucsess. At present s are parred cn a basis of ather than on the canditions 1. the direction of prevailing i oiher prime factors which chsuld be taken into considâ€" a of itial lay© arriyv LIA>WELL DEAN Y aA VCE 1p rlr and Ontario GoIlf ridopted a system are using it to conâ€" de re using it to Conâ€" The Koyal Canaâ€" cont! required 11 the plan adopted ebses? associatlions, it the yardage of ints in invitation asonable percepâ€" ore the time for he proud owner of "M1IG picture shows Mrs. Mil nthuzsilasts. ap.al1 p by 1 him by handicapâ€" >n taken a visiting eption of will make ible with ng. aver T as:cciation han ner every goofe be Handicapping is, unquestionably, a necessity and an asset to giolf. It puts every playser on an equal nasis in comâ€" peting for a prize and puts all players on their honour ts notify their capâ€" tains of any better scores made after their handicap has been set. In cther words it enforces good sportsmanship in golf. However the Royal Cansadian Golf Association points cut that this proâ€" Taylor‘s Softball , Team Loses 5 to 1. Association points cut that this pro~| posed system will be of little avail unâ€" less all clubs abide by its rulings. If the plan is adopted, and it certainly shculd be, every club should insist that th2ir tournaments se played under this system of handicapping. ', 1A BIC 1@ar i came KLim WA at the e Taylors rallied in the last of the sixth and managed to get three men on bases befosre anyone was called out. Mcrin made a nite hit into right field; Anderssn hit through the pitcher‘s box : and Rodney drove a hard ball down the first base line filling the bases. This struck him cut. Bral McKim forcing Mor big oppor chegt. Rodncy, van, McKim. Taylorsâ€"Lukon. Romualdi, Morin Anderson, Rodney, McMahon, Brandon Berardine, Dominico. Subâ€"Barbary. Umpiresâ€"Chambers, Ostrowski. Using th 2 â€"hand bles, bu MzcKim AILT hi 1¢ de a Fine Rally in the uast of the Sixth Innings. er wWas but in d fractures arded »Ekuti nit CS ire the Midâ€"day Sun S. came through with inelr last runs. Giallonardo and Bicck walked. Mays was credited with when he beat the ball to first. 1801 â€" fanned. Giallonarde and nhe average [ a@A â€" res cmade <in the : rourse rated by the end C 1€ °T C ~sgofer will bs cecauzse th:s ¢ infcrmation is fi1 leadin 11 ught stealing ick out, makir the third inn: i hite, Giallonardo, Block, or,. Price, Grant, Suliâ€" hitter and Brandon g0t batter rmining such less than 3 whizsh won the in the wirner, 1¢ 11 DJ hird TY 1 this manâ€"!| : curately reâ€" i their in will seel advar TECt. I rifice. five| single ame season| Tin the a V LCE Mclntyre Wins Friday % Night Ball Game 7 to 0 (Third Inning the Big One for Mclntyre. Timmins Sent to _ Cellar Position by result of This Game. Interesting Game With Many Snappy Features In Mcin Woods led risht:;: McCcI Mason advan: Price Crrow scor bled along t inz Angsrign fine min piiched cf McII The 1 chalksd thrse cr Frawley, SS Berscht 15 Darragh rf Lawton Rcocmual W1 | k 4 4454 % 4 * 4 S 4 * * **%**%*%%*%** 44441 Mc¢Int mmin zcal gri ing1liin Wood the nol man CGarthy immimns thre: s notably i n the bases ended. of Ccleman, Prics, Angrignon and s, was cutstanding. Prout, Quinn, ignon and Woods were McIntyre‘s uns with Prout having three hits the cthers two apiece. Darragh was with the hickory for Timmins with is triple and a single in four trips. Wednesday, June 16th 5.00 p.m. Gentsâ€"35¢e Ladies~25¢ ; rand SOUTH PORCUPINE l Timmins Ball Park ut Hant sharply 4 ind McD ‘Vel emiskaming Baseball League hreaten h chan a Callery ball and iL Timmin AB, by ning vhen McD ond on M on H;: 1 PIT [eBH:I 1 ly lt t nmnua a wlC 12 ‘es, including Dorey pulled hes finishing I pegr to Bel 1C I1XLC ad TIMmimIns, by MclIntyre, > defensive di l TIMMINS Be ol 11 Tim 1LI LWO off h ; Expect Snappy Game \ Here on Wednesday Nee Nee . e Nes . Timmins and Porcupine to Be the Teams With Timâ€" mins Out to Redeem Itself dec and fea. they In t min ped by â€" applyicg Curtis Rhcumatism Liniment"â€"the tried and proved zgreen liniment that relieves rheuâ€" matlic stiffness, pains, variâ€" cose veins, headaches, bruises and cprains, Quick and effective. You need take ns gambleâ€"nothing to lose. Get a bottle today at Curtis Drug Store, 14 Pine Street North, Timinins. The price is just 50¢. If vou are not entirely satisfied your money will be refunded. Don‘t suffer a moment longer. Get a boittle of Curtis Rheumatism Liniment toâ€"day. e .Doy uch : Rheumatic Pains Stopped at Once LUIL ide Y sal team is now at ader in the district are â€"now workin 9Y 1M Mcolintyre now ind rev is now at the bottom he district league but w working together it is expected that »verse their positian. nes to date, the Timâ€" 1 McIntyre and dropâ€" and Mcâ€" int mmin PAGE sEVEN ime will be playâ€" l1 park on Wiedâ€" en Porcupine will lay their reéeturn play: »sada y Bet C1 t, Darragh f Intvre 8 10 r, by Calâ€" by Mason ‘le playsâ€" Romuvaldi seht: left the flash team wer first gam hi ine in South he locals e flashy ‘Shang, 7 4 inâ€" > by Callery ame

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