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Schedule for Four Eligible Teams to be Revised. Exhibition Games to be Eliminated From Mines League It wa ind te THURSDaAY. JANUTARY 7TH Toronto,CFRB London CFPL Hamilton CKOC Chatham CFCO Kingston CFRC â€" North BayCFCH Branttord CKPC Sudbury CKSO KitchemerCKCR SaultSte Marie CJIC Strattord CJCS â€" Kirkland Lake CJKL Winghamt CKNX Timmins CKGB St. Catharines CKTB Qunssred by the "All Star" Energy Pood BEE HIVE GOLDEN CORN SYRUP Th AT EVERY SATURDAY NICHT which Listen to Wes McNight interâ€" view your favorite National Hockey League Players over: CaImeE BRill sion @airted DANCING bu ring of penalties in the early ‘ the last period sealed the > Sauth End team. Skipper Maki and Taylor went off in to give Toburn a chance to Th ie lin ANukeâ€" ished to back out of their ame here ioâ€"night with inmniors but in view of the had been advertised, they the league to play and A1f A Y Al ake, Jan. 25.â€"â€"The team be beaten," Toburn Beaâ€" m behirnrd last night to 2 victory over South Porâ€" eastâ€"enders spotted the sy goals and then backed nst the wall in the final pin cut to play a waiting ircely ever inside the e. Both of their goals . varietyv, on shots fired HC ‘ame through for the d Toburn on the road Preston tock the puck He The T1 victory for the Kirkâ€" ice which was sticky from the stick of ter a number of Toâ€" ‘ks had failed to get Te shot before he hit ‘he puck hit Gianâ€" inced into the net. nprove much in the h Toburn failing to oâ€"An k( t | Sou bro Toburn failing to id Porkies doing from centre jce. the one which put when he let go a JC Andy Cangiano ND HIS ORCHESTRA esnel recomâ€" Juniors and be excluded it to the music of he schedule ‘above four South Porâ€" their own * â€"and N.oO. aved slow, during the gS wWeTrC a an exhibi in â€"fTutur mposed 0o t A S A. JA JA "k 6. Jt . e h m m w M N_ NC M 9. c # i /A jA JA 4 i on .0.. 0.0.: 0...0. 0.0 0.. 000 Ox 0’0 0’0 000 0’0 0'0 0" 0’0 0“‘.0. x... 0.. .’ .’0“..0’.?0'.0’..’. #* .'. , #°# â€"Jet g0o a creen beâ€" > net and NO H.A MciIntvre 1038 eXE pass left Alex to shoot in the disk. The last goal was an extra one earnâ€" ed by Wally Baetz in a great evening t‘ of hockey. The heavy going was to Baetz‘s liking and he was fiying all evenirg. He broke away alone to pick up a loose puck and beat Esseltine niceâ€" ly as he coasted in on goal. Baetz was not the only Toburnite who was flying in the last period. The line of Swayze and Duff with either Baetz or Morin was going great guns. Hary Nichols, Gar Preston and Yip | Coleman also battled all the way. "Bad Man" McPhail added four more minâ€" utes to his record but both penalties were strictly technical. South Porcupine: Goal. Esseltine; deâ€" fense, Dunn, Bean; centre, Maki; wings F. Huggins, Nevin; subs, A. Huggins, L. Huggins, Taylor, Woon, McArthur. Toburn: Goal, Davis; defense, Mcâ€" Phail, Giannini; centre, Nichols; wings, Preston, Coleman:; subs, Duff, Morin, Paeétz, Swavze Calgary Herald: An exchange points out that the trouble with too many amâ€" bitious men in the public eye is that they are in the public eyeâ€"like a cinâ€" pass left The la. ed by W of hocke wWith less than two minutes to go, Alex Duff put across the winning marâ€" ker. It also came on a play by the line of Swayze and Baetz. Fhe three swung up the left boards, fanned out through the defense, and a perfect threeâ€"way pass left Alex to shoot in the disk. The last goal was an extra one earnâ€" ed by Wally Baetz in a great evening after a battle in the corner with AJ Huggins, tipped it back to Yipper who was parked just to the side of the net. Yip walked in on Essletine and let the rubber go. It went past three players to park in the net. As Toburn kept up the pressure, Porkies missed several chances to score as they broke away. Scotty McPhail stopped a sure one as he twisted Taylor around after chasing him from the Porkies‘ blueâ€"line. Hilt Swayze scored the goal which broke up the game.w. Toburn had been storming around the opposing nets while McArthur was serving time for elbowing Coleman. Even when Red came back, the pressure still continued. Hilt fook the pass from Wally Baetz on a relay from Alex Duff as he passed in front of the net. 3. Toburn, Coleman, (Prestor 4. Toburn, Swayze, (Duff, Bae 5. Toburn, Duff (Swayze, Bae 6. Toburn, Baetz Penalties: Bean, Maki, Tay Arthuyr. Officials: Legrave, Wilson. Wright Hargreaves Tie Lake Shore 44 Lake Shore Hargreaves Porkies Toburn Noranda Both teams Tied for Leaderâ€" ship of N.O.H.A. Senior Golden Group. With the Lake Shore played a 4â€" Lake last ni The two tea SENIOR N. O. H.A. STA NDING wo team for first e league leadership at stake, re and Wrightâ€"Hargreaves 1â€"4 overtime tie in Kirkland night before a packed house. eams were deadlocked in the first place before the game Coleman, (Preston) Swayze, (Duff, Baetz) Duff (Swayze, Baetz) Baetz Extra Lady 10¢ First Period ne position 36 3.16 10.09 18.03 Mcâ€" Pts 13 13 10 Play First Round of Mcintyre Cup *The first round of play for the Mcâ€" Intyre Curling Cup has been completed, with thirtyâ€"two rinks taking part. The competition, after the first round will resolve itself into two daraws, the losers going to the left side and thne winners to the right. Each side will aperate independently, with the winners of each side meeting in the finals for the cup. The following is the draw and the reâ€" sults of the first round :â€" 6.45 p.m. Draw In addition to the cup games, a "fcuar ender‘" will be played by rinks skipped by the followingâ€"Eyre, Drew, Solomon. Richardson, McDowell, Harkness, Mcâ€" Innis, Stevenson, Hudson, Smith, Mcâ€" Coy, Doyle, Cain, White, Hill, Belanger, O‘Gorman. Lang Brough, Walker, Pare, Q GUorman. Lang Brough, Waiker, Pars Black, Leaman, Honey, Urquhar Pickering, King, Tanner, Munroe, Cald Blackman, Burnes. J, K. QGUOrman, . J. 1J Rymer, W. R. Lafferty. E. L. Urquhart, J. Dutton, F. Stock C. Haapanen. E. Stenhouse, H. E. Chateauvert, P Burt, P. C. Maltais. H Herman, W. Booth, J. T. Gauthier G. Clairmont. Winners and Losers Form Separate Drawâ€"T‘wo Seeâ€" tions to Play Off. wW. W. Stevens( Desaulniers, A. S R. Richardson, J. Dunlop, O. No *~\J. Amm, F. N. M. O‘Rourke. It was announced toâ€"day that the finals in the Hollinger Curling Cup and the semiâ€"finals ‘of the Consolation series will be played at the local curlâ€" ing club on Friday night, starting at 7 pm. Rinks skipped by Arscott and Carson will contest the finals of the Hollinger Cup while Rinn and Ramsay‘s quartettes will battle it out in the semiâ€" finals of the.consolation..the winner to meet Geo. Lake‘s rink, who won the other half of the semiâ€"finals. The annual "whoopee night" which regularly follows the local bonspiel, will also be held Friday night and a large crowd is expected to take part in the fun. ton Local Curlers are Holding "Whoopee" Toâ€"morrow Night OH1 Arscott and Carson to Play Finals of Holiliinger Cup as Part of Programme. Rinn and Ramsay Meet in Semiâ€" Finals of Consolation. Also to Stage "Fourâ€"Ender." G. R. White, P. H y, W. Rheinish. L. Honey, T. W. R« . Simpson. L. A. Soloman, D. C n. J. Cantwell. Stenhouse and McDowell Hill and Ramsay. Graham and McDowell. Hudson and McCoy. Richardsor and O‘Gorman $ p.m. Draw Belanger and Evre White and Honey. Pare and Solomon. Stevenson and Amm. Urquhart and Herman. P. J. Doyle, K. M. Wynne, J. n, R. Stevens. J. M. Belanger,, A. Allen, ‘ench, J. McMurray. K. â€"~A. P. Rurke,‘ Q M. Murray. A. W. Lang, D. J. McGuire, J an Doyle and I White and | Burnes and Skellyv Docton The covered courts club, Dulwich, London, junior tennis tournament recently, and be players were well wrapped jup while awaitir Miss M. S. Andre (Gleft) and Miss J. Holma Y A1 : UA J. Da ker, Pare Urquhart Ath THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMINS, ONTARIO ceiving prizes) were:â€"F.C. Evans, skip; Maxwellâ€"ESmith, Tom Cahill, Ed. Tynâ€" dall At the request of Curling Club who year for the annual Art Moran, of Tim the important post match committese a plete charge of the :« Mr. Moran occupiec when the bonspiel many favourable col cup in addition to their name on the trophy. The winners were: Dr. Somerâ€" ville, skip; Ed McDonald. Gordon Cross, Jack Pecore. The runnersâ€"up (also reâ€" Art Moran Heads Match Committee Ten Timmins Rinks in Kirkland ‘Spiel DR. sO MERVILLE‘s RINK WON GALLAGHEER CUP FINALS this year which Foebruary 7th. Already ten rir competition, with A. W. M. . Geo. 8. Drew, J. R )>eme J. Doyle lCh W. Wren. J . W. EC more, J. H Likely to Have More Entries from Here Before Date of ‘Spiel. F1 blay . ~ArSCO N. Sisson. Cheniey. 5. R. M Dwyer, C 1. Cit: bity. C. . Devitt, R. MacCloskey. . H.:Hill, .C. . Bro Finchen. J. H. Skelly, J. Disl¢ 1. Neill. W. McDermo McGuire, L. Ga: nmore,. R Gn Cooper‘s rinkâ€" _ was third â€" and D# I1 m, Kari myre ‘rman and S pected to o. W. Pickh Hudso J. H"Peterson. J. Lsaman, A. M N. Barrette. R. Harkness, J. 24. . CG. Mortst Kamsay . + ahnam, ‘I" Sullivan. Rinn, A. Tomkinson, C. Perkio Drew, H. Hudson, J. Seal, W Al n occupied the same position : bonspiel was held here and ourable comments on his effiâ€" dling of the job were heard. Burne Dowe ng ht est of the Kirkland Lake | who will be hosts this inual T. N. O. bonspiel, f{ Timmins. has accepted . post of chairman of the ttee and will have comâ€" f the draws for the ‘spiel. ring. M. Ca urling last night, Dr. . won the finals in the 11 to 8. Each member iwarded an individual to their name on the aners were: Dr. Somerâ€" inks have entered the h the following skips: J. Belanger, W. Rinn, R. Walker, Dr. L. Hudâ€" Dr. 0. J. Stahl, Harry R. McCoy. Others are ter before the ‘spiel Donale J.;; O‘Neill, H:; n P. Dick w iY Brown, D. Kester, F L. Halperin, A. Wet McDonald ib will have enâ€" the T. N. O. _ Kirkland Lake s on Monday, Platus W. Dunkerly McGrath Perry, M Anderson Bishop T‘remâ€" Jones,| lev it I8s rPpOrt2G Perry and Vine: will play an exhibition match tomorâ€" row at Folsom, California prison, fo: its 2,800 convicts. Of course it will be free. The next thing the officials wil be doing, is to engage a couple of goltâ€" ers, to show the inmates how to swing | their hammers In the Australian championshiy opened up this week Henkle and Von Cramm won their double match 9â€"~7 n n n ons se omm o en mt en ronp tm es After last Priday‘s fight, those two boxers over ‘ome will press their claims harder for the British Empire title that Farr holds. Larry Gains is one of them; he claims, he should have it, or be given a chance to fight for it after his long list of successes of last year. The other man is Frark Hough, of Batâ€" tersea, a Ccruiserweight. He has a fine record and his latest victims were the Dutch boxer Staal, and on Monday las} he fought Marcel Lauriot, tne French champion. Frank is not in the heavy class, and he would do well to meet a couple of them before tackling Farr. Hough was disqualified two weeks ago against Lauriot. Advance Took Three â€" Points from Power Moine or These of boys this There is plenty said about Farr not having a punch,. Why, beats me, for the others he has met must be of the same calibre, so why not pick on them for a change. There is one thing in Tommy‘s favour; he is the only heavy that has never been knocked down in a championship fight. To get among the amateurs, the famâ€" ous Golden Glove tournament which was started in Chicago and staged there for the past eleven years, will have a change of atmosphere this year as the tournament will be held in Des Moine on February 15. 16 and 1%. What terms will be made is hard to say for Braddock‘s manager says he is going to make them, for without the winner there can be no fight, and he is supposed to be dickcring with the old country for the fight to take place there. That‘s the only place they would pack them in. There is a que which will be an bout is expected Fools Day. Totals McHugzh Towers . McQuarric Webb Salomaa Totals . Advanc Hornby Jackson Guidice Ansara Wallingford T. N. O. Also Revives in Commercial League. Armstroxr Alton Fleming Leach Saint Total from Gambles by rollin games of the season. Gambles were close bet the way, but just couldn‘t extra pins. Sairt came back on th Ciagnon Ashford Horrester Talt .. Nicolson Peters Totals line mor on It, four from Ihe A from Gambles, and two T. N. 0. and Power. CGAMBLES CGagnon 184 200 The T. N. 0. took on a new least of life Tuesday last in the Commercia bowling league and took three point: World‘s Sport Events came back 0o: p and the tean confidence. JOUuUt. rom (By F.J.H.) T6 1041 oint. dA l 838 993 ADVANCE 189 130 209 145 224 201 194 23D 948 ; Y12 points; C POWER 141 17 154 17 195 20 165 24 183 17 117 204 219 193 Tennis Boxing w Tomn Power 1 for a return bou i <e place on Aipril 054 170 imble Sta best in the eleven men ince, three h from the 991 3011 220 06(6 139 132 11 190 126 213 168 leir be them all hose few lroads to hi ‘obbec Iris!iâ€" ither 1emâ€" them 456 685 631 649 643 60L 584 606 6GOg 662 630 667 153 7 [ al 11 \Flyors Led in First Period 3â€"O0 but Risons Overcome Lead and (Go on to Win in Last Period. Winners Have Conâ€" siderable Edge on Night‘s Play with Fasano and Morgan Back in Lincup. cup on be closely fol old cup fight wonder team. Arsenal me Ankerite Come from Behind to Defeat Coniaurum by 8â€" blay, former star with Kapuskasing Wildcats, brought the crowd to its feet when he shook off an Ankerite forward, stick handled his way through the deâ€" fence and drew Mayowski out of posiâ€" ttion andâ€"gunned the into the the Gul Nearl the firs high lif hit Joe into the net to the bewild Mayowski, night watchman kerite. Two minutes later Jj literally hung Mavowski out C Tues rigcht E£1xtyâ€"ni Jatk Y( son, â€"ge He ba(l leadersh cords. 1 one un Kenne checki: broke i For who 1J oril Ne OlI 11 i1 Th Timmins Arena il h Mi OHN 1n BuC H Q C K E Y !! 1¢€ Advance Sale of Tickets at Empire Cizar Store 1ne ‘ttin m#t Nort] 16 the niaurum A l om the d the n and hac Mavows} OOOTY 2(1 W1 Football 1 Oâ€"NIGHT Ma} rFM h FACEâ€"OFF AT 8.15 SHARP ADMISSTION l Al ME most ® ‘JoOâ€"JO erday went to vins.â€" England The other tw( ough and York raad elapsed 0 Dundas shot a er that finally i and glanced rwilderment of i seemed to be ting two goals, on a pass from l a power of ind continually ns. United Sta MeN LV matche nc pagt thi N. O. H. A. JUNIORKRS) rV de 1 l they ed vhich Jack Young on the end he Ankerite y and slip â€" Turning came back disc in the d move to > him a big JOo" Tremâ€" Mako coring rt gcoals hb 332C aed h A 1 LN gqul Mo enda iy nigm} pa: score of | for XI1. CliCGl] Henkl( unfinâ€" 11 1} TA Dile and down T1n taxr 10 11 o1 Anâ€" 11 Pamo McIn Ankerite, Miller Ankerite, Laflamme (Kaulmam Ankerite, Laflamme (Kauf{man, McKinnon) 4 s Coniaurum, Kerr <(Young) .. Arkerite, McKinnon (Kautman) Coniaurum, McNulty Ankerite, Morgan Coriaurum, McNulty Ankerite, Delmonte Penaltiesâ€"Morgan Summaryâ€"First Period Coniaurum, Neddow (Dundas) "Spider" McKinnon bulged the twine for Ankerite with only two minutes to go, Kaufman getting his third assist of the night on the play. The game was just about over when Joe McNuuty went through all alone to beat Mayowâ€" ski on a hard drive to the corner of the net for the last goal of the night. Ankerite: Goal, Mayowski; defence, McTaggart and Miller; centre, McKinâ€" non; wings, Kaufman and Laffamme; alternates, Fasano, Kenned\ Morgan, Richer, Delmonte. 6 Richer, Delmonte. *Coniaurum: Goal. Parades Necddow. and McNultv: centré Nu puck and scored from eight feet out. Laflamme, of Ankerite, won the game for his team when he scored two goals in succession, the first on a pass from Kaufman and the second on a combinâ€" ation play with Kaufman and McKinâ€" non Anker hockey, got a lucky glanced off MceNulty‘s Coniaurum goalie no c Kaufman and Dund simultaneous trip to fo AnkC AnkC l inda rity with wWith onl worke With only thirty seconds to go, Kenâ€" worked his way up left wing and m a point even with the goal line ssed to Morgan who made no mistake . Ankerite‘s first goal With only e seconds left Kaufman backhanded loose puck from a face off that beat rades to make the score 3â€"2. Numâ€" ila, of Coniaurum, was serving a penâ€" y at the time The second period was just 47 seconds 1 when Morgan came from rowhere n mm a l Mines League Standing lUPrUum withou M a wings, xÂ¥Young _Kirkett, Ketr: Childrenâ€"15¢ Miller ... , «. GLQ Lafiamme ‘Kaulmum 7.30 Laflamme (Kaufman, Morgan (Kennec Kautman sâ€"Nummola. second Period Â¥ oung Trembla Journalâ€"Argus: Happiness You can‘t spread even a velting some on vourself. Morgan, Richer, Kauftman Third Period lack Wilder and Marty Kennedy) Parades; ‘defence, y,; centre, Thompâ€" and Dixon; alterâ€" Dundas, Tremblay, 10.00 10.47 18.00 19.00 0.47 4.00 17.45 19.30 19.55 5.57 Pt