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Porcupine Advance, 10 Feb 1938, 1, p. 5

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{yen . Dropping an 8â€"5 overtime decision to she "neverâ€"sayâ€"die" :Coniaurum outfit ] iféer ‘being in the lead 5â€"3 with less than Ahree .minutes ‘to go, Buffaloâ€"Anâ€"‘ ~kerite were defeated in a Porcupine Led by Joe McNulty, with his face, swathed in bandages and dripping blood from a cut chin, Coniaurum, Jlaunched a bruising attack and with the clock pointing to 17.07 with Jack Young and Joe Tremblay figuring in the play, the much battered McNulty, batted in a loose puck in front of the Ankerite goal. Twentyâ€"three seconds later McNulty scored again to inspire his team to go ahead and score three. in the overtime, McNulty getting two and Tremblay one. Mines League game Tuesday night ttmt‘ had one of the largest crowds of : seasor. cheering wildly as : Oonummm came from behind and turned what icoked like sure defeat into a sparkling victory. It was a tough blow for Jack. Pendéer and his blueâ€"clad club. but ‘ veritable Frank Merriwell finish for the Fiyers. f Ankerite still have a chance to go into the playâ€"offs against Pamour but: will have to win their two remaining. games to do so, one against McIntyre: and the octher against Pamour.. If Mcâ€": Intyre win their game with the Bisons they will go into a tie with Coniaurum for second place. If Ankerite win the game they will have to go on and beat Pamour, or Coniaurum will finish in} second place with.six points. Coniaurum were the classier of the in the ‘first .period: which, ended with the Flyers in the lead .2â€"0.; Jack YÂ¥oung getting both goals. Anâ€" kerite grabbed the spotlight in the secâ€": ond and outscored Coniaurum 4â€"1 .to: go into the lead 4â€"3, McKinnon getting: two goals and Richer and Fasano the odd one apiege. .Joe Tremblay showed a fash of his stick hanrdling fame to score Cconiaurum‘s only goal of the: The game was still going on at a fast! pace in the third period despite the fact that the ice was getting heavy from the mild weather. Less than four minutes remained when Delmonte. scorâ€" edâ€"for Ankerite on a combination atâ€" tack with Fasano and McTaggart which put the Bisons two goals up. Throwing :discretion .to the winds Coniaurum sent . every :man yp the ice and from a scramble McNulty scored, only to duplicate the feat a few seconds later when he picked up a loose puck: and found an opening to beatMayowskL and tie the seore at 6â€"5. The overtime <found ‘the FPlyers still ganging the Ankerite cage and three minutes after play started McNulty took Neddow‘s pass to put the Flyers ahead. Joe Tremblay, stick handling wizard, got aâ€"big â€"hand fromthe crowd. when he weaved his way through the! whole Ankerite:team to score.one.af the mest spectacular goals of the night. A McNulty was the standout performâ€" er of the night .and was given a rough :‘ passage. While he was a «dangerous threat at all times it was not untillate: in the last period that his potent stitck started Coniaurum off on the road to: victory.. During the game he scored‘ four goals and also collected an assist. Jack Young accounted for two and . an assist while Joe Tremblay, who played smart hockey all night, tallied the other two and also figured in two other goals. "Spider‘"‘ McKinnon scored twice for; Ankerite, with «Deélmonte, Fasano and: Richer getting one apiece. j Dogged persistence has marked .t,heé play of the Coniaurum all season and, Tuesday night was a fine .example of, staying in there until the last.second, of the last period. With .exactly two. minutes and fiftyâ€"three seconds left of the third period Ankerite were in the, driver‘s seat two goals ahead and it looked as if Coniaurum were due to taste ‘the bitter pill of defeat and! elimination. ] Joe McNulty Scores Two in Last Period to Put Coniaurum on Even Terms and Adds Two More in Overtime. Anâ€" â€"kerite Must Win Two Remaining Games to Figure in Flyers, Facing Elimination *‘Tie Score in Dying Minntes ‘hildrenâ€"15¢ Â¥ Mines League Elimination Game N. 0. H. A. INTERMEDIATE Max said he was through clowning and «was going to show a thing or «two, so that this papoose, Max Jr., will «be proud. of his dad. Ankeriteâ€"Goal, Mayowski; defence, McTaggart and Miller; centre, Fasano; wings, Kennedy and Morgar; alternâ€" mtes, McKinnon, Laflamme, Kauffman, Richer, Delmonte; sub. goal, Barbary. â€"Our home town boy, Len Wadsworth, is making quite a name for himself in the catchâ€"weight class at the Maple ‘Leaf Stadium, ‘by winning his second bout last Monday, by knocking out Maxie Kadin in the second round. Maxie was a contender for the middleâ€" weight title. In Australia the Empire games are gcing along smoothly and the Canaâ€" dians are.doing fine, taking the climate into consideration. Canada broke four records toâ€"day at Boxing Max Baer arrived in New York the ‘beginning of the week, and after two hours looking around, left for his trainâ€" ingâ€"camp in Jersey City. . It was a close decision which Farr won when these two met: in England; so Tommy will have to get down to| business if he wants to get a decis10n| this time. 1 Seriously speaking, why worry, for there is no telling what will happen beâ€" fore then. Every nation may be peaceâ€" ful; and if so, why not go on with the games. (On the other hand they may all at one another‘s throats and there won‘t be any games except with gun powder. ' It looks as though things have changâ€" ed for Tommy Farr. No word from him in four days! No doubt he is goâ€" ing to let Maxie talk his head off for a Summaryâ€"First Period Coniaurum, Young (McNulty) ........2.05 Coniaturum, Young ... 16 10 Penaltiesâ€"Miller 2, Nummala, Booth. Second. Period Coniaurumâ€"Goal, Parades; defence, Nummala and"‘ Neddow; centre, Mcâ€" Nulty: wings, Young and Booth; alterâ€" nates, Kerr, Dixon, Dundas, Birkett, Thompson, Tremblay, Devine. Ankerite, Richer ............... Ankerite, McKinnon ... Ankerite, Fasano (Morgar) Coniaurum, Tremblay ......... Ankerite, McKinnon ... Third Period Ankerite, Delmonte (Fason, McTaggart) ....... Coniaurum, McNulty (Young, Tremblay) ‘Coniaurum, McNulty ... Penaltiesâ€"Miller, Yourg. Overtime Coniaurum, McNulty (Neddow) .. Coniaurum, Tremblay ... Coniaurum, McNulty (Tremblay) \World‘s Sport Events (By F.J.H.) halfminute after, he laid a perfect pass over ‘to Joe McNulty who scored again to put ‘Coniaurum thiree goals up. Ankerite, McKinnon ............ ... 10.18 Ankerite, Fasano (Morgar) ..........13.13 Coniaurum, Tremblay ......................16.45 Ankerite, McKinnon ................. 18 .45 Penalticsâ€"MCcNulty, Dundas, Nedâ€" dow . Coniaurum, McNulty (Neddov Coniaurum, Tremblay ......... Coniaurum, McNulty (Tremb Penaltiesâ€"Miller, Kennedy Len put the middleweight â€"champion away ‘the week before in two rounds, and the way Len is going he should ‘be given a chance at the title in his next Dout. Refereesâ€"Marty Lauder and Jack Wilaetr. Athletics China is going one better in her boyâ€" cott. She wants all nations to boycott the 1940 Olympic games to take place in Japan. ‘Her.claim is that Japan‘s aim is to overthrow the white race. the games 6.05 6.35 [Bankers Bowling League Unchanged Commerce .Schumacher Commerce Timimins (bye) ... TQtAIS 936 928 _ 840 . _ COMMERCE SCHUMACHER Robinson ........: 182 255 145 ‘Rowlandson ... 83 . 111 _ 199 Jackson ... 145 18$ 186 Zadow ....."...... 162" . 168 .. 140 Bruce® .............. 193 . ©217: 266 2104 | 582 393 516 470. 676. Walters ... 181 Towers |........... 228 McQuarrie .....; 201 Webb ... ........... 149 Salomaa ............178 Gagnon . Ashford . TaIt: *.:...;... Herrester Nicolson . Peters ... Four Teams Playing Last Night, Divided Points â€" Evenly â€" Nova Scotia Ahead. With ‘the dfour teams taking part dividing the points inâ€"each comtest, the starding of :the Bankers Bowling ‘Leaâ€" gue is unchanged after last night‘s games. .Montrealâ€"Dominions met the Imperials and split the honors while the league :leading Nova Scotias were held to a draw by Schumacher Comâ€" Standing of teams: Pts# Nova Scotig .................. es unds o 16 Power and Gambles Leach Saint M.â€"Williams ....156 McCann .......... 160 Johnston ... 221 Traynorâ€"......... 169 Grant ............. 230 Ritzel The T.. to.click and the Power went into â€"a~â€"tie with thefruitiers at the head of the league by taking three points. C. E. Armstrong‘s 341 in the ‘last game saved them the lone point. A. Leach of the railroaders was the otherto goâ€"over the 700 mark. Honours go to P. Nicolson and J. Tait, Gambles, 821 and 609; A. Leach and C. Armstrong, T. N. O., 713â€"and 697; A. Guidice and G. Wallingford, Advance, 700 ard 606; E. Towers, H. Webb and ‘B. McQuarrie, Power, 653, 60 â€"and 605. Totals ADVANCE Hornby ... 171 161 Jackson ........... 140 131 Guidice ... . 185 260 Ansara ........ 169 210 Wallingford ....225 169 ‘Toldls :........... :. 890 931 928 Gambles 4 points; Advance, nil. three games were won by Tom Bruce with 676 and K. Hanna with 642. The six high averages for the league are:â€"Tom Bruce, 226;.J. Normand, 195; G. Johnston, 190; G. Robinson, 189; P. Grant, 187; E. Ritzel, 182. $ Watson . Lancast.er Mayhew . Stevenson Advance Sent Back to Where‘ They Were Before. : Believe it or not! Gambles sent The Advanceâ€"right back to where they were before the game last Friday with one: point less. 4 Armstrong Fleming ... Totals ::;............. 917 Pewer 3 points; 911 T. N. O. 1 point GAMBLES Gagnon .......... 136 Ashford ... 192 147 173 256 Hoerrester ... 154 173 Nicolson :......... 241 252 1091 2919 215 351 â€" 339 180 609 113 440 328 $21 The following.â€"were the scores of last; night‘s games;â€" | Totals Pcter Nicolson turned in a fine game! for Gambles to stave off defeat. Tait: alsz got back to form, but Guidice held him down with a nice score. ‘ The weekly prizes for high score for Now Tied in League ................ 765 . 936 936 MONTREALâ€"DOMINION es /x 154 170 245 ter ... 149 _ 145 179 w ...3 166 172 â€" 176 hn > :....., 182 | 126 _ 188 ............... 143 178 176 ‘.“2 m 3 m NOVA SCOTIA 161 181 181 987 129 181 150 196 196 135 1857 701 â€"‘964 167 961 131 217 174 9077 585 186 175 222 167 141 171 3030 507. 589 713 475 Entries are to ‘be made by letter to the secretary, Timmins Branch Canaâ€" .dian Legion, time for which will .expire on Tuesday, February 22 at 7.30 p.m. No entry fee will be charged and two prizes. will ‘be offered in each event. Sed Thumb Nail Sketches of Pamour Hoekey Team on Page 7, Second Section. Additional Speed Skating Meet to be Sponsored by Local Legion It was announced this week ~that Timmins branch of Canadian Legior will hold a speedâ€"skating meet at the Ball Park, Pine street, south, on‘ Friday, February 25, commencing at 7.30 pm. A.C. Brown, himself A formâ€" er speed skating star, is the chaxrman. of the â€"programme. ; Â¥ Other members of the committee in‘ charge ars ‘Walter. Greaves, Au.st;inI Neame, Tommy Parsons, Fred Burt, Sandy ‘Borland, George Nippers, Jimmy Cowan, Bill Forrester, Scoop .Evans,, Harold Beard, J. H.â€"Graves and BObo Russell. pm on the day of the meet. The ad>â€" mission fee ferâ€"adults â€"will be 25 cents, with children admitted free. On page seven of the second section of this issue will be‘found an Initerestâ€" ing series of short sketches of the playâ€" ers on the Pamour hockey team,.of the lccal Mines League, one of the «clubs that are sure of a place in the playâ€" offs :for the championship. Eaeh contestant will be required to wear a linen number. These numbers available at the Ball Park at 7 Snappy Game in Intermedâ€" iate Series Falls, Ont., February 8, 1938. (Bpecial ‘to The Advance)â€"The South Porcupine ~Monarchs orce again deâ€" feated the hardâ€"toiling Eskimos in an intermediate series game here on Saturday night, ending with a score of 7. to 1. â€"â€"‘The game displayed the ever effective team passing of the Monarchs, and the tagle eye of Patser, the almost perfect gpalie, with the Eskimos playing a hard forward, and tricky game. The Eskiâ€" mos were able many times to pass the Monarch defence only to be thwarted by Patser‘s stopping. Qriginally scheduled to be played on, Thursday night nrext, February 17, beâ€". fore exhibition games were dropped, the" game vetween ‘McoIntyro and Buffaloâ€" Ankcrite has been advanced to next Monday night,«Feb.‘14.. The game is an allâ€"importan. cne as a loss for Ankerite will eliminate them from a chante ‘to get in the playâ€"offis, while a win for McelIntyre:â€"will give them a tie for second: plase with Coniaurum Flyers. If the Ankerite can beat MciIntyre they will also have i‘o beat Pamour in the last scheduled game of the season to nose Coniaurum out by a single point. If they beat McIintyre and lose to Pamour, Conlaurum will: win second pilace and the rightâ€"to play {fcr the championship. Although the Monarchs are a slightâ€" ly heavier team, and have won all the games but one, whitch was tied, it did. no(; daunt the spirit of the Eskies, who: sKated miles and put up:â€"a game battle. Parcupine Monarchs Defeated Eskimos A. C. Brown is Chairman.of Committee for Event to be Held at Open Air Rink at Ball Park on Friday, February 25th. No Entry Fee. ‘ITwo Prizes for Each Event. MeclIntyre and â€" Ankerite Elimination Game Will be Important Fixture. 1.â€"440 yards, giris 14 years and under 44 2-“"«0 y!’ds,‘}ad%.'open. .3.â€"440 yards, boys, 12 years and unâ€" 5.â€"220 yards, .open. 6â€"440 yards, open. 7.â€"half mile, apen. g.â€"One mile, open. 9.â€"Half mile, backwards. 10 â€"220 yards, low hurdles 11.â€"Obstacle race. 4.â€"¢Half mile, boys, 16 years and unâ€" | ~~Patterson scored for the Monarchs at. 4 minutes of the second period, when he slipped the rubberintv "the Falls: ‘twine, picking up an assist from Mcâ€" ‘Cann. With the Monarchs keeping the play up arcund the Falls noet later in ‘this period, the ‘Eskimos were able tol Break away and make many near scores, with Patser chuckirg them aside |like mosquitoes. At 15 minutes‘ play, Pucknam and McCann going down toâ€" lgether effected the second count for their team, when Bucknam eased it past Walsh, clicking on a pass from McCann. With intense interest the spsctators watched the Falls forward "line, Cameron, Kenny and ~Behan, break away, pass the Monarch defence and take a lovely close shot, â€" only <to see ‘Patser let it bounce clear off his pads. St. Louis Flyers, of Timmins, won a smart 2â€"1 victory from Haileybury Junior N.OH.A. team in Haileybury: last Saturday before a large crowd of spectators. The first period went score.â€" less, with Rene Brazeau scoring the. only goal of the second for St. Louis.: Checking was close in the third period* and it was‘not until after fifteen minâ€" utes of play that Short tied the score for ‘Haileybury. There was just fifteen seconds left to play when George Laâ€" vigne scored the winning goal for St. Louis, with Henry Chartier getting an assist. Both goalies, Roger McCurdy for Haileybury and Lgqurier Larcher for St. Louis, were standout performers. A return game with Haileybury in: Timmins is being arranged for anâ€"early. date. On Sunday the Timmins players spent the day in Haileybury and were accompanied to the train by their hosts for the occasion. On their arrival here they were welcomed by the president of the club, Laurent Belanger and Albert In starting the third period, the Eskimos were still ‘hopeful, and work-‘ ing like fury, and with Cattello off for tripping, played all men forward, trying to tie the score. ‘Abramson wasâ€" slightly hurt in this period whenâ€"he contacted with a Monarch player‘s stick, who was taking a hard shot. Mcâ€" Dougall atâ€"8 minutes broke away, and. dribbling past the Falls defence in a. lone run, scored on Walsh. The play continued in its usual fast style, all. players after the puck, and in tussle behind the Eskies net the puck slipped out in front of the goal, where Hume picked it up and netted the second: count for the Mcnarchs in this period, at 15 minutes. Three minutes after,‘ Patterson tallied another count, when he eased it into the Falls net, on an assist from McCann. Still with only another minute to go, McCann made the fourth count for the Monarchs in this period, when he broke away and scored on a lone run, making the total count, Monarchs 7, Eskimos 1. i The lineups: ' Ssouth Porcupine Monarchs: Goalie, E. Patser; defence, H. McDougall, W. B. Smith, G. Dorry; forwards, C..Catâ€" tarello, O. Proulx, H. Hume, M. Mcâ€" Carn, C. Patt.erson and G. Bucknam. Ccach for this teamâ€"Oliver Proulx Iroquois Falls Eskimos: Goalie, H. Walsh; defence, A. Abramson, F.â€"Caron, P. Gignac; forwards, E. Gauthier, P. Olaveson, G. Gauthier, C. Kenny, D. Camerodon, C. Beahan and Roger Gignac. St. Louis Flyers _ Defeat Haileybury The lineups for the game were: St. Louisâ€"Goal, Laurier Larcher; deâ€" fence,.Conrad Beaulne, Rene Belanger; wings, Rene Brazeau, Henri Chartier; centre, George Lavigne; subs, ~Paul Dontigny, FPlorent Dubien, Leo St. Pierre, Edmond Laroeque, Wilfred ‘St. Onge, Florian Gagnon; mascot, Elmo Bissonnette. 4 Haileyburyâ€"Goal, Roger McCurdy; defence, E. Short, T. Davis; wings, E. Dupuis, B. Gordon; centre, B. Humes; subs, J. Meany, A. Mclsaac, S. Sadâ€" dler, R. McIsaac. L. Treen. Coachâ€"E. Marchildon. Manager, S. Andress. Mascot,â€" G. McDonald. Trainâ€" ers, T. Stone and P. Doland. The two forward.lines for both teamsl were very good in both efickhsndling and checking, and the Monarchs shone exceptionally well with their practised. Opening of the game found the Esâ€" kimos gcing after it, and Kenny missed. an almost sure score, as did the Monâ€" archs shortly after. E. Gauthier efâ€" fected a score for the Eskimos when he â€"tcok a long shot from the Monarch‘ blue line at 8 minutes‘ play. McCann retaliated at 18 minutes when he took a pass from Patterson, to slip it past, Walsh. Many breakâ€"aways and near seores ~by both teams drew> great cheers from the audiencse during this. Feb. 17â€"MciIntvyre at Ankeri Feb. 21â€"Ankerite at Pamour. Refereeâ€"J. Chircoski, Iroquois Falls Mines League Standing C Z privend C 2. A C Hollinger Jrs. Win Series With South Porcupine Team Porkies Take Lead ' ‘South Porcupine took: ‘the lead four‘ minutes after the second period start,-i ed, Dysart again scoring, with Pecord. getting the assist. With Doran in the penalty ‘box for tripping, Hollinger ‘turned on a seige with Richard tieirg the score, Chapman and Cordick also figuring in the play. With. a minute to.go before the period ended, Chap man, of Hollinger, had Steele in the, Porkies‘_goal at his mercy but the wily: kid in ‘thecageâ€"outguesed him, only‘ to be beaten after Chapman had taken a pass from Cordick and ‘banged in his rebound. Just before. the period came to an end, Doran got his third «penalty of the period, a tenâ€"minute misconduct sentence for berating Re- feree McCann. Despite the fact that they were beaten, South Poreupine were far from being outâ€"classed. ‘‘The team is comâ€" poesed of a bunch of kids that will in most cases have @bout ‘three more‘ years in jurior. If they can be kept together they‘ll make a formidable ag=! gregation in a year or so and appear right now to have the necessary timâ€", ber that makes hockey teams. Their first string line of Andrews, Doran and Harris will give goaltenders a lot to worry about when they get a little more finish and â€"experience, The first period was a fast exhibition‘ with both teams passing the puck and boring in. There was little to choose betweenâ€"them with .the Porkies having, a little the ‘better of the territorial play. The period ended with the teams tied 1â€"1, Plioplis scoring for Hollinâ€" Porkies, The Gold Kings now have rine points, whereas the best thalt South Porcupine could do by winning the remaining two games on the schedâ€" ule, would ‘be to earn seven â€"points. ger on a dowble .passing play with; Marinacci and Richard, Dysart doing the same thing with Harris and Doran for South Por:upine. Will Represent This District in N.O0.H.A. Junior "A" Playâ€" downs By Virtue of Victory in Homeâ€"andâ€"Home Series. Losers Have Young Team but Were Far From Being Outclassed. _Hollinger Gold Kings will represent; Sccond Period this (district in the N.O.H.A. Junio_r’ Porkies, Dysart (Pecord) ............. 4.00 "A" playdowns by virtue of their 6â€"4 win over Soeuth Porcupine in a fast and hardâ€"fought game at Timmins arena last night. ‘The two teams have been playing an eightâ€"gzame homeâ€"andâ€"home Hollinger, Richard (Chapman, GCIFOACK) on 28.00 Hollinger, Chapman (Cordick) ....... 19.00 Reraltiesâ€"Capyk, Richard, Fraser, Deran, 2 and 10â€"minute misconduct, series and with three wins, a loss and Third Period a tie to their credit ‘before last night‘s| Hollinger, Marinacci â€"(Richard) . ... 8.30 game, Hollinger‘s win elimingtes the iPorkies, Harris ... ... iste SR n Porkies, ‘The Gold ‘Kings now have, Hollinger, Richard .................._......_11 46 rine points, whereas the best that | Hollinger, Marinacci (Plioplis).....11.55 South Porcupine could do by winning| Porkies, Andrews ....._................. 12.37 the remaining two games on the schedâ€" Penaltiesâ€"Plioplis, Mérihaccl. Capyk, ule, would ‘be to earn seven points. .| Andrews, Auger. % Doubleâ€"header in the Junior B. League T.P.A.A.A. and Tuxis. Schuâ€" macher and Canadiens. ..... «8.8§5 Hollinger, Chapman tCordick) . 19.00 Reraltiesâ€"Capyk, Richard, F‘nser. Deran, 2 and 10â€"minute misconduct. At the local arena sthere will be a doubleâ€"header in the Junior B‘ league, first game commencing at 7.30. Schumacher TP.A.A.A. .. The T.P.A.A.A. will meet the Tuxis in the first encounter and this should be a fine game as both teams are fighting for a playâ€"off berth. In the second .game Schumacher will meet ‘the Canadiens. If you haven‘t seen these. youngsters play, drop over to ‘the rink tomorrow (Friday) night, and give tham ‘A few cheers of encouragement. Iroquois Falls Schumacher have a smooth working team, while the Canadiens are a bustlâ€" ing team and never give up till the last bell, so the fans are out for a good treat. ; _ Canadiens N. . . A. Junior "B‘ ‘Standing

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