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Porcupine Advance, 7 Mar 1938, 1, p. 7

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durible Ab with a bull the not. Ju said that K« the met and any player â€" sekiom mak in there ar of making â€" before he J without any seemed that throuzh wit} vomaurum w takins a loos only the goal made a so»nsa ers recsovered. score on the rt puck and star outsic@e the blu him but as hs sSbatrte: man a South trippit Cranginsgs th Young gnag from Bbshinc izes in <o cu to two. ‘A n that Coniaurum that left them c secore on the rcu SIX ~Gays.â€" JIQ of the lineâ€"vup th»: fir>; gamt Friday nigzht bi strapped with as a safeguard Joâ€"Js Trembla ing star role in midâ€"season, ing confined t The Monars seemed to be 1 dition and wil round of the team urhamp® king. Ollie Prc under his dire this y$ar. nisht/ the A up afier w Timmins 5â€" behind did dirt. Th with this be cour‘e inss and started from sc club togethesr. They atteniion in preâ€"sea when the payâ€"off c cardâ€"had bz:en playe knotck2ad cof the sma the finals with a C and tsam spirit th carried thom past M faloâ€"Ankerite. They lucky in winning the the scoringz records : and Jack Young in place, with the latts: good sportsmanship um showed themsel teams in th with the going tougt To‘the Fiytrs, â€" hand of Bill Shield: dit in the world for have mado this ye ard a hurch and back Cchs the Monarchs ést intermedi: has prCcit the whole cai as they go on championship the‘ fir team Wwhil> the until the fi of the cct‘.£ ‘ricay he fC intermeAilix® when they thiir payâ€" Monarchs i archs won HAf last W Monarct Porcur‘n ated in t South Porcupine Team Win Both Games of Homeâ€"andâ€" Home Series and Take Round 10â€"6. Winning Friday Night‘s Game by Close Margin of 5â€"4.. Monarchs Proâ€" ceei in N.O.H.A. Playdowns. Mines League Winners Crack In Fourth Game in Six Days Whit cht MONDAY. MARCH T"TH . 1938 South Porcupine Monarchs Eliminate?Coniaurum Flyers Flyv A minute later m with every loose puck br goalie left to sto] ered. It was 1 snared T. They were given scant : preâ€"season forecasts But ayâ€"off came and the last en played, Con:aurum had the smart Pamour team in with a display of courage pirit that had previously n past MceIniyre and Bufâ€" e. They were far from ning the league honcurs as rezcords show Joe McNulty ‘oung in first and second the lattor also winning the manship trophy. Coniaurâ€" themselves one of the ch Tig * Amas more timnishn around . more deadly shot than the Mines League. He mistakes when he gets has the happy faculty e goalie make his play _go. The prriod ended further scorinz and it Con‘aurum might ccome another of thozse Cinderâ€" he Flyers Monarchs only on 11 ns th:;y had played in Mc:Nubly, who was out with an injured back in . returned to the fray xt not until he had been yards of adhesive Itape against further injury. v, who has been playâ€" since joining the Flyers was off the team, beâ€" bed with influenza. s on the other hand ght in the pink of conâ€" go out ircc the next playvdowns with their red by injuries of any ulx has a nicte club and ction should go plazses Y il zsar to ithe smartâ€" eam that ‘<he Porcuâ€" 1 in somse time and vill be behind them 1 Un 11 le thing like being ; the Flyers who pliaying a fourâ€" not until Hume, of vas penalized for vers got the break. rchs‘ goal, â€"Jack her of those goals t that he specialâ€" ith Porcupine lead ter McKay caught ‘ry man up and broke away with to beat. Paradis stop and ithe Plyâ€" Bo a l w it ang@ tm Plyâ€" om a faceâ€"off the next goal behind@ on the h grabbed the ard from just ttarello bodied und h> manâ€" to the everâ€" ogâ€"tied Patzer the corner of xz it might ‘be finish around ri‘Tue and cven 1@1 the guiding s all the creâ€" showing they Undecided at had a ter the Mines d the papets to gs8t thei1r npi were eliminâ€" | fam thne N.O.H.A.! A Friday night | Mc: cond game of i but ith Porcupine | rali 4. The Monâ€" | roa: of the playâ€"| zua cal cCn 1M year and belts can han ever led. im when It was Cinderâ€" 4 toasters â€" trying Cu 11 hC Dr. Kinsman‘s Dome quartette won the third event, defeating C. Laamanen in the last bracket. Third and fourth prizes went to Stevenson, of South Porâ€" cupine, and Murphy, of Dome. The prizes were, first, four sets of cutlery; second, four borsalino hats; third, four coffee pots and fourth, four sandwich Two Timmins rinks, skipped by Jack Arscecott and P. J. Doyle met in the finals of the second event, Arscott winning out. PFirst prize was four coats and tams, made to order; second, four Ronâ€" son lighters; third, four motor rugs and fourth, four electric iron. Second prize went to the Doyle rink:; third to A. Basso, of Dome and Fourth to H. Graâ€" ham, Timmins. With Jack Arscectt‘s rink winning the seccnd évent, four Timmins rinks fisâ€" ured in the prizes in the Porcupine bonâ€" spiel which concluded Saturday night with a gala party. Maurice Belanger‘s Timmins rink were defeated in the finals of the main event by the J. Davis rink. of Dome, third prize going to H. Miller, of South Porcupine, and fourth to Harry Herâ€" man of Timmins. First prize was four rose bowls, second, four cutlery sets; third, four silver bakers and fourth, Porcupine, man of Ti rose bowls third, fou:r four blanke Four Local Rinks Win ‘Spiel Prizes Coniaurum, McNulty Mcnarchs, Patterson Ccniaurum, Dundas Fnaltizssâ€"none. Monarchs, Pa Mcnarchs (HM\1 Monarchs, Pa Gaznon) Mcrarchs, Cal Monarchsâ€"Goal,â€" Patzer; McKay and Burns; centre, M wings, Gagnrnon and Patterson nates, Cattarello, Hume, Smith, McDougall. Sitmmaryâ€"First Period Coniaurum, Young Ccniaurum, Kerr (Booth) Penaltiesâ€"Hume. Kerr. the gong sounded to end the game the Coniaurum players woere. ithe first to congratulate the Monarchs and wish them every success in their quest for the N.OH.A. champicnship. Coniaurumâ€"Goal, Paradis; defence, Neddow and Durdas; ceontre, McNulty; wings, Young and Dixon; alternates, Birkelt, Kerr, Booth, Thompson, Deâ€" vine. 1ng was took less def: the gam €2o0T( th Mcnarch he U+t cnalties itTG J0a@l Ol 2Cann tha id of the M 1] :d a wellâ€"carned go: play with Jack Birke only half gone but f1 th 10 m it NI and iAVing man‘s Dome quartette won ent, defeating C. Laamanen bracket. Third and fourth to Stevenson, of South Porâ€" second Pericd Paterson (McC Hum:) A l bbbwbs ount n lz , HuT attarello (Thi None. Third Pericd y never cass five men up J ch of the M All} 1LI n (McCann ccriod started i withering a irkett. The period but the Mcnarchs d prayed more or y uniil the end of ecam ‘bz2ing able to centre, McCann; Patterson; alterâ€" Hume, Thomas, McCanmn) ‘hne wall in the n again came t they wore five * eassd the presâ€" n up Joe M2Nulâ€" existed between nlayâ€"off and as on nomsa h puck from a goal ‘but twentyâ€" rson got his na n MCant with his broke vp with Patâ€" zam2 All 1) P 2 ass from fiveâ€"gcoal defence ecal C 14.00 16.30 8.05 8.30 0. 20 9.10 2.05 The Scollard team, which is coached by Fred McKenna, will represent Northâ€" ern Ontario at the Provincial playâ€"offs to be held in Ottawa on March 11 and 12. The team was accompanied on Saturday night by Father F. M. Weiler, director of athletics at Scollard Hall. The North Bay team, which is one of the smartest ageâ€"limit squads seen here in some time, started the scoring in the first period after eight minutes of play, Grant banging in a hard shot on a pass from Bumbaco. Before the period ended they had scored two more to ‘take the lead 3â€"0. The second period saw the Scollard machine in high gear and Schrosder in the Timâ€" mins goal was given a sissling time as the visitors rattled in five goals in succession. There was no comparison between the two teams and the few breaks that the Timmins team made were turned aside by Lamarche in the North Bay goal who was a standout performer. Ccasting to an casy vizâ€" tory Scollard Hall azrcounted for three more goals in the last period with Ron Lake getting the lone counter for Timâ€" mins on a scramble in front of the North Bay gcal after takinzx a pass Timmins High School Hockey Team Eliminated by Scollard North Ba: from Frase One goal in the last pericd saved Timmins High and Vocational Schooi from a whitewash at Timmins arena Saturday nigsht as Scollard Hall, of North Bay, won the Northern Ontario Secondary Schools Assocviation Chamâ€" pionship in a sudden death game by the lopsided score of 11â€"1. North Bay Club Swamps IjbcaifiSqua(l in Sudden Death Game Here Saturday Night for Northern Ontario Chamâ€" pionship by Score of 11â€"1. Winners Play for Provincial Title. f En a hardâ€"fought battle on Friday night the St. Scharles Separate School the intermediate class honours by a score of=8=â€"2. . The players are: Front Brideau, R. Menard, H. Hoff. Back row. left to right:â€"V. Dqsjardin, C. I R. Seguin. Playing off in the finals with St. Charles‘ Separate School team. Central Public School team won the championship for the year by a score of 8â€"3. The players on the winning team are shown above:â€"Back row,. left to rightâ€"Doug. Glaister, Albert Moscarello, Cecil Tippet, Rob Ross, Paiil Moscarello, Alfred de Savareo, Mr. W. J. Bice. . Front row, Mr. W. A. Buie, Nick Barilka, Lido Omicoli, Aldo Omicoli,, Ronald Szott, Ralph Arcuri. INTERMEDIAT E SCHOOL CHAMPION®S standout €asy vicâ€" for three with Ron 1 pass JA T Scollard 2| Szcollard 2 | Seccliard s Sccillard S | Gacllard Lanrnâ€"zaster Corrigan Normand Langs With the leagueâ€"leading Nova Scoâ€" tias idle, the Imperials took three points from â€" Schumacher Commerce last week to go into a second place tie in the Bankers Bowling League with Moni{realâ€"Dominions, ning points beâ€" hind the Szotias. Dominions and Timâ€" mins Commerce divided th> available The weekiy prize for high scoring went to S. Bonny with 667, L. King drawinz up second with 625. The six high averages of the league are:â€"Tom Pruce, 226; J. Normand,. 196; G. Robinâ€" on, 181; G. Johnston, 189; P. Grant, 187; E. Rilzsl, 180. Last week‘s srores Bowling Teams Tie For Second Place mns . Cor four Nova Scotias Still Haveâ€" Point Margein in Loc Bankers League 187 WLI tre, Stonehouse; wings, Bak Lake; alternates, Theriault, Poirier, Dawson, Hongisto. Rcfersesâ€"Bill Burns, Timinin Payne, North Bay. summaryâ€"First Posiod Scollard Hall, Grant (Bumbsco Scollard Hall, Holuka Scollard Hall, Grant Penaltissâ€"D. Chapman 2. I Third Period Scoollard Hall, Grant Timmins High, Lake (Fr: Szollard Hall, Reynolds Scollard Hall, Grant (Bur Psnaltiesâ€"Fraser, Doo‘lg man. Fraso detr T‘otals Segcond Period ‘ollard Hall, Bumbaco (C ‘Cllard Hall, Grant ‘cllard Hall, Grant ‘cllard Hall, Bumbaco icllard Hall, Holuka (G: 2. Gt iimmins High Schuolâ€"C r: defen:te. Frasor and I Montreéal â€"Dominion , eynoids . . Grant (Bumibaco Frassr, Doolan, D. irles Separate School team defeated Monet Schuolâ€"Goal, S aiser and ; â€" wings, Baker s; [Theriault, 1 Hongisto. 143 91 148 269 188 23 207 198 144 139 206 â€"583 | 170â€"468 | 215â€"561 | 118â€"531 | 156â€"483 | 830 922 865â€"2626 1D chroc ; cenâ€" *\ and Pierce, 5.40 13;:15 19.45 Chapâ€" RC I team defeated Moneta Public School for t row, left to right. E. Filion, L. Paquin, F. Duchesne. E. Bissonnette, B. Chenier and $ |a 720 Harvey is aiways pulling off new ones for Alfie to do. His latest is, to have a pin rebound off the back cushion to knock over the four pin. It must have been the printers‘ birthâ€" day when they received those four points. Birthday or anything else, the points look good on paper. The T. N. O. are trying out anâ€" other recruit toâ€"morrow night and he is supposed to have some rep. Anyone leaving notes on Army‘s desl, will they please sign them. It is very embarrasing for a printer accused of breaking into the frieight offce. Army does not understand the clipping about "Head Pins" left on his desk. Sspeaking of ‘"‘Head Pins," a certain printer said he had been reading and <tudying that column and things would be different. After last Tuesday‘s game he had better just go back to his softâ€" <tudying th be different he had beti ball pitchin Alfie was out the fair he had an It was like old times last week when the four Commercial teams got under Totals Nova Scctin 2 15, Imperial 15, C eT) 14, CommeTrC Ritzsc] Hanna Jackson FEskin: Bonny Kiny Woslley Totals donn Ww Bow! Along 707 883 +0 Cemmerce (Schumacher) 134 175 1 11L 193 1 on .. 263 _ 1 23L +204 : 1: Commerce (Timmins) 739 708 594â€"2041 cslia 24, Montrealâ€"Dominicn il 15, Commerce (Schumachâ€" nmeres (Timmins) 4. Impt 776 158 201 186 16 150 182 161 146 194 205 245 189 172 171 314 231 233 151 121 141â€"450 148â€"452 121â€"520 184â€"619 675â€"2215 166â€"518 221â€"588 162â€"608 126â€"501 487 667 625 518 * * *Â¥ 9. + (General Admission 25¢ Children 10¢ ussv“xxfls\xs\suxfiuxs«“\s\ssswsx\“\\\\\\\\su\ws‘ * | Youth of the Porcupine Camp to Take Part in Big Affair ! to Be Staged at Ball Park Rinks. Silver Cups to Be Awarded for Best Costumes. Select Queen of Carnival. 4144485848844 * 4 4 \\\\\\\\\\\\\: #" 9 Northern Ontario Junior Championship 7 _i Summaryâ€"First Period Noranda, Lajoie (TrottiEer)........... Penaltiesâ€"Kirkwood and Lajoie Second Pcoriod Porcupine, Andrews (Doran) . Porcupine, Libby (Doran) Noranda, Lajoie: (Lahti) Noranda, Lahti (Lajoie) ... Noranda, Lajoie (Trottier) Penaltiesâ€"Capyck and Picard. Third Period Noranda‘s speedy first string of Laâ€" joig, Lahti and Trottier was in the limeâ€" light, accounting for seven of the team s gight tallies. Doran had assists on bcoth Andrews‘ and Libby‘s counters ir. the second. On the first he was bowlâ€" ed over at the defence but got the puck through. On the second he broke away with Libby from a faceâ€"off in the Porâ€" kies* corner to go the whole way. Harâ€" ris szored early in the third, shooting from between the red and blue lines on Smith‘s pass. Both Langlois and Stcols were in good form in the nets. Noranda had quite a list of minor casâ€" ualiies. In the first session Kirkwood, Fink and Trottier went to the dressing room to have face cuts treated. In the third Doran drew a major for chargâ€" ing Lajoie and the latier was out of the game for ten minutes as a resultl. Play was ragged and listless in the first period but spseded up a lot in the secâ€" ond and third. Porkies went down firhting every minute of the way. Porcupine, Harris (Smith») . Noranda, Trottier (Lajole Noranda, Guttridge (Courteau) Ncranda, Lahti (Trottier) ... Ncranda, Trottier (Plasken) Penaltiesâ€"Doran â€" (major), (insubordination), Trottier, Lajc Lineâ€"ups: d 3k Norandaâ€"Goal, Langlois; defence Kirkwood and Pink; centr2, Lajole goal of tying up the series, but "Doc Oleary‘s flashy little outfit retaliated with three quick counters in the lasi five minutes, and from then on were never in danger. Timmins Police Carnival to be Held on Wednesday Night por Kings routed South Porcupine in the junior N.O.H.A. elminations at the arena here last night, defeating them by a count of 8 to 3 to take the round by a total of 14 to 7. Twelve hundred fans, a record attendance here this sea~â€" son, watched the game. The locals will now meet North Bay Trappers, with first game here Tuesâ€" day night, the return fixture in the Bay on Thursday. . At one stage early in the second period young Porkies came within one March 6â€"(Special to The Adâ€" vanes)â€"While youthful pipers from the Temagami Roys‘ Band braved zero weather to skirl Hizhland airs as the compsgtitors came up the stretch, W. Lara‘vie, ©f Mileage 104, youngest and smallest entry in the even:, darove his dog ‘"Teddy" home in seven minutes, 42 second, to take first prize in the anâ€" nual dog derby, held here Priday afterâ€" noon under the auspices of the Kiwanis club. The tonâ€"yearâ€"old winner had a margin of 20 seconds on W. Valliere and "Rover," who took 8.02 minutes, wiich L. Leonard and "Sport" and Ross Sullivan and "Péete", finishing third and fourth, respectively, their times being 8.33 minutes and 843 minutes. There were eleven starters in the race, which took place over heavy roads, due to much snow, the company including one girl, Mary Watkinson, who has tried before. At night, the Kiwanis carnival was held in the rink. Porkies‘ Juniors Eliminated By Noranda on Sunday Night South Porcupine at One Stage in Second Period in Game Sunday Night Came Within One Goal of Tieing Round. Record Crowd of 1,200 See Junior Copper Kings Win by Score of Sâ€"3. Young Boy Wins Dog Race Event at Cobalt Noranda, Que., March 7â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"Ncoranda‘s Junior Copâ€" Canada Lumberman:â€"Fligs are capâ€" able of carrying germs of tubsrculosis. art outhful ~Pipers Skirl in Zero Weather at Cobalt. Junior "B" Group Semiâ€"Finals. Second Game of the Two Game Series First game score: Schumacher 7, TP.A.A.A. 6, Total goals to count, sc see this game. TIM MINS A RE N A T.P.A.A.A. vs. Schumacher TOâ€"NIGHT (MONDAY) FACEâ€"OFF AT $.30 P.M 14 ; 1.13 A1) ....05.28 it /. ....... 10.30 Capyck ijoie, Dyâ€" ..0.40 . 8.40 15.17 15. 42 18.47 at the T wo third peried goals by Cummings, the first he has scored this year, gave Timmins Tuxis a 2â€"1 win cover South Porcupine in the final scheduled game of the season Saturday morning. The win gives Tuxis undisputed possession of first place, going through the season with only one loss in eight starts. South Pcrsupine and TP.A.A.A. will now play off to decide a winner to meet Tuxis in the finals. Saturday‘s game was a fast and hard fought affair and after a scoreless first period Hohner scored for South Porcupine. Still hangâ€" ing on to their one goal lead, Cumâ€" mings snatzched a victory out of the fire for Tuxis with two goals in the last twenty minutes, assists going to McCoy and Durkin. It was a csou‘h to lose as there w tween the two to time 1t was a Brown,., Giovenel] Porkies Lose to Tuxis Juveniles Winners Will Meet Vietor South Poreupine â€" T. A. A. A. Porcupine â€" Goal. Steels Capyck â€" and Perie; centr wings, Harris and Dysart; arews, Libby, Smith. It was a couzh game for the Porkies to lose as there was little to choose beâ€" tLween the two teams but at the same time it was a smart win for TuxXis. Brown, Giovenella and Howe were the pick of the South Porcupine team with Cummings, Pearce, James and McCoy turning in a niso chore for Tuxis. Lineâ€"ups: Tuxisâ€"â€"Goal, Schroeder; defence, Cummings and Jcohnson:; cenâ€" tre, Pearce; wings, alternates, Durkin ford, Bateman, Ha nat?s, HHOnnetr, Cmovenella, Relferecâ€"Pecort wings, Trottier and Lahti; subs, Plackâ€" en, Stewart, Courieau, Guttridge, Girâ€" oux. Refergesâ€"Armstrong, Kirkland ‘Make OQOuimst, Noranda. defence, Cavan Brown; wings, nates, Hohne other cups will be pri best costumes amcng dren. Different judges for each classifica‘tion. C1 cthurcthes, clwos. FC simultan: P odoro teams will be fro inclugaing South P ér and Timmins. Mabcreatso pIrc madgde for the Ti A~scoiaticn carn ball park rinks ccmmencing at the vouth will b Weekâ€"End Hockey Scores Canadians 3â€"Toro Detroit 4â€"Boston Americans 3â€"â€"Ran Chicago 7â€"Maroot lecteqa as the ron uth â€" Porcupit avanagzh N.WM.L,â€"Saturday 2â€"â€"Maroons 0 OG=morrow muth of parade sund2 v ‘Toront ECpargt10 immins 1¢ game 1C as little ams but mart w ‘, James and McCoy chore for Tuxis. sâ€"Goal, Schroeder; 3 and Jchnson; cenâ€" , James and McCoy: Wetmore, Raynsâ€" the prizes. Je given to the girl arnival quesn and ‘ presented for the no aduits and chilâ€" ind PAGE SsEVEN 0CK CcICcKk., â€"FOr four camyp d a large crowd various events ttams will play s, with ageâ€"limit from schools,. [rom â€" schnoois, ind junior "B" be in progress ing the fourâ€" will > hockey prosâ€" , Toderam; ibby; centre, Howe:; alterâ€" k. â€" Mitchell, tlon.. ‘The itire camp, Schumachâ€" aAIT defence, Picard ; bs, Anâ€" being Athletiz at the ? nixlyt., ed

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