Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 18 Apr 1938, 1, p. 7

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M cQuz Webs Salom ed tC whiil 2 stron ished Hornby Guidict O‘Neill Ansars Walling Armstr Flemin night, Th the 200 mark nish for the venge azains Printers Defeat Gamble‘s in Playâ€"off Game to Break Tie thne Fowe O‘Neill Ansara Guidice Walling MONDAYT, APFIiL 18638 Nic( Saint . UC Total ArC amble‘s Collapse in Suddenâ€"Death Windâ€"up for League Silverware While the Printers Bowl Best Game of Serâ€" ies. Two Teams Were Tied After Regular Cup Play. In an extra sucdenâ€"¢zath g.xm?.â€"a.; GAMBLE‘S Bowling Alloey: Thuxsc‘..wlGat'l‘.o:x 216 189 175 580 UNITED MOVERS WA imble h the tery 1a@arri BY EXPERIENCED MEN 24 HOUR SERVICE ford *tra sucdJienâ€"czath gams Bowiing â€" Alleys Thurzd ~Porcupine Advanc»s bowlk ‘ommercial Lcague Cup, d BACHELOR CIGARS AI 100% Havana Filler 108 hingzing on a single game, ieces. Jack Gagnon failâ€" 100, winding up with 99, Ticholson, one of the /lers in the league, finâ€" 988 91718 GAMBLES3 240 140 1049 _ 1031 POWER # e ACVANCE 221 185 220 132 171 21. 14" 184 204 20. ADV ANCTI 190 219 183 187 207 144 1984 187 145 164 184 201 ht 867 207 184 214 189 191 147 145 POWE 138 166 218 184 140 15 ed thtg four pJints in Then The Advancs won and Gamble‘s took ‘the same margin, leayvyâ€" 11 Robit inb 188 139 196 166 851 953 209 146 206 956 147 186 208 203 150 168 226 234 167 31 Advan ANDREW WILSON X CO.LIMITED espeC:..l Advan In for captains ol to or the cup. grear guns avâ€"offs but 10406 and 196 161 2185 239 149 181 262 215 201 951 100 161 147 190 161 957 161 135 201 2309 150 189 184 107 NTIGHT 1@ game O.,. thr ints but went kâ€"and â€" ‘3, last the e from anCo 513 598 598 sa if 624 609 493 478 540 545 533 C37 571 513 395 629 595 456 594 467 607 614 )7 Gagznon Ashifrd Horrest: Nich Hornby Ansara O‘Neil Guidic: Wallins Loe Gagnon Ashfcrd Hecrresti No, erand AXHAIG Nicolsot Tot ~Iine@eâ€"fAiley â€" WNhitch is SC place at the> same old spot next urday night. Better come»e early It was a hard grind for Gamble The Advance to play that extra to break the tie, which made i hours‘ steady bewling. And to t in. s‘he league‘s sccretary asked i Arm On the other alleys, the Power took all points from the T. N. O. This game did not take long and the boys left for refreshments and were back to sere the finish of their opponents. That was the time ys3u were fooled Harvey! Never ccunt your chickens before they are hatched. Georgis did this in the monsy playoffs. Without a rest, the printers took on the electricians for the second session, while ths fruitiers clashed with the railroader:. The and printrrs took all the points which gave tham nine points To get down"to business for which this cclumn was started! The queer part cf Friday‘s game was, the little fellow that kept caking off and putting on his sweater during the game. In the final game, he was told to take it off after the third frame, but this was a missake for he got hot under the collar, and who wouldn‘t! uUup the In, vhe I2A8guUE a ‘buck. For the fir printers took buit it was ni ing game. The Fruitiers too ‘wo games with 114 pins to The printers came back in to ti> up the points. each, which calle between them. ‘The crintsrs st. Remember what you said, Georgier? Talking difn't, bother you? Oh, yea‘! Henry sure prayed to Allah! But he forgot it was dawn in the east, and Allah has too many Arabs to listen to. Art Saint was back in harness and g3t poor support from Army; even the cld dark horse, Erick,. could not get ecing. Henry._had a pal wi and showed him the cffer up the thanks, bu his carpet. Did you se Ihe printers Scartedt lead and held it won the silverware k P?act rint The most prominent figure was miséâ€" for half the night, but h> turned like a bad penny and squatted on e old pedcstal to the ond. He will CÂ¥ * 4 mixr il Along ter Did you send your clothe: aners the next morning t tak shmetr h of the ti 868 917 ADV ANCE 184 186 156 i1l}l: over!~>â€" 18 Un ley" which is to ta‘s ime old spot next Sat the Iruitl and tuck ents and were back to [ their opponents. time y3u were fooled ccunt your chickens hatched. Georgic did 1l rignNnt in 1O TaK2 t throughout and by 344 pins. usiness for which @irted! The queer 185 200 165 243 with him Friday e proper way to ut he was minus bowlir e Power toaok ~Ny, 0. e‘ PHis and the boys were back to A L L 1( K 245 156 to‘tub it meas he of the points fi1 nix OC and 216 265 162 219 154 Â¥al 192 121 531 9L in g ncutr; theirs Wha base CIVIL, â€" _X day on t the 17th. every bo: out the importan lives anc very def coservan Choice. them ed to anoth having There has eve action. Ca M whni Jew BOY SCOUTS IN TIMMINS What mat ey Be ¢ Who nd (qul bo rid next en Hornby had a hard time to legs, but ho pulled through ‘le in the final game when ara, the first two men up, lead of 228 pins betwsen the grayâ€"haired boy wantâ€" Wallingford accounted for nins with friend Alfie getâ€" A rm yV JC Ury ‘to reailize: : anfWw Lhe f religion in their daily identify th>mselves in a way with the religious theâ€" â€"churth Cf â€" their O1 1ppose(d to / tween game until uldn‘t pl © alone 1t ChAt me bacl th hay ha f out of th layoflf Black there > other fruitiet BOWLING CUP IS WON BY THE ADVANCE )8 crowd that N; 0; is the end, which fif he J OLl )1 ju a n got THE PORCUPINE ADVANCT, THMMINS, ONTARIO W the i1( of n diti tion of kind. < UCF C fundamen lifsâ€"thn I r‘€ 1 h 11 T1 11 are for abot dan: henin all sar We dari t 1 11v€E3. affecti Y al n his London, On ths Thame There are many conâ€" ing our lives toâ€"day that e a breakdown in those institutions in Canadian e and the church. We see usâ€"â€"millions of automoâ€" halls, commercial recreaâ€" arts, distraztions of every On his dut in gcown wWay. pad 1¢ 1l UI mbD lack )pm 11 er should lers have anagdian . We see automoâ€" recrcaâ€" f1 iA 8 LLl 11 h nd In hn peot it is ill mercia except quart risuli W1l WCUIK M( g0O00 sp?e nmlt iC 11 ind PMA time i1s impressing that community the il to park trucks or C ‘ars on any residen r the loading or un This is to stop the | e streets for garage 0 news This Germat n outers _ Ted i have been 1 11 1 r um Thur A 1 T1 Kirkland I nony s Friday s and H scouts in Austria d cto disband, acâ€" m Dominisn headâ€" aid to be a direct absorption of Ausâ€" o forced the Boy it of Italy, Russia 11 f1 sited all ‘but one and.â€" am. very riably a marked n over conditions iks is due to each ‘or his splendid uts and Cubs for anly hcps is that t‘s baseâ€" ay in May. id Tonkin reâ€" int â€" Cubmaster evening â€" from Ball of the 6th i Thomas and i recgntly~â€"regisâ€" d Asst. Cubmasâ€" k â€" respectively. morly of Ccbalt, to Scoutmaster K. displaying an .â€"work figzures sen~ aw "their r other comâ€" ntial street, inloading of > practice of ge purposes, hnolidgays. Provincial ien>r next ike at the upon the fact that aTrocp Aid reâ€" Ambut~â€" is th joint Colâ€" Temiskaming League To Hold _ Annual Meeting On April 30 i To Take Place in Kirkland Lake a Week from Saturday. ' Question of Affiliation with E. 0. B. A. Will Likely be _ _One of Principal Topics of Discussion. Cornwall Flyers Beaten by Trail Coniaurum hockey | of the Porcupine the guests of honor dinner, sponsored 5y S Club, to be held in t! on Wednesday night at Testimonial Dinner for Coniaurum Hockey Team Oshawa Defeated by St. Boniface Eastern Canada Champions Drop Second Straight Alâ€" lan Cup Game 8â€"2. Trail Smoke Eaters left little doubt in anybody‘s mind4 absut their superiâ€" ority over Cornwall Flyers when they took ih» second game of the Allan Cup finals in Saskatoon Saturday night by a score of 8â€"2. The Smokies were much too hot for th»> chamâ€" pions and shcould take the senior chamâ€" pionship in three straight games. They won the first game 6â€"4 in cvercime. Western Canada Champions Tie | Cup Final Series A% St. Roniface Seals, fasing eliminaâ€" from the Memorial Cup junicr finâ€" als, fought their way back to even terms with Oshawa Generals Saturâ€" day night, winning the game 6â€"4 and tiging the fiveâ€"gam» series at two games apiece. Oshawa, who were leading two games to one hbefore Savturday‘s nâ€" ecunter, were favoured to win but the Scals proved tougher than expected. a‘\%fi(fi\fitssxsss\\\\\s\\\vsw«\\fiusm\\ssxsssssssxssssi‘ '00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 4090900600000 466004000000 6404 0000000400000 0080000044840 * * *4 \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\%.\'z _ Wallmg,foxd Hornby Nicolson .:..... Horester Ashferd Ansara Guidicse ToWErs ... McQ@Quarrie Gagnon Fleming McHugh Lzsach Saicmaa Lee Armstrong O‘Neil Wilson Walters Name EASTER DANCE Riverside Pavilion MONDAY, APRIL 18 ANDY CANGIANO and HIS ORCHESTRA COMMERCIAL TROPHY AVERAGES ADMISSION : $1.50 per Couple COME AND ENJOY YOURSELE HOCKEY CLUB The Timmins Junior T. T. N. °C Advance AdvanCcs: Advance FJambles . :t â€"N.:O Grambles . Fambles Advance Advancs xâ€"N. O Power Team Power Dancing to the Music of Dancing from 9.30 p.m. ow oW J U NJO3 Memorial ul THIRD ANNU A L hampions ue will be astimonial her Lions lian Hall (presents their) t e P BPA AL P L â€"AL L â€"AAP CA PCP LAE LA â€"LP PP PAAA at the ;\ Schmeling Wins in Over Dudas ceive di tion of t year th when t tawa ~cl KAmMmi American is Floored Six Times Before His Seconds Toss in the Towel. It aistt cyrGâ€" DC high en sather m At Hambourg, Germany, on Sasurâ€" day, Max Schmeling scored a technical kncckout over Steve Dudas, an Ameriâ€" can, in the fifth round of their bout. Dudas was no match for Sc¢thmeling but took a lot of pimishment, being floorsd six timeos before the towel was thrown DJ On the same card, Ben Foord, was disqualifiod in the eighth round of his fizht with Walter Neusel. Time ‘and again Foord was warned for holding and other infringements and finally the refores awarded the fight to Neusel. (ste vourid. me up 1 ?cpular Science:â€"A boon to the outâ€" r girl is liquid cream that dries to emble silk stocking@s. When applied the legs it is practically impossible distinzuish it from rcal silk hose. 10 O i0ther matter that will likely roeâ€" > due cofmsideration is the affiliaâ€" of the T.B.L. with the E.O.B.A. the hookâ€"up failed to work out n the finals came around, the Otâ€" i~champs refusing to inset McInâ€" becauss the guararcee was ncot enough. This and a number. of r matters will have to be iron*d befcors the umpires call "play ball." 11 . Hill, secretary of the Temisâ€" Bassball League has issted to the various clubs calling the me;#ng in Kirkland Lake on ivy. March 30 g.. 8 p.m. reparted that in the Sudbury a tieâ€"up between the Nickel 1 Gold Beli: deagues is strongly 1. 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