other so-callu The Sngestec North would mediate and jL perly organizm {or each. in wt champion team letter from the which appears play-offs betwc â€"â€"â€"â€"vâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_____â€"_____.______ 7 Northern Ontario Baseball Association is Favoured Complete Organization Urged To Embrace Entire District ball A letter from the North Bay organization which appears below. strongly favours play-offs between the various groups and lists a number of other points in support of its contentions. To a lesser degree the same idea was suggested by the Nickel Belt Baseball Association at their-annual meeting in Sudbury re- cently. when the meeting went on re- cord as favouring a play-off between the Nickel and Gold Belt senior leagues. "The North Bay letter reads: At the annual meeting of the North Bay and District Baseball Association. held on April 21 last. a resolution was passed favouring the formation of a Northern Ontario Baseball Association. covering baseball in all its phases. namely, senior, intermediate and junior. A committee was formed at the meet- ing for the purpose of considering the proposal and writing the various clubs and associations in Northern Ontario to ascertain their feeling in the mat- ball Mao: week ago formation ball Assoc divorced Nobih Bay. 0m. April 26. 1938 To the Secretaries. Northern Ontario Baseball Clubs: If your annual meeting has already been held, it would be apprecia.‘ed if you would approach the various mem- bers of your executive. and if possible call an emergency meeting to consLder the matter. If your meeting has not m been held, please have the mower placed on your agenda {or discussion. 1. A gnrong rivalry already exists through hockey competition in the various divisions, Le. senior. intermedi- ate and _'-unior. throughout Northern Ontario, and the development of base- ball inerest should naturally follow along similar lines. _ O 0 Do '0 C . O O O 9. D t O a '0 D. O O u 0.0... D... O U .I o. 09 o o D O D O .OOOon'Oflzï¬OOD .00. O O O :OO’OOOzsztO‘. O I O O 0 v 90.06.0000 00.... 0.9 o o o o . o Obzut0:0:0: North Bay and District Baseball \rssodation of Northern Clubs for Formation of Se Senior, Intermediate and Junior Groups 5 We earnesrly bespoak your co-opera- lion in Lois matter for the following reasons: THURSDAY. APRIL 2811!. 1938 O '00... 00. OOOO¢OO 00.0 000 00.... 0.0 v o .0... 00000000000 .0 o 00 .0. 00.900000 0 0000. O. 0.000 00.00 00 96.000.609.090? 96 O. OOH..â€OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOMOOOOOOOOOOO 90 0.0000000000000000( .0. ï¬$§?Â¥fuxÂ¥o o V?§????oooo:ooooxoxoxozoo 0.3.0... 0.. ooc oo. 0.3.. 0.. 0.. 3. co. Jo... 0.. O . $6493:94:39.us.uiuxquYv.u1u.Azu2qzuxuzuxâ€zuzuluzuxutvun Chalet Dance Big Gala Night ODDFELLOWS’ HALL ANDY (‘ANGIANO‘S (nu'mzwm Admission-«$2.00 per couple S North Dun’t Miss -caned gested tintion came of a r iation. from SATURDAY l junior ized 122 which TO-MORROW NIGHT Riverside Pavilion 2 out flatoroot Northern 0m 3. self cont: the CAB.) d parent. or ! association embrace sen; ich a Nor would be ¢ North Ba below. an OY ‘ome and Enjoy an Evening 0f (:mul Fun Playing Games invluding for the l'nilorm Fund will take placr at ll.. ‘) i 0 p.m (I n '1 8‘ ns e iz "it (., ins m 'm ll" ace senior sections. w fla nd Dihxict Base I meeting held iacofooted for £11 em Ontario Base r contained an O.A.B.A. or an EV ERYONaE WELCOME ADMISSION FR E E APRIL 30TH. at 8.00 p.m. and play-offs rthern Ontario declared. The Ly organization THE GRAND DRA W . . or organiza Under the. Aucpices u! the with pro- play-0175 n Ontario for TO BE HELD l.\' 'l‘lll' in .s‘Ler .858- and ion. the ,hr PORCUPINE S K1 CL UB UN pom-t; natur uncl :x whic? be ir probla in to: available to all centres f1 and in some cases transl both rail and motor bus {or group competition. Since our committee h: the matter. a letter has us from the secretary of Belt Baseball Association. 5 crganlzation along simila1 that a meeting be held at mediate point. probably N look into the possibility 0! tion of a Northern Onta Association. We might .s the meeting be held (lui'in between May 15., and 15th the thr Montreal. April 2'. give evidence of sum as taking to the air dogs, mice, rats, ca old chicks seem was when it comes to h Even the Lions and Tigers are 'l‘akmg to the Air Now those wno want research are. Tr officers. reading wondering just their planes begi earth, to circuscs ‘ custs and mosqu insects are ail-mi: those who want bears and alligators it s« castle as the dreams of They do get into planes sometimes travel half w St. Mary's Journal-Argus its drawbacks. life is still adventum. 1'8. Under the Auspices Sin sociati U1 .ame qhou terlng ’avoun ms tie: at! 5 seem reasonam comes to horses :1 alligators it S( the dreams of No of 'able nd Nor begin he )C 'ailw Semi-Formal i2- ion Ask Separa‘ 10 nu aparate Sugges â€"Aix'way w amazing pa these days. 9-birds, and nable enoug l'l' s and other m :1. too. AL lea: m for laborator Canada Air Lint Id at some inter- »ly North Bay. to .ty of the forma- Ontario Baseball (lit-ii WOU ll 1C ha minds as fan- [ Jules Verne. 5'. though, and my across the onnections are for play-ofl‘s‘ xspormtion by [S is available If be the (i ugg‘ repel expec days. Cats, ,5, and day- enough, but lions. tigers, 'ome before the Nickel ll ste lines he 1x taker It upport Bod 3'. Nor nt With all splendid U ing an ybil .eng that at he 1'1 Speckled Trout Season Will Open In This Area Saturday 1i m Date is Advanced One Day in View of Fact May lst Falls on Sunday. Fish and Game Association Competitions Add Interest. )"lusakrat Trapping Now Well Under Way North Bay to Have Track Meet Event Disciples of full force 0 311 opening ( mg at he in ix he annual mpionship. Led by the .en Harvey. possessor of one of the most remarkable records in the his- ury of boxing. is. at the age of 30. champion again. He beat Jock McAvoy .t the Harringay Arena in London recently. He won the British light- ieavvweight championship and the Lonsdale belt. Here is Harvey wearâ€" ng the cruiser-weight title belt. He is smiling happily and saluting the rowd. who gave him a tremendous ovation after his victory. rma on for picker and the EDI I] h 1: th all W11 )m as report, a 1'1! kle and many have had th For some time. en runner mowers i1 lips for Distric the Ontario A ï¬KRWiFIs’C HXM PM .u ; A l N 11' 1E DE lac Walton will be on Saturday for the offi the trout- fishing sea of Ontario. Sportim rort, a heavy sale 0 K6 IOOUX h Sunc pa 31‘ 11 nnum jumper district of Athletic Com in North Ba. WC M he .1 1‘ I‘C 1r prize com- .lC I} IlOUIlCE Der) advar D( 1°C ltf THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE. TILIMIN’S. ONTARIO s, vault- competi- 2ars. will 11' 31 April until lion Othl rt .d-up Cap- day art- 1C€d lmf 'OU who if 1' la of ill N1. h I] d uruil May 16 April 14. For speckled pounds 1:31‘ (12:) fish. even thou; Mild weather has been welcomed by msukrat. trappers, who have been anxiously awaiting favorable condi- tions since the season opened on April lst. Creeks and lakes are now almost completely free of ice and trapping operations are being carried out on a big scale. The season expires on May 21. after which trappers have ten days to dispose of their catch. If a. trapper wishes to hold pelts longer than the prescribed ten-day period, he must obtain a. holding permit from the dis- St. Matthew’s Lawn Bowling Club to Organize To-Night North Bay has long been considered as centre of school-boy track and field competition in the North, and en- thusiasts are gleeful over the fact that ..his city has been awarded the 1938 meet. The Gateway City pioneered schoolboy track and field competition and for many years this form of sport went over big here. During the past few years enthusiasm dimmed some- what, due chiefly to the fact meets were held elsewhere. but it is expected to hit the upgrade again now that the 1938 meet is to be held. rict game 1938 sh. even L : less than aven inch! ack in the -\nmml Meeting to be Held in Basement of Church at 9.00 p.m. Discussion to Admit Wives of Members to (.‘luh Will be Held. Ofï¬cers to he Elected. if on f0 1' :kled trout, the limit is Len r day and not more than 20 Lhough the aggregate weight 1 Len pounds. Fish less than ms in length must be put 8 water. Muskrat Trapping miner has been welcomed by warden Revives Intere pickerel does not, open being closed since est ' from Ger Speculmor Jacc of 1] Jacob: Site at a unres rings. an a‘ cei; m heav consideration to on! Detroit and Philade ted inducements we. Liculai‘ly from Chic: were outweighed by metrcpolium fans. Hi and the New York S early mm m probably will Lafayettevllle permaneml c m heavyweight championship ailair Jacobs. "1 have been tnreatenee a break of my contract. if I Lo< Louis-Schm-eling cont-95.". elsewh Jacobs said Chicago business ests went so far as to offer to 1 write the rental of Soldier Field. c-i‘ the historic seconcl Dempsey-'1 fight, in 1927. Walter O. Briggs, (.i' the Detroit. Ball Club, offered Jacobs name his own price for L of Briggs S'adium, while the Mini Stadium. Philadelphia. was oï¬â€˜erc Kirkland Clubs 'l‘alking' Afï¬liation With N. 0. I“. A. tl‘ said J: here,: siderec ship in the Nc Association. 'I elimination of in which thre 1E In Kix'kla the Footbal'. is schedulec yea: and 511 legular sche‘ Porcupine matches. it vide better crowds than cme The annual meeting of St. Matthew' Lawn Bowling Club will be held to night in the church basement com mencmg at nine o‘clock. The meetin has been formally called by Secretar George Golden, under instruction from the president, W. W. White. The club is three weeks ahead of last year from the standpoint of con- dition of the greens and provided the mild weather continues, the'official opening of the season will be consid- erably earlier than in the past. One 01? the most important topics on to-night’s agenda is the passing of a resolution with regard to the admission of women into the club. At a meeting last fall. a decision was reached allowâ€" ing women to join the club. It is ex- pected however that this evening a resolution will be passed restricting women‘s membership to the wives of ICUOI‘ The JV Jacobs d me Jac T1 5101] Th 9 additional ion picture me ï¬rst Lo DS > :1 cont)“: hampions d that on yea [It FILE Schmelin 'I‘VCC lppreciated these inducements.“ 'acobs, “but my main business is and New York. all things con- 1. is the logical spot." principals will start training next month. Louis. due May 7. 31y will do preliminary work at atteville. N.Y.. before pitching new. camp at Pompton Lakes. 1r ale baseball 1) ight crown. and $452,689 ed b1 chair rm: 1 subs chedu 16 Louis before ’(‘iC 0C :1 1'1 camp. The inter-tom is contended. would pro games and draw large purely local engagement: im d . The $100.0C X'igl‘u S E Lake to-morrow night sssociation of mm Lown 0 discuss full member- :mhern Ontario Football this would mean the the town league there ee teams operated last stitute the playing of a the with teams from the mm. The inter-town WC ip bouts each war, in- 01‘ these matches be the [amnionship affair." said 19 been tnneatened with contract, if I Look the l( W 1' m Schme offers from Chicagc ndelphia. He admit were attractive. par iicago, but said the by his obligations L . the ball park owner { State Athletic Com 1C ntracL if I LOOK Lm out-95.", elsewhere." :ago business inter- s to offer to under- So-ldier Field. scene Bo xpu‘ in; I‘( )l' 3111‘ 109 'Oll‘ W 11 zuliu nd E m 40 11E > Municipal )fl‘ol‘vd rem for the 5L bou $1 lpi IOU t-E "tC won 000 111 3V6 W1 .000.000 f or [ht $30 f0) )D‘ n 1111116 M h ent I) ivm he NH n h I] hl 1d h Second hr Entries. Finals :1 J. McDunald and Miss Keith defeated G. Robinson and Miss Connor. Dave Fitzpatrick and Jean Mason de- feat/9d Fred Mason and Sheila Lang. A. Hawkins and Anne Zuck defeated Chas. Yates and Ruby Tul'cotte. Lynn. Ward and Mary Folletto de- feated E. Dickson and Mrs. J. Sand- ff, {outed with. Lyn Ward and Mrs. Follett defeated J. MucDonell and Miss Keith. Ludies' Doublesâ€"First Round Mrs. J. Fulton and Gery Turcotte dzfeated Marj Nelson and E. Marshal. Roma Porter and A. Smith defeated Ruby Turcotte and Anne Zuck. Mrs. Yorke and 13. Stevens defeated V. Cook and B. Lucas. Mrs. Sandwitli and W. MeKelvie de- dv: 1111 ollc It. Sturgeon and B. Lucas (1019mm id Cooke and Mrs. Pal'fett. Second Round 0. Shields and E. Marshal (lol‘vutvd .oy Yorke and O. Kulju. 1C ated Joe Sloan and Roma P01 Roy Yorke and O. Kulju defe Lollanko and Miss Garmw. M. Abrams and Mrs. J. Ful‘ ated O. Atkins and A. Dodge. E. Newkirk and Gerry Turcc aLed Bob Luidlaw and Agnc J. Grady 'ed David anced be p1 . Shields and Yorke and C . Newkn'k anc ed M. Abram: First )rdon 111 MARK BOWIE LTD Built In rigid speciï¬cntiuns and the last ward in 3lvlt 171/2 Pine Street North Timmins lyling 13‘ Round- Shields Sloan 11‘ 1m and E. Hamilton defeat and Mrs. Yorke. 1nd Mrs. McKelvie defeate mm and Doris Sturgeon. Third Round a TC raw Event of Season Attracts Ltn'g‘e Number of . (‘ompetition (‘ommenced on Monday and are Scheduled to he Played ()ver Week-end. A Few Strokes 0f the Brush Du Nut Make a Masterpiece THE KING’S PLATE SHOE FOR MEN! owe the am IL is the painstaking cure and the fw- quent insymctions during; the making); of" a FASHION-CRAFT SUIT or (JOA'I‘ that results in its being a true master- Imlce of the tailoring“ Mfr-an art fur which FASHION-(RAFT h: justly fzumms. n The King‘s Plate Shoe I‘AJLnlual‘) TO YOUR MEASURE I’mm l’ricml pine Mix‘ 0m- priw ompeti second 11' results 4 game: -Mixed and Evl te 3 1n the r951 nd Eve Marshal (16 1d Roma Porter. >. Kulju defeated \ Garmw. Mrs. J. Fulton dc Miss Keith defeated XE Cl Lucas defeated W 11‘ 1191 £116 vvc3 ill 111C ltion has fea- . draw tourna- 1g played this adminton Club doubles. men‘s ncluded on the large number em is now well me three events veek-end. The .s to date. in- Double: Marsh: m Pom 1 defeat 11 'l RYâ€"UN ll" DESIRED to $25 .1 ted .1 Led ,1 he (1 ltml toned M. McDonald and Miss Keith. G Wei: and O.Ku1ju defeated Miss Garrow and A Dodge. A. Coleman and st. Follett defeated G. Laidlaw and 1. Hamilton. Doris Sturgeon and M. Lake 'Won on a bye. is a knock-out (‘1. Shields and E. Lacy defeated W. Heslop and Joe Townsend. O. Atkins and B. Laidiaw defeated Ted Ashton and Carter. ' R. Steurgeon and Dillon defeated Chas. Yates and Dillon. D. Robinson and. R. Asselstine deâ€" feated Sid Cooke and G. Robinson. Consolationâ€"Mixed Doubles Joe Sloan and R. Porter defeated V. Zaehanko and Miss Garrow. B. Laidlaw and A. Coleman defeated O. Atkins and A. Dodge. Chas. Yates and R. Tureotte defeated E. Dickson and Mrs. Sandwith. Ed Lacy and A. Grady defeated Jerry Tucker and J. Laidlaw. R. Asselstine and V. Cooke defeated H. C. W. Smith and M. McDonald. Ned Ward and A. Lang defeated Sid Cooke and Mrs. Pai'fett. Kirkland Lake 'l‘wirlcr Makes Jump to 'l‘orontu Harry “Susie“ Turner, Kirkland Lake‘s speedball stylist oi" softball. gave up mining last Saturday to take a, job in a typewritei factory in Toronto. when. ht will pitch. for the Smith squad in tli: Toronto Beaches League this coming summer. Turner. who has gathered dozens of 'A‘JaAuap 1313} SN pm: SBOLt12u1.10}.Ia(i “A‘LuBuaL, sgq me sun} MIC) amnw am memento mm ‘puoumm am no seam: dumped ï¬ugumolo 3111 anmm spuau; JO suazop pammuï¬ seq mm 10an L -.xau1u1ns Buuuoo sun anï¬ecn sauomg mumol cm u; punbs imdy and J. Lucas won on n by" Second Round Third Round and up. lwmmt PAGE SEVEN