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Porcupine Advance, 30 May 1938, 1, p. 7

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The campus at Timmins High and Vocatibnal School has all the appearâ€" ancrs of a regular athletic meet these days as tlhie students continue trainâ€" ing for the district athletic competiâ€" tion to I»> held at New Liskeard on June 11 under the auspices of the Onâ€" tario _ Athletic â€" Commission. Similar meets will be held at 12 other points throughout the province with a total 456 high schools, collegiate institutes, technical and vocational schools and high schools of commerce, competing. Each individual ‘school will hold a track and field athletic meet to proâ€" duce champions â€" in three classes: Junior, und>r 15 years; intermediate, under 17 years; senior, under 20 years. Uniform events will be contested at all school meets, with standards that should be attainegd set by the commisâ€" sion, as follows: meets wWill De n throughout the 456 high school technical and : high schools of 100 2210 440) 120 jUUV yArdis 220 yards 440 yards Relay . | 120 vards Low Hurdles 8 lb, Shut Put Runnin g High Jump Running Broad Jump Pole Vault Running, Hop, Step ar 100 yards j 10 4 220 yards 24 440 yards 56 â€" 880 yards Relay 1 min. 120 yards Low Hurdles ... 16 12â€"lb, Shot Put in 38 _ Running High Jump ......_..8 Running Broad Jump 19 Pole Vault Running Hop, Step and Jump Senior Hargreaves Blank Mcintyre 14â€"0 in Exhibition Game 100 yards 10 2â€"5 secs. 220 yards 23 4â€"5 secs. 440 yards , ....04 :secs. 880 yards > 2 min. 8 secs. One Mile . 4 min. 534 secs. Mile Relay 3 min. 42 secs. 120 yards High Hurdles 17 2â€"5 secs. 12â€"lb. Shot Put | 42 ft.: 0 in. Running Higzh Jump ~~0+ft. 7 in. Running Broad Jump 0 in Pole Vault ; 10 ‘ft. 6 in. Running Hop, Step and Jump. 40 ft. The champions at these individual school mests qualify for competition at the 13 District Meets, which will be held as follows, under the manageâ€" mont of representatives named by the commission alo listed below, and to whom entries must be sent: * No. 1â€"â€"At London, May 21, Lewis H. Davies, University of ~Western Onâ€" tario, London. High School Athletes Train Hard for Meet at Liskeard Campetitions for This District to Take Pace on June 11. Ontario Schoolboy Championships to be Decided at Athletic Commission Camps at Lake Couchicing. No. 2â€"At Hamilton, May 27, S. R. Manson, 71 King St. W., Hamilton. No. Jâ€"â€"At Toronto, May 28, FP.. L. Bartlett, Board of Education, 155 Colâ€" lege St., Toronto. No. 4â€"At Ontario Athletic Commisâ€" sion Camp, May 28, A. W. Steel, Room 478, Parliament Buildings, Toronto. No. 5â€"At Port Perry, May 21, J. G. Fergâ€"uson, Hizsh School, Whitby. MONDA*Y MAT WTH 1938 Hop, Step and Intermediate Remove® J unior p and Jump 1 min. 40 16 1â€"5 s 38. ft.. 0 o ft. 2 19 ft. 0 10 At.: 0 4() 11 ) ft. ) ft : 6. 9 ft STOCKED BY OUR DEALER: ~J S2CS 02 secs 90 in 2 in 6 in > #In 36 ft 38 secs setcs secs 5eCs ] Burch in the Hollinger goai, one Of the Winnipeg imports, did a nice jJob batween the posts and outguessed inâ€" 'coming forwards on several occasiors ‘from close quarilers. McMahon, ing centrs half, is another addition io }the club from Winipeszs, while Byers, in l a substitute position, played last year for Lake Shore. I The thrse new men seem to be well ! schooled in the finer points of the | game and no doubt with a little more practice, will considerably strengthen the team. l The following were the lineups:â€" ! Hollingerâ€"CGoal, Burch;. backs, Mcâ€" Whinnie and Welch; half backs, Wadâ€" dell, Cody and McMahon; forwards, Rog>»rs, Mearon, Wishart, Longton, Hancock; subs, McGuire and Byers. Domeâ€"Goal, Baxter; backs, Barnes and Poster: halfbacks, Munro, Paiatâ€" of 2ach camp a m decide the Ontario ionships. The cam Juniorâ€"July 18 t Intermediateâ€"Au Seniorâ€"August 1 The winners a qualify to attenc at Lake Couchich and board, at th: letic commission keard No King W, William. No.«11â€" Montgomer Hollinger and Dome battled to scorel>ss draw in a scheduled NortL Ontario Football Association matct Timmins ball park Saturday night Augmented by three new players, from Winnipeg and one from Kirki Lake, the Hollys staved off a de mined secondâ€"half assault by Hollinger and Dome Football Teams Play Scoreless Draw Augmented by three from Winnipeg and of Lake, the Hollys stal mined secondâ€"half ; south. Porcupine mil two teams are not in there were a number plays and close calls Burch in the Hollit en C Dome Have Lion‘s Share of the Play in Second Half but Hollinger Stave Off Attack. New Goalie for Hollys from Winnipeg Locks Good. Two Other Imports. Galbraith, F Refereeâ€"I Vennard an L No NO No J, 10â€" Houns harin>s o â€"nNnail, 1S ALl from Winipe ute position, Shore. Meet at Dick 1t H 21 inp f Mitcht x6 5C AVEC iskeard da 30. â€"by â€"the @rs. . While ‘h2 nidâ€"season form of wellâ€"planned on goal. o weeks camp ith free housing nse of the athâ€" â€"the last day will be held to oolboy Champâ€" M 4, McC â€"~â€"OtCAN * â€"ITO Northe) match ; 11 one of AlAL J Finnish Y.P.S8. to Have Two Teams in Softball League A boy will qualify f: first event he wins. $ first in any other even shall qualify; should The Y.P.S. of the Timmins Finnish United Church decided at their busiâ€" ness mesting Friday evening, May 27th, to send a men‘s team and a mixed team into the Softball League of the Churches of the Poreupine camp. Thus far they have not been able to take part in this worthy enterprise. This year, however, they think they can keep two teams, one men‘s and one mixed. Mr. Helge Hongisto, convener of the Y.P.S. sports committee, will represent these teams on the executive Gnen patrols Patrols Alert! sSTOP! LOOK! AND LISTEN! Here‘s a patrol examination â€" Gr:en Bar Bill has given a good man} Now. which kind is yours? Hard to tell? Most certainly. So suppose wC so at it in this way: Take a good 100k at the questions below and score yourâ€" self from 0 to 10. If you have actually done a thing and done it well, you deâ€" serve between 6 and 10. If you have started it tut not carried through, you may be anywhere between 3 and 6. M you haven‘t even tried it, zero for you â€"with tassels on! All set? â€" go: Have You 1. Started and kept‘ an honestâ€"toâ€" essaness Patrol Log Book? > Get out a pencil and sit down for a few moments of concentrated meditaâ€" tion. â€" Consider yourself on the spoi! This is the point: There are Patro‘s and Patrols. There are thos> that are just drifting along not knowing very much what it is all about. And there are those with great plans, with push for carrying them out, and with real spirit behind the push! are those 1 for carryin spirit behir Now. whi BOY SCOUTS IN TIMMINS compete p expenses 7 with the expenses 0 TFETE FORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMINS, ONTARIO 2. Made a patrol flag Oof y and actually carried it with nhikes .and. in â€"â€"caps?.............«.1 3. Developed and made use trol song or yell with words tC gang? ... ( ) 5. Gone in for som» special Pat: handicraft in a big way?. ... 2C 6. Made some of your own campl equipment â€" tents, cooking ou‘4l sleeping bag, etec?.............. ( ) 4. Hunted for basement room Patrol Den? 7. Simplified the design Oof youw patrol embiem so that each fellow can make use of it after his name?. 8. Invented your own ceremonies for meetings, camp fires and for receiving new boys into your patrol?...........( ) 10. Carried out camp just for the .ns 1 Now, add up that score of yours How does,it look? If below 40â€"but 1 can‘t imagine any Patrol below 40â€"sC let‘s forget about that. Well, then, 40 and above consider yourself fair; S( and above,.good; 80 and above, 2xcelâ€" lent; 100, simply, too, too good to be true! 9. Held wsekly willâ€"executed â€" g¢ Patrol? i | Forward is the slogan of the Patrol that really amounts to something! Let‘s look at just ons of the above items to give you an idea of it all. Your ‘Patrol‘s Log Book; it‘s the first on th> list and a good place to start. A proud Patrol Leader once dispayâ€" ed a real Log Book. With money froim the Patrol treasury the fellows had purchased at the fiveâ€"andâ€"ten a looseâ€" leaf composition book, letterhead size. On the outside of the binder they lhad glued a piece of thin shsepâ€"skin which reached about an inch over the sdges of the cover. On this was burned with a red hot knitting needle the Patrol animal, a filerrce looking racoon. Whichever scor raise it! Make your fellows at y( ing and then go Forward is the animal, a ferce looking As you open»ed the book the title page with its sttering and its decorat different trail signs. 7 page containing the n members, and on the n BLACAMAN®? The reason for the question is the posters which the Hagenbachâ€"Wallace Circus have spread throughout this community. Of course all circuses post bills to tell the date and what they will bring to town, but there is plenty of mysterious whispering about who this BLACAMAN is and what he does with the cireus. These are the two questions on the lips of thousands of men, women, boys and girls in Timmins today. In the first place, it can be said withâ€" out any fowery adjectives, that the Hagenbackâ€"Wallace Circus stole a march on every circus in this country when they contracted BLACAMAN to appear at every performance this seaâ€" But who is BLACAMAN? BLACAMAN is the Hir Hypnotist, greatest of all al Somerville Beaten LIOWs at yout then go to ird is the sl illy amounts look at just ition book, letterhead size. ide of the binder they lhad e of thin shsepâ€"skin whicnhn ut an inch over the sdges On this was burned with needle the Patrol et 11 monthly hike o1 wellâ€"planned ogethers â€" of found an turned i J1} Hindu Animal you first san hand draw tion of man Then cams decide to ans with ns â€" w rol me page ap » ind the 30 de Wolf Cubs, L ducted by . mietings of Patrol Lea Anthony‘s T his patrol C D#lu Patrol Leador Armand Carron of St. Anthony‘s Troop took the members of his patrol (Tigers) and several guests memtk>rs of cther patrols) on a hike to Charlebois Lake last Saturday. They rsport that the water there is unfit to drink and that other hikers make other arrangements for their beverâ€" csented with for Patrol Leader Training, award was leoft with Lhoix' sSzecuter in their absence, when D. MacLean, preseident of Timmins Boy Scouts Association, performed the ceremonies at four of the eight troops to be visited: 1st Timmins: Godfrecy Jelbert, Jack Jelbert, Keith Powell; 4th Timmins: Armand â€" Carron, Edward Del Guidice; 5th Timmins: Lucciantanio, Louis Vacchino, Fortin. Alfred DeSavario;, 8th Timâ€" mins: Donald ~Stevenson, Adelard Couture, Andrew Leclere, and Yvon Loubert. â€" Gerard F“ortier of the 8th earn>d his temporary certificate and after 6 months‘ probationary work will be in line for the Arrowhead. Similar presentations will be made to other Fatrol Leaders of the Groups not visited, in the next week or so. scouts of many districts in attenuâ€" ance at the Forestry Demonstration gith>r pr rowhead or the Jos2p‘i | Russel | me BronZe Arâ€" | greaves‘ keynote this year, C | | | 1 wons ocm s s . yet | men left on the paths for the winners. was plenty apparent. While errors on McIntyre‘s p:u‘t helped more than the box score shows, the local boys grouped 15 hits | for i4 runs. A tellâ€"tale angle on what! have happened had the visitors been up to their usual game, was the nine After the Annual V isit to the Races at Toronto South Pnrcupinv May (Special to The Advance) Today I droew no Derby horse. (That‘s quite as usual, of course), I know too well I am a fool 1948 ‘Hargreaves started out early showâ€" ering the luckless Solomon boys with | To throw my money in the pool, runs. George McShane had to yield a | Â¥et next year. though ‘tis madness run in the first inning when three men | plain hit in succession. He held them down thing again! ‘ T‘ll do the same darned during the next two innings ne pitched Organization Meeting Held by Church Softball League Seven Teams to (ompete This Year for lu. L. Longmore C‘un Nornha m â€"â€"P. M. 5. C raar ic Praâ€" the legond: "Adventures of the Raceoon Patrol." The following pages showed many tinds of handwriting. Because of the ocseâ€"l>af system every boy could write 1is own contribution with his own art work on his own sheetsg of paper and »ring them for insertion in the log ance at the Forestry DemonstratioOn Camp at Angus a week ago yesterday patticipated in the investiture of Sir Geor:e McLarsn Brown as a Scout. Sir George is the recently appointed president of theh Provincial Council of the Boy Scouts of Ontario. The cer>â€" mony was conducted by the provincial fiecld secretary for our district, Arthur Paddon. Arthur Richardson, viceâ€" president of the provincial council, Qnon naks St. John Citizen:â€"The loss caused by fire in th> Domimon of Canada during the last year was more than $22,080,000 This was below the tenâ€"year average but it is still a tremendous wasie which could be cut materially if the people so will and tak> the necessary precautions. 11 1ncemel TVIC ibs were jadg:s: as below the tenâ€"year average is still a tremendous wasie could be cut materially if the so will and tak> the necessary followin bs, DOLhn c?remonit by Akela Wheele 5 of the Pack. A} elv l1 n Tlm th han primit] ind may eport. a place 11 he. " pPatrol leaders were with one Bronze Arâ€" ‘ol Leader , Training s leoft with â€" theil th ired â€" Timmins (M ‘d with the ns Henry pilace in â€" ely writt which we > life of Wil he held one o trol had growt [ in SspIrit. for‘ the â€" an mimins distric to do the towt h1 who could The winne! n the log. ind Adolp‘"i is (Moneta) TICTL sketches oi of its many now nvested being Cc at rei Council o1 ~~â€" Opening provincial | ict, Arthur Game son, vic 1 councl Wednesday pl dll' re pa the Kirkland Lake Fans Suspect ; Macs Didn‘t Play Full Team C@COYH [ that prouc pa nelad Pirst rocco ricl W L | _ McIntyre and Dome will meet in the §opanmg, gam> of the northnrn group ! of the Temiskaming Baseball League in South Porcupine on Wendesday evening : Both clubs have gone through a stiff 'pre-season program of workouts and even though McIntyre absorbed a 14â€"0 lacing in an exhibition game in Kirkâ€" land Lake on Saturday, fans are sure that the wily Ike Solomon didn‘t realâ€" |lv open the throttle wide. The team | was also short two reglulars who will Ilikely go into action in Wednesday‘s lopenex more of the opinion than ever that| preâ€"season games in any sport mean | little when they saw Wright.â€"Harâ€" greaves lay the whiteâ€"wash thick over | McIntyre‘s champion nine in Satur-' day‘s kaso»ball episode here. l The Kirkland team ad a masterly job of placing hits offensively, and fielding faultlessly, defensively, to send the visitors home with the gooseâ€"egg end of a 14â€"0 score. At the same, time.’ members of the team, and of the genâ€" eral public, were of the opinion that Ike Solomon, McIntyre‘s wiley coach, had not trotted his best before the gaze | of the outside world. ‘ The McIntyre team was without its regular shortâ€"stop, and it was through' Kirkland Lake, M The Advance»:â€" F more of the opini( Three Hargreaves Pitchers, Kelly, Geldsimth and Salsâ€" berg. Hold Local Squad to Two Hits. Eight Bad Errors by Mclatyre Pave Way for Oneâ€"Sided Triumph in Preâ€" Season (GGiame. have happened had the visitors been up to their usual game, was the nine men left on the paths for the winners. ‘Hargreaves started out early showâ€" ering the luckless Solomon boys with runs. George McShane had to yield a run in the first inning when three men hit in succession. He held them down during the next two innings ne pitched. Manager Bill Smith, of the Dome squad, is also a cagey juggler when ii comes to baseball teams and the South Porcupine club will have number of new faces this year wh>n the umprire calls "play ball." Several of the imâ€" ports come here with fancy reputations, 490 940000040004 00048 4 0 6 4 6 6 06 0 6 0 0090000008 04490044 00940909808 04004# 9 9 0 0 0 0 4 46 % ¢% 6 TEMISK AMING BASEBALL LEAGUE Opening Game * > 4000# 0 6 0 % 4 0 6 040 0409 0 0 0 4 6 0 0 6 4 6 % 4646 % 604# 4 Mcintyre U# 444 6 4 0 004 4 4 44 0 40 0 4 8 0 4 00 04 0094 44 6 0 0 4 4 0 8 0 4 044448444044 #4 (:up. Denham Greer, of Schumacher, is Elected Preâ€" slldcnt. Draw Schedule at Executive Meeting Wednesâ€" day. South Porcupine Baseball Park aAc2es Liis YCal ‘"play ball." Several come here with fancy Wed., June 1st, 1938 e this year, was plenty ile errors on McIintyre‘s ore than the box score al boys grouped 15 hits Porcupine ADMISSION LA DIESâ€"25¢e _ CHILDRENâ€"10¢ at 5.30 p.m. VS. at Lefty Zampell, hailled as the "Dizzy Dean of the North," looked like what Dean would look now, should he try to pitch at the present moment. Lefty, while he didn‘t gat any support from his infield, was touched for some hard clouts. which may not have been so his infield, was touched for clouts, which may not. ha~ easy for Elios to pick up. E away three in row to start inning and sew up the ball gi winners. Three more runs in the fifth on three hits and a hit batter sent the total soaring. Another in the sixth and four in the sexenth, when Callery took the mound, completed the total, On the other hand, Gilbert was the only man to get near Frank Kelly‘s slants while Zampell, took a slug and connected for a single while facing Lefty Goldsmith. Neither hit developed past first base. MceIntyre 000 000 000â€"â€" O â€"2 â€" 8 Hargereaves 100 531 40xâ€"â€"14 °0 MceIntyre 000 000 000â€"â€" O _ 2 RHargreaves 108 531 40xâ€"14 15 0 Hargreavesâ€"Mcilroy, 2b; Riley, 3b; Cookson, cf.; Forty, rf.; D. Aanderson, rf.; Yani, ss.; Perrigoe, 1lb.; N. Anderâ€" son, c.; Kelly, p.; Schondfeldts, c Goldsmith, p; Jannings, rf.; Salsberg.; Baldwin batted for Goldsmith in 8th. McIntyreâ€"MevDonald,c; Sunderiand cf.; Prout. 3b.; Cybulski, 1b.; Baketr, If.; Quinn, 2b.; Elios, ss.; Gilbert, rf.; McShane, p.; Zampell, p; Callery, p; Cook batted for McDonald in 9th. (Special to The Advance) Today I drew no Derby horse. (That‘s quite as usual, of course) I know too well I am a fool Denham Greer, of Schumacher, was elected president of the Porcupine Disâ€" trict Church Softball League at taâ€" annual meeting held in the United Church here last Thursday night. A meeting of the executive is to be held on Wednesday night for the receiving of entries and drawing up a schedu‘e and rules. As the league embarks on its third year â€"with the E. L. Longmore Cup at stake, indications are that a most sucâ€" cessful season is in store. Five teams ocperated in the league flast,. year but this year seven teams will battle 1t out. The entries will be as follows:â€" Timmins United, Schumacher United. Timmins St. Matthew‘s, Tuxis, Timâ€" mins YP.S., Tuxis Grads and Timâ€" mins Finnish United. The champions last year were Schumacher United. In addition to Mr. Greer as pres‘â€" dent, Georze Wallingford was electec viceâ€"president with Jack Easton as secretaryâ€"treasurer. The managers of the various teams will form the execi tive. Stayner Sun thought a pole throw my money in next year. though plain do the same darnett Sun:â€"And polecat wa the ball game for the PAGE SENXEN for some hard have been so Elios booted tart a five run ensible â€" ue woeathervany* â€"~14 10 C Riley, 3b Aanderson N. Anderâ€"

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