out Thom cente field Hollinger game Dy Dad Das off in the sixth in and trying to stetci nabbed going into throw by ‘"Tup‘" Gi tenth inning he th chance to win th out Thompson hit Th threw the vetel Intyre. Lefty Zampell Hits Long Double in Thirteenth to S(uro' Prout and McDonald With Winning Runs. Hollinger | Pitcher Throws Away Two Chances to Win Game in Earlher Stages | Hollinger and Mclntyre Both Lose Ennis Cup Games Macs Defeat Hollinger 4â€"2 ‘ In Thirteen inning Battle. It wa C alv in J on es il £#T EVERY DAY â€" EVERY NIGHT re team TURN QUT AND ENJOY YOURSELEF pigA QUALITY SHOES FOR MEN BEAUTY CONTEST TIMMINS BALL PARK a pitcher‘s battle all the wa Reg. Dorey for Hollinger an ‘an George McShane for Mac While Dorey dropped the d¢ Silver Cups as prizes each night and a larg« Silver Cup to the Winner of the Finals on Tuesday Night. ng e Lnrew away a per ) win the game. With ipson hit a long double _and advanced to third on twirler‘s single. Lawton, ff man in the batting or 9 p.m. Every Night bad 6 Pine St. N. T For Girls Over 17 Years dolla 1 nning with a d tech it into a tripl o third with a p Gilbert. Again i threw away a p the grame. Witr A1 GRAND PRIZE for Popularity Ticket Holder Get your Popularity tickets now. As well as helping a girl to win the beautiful silver eup you may win the fine silverware prizes now on display at the Worker‘s Coâ€"op. are given away to Popularity Ticket Holders. These for every show and ride on the grounds. \â€"Ray ittino p| all« CARNIV A L Ctacuiar 4â€"2 victory ‘emiskaming league ball park Monday second game the ) season in regula: Punnin POPULARITY CONTEST *# double to the : came y Lefty Zampell reaso f him in the thirâ€" | McD _ Solomon‘s the | 5 Sets of Double Passes Each Night FROM NOW UNTIL TUESDAY, JULY 26TH personali}y to win the ig, He lec XD€ perted doulble the It was not until the thirteenth that the climax took place, with one man aâ€" way, Prout was safe at first on Ford‘s error. Hann was thrown out, pitcher to first, Prout going to second. Joe McDonald drew a walk and Zampell ambled up to the plate. The . fans came to their feet as the squatty leftâ€" hander bent into one of Dorey‘s slants and plastered th> ball into the bleachâ€" up at two rul The two squ the end of the the score was tyre nearly V twelfth but de combined two choices, the HCc to the occasio: thirg to sc his pursue! crossed the betr team s attack, With third he singled and ad on fielder‘s choices by P1 Hann, after being calle attempted to steal se trapped. The wily Wos third to score, Hann st his pursuers until afte: struck out McDonald iC _: ‘Ink: iseba Singl( tratti, AY More Particulars and Entries Received at the Radio Station Hol McJ 111 uUp 1€ t Jack Darra rom third H h Darragh and George oâ€"base error by Gilâ€" field in recovering ve Hollinger another i that tied the game 1¢ FRECKLE FACK BOY CONTEST 7 p.m. Toâ€"Night CRACKER EATING CONTEST * 9 p.m. Saturday Prout and Hann. lled safe at first second and was ‘oods sped in from i staying clear of fter the run had SOAP BOX DERBYâ€"4.30 p.m. Tuesday, cor. Pine Second BICYCLE RACESâ€"4.30 p.m. Saturdavâ€"cor. Pine Second led to tiein: inexplair § 11L SX UMceintyre [ â€" in the to third h itchit off uUurn LC i Dorâ€" erland eam hrev end the V LIONS CLUB 100 Golf Team Selected A tcam of twelve will represent the Timmins Golf Club at the Northern Ontario Golf Association championship matches to be played at Kirkland Laks on Thursday and Friday, August 5 and 6. The personnel of the team is as follows:â€"G. N. Ross, §S. A. Wookry, J. HM. Sandwith, Geo. Lake, Karl Eyre, iJ . ~Hloan:.. A. W.eâ€"Pickering, S. . McCGoy, °C. G S. Jamieson ey, A4ampell by McShan Dorey, 3 Zampell Mcl Dorzy IT"S THE YEAR‘S GAYEST EVENT McDonald crossed t winning runs, Zamyp 9Y ill Represent â€" Timmins Club at N.0.G.A. Chamâ€" pionships in â€" Kirkland T1 pell to Q@Quinn; Gilbert to Prou on bases, Hollinger 8; MciIntyre 11 are good las BOX sCORE MolIntvre AB K>msley, C d W. Rinn Hollinger AB â€"] aty struck ss, 5. A, Wookr o. Lake, Karl Ey V.~~Pickering, S. J sley. 0. Atkins,.,; i181G@, â€" Prout ie plate with eli being hei 2e THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO ind S Lawt jQ g;]n;iflollys Beaten in Kirkland » _ by Lake Shore Squad 10â€"6 1€ Timimnins Juniors Win 14â€"0 UOl hnim ( Mack Luck Bob Churchill Pitches Four Hit Ball as Local Team go on Batting Spree. Feam Commits Five Bad Errors, Istratti Being Forced Out in Seventh Inning. Winners Took Early Lead and Were Never Headed. Catcher Oltean Hurt by Foul Tip. pC On Monday at the Gillies airport near Cobalt there was a spectacular crash of one of the big planes of the Dept. of Transport. The accident took place just as the plane was about to land. It is explained that the plane struck a hummock of sand on the field and was completely overturned. Considerâ€" able damage was done to the plane but none of those in the plane at the time were injured. A despatch from Cobalt published elsewhere is this issue telis the story of the accident. The pictures above are of the big plane concerned in the accident. They were taken by The New Liskeard Speaker photoâ€" Kirkland Lake, Ont., July 20â€"(Speâ€" rapher just after the crash tawa Journal:â€"The Quebec Liberâ€" irty in convention to select a leadâ€" eveals the curious fact that the ecc Liberal Party, which ruled the nce continuously for nearly 40 , is now in the position where it t 14 members in the Legislature, , difficulty in getting a leader. ‘her Johnny Oltean, of Hollinger, jured when his own foul tip hit n the foot. He was replaced by y. BDarragh, Scrutton, Buck and ill had doubles to their credit. ger ..................000 300 â€":030â€" 6 8 5 5. 003 21xâ€"â€"10 94 0 11 Churchill pitching shutâ€"out wing only four hits in nine mins Juniors defeated Iroâ€" Abitibi team in a Temisâ€" ue battle in the Falls on it by a score of 14â€"0. The im battered the offerings ind Smith for a total of _ and literally ran wild in f stealing bases. The win nces the undisputed posiâ€" {cal team at the top of the ‘rrors and gave lIstratt! on poor support. team toSk down a big three first inning and continued s total in the second, sixth. eighth. Gord Luck pitchâ€" gams for Lakeshore, strikâ€" nen and allowing nine hits. msplaced by Avery on the in the seventh, while y errors, Hollinger pulled irt double plays which cut mces down. Scarlett drove Ef his team‘s runs with a > fourth innings. <«The reâ€" ‘ee were scored in the Advance)â€"Failure of baseâ€" d on to the ball played a in Hollinger‘s 10â€"6 loss to cre today in an Ennis Cup ture. The Timmins team B( PLANE 022 114 310â€"14 13 1 000 000 0O0O0Oâ€" 3 4 6 S I1IL _A ind three errors ive Istratti on Neorth Bay Nugget:â€"J. J. McFadden, Algoma lumber king, is still going strong at 75. Blind River honoured him on his recent birthday as its saâ€" viour in time of need. §St. Catherines Standardâ€"J. C. Ponsâ€" ford, St. Thomas, was warden of Kingâ€" ston Penitentiary for 19 years and never had a riot. But he used the strap on incorrigibles and was strict and seâ€" vere. submits that when a warden starts to toady to prisoners he is lost, a thought which was not contained in the recent Royal Commission report. ower . . .. Thieâ€" PIonger. . â€"OoL." lnoste Mighty Flsets of Occsan Steamers by which Passengers and Merchandise of all Nations are now Conveyed on Every Sea throughout the World." The Royal William, of aboiut 800 tons and 200 horseâ€"power, left Pictou on August 17, 1833, and arrived off Cows, Isle cf Wight, ninseteen days later. It has sometimes been stated that she crossed under steam power alone, but that statement cannot be substantiated. As Enzingerâ€"Captain Smith was careâ€" ful to point out in his lecture at the Science Museum on March 18, every steamship both before, and long after 1833, was fitted with sails and made the fullest possible use of the wind. Can‘t Say Which Used Steam Only Indeed it is quite impossible to say with certainty what vessel first crossed the Atlantic by steam power alone. The Atlantic had been crossed by the stsamers Rising Star, Curacao and Savannah before the Royal William made the passage, but their voyages, like hers, had nothing to do with a considered scheme for a regular service. The true significance of the events of 1838, the year which saw the Atlantic crossed and recrossed by the Sirius, In connection with the recsnt comâ€" memoration of the of the inaugtration in 1838 of transâ€"Atlantic sttam navigation, J. W. Morgan, of Springfield, Ohis, has directed attenâ€" tionâ€"says the English periodical, Naâ€" tureâ€"to the voyage from Nova Scotia to England in 1833 by the Canadianâ€" buill steam vessel Royal William. The performance of this vessel led the Canâ€" adian Government in 1895 to place a commemorative tablet on the walls of the Parliament Buildings in Ottawa, on which she is referred to as "The First Vessel to Cross the Atlantic by Steam Power â€". . .. Theâ€" Ploneer. â€"of ‘ Those Mighty Flsets of Occsan Steamers by which Passengers and Merchandise of all Nations are now Conveved on Every First Atlantic Trip Made by Steamship Royal William Given the Honour at Ottawa. FErrors, Part CalBery.. Thrq base hnits, Ha Toburn McIntyr Quint ProOouLl, J Hann, s McDona 4£LAMmM} Gilbe Rodney, ri Hillman,. c Rudell, 3b Savoie, 1b Ricre, If Morin, 2b uUup m an MA nIce just FEllic had scored on Han:t McDonald was took heart agal n wild 1C The runnt( but Callet ned inï¬ In th bunt to Sixth Inning Toburn Rally Too Big an Obstacle Here McInty Lrnie â€" »alba wh the fiyin and toss6 ald off t} Hant TOL the dsuble, for hits well di addition, a smart out and the bast inning, got Zalbs Despite the lo vancng C Theo Elli a single tco game. McDo: to 1C maAn..__â€" _ whiffed the occasions a first on th was credits three chan( It was an U buildâ€"up h: land Lake he looks lik be off â€"day. Toburn C second in sacker for up the infif wont to sec M«( filled a smart | walking 0o walksd the "Netts" . busting S sparkp u team. IC or Mcintyrs he sixth whit coIl Winners Score Three Runs on Four Suceessive Hits After Two Men Retired. Callery Strikes Out Ten but One Bad Inning and Wild Pitch Paves Way for Defeat. et mm 0 hows that h pathwa ust couldn n a wild p pil nlv â€" allow ire While McI the sixth Tobu SC 11 1C h 1C O Tob 1A 1 Ri d fi1 r1ald in unkin fAy O McI Ok iC l 1 1C ith that they made a beâ€" Bill Prout, who made a the hot corner, hit a long leep contre that Hillman to got his glove on and inn‘s fly to the same spot. as out at first but the fans cain when Zampell pulled on a bad throw to first by ert, the next man up, hit t third and the Toburn o mistakes as he threw to e last out of the game. BOX SCORE lrent, mucnhn r,. â€" fielding 1M 11 002 0 Sum im ary 11 MceJIntyre AB F 11 1v Toburn O1ll . much heralded fence genius and rdinary of the Toburn orsa like "the beaten trips to the plate he ‘upine ozone on three ‘ounded out weakly to her. Defiensively he th two errors on the > handled in the field. _ climax to the effusive received in the Kirkâ€" Despite his showing all player and it must t ‘they all have their e rally in the sixth The first two men to retired but the next e ball to safe torriâ€" a double. Before out at first, Toburn uns to take the lead rin, Zalba, Hann, hits, Prout. Two . Struck out, by e scoring in the oi>, classy first ind team, crossed perfect bunt and passed ball. Adâ€" i â€"an infield out, him home with u2 first run of, the the Macs died on tly> contest. They 1@ pinches and in 7jl@ play with one ided in the third â€"of a bad hole. ‘allery dished up ing out ten and whiffed five and 1Dp}pC dumped down ‘a ings for Toburn. ill beaten to first play and threw Elliott fanâ€" ) third on Zalba‘s it later the Toâ€" i Callery threw a who subsequently m side. 013 000 (00 OOL > third, McIntyre ut singled, Hann a‘s crror and Joe clog the sacks. Lh a pitched ball Hann crossed the booted Gilbert‘s one was safe and loaded, with the coring chanc th. it wWas n i line smash to all from among a broken bat louble McDonâ€" a lucky finish to be a MclIntyre in umacher last At the time o teams were their last run h when Bill the plate on 11 5 o 6 o ntire routlte xception of Lake team ncluding a the Toburn th however nother run DOx ucressive he sixth while lucky three > f{ail not beâ€" he ’ to : of ' to . Bowmanville Statesman :â€" a man is the richer he want Pive rsepresentatives of the Timmins Golf Club, attended the special day of Ladies Golf at Kirkland Lake on Wedâ€" nesday afternoonâ€"Mrs. I. K. Plierceo, Mrs. J. Sipprell, Mrs. D:an Kester, Mrs. S. Todhunter and Mrs. Karl Eyre. At the golf meet were members of, clubs from Kapuskasing, Cochrane, Timmins, Noranda and Haileybury, making up one of the largest representations to be held in this North Country. ERishteen holes of golf were played, and the Timâ€" mins representatives all agrce that the event was outstanding. Callery, 10; by Zalba, | 6ff Cailery, 1; off 2 pitcher, Zampell, 2. | Donald, Elliott. Wild Left on bases, Molnty Baseball at Mcintyre Toâ€"morrow Four members of the Timmins Golf Club will compete at the Northern Hiram Walker Tcurnament at North Bay toâ€"morrow and Saturday. Seven valuable prizes are being offered by the Walker firm and a large entry list is expected for the 54â€"hole medal play. Play will consist Of three medal rounds, two to be played Friday and the last on Saturday. The local playâ€" €ers taking part are: Karl Eyrs, S. A. Wookey.W. Laidlaw and Geo. Lake. The leagueâ€"leading Porcupine Minc will go to the mat with Ike Solomot MclIntyre team in a senior Temiskar ing league game at Mcelntyre stadiu on Friday night at 5.15. The Porki not highly rated in the preâ€"season for casts, have been going great guns i year, dropping only two games in sev starts. To Compete In North Bay Tourney Four Mentbers of Timmins Club: Will Take Part in Hiram Walker Golf Meet. McIntyre need the game badly in their fight for a playâ€"off position in the northern group and will be out there fighting with their backs to the wall. They have been playing an imâ€" proved brand of ball lately and toâ€" morrow night‘s battle should be well worth going over to the McIntyrs ball vard to see. Five From Timmins at the Ladies‘® Golf at KWoirkland aes Badly in Need of Vicâ€" tory over Leagueâ€"Leading Porecupine Outfit. 5.. Bast Zalba. { PAGE SEVEN T‘ Kam~â€" dium rkics,