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Porcupine Advance, 8 Sep 1938, 1, p. 7

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baseball Hollinger, while loss, cutp games., Colli@Cl2d ® five in the first game and They won the second game teen hits to ning by the . in Saturday‘s battle they the winners by seven to fi ped the contest by a shu series. N ship of the sentor Tem here last Sa defeated Ho the series 5; The two t2; after winni previous sta who BREWERY Ltd. Defeated Hollinger 1â€"0 Here Saturday In Deciding Game Seventh Inning Run on Sparkling Squeeze Play by Wink Dowling Sends Abbie Moreau Home With Winning Marker. Winners Outhit in All Three Games of Series But Win Two Out of Three. PORCUPINE WIN NORTHERN TEMISKAMING GROUP TITLE The decid RINGSIDEâ€"$1.50 RESERV Tickets on Sale at Burke‘s Pine St. Stores HCupit This Invigorating Beverage Bottled Exclusively by the Friday, September 9th Johnny GAUDES vs. Henry HOOK eml at jged . Dominic TIMMINS ARENA Member of Canada‘s Foremost Fighting Family TWO SEMIâ€"FINAL BOUTSâ€"S ROUNDS Joey (Genovese Larry â€" Aember of Canada‘s Foremost vs. Tin 1€ Tops Tellino Timmins Italian Flash is credited with M{1jF for the Hollys nts in all thred on wt third . even hits I lost clut TIMMINS® enese, who mound on of th irday (WINNIPEG ) (INDIANAPO Both Boys are Leading Contenders for the Bantamweight Championship of the W orld â€"5 on thirâ€" kics whilé iin outhit but dropâ€" . â€"~A=GQ;, 11 aZU AIMmE ALL STAR the | victory. Porcupir hey | 2nth innin : of | plate on a 1â€"0,. |{fectly en tilt | "Wink" D: for MAIN BOUTâ€"10 ROUNDS Montreal Star:â€"*‘"Many men are firm believers in heredity." Until their sons start fooling around. Hollinger ....000 009 000â€" O 7 Porcupine .....000 000 10xâ€" 1 5 1 Summary Errors, Lawton, Long. Twoâ€"base hits, Long.: Struck out, by Senese, 5; by Avery, 6. Bases on balls off Senese, 1, off Avery, 4. Double plays, Moreau to Catarello to Long. Pasged balls, Schultz. Left on bases, Porcupine, 6, Hollinger, 6. Catarello, 2b Dominas, rf. Labag, If. Schultz, c. Moreau, ss. Long, 1b. Dowling, 3b. Murray, cf. . Senes2, p. TOTALES ....31 0 + 24 â€" 10 aâ€"replaced Lawton in seventh inâ€" ning. Scarlett, cf. Lawton, Lb. Dorey, If, 1b. Darragh, rf. Ford, 2b. Romualdi, ss. Thompson, 3b Oltean, c. Avery, p. . NEW REDUCED PRMCES RESERV EDâ€"8$1.00 on a single by Romualdi. Moreau unâ€" earthed the venerable hidden ball trick to nip Romualdi off the bag and Darâ€" ragh failed to got back to third when Thompscn missed the pitch on attemp! to squeeze the run in from third. Porcupine spotted men on third and second base with one out in the fifth, but Rmualdi threw out Murray and senes2 at TIrst to cut C for a run. A largs crowd witne and displayed morn» er at any time during th pitchers were given al support, each team with one error only. Hollinger wrong put the damper on another HJ3lâ€" linger attack in the fourth. Darragh opened up with a single, went to secâ€" ond on Ford‘s sacrifice and to third be content with making first basse, having no ch Moreau at home. Murray out to end the inning, L third. It was Porcupine‘s hom in the first half of the sey ger had men on first and one out when Thompson double play to end a prom An attempted squseze pl wronsg put the damper on first pitch, Moreau . Dowling dumped th of the pitcher‘s box be content with m first base, having lung up his â€"Knight TOTALS Hollinger Porcupine t: firs JWIng necred won tne game in the Abbis Moareau crossin Dy silim LC and with th Porcupins on first and size i Thompson hi _end a promisin d squseze play t damper on anot in the fourth. 26 ond 1nC Impson nil in.o a promisinz bid. seze play that we er on another H @ fourth. Darra ingle, went to s« AIMM @ikir tar y the alm AQ 11 iy then 211 d from nat the the game lasm than ason. The Undefeated Featherweight Champion of Western Canada t] 1AIM iilrâ€"tight credited )0 RUSHâ€"75¢ Don‘t Stand in Lineâ€"Buy Now! id had 11 Larry Dubeau PAn Mel Cowie Timmins Rising French Star Hollit 1 Shors: Clipping the offerings of Bill Meade combing Meade‘s pitches for for thirtsen safe blows, Hollinger deâ€" | four singles, with a base on balls and fscated Porcupine Miners last Thursâ€" | fielder‘s choice thrown in for two day night 7â€"5 to tie up the playâ€"offs | runs. The bases were loaded whemn Mcâ€" for the northern section of the senior | Kay lined out to Moreau for the third Temiskaming Baseball League at a ; out. game apiece. Porcupine won the first The threeâ€"run deficit didn‘t seem to game 3â€"1. | affect the neverâ€"sayâ€"die Porkiss and It was one of thoss, hit, run andiin their half of the eighth, they pushâ€" error games and had the fans on edge ‘ ed another run over on Moreau‘s from the time the first ball was pitchâ€" | double and singles by Long and Murâ€" sd. Oltean, who discarded catcher‘s| ray. A smart double play, Ford to tackle to 2o to the mound for Hollinâ€" | Romualdi to Lawton, put the quietus ger, had trouble with his control and on a promising rally. pitched himself into trouble frequently. Oltean struck out the entire side in He walked six and fanned nine, last of the> ninth, but Dominas whiffing sight and isusing four free and Schultz, who singled in between passes. [ strikeouts, were on first and second ngs passa errors Timmins Team Force Third Game for Championship of Northern Section of Temiskaming League with Victory Over Porcupine Last Thursday Night. Oltean Wild but Strikes Out Nine. Fred. who pitched six inâ€" nings for the Macs was given a rough passage on a ccmbination of hits and errors. Four of the first five men to face him in the jumpâ€"off inning singled to produo> two runs. A hit batsman, an error, passed ball and a double steal gave the Holys another in the second and they added four more in the fourth. The bases were filled on two errors, a ning, by th failed Hollinger Even Playâ€"Offs By Defeating Porkies 7â€"3 game Kirk] Hollinger Wins Ennis Cup Game Trounce Mcelntyre L a s t Night to Retain Chance for Ennis Cup Honours. WO The eight was TY Dia@st acto w of the mot arined to se t 1t inger made no mistakes in last ; affair and off with a in introduction in the first inâ€" imassed a total of an even dozen end of the seventh. McIntyre to score until the last of th: 1Cl which would 1 outfit an ad‘ um lhe game was pays®o wiln comfortable wind carryingy a st across the field and only he more caseâ€"hardened fans to see the debacle finish. s the Ennis Cup date jumblâ€" > unravelled at the moment will have to win and Lake mon s The ; nfort; mAlt ) go in Ennis the turning point remaining eem to give th of the lea a mathemaâ€" a tie with Lake ip when at Mcâ€" aht they cooled ngation with a was plaved with THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Catarello, 2b Dominas, rf. Labag, If. ... Schultz, c. Ccreau, ss. Long, 1b. Dowling, 3b. Murray, cf. Meade, p. Hollinger 011 201 020â€" 7 13 3 Porcupine .....100 200 110â€" 5 9 5 Summary Errors, Lawton, Thompson, Oltean, Catarello, 3; Moreau, Long. Twoâ€"base hits, Dorey, Moreau. Struck out, by Oltean, 9, by Meade, 8. Bases on balls, off Oltean, 6; off Meade, 4. Double plays, Scarlett to Lawton; Lawton to Romualdi; Ford to Romualdi to Lawâ€" ton.. Left on bas«es, Hollinger, 12, Porâ€" cupine, 9. Wild pitches, Meade, 2. Passed ball, Schultz. Time, 1.55. Ofâ€" ficials, Frawley and Karahan. Ford, 2b... Romualdi, ss Thcompson, 3k McKay, c. Oltean, p. Sceariett, cf. Lawton, 1b. Dorey,;. If. .. Darragh,.. rf Over Twenty from Timmins Golf Club Guests of Kirkâ€" land Lake Club. Oltean struck out the entire side in the last of the ninth, but Dominas and Schultz, who singled in ‘between strikeouts, were on first and second when the last out was registered. Over twenty members of the Timâ€"| mins golf club paid a friendly inter-‘ club visit to the Kirkland Lake club at the weekâ€"end and enjoyed themselves, although the weather man was not any too good. Among those who made the trip were:â€"A. G. Irving, W. M. Widdiâ€" | field, W. Rinn, Geo. Lake, A. L. Sharp. | A. F. McDowell, Thos. Blackman, P. H. Carson, Messrs. Currie, Barnett and Simard. H. E. Slione, J. Goldring, Karl Eyre, H. C. Scarth, J. Domenico, Jack Lake, Ron Lake, N. Ward. i Visit to Kirkland by Timmins Golfers Stratford Beaconâ€"Herald â€" "Sunday school picnics," quoth the Toronto Telegram, "are well worth while if only to demonstrate that youth is still full of enthusiasm," and sandwiches. oul Cmn n inseri Cooke and scored Callery, Wood th second to end the Knight, If Scarlett, cf Lawton, 1b Darragh, rf Dorey, p Ford, 2b Thompson, Oltean, c aâ€"McKay,s Dpâ€"Cherevaty sacrifice sent two more across the plate in the sixth and as the seventh started Zamp>ll came in to pitch. ‘The portly lsfthander with the evil eye looked just the same to Hoillinger and before the inninz was over the Timmins squad had scored thrse more on three hits and an error to bring their total to twelve. Dcrvey pitched steady ball all the way for Hollinger, allowing eight hits, He got cut of a bad holse unscathed in the sixth when the Macs loaded the bases cn three singles with none out,. Hann then fliled to right, Cybulski popped a foul to the catcher and Zampell lifted an easy cne to Thompson at third. Cyrulski and Quinn singled for Mcâ€" Intyre in the last of the ninth, adâ€" vanced to second and third with two out on an interference play on Bill Cooke and scored on a single by Fred Callery, Wood then forced Callery at second to end the game. BOX SCORE Hollinger 11 TOTALS Hollinger Porcupine ick Da on balls and a fie‘der‘s choice with ‘fut. > Scarlett pepped to short but on drew a pass to force in a run. Darragh followed with a line to contre to clear the bases, Gilâ€" in the centre pastur2 barely touchâ€" hob all with his fingers as he leapâ€" BOX SCORE Hollinger Porcupine 35 Errors, Lawton, Ford, Prout, Hann @uinn 3. Threeâ€"base hits, Darrash Struck out, by Callery, 5 in six innings by Zampell, 3 in three innings, by Dorey 2. Bases on balls, off Callsry 3, ofl Zampell, 2, off Dorey 0. Double play Thompson to Ford Passec balls, Cooke, 3. Hit by pitcher, Oltean Dorey. Left on â€" bases, Hollinger, 11 McIntyre, ". Sactrifice, Scarlett. Ofâ€" ficials, Frawloy and Karahan. Wocd, rf Prout, 3b Hann, ss Cybulski, 1b Zampell, 1f p Quinn, 2b Gilbert, cf Cooke, c câ€"Callery, p Melntyre câ€"Exchanged posi first of seventh. Hollinger aâ€"replaced Oltear sixth. beâ€"=replaced McK of sixth. Mcintyre Football Club Win Foster Cup From Lake Shore ay 1â€"1 Tie in Kirkland Lake on Saturday Afternoon and Win Silverware by One Goal on Round. Both Teams Evenly Divided. Tommy Searl‘s Second Half Goal the Deciding Factor. *n Imary Mcelntyre THIS IS ABSOLILUTELY FREE ; YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED 36 Harvey Graham Son Nt PINE 8 MR. 0. A. MeKERIHEN Shoe Adviser direct from The DR. N CONSULT HIM ABOUT YOUR SHOE PROBLEMS, LET HIM ANALYSE YOUR FOOT DISCOMFORTS AS CONNECTED WITH SHOES. LET HIM SHOW YOU THE WAY TO FOOT HAPPINESS, H ofT 11 McMurray. Towards the end Syme | and Manuel both missed the ball with ! an open goal. The outstanding players were Duffin of Lake Shore and Phillips | of McIntyre. Toby Boyle refereed the | game. Lake Shore Win South Group _ Of Temiskaming Ball League Mcintyre Beaten By Lake Shore McIintyre â€" Brockbank, â€" McAdam Mair, J. Dawson, Phillips, G. Boyd Bannerman, Seale., Dunston, R. Boyd Subs: C. Dawson, P. Dawson. Playing as an attractionat a Labour Day celebration in Hailebury on Monâ€" Gay, Lake Shore dsfeated Ike Soloâ€" mon‘s McIntyre outfit in a stiff exhiâ€" bition battle by the close score of Bcth teams collétted ten ‘hits, Mcâ€" Shans, iCallery: and. Zampell pitching for MceIntyrs and. Hunthausen, Weeks and Luck for Lake Shorm. Lake â€" Shoreâ€"McMurray, Williams McMinn, Chalmers. Duffin, Cree, Alexâ€" ander, Healy, Syme, Houston; Subs: Turley and Quinn. Solomon Crew Defeated to 5 in Exhibition Game. Wrightâ€"Hargreaves in Third and Deciding Game Last Night by Oneâ€"sided Score of 11â€"3. Winners Held Scoreless for Five Innings but Overcome Three Run Lead to Win Handily. ALL FITTINGS VERIFIED BY Xâ€"RAY Foot Clinic...in Williamsburg DR. M. W. LOCKE Mr. McKerihen will personally supervise the fitting of all M. W. Locke shoesâ€"will give you a wealth of information on your foot problems and shoe needs ALL DAY HERE MONDAY, SEPT. 12th TUESDAY, SEPT. 13th PHONE 11 victory column for the past three seaâ€" sons threw a real scare into Dome on Saturday night when they battled the Dominion Cup finalists to a 1â€"1 draw in a Byrne Cup fixture at Timmins ball park before a scant handful of fans. All things considered, Hollinger should have come out with a win but they likely figured that their supporters would be unable to stand the shock. Tommy Wishart, who missed a penalty kick in the last half, literally blasted the chance of a victory cut of Holiinâ€" ger‘s sgrasp, but thos> things happen. The small gallery figured that Holâ€" linger were headed for victory when Wishart kicked but Baxter in the Dome goal dived into the ball and shoved it out. Sudbury Star:â€"Burbridge, a little town about 85 miles north of Ottawa, has passed an ordinance prohibiting the wearing of shorts by man in pubâ€" lic. With the frost appearing on the pumpkin, there will be no need of the regulation. white team t®k the third and docidâ€" ing game of the series 11â€"3 from Wric‘htâ€"Hargreaves before a crowd of almost 3,000 fans. It was Shore‘s turn to make a comeâ€" back, staging a fourâ€"run rally in the seventh after trailing ‘Hargreaves by three runs. Gordy Weeks pitched eight hit ball for the winners, getting rid of his bad innings in the early part and improving as the game went on. Doug May‘s triple in th»e sixth startâ€" ed Lake Shore on their way, driving home Forster with their first run. He secored on a long fly. Hargreaves were without pitching strength. . Biff Roach, used in thr:e inâ€" nings the day before, walked out in the seventh. Kelly saw service until the ninth when Lake Shore sewed up the game with five more runs. An error by Jennings in the outfield allowed three of the tallys. Kirkland Lake, Scpt. i The Advance)â€"Lake Sho ed kinz of the southern T.BR.L. here last night as white team t®k the thit The losers took a twoâ€"run lsad in the first inning and @added another in the fourth for what looked like a safe lead. When Lake Shore reached Roach‘s pitching, it was all over. Lake 000 002 405â€"11 13 1 ‘Hargreaves .200 100 000â€" 3 8 3 Batteries: Weeks and Timmis; Roach, Kelly, Salsberg and Feorti. and e, Sept. 8.â€"(Special to Lake Shore was crownâ€" southern group of the night as the blue and t the third and docidâ€" the series 11â€"3 fTrom

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