Cniaur goals bi Hollings final p: spr¢es atr Weaken carrying offences one€ about evenly matched, but cthe> Ho ger could be credited throughout : a slight edge on the play. It was tc on the Coniaurum to have two me the box at th2> time the winning was scored 19 minutes and 10 before the final goal. In the last 40 onds the Plyers staged a gallant d to recover the couniter and forcs match into overtime but Dan MoIr crew sat back and grimly held on i the 20 minutes had elapsed. team rapped two goaals hom the hard fousht first period. NC Scorin Coniaur} box, Ho Flyers 0o pack fine Avenges Early Season Loss By Win from Flyers Tuesday Hollinger Ekes One Goal Win in Hard Fought Game at MciIntyre Tuesday. Score While Two Coniaurum Men serving Time for Their Sins. Teams Evenly Matched and Game Clean and Fast. Pamour Trims Lauder‘s Macmen Four To One On S« We were pleased to supply the Hardware, Paints, V arnishes and Cement used in the construction of this magnificent Ballâ€"Room oring was c1o aurum mana 5 but the gr To The Management 14 Third Avenue n 1c Of The New PALAIS â€" ROYALE BALL â€"ROOM CHAS. PIERCE SONS of the reason ed to come thr CONGRATULATIONS alvin J on es hich has proved of the Mines I tle and battled QUALITY SHOES FOR MEN im m C â€" D McIn only one less. In the 3d the Hollinger went on a ncited th> puck three times 1 by penalties imposed for sticks hish and other minar CTICKS NISn and OLAN@er mIno he Flyeors managed to got but was celd 111 HARYVEX sSON 6 Pine St. N. VS, SCHUMACHER Xâ€"Ray Fittings hrou niglnt he I0Or an Thz Holling > LWO men in winning goal il whil the p ‘enalf a whi Hollinger with a win eams werd h> Hollinâ€" cond also out thr2e on urpris2 was in conds 8.15 p.m. WIK nA clad the HM1L 11 ‘1ve the LWO ilty the i1 A solo rush up the left boards and fast work in front of the Coniaurum net gained Wilson a goal for the Holâ€" linger af‘ocr 30 seconds of the third. Horick and Dixon coâ€"coperated for a Coniaurum goal and the combination Willmott and Denelle was good for the goal that made the score six to six with less than two minutes <o play. Koennedy and Horick were penalized in rapid succession when they grew a little too enthusiastic near the end of the gamese and the Hollinger really apâ€" plied pressure. Paradis or no cther goalie could have withstood the onâ€" slaught for long and with fifty seconds to go, Booth and Delmonte clicked to win for the mine on the hill. The lingeups: Coniaurumâ€"Goal, Paradis; defence, Neddow, McCullougn; centre, Young; wings, Wilkins, Morgan; alternaces, Angered at this presumpsion, the champions went to work and displayed the form that last year put them on top of the heap. Horick scored twice, once on a pass from Neddow, and Birâ€" kets got another, on a pass from Morâ€" gan, to put the Coniaurum on the hsavy end of a five to four score at the >nd of the second. Delmonte and Butters recsived penalties in the secâ€" ond period. Scoring opened when Denelle rapped the rubber dise home after 35 seconds of play. Four minutes and fifteen secâ€" onds afver the opening whistle Horick evened the count. Hollinger took the lead agzain after fifteen minutes of play, when he was assisted by Willmott and Miller and Kennedy, with a Coniaurum score, tied things up a minute before she end of the perfod. Kennedy was assisted by Horick and Neddow. Repscated Hollinger sallies on the Coniauru_m net were rewarded seven minutes after the beginning of the seeâ€" ond when‘ Denelle took the rebound from Wilson‘s shot and sased the puck past Paradis. A minute laver Booth took another rebcund, this time from Miller‘s drive, and repeated the p>râ€" formance to put the Hollinger two up. Denelle for the Hollinger and Horick for the Coniaurum were two of the best men on the ice. Horick gok four of the six Coniaurum goals and assisted on another. was the stellar net minding of Mayowâ€" ski. ‘The prosence of this veteran of the Mines Lcague on the Hollinger squad has made a big difference in the performance of the ceam. Sure that its citadel will be well guarded at all times Jhe squad is able to go out and display its fighting spirit to the best Timmins s Flyers Lose in Overtime in W Pamour Wins I First in New Mclntyre Arena % to 1 Over ns i1 L [ o_ _ o c o AMacmen f The third period belonged to the Dome. The Porkies proved much supâ€" erior. They outskated and outplayed the Dynamizers and reésults of their efforis showed in their three goals to Pamour‘s one. Taylor got the first of the pseriod and his second of the game when he sailed down the ice, shot, and batted his own rebound home. Fummerton retaliated for Pamour to set the score at four to three for the Dome, and on clh> next play, Maki took the puck at centre, passedto "Huggins at the blue line, who passed to Nevins standing at one all. Penalvies were frequent enough in the first. Included among those who enjoyed a siesta in the bastile were McArthur, Maki, Huggins and Miller. Nevins, Taylor and Maki coâ€"operated on a beautiful score five minutes and forty seconds after the second period began. The Dome goal was made easier by thoe fact that Mansfield was in the penalty box at the time. Less than a minucte later Dome added anâ€" other when Reynolds took a pass from Maki, who, in turn, had received the boot heel from Nevins. Mansfield was will in the box during this goal. It proved to be a costly penalty that he serv2d. Followingz the custom of scoring while a man on the opposing tcam was seryvâ€" ing a penalty, McArthur got his secâ€" ond tally. for Pamour while Reynolds was in durance vile for vripping. Mcâ€" Arthur soloed on the counter. He sailed down the ice, cut out in front of the net and slipped the puck past Brownlee‘s stick and pads. In the second Mansfield served cwo penaltiesâ€"penaltiesâ€"which proved to be very costly for his tram.~ Reynolds penaitiesâ€"pena very costly fol served one. Back again in circulation McAnthur redsemed himself. He took a pass from Fummerton on the blue line and sailed in to pick the corner of the net as accurately as Anniece Oakley drilled a bull‘s eve. Period ended with the score While McArthur was off for spilling Reynolds, Taylor took a pass from the same Reynolds from a scramble in front of the net and notched the firss tally of the game. The goal was scorâ€" ed just before McArthur returned to the ice. Playing blazing hockey, cthe teams hseld to a oneâ€"all tie at the end of the first stanza. In the sscond Dome ncuched 2 to Pamour‘s 1. The game was not out of Pamour‘s corvrol, howâ€" ever, in this counter. I%G was not until the third that all the bars were lowered and the Porkies nosed wheir way into the Pamour‘s weaknesses and began to drill rubbsr past Bentley. Doms lowered Pamour into the celâ€" lar of the Mines League hockey group last Friday nighsy in South Porcupine. Thoe Porkies smashed what had been a close game in the third period when they drove three uncontested counters home. Final scors of the gruelling match was six to thre. posed, and O got seven. T to win this g: were not too ethics of the officials wore on their tail Dome Porkies Drop Pamour Into Leagues Lowest Place Flyers, wont down to a hard fought defeat last Thursday nigh. after overâ€" time in the first Mines Leasue game held in the new MceIntyre Arena. Afâ€" ter three poriods of tight hockey Bufâ€" faloâ€"Ankerite Bisons slammed the winâ€" ning goal homs in the exxra session to win the tilt four gcails to three. Buffaloâ€"Ankerite took the offensive and smashed +woa goals past Paradis in the first canto, boch of them sceored Hollingerâ€"Goal, Mayowski; defence. Millsr, Dickson; centrs, Denelle; wings Willmott, Wilson; alternates, Trembley Booth, Darrach, Cordick, Delmonte Farger. When Lake Shore played ten minâ€" utes with each of cthe six camp teams here recently the size of the McIntyre ice was a factor in helping the local squads to lose. They appeared a bit beâ€" Win 6 to 3 in Friday Night Battle in Rink at South Poreuâ€" pine. Porkies Stage Power Play in Last Period to Win Three Goals and Contest. Goals Scored While Players Serve Penalties. Horick, Dixon, Kennedy, Birkett, Bu ters. while the home squad was a man short In the second the Plyers literally and figuratively hitched up their susâ€" penders and went to town. A‘ver clevâ€" en minutes of play, they drove two count=rs home in less than half a minute of play. The goals came so fast that one would think they were biu, one Each third p a time pet pu. <he Hard Fought Game Ends in Four to Three Score for the Ankerite. Score Tied After Second and Third Periods. Schriber Slams Home Winning Counter After Three Minutes of Overtime. ch team laced period of th at threeâ€"all period Schriber he Ankerite or total of nine E. and of that 1 ns IFiyizrs were trying mird ame and in their zeal they particular abow the finer _game. Consequently the forced off and on to step e custom of scoring while opposing tcam was seryâ€" McArthur g0t his secâ€" Pamour while Reynolds e vile for vripping. Mcâ€" on the counter. He e ice, cut out in front of slipped the puck past ‘ite on top. nine penaltic that numbser. y, they drove two less than half a The goals came so d think they were h« Coniliaurum hard fought . after overâ€" home in the ‘ â€"to tie tho 1i the overâ€" r tally which omaurum ying hard zeal they the finer ADVANCE, oONTARTtO both vook to the lerge ice surface a though they had been playing in Map! Leat Gardens for years. Hughie Allan cpened for the hom team when he took a short relay fron ‘Fasana from a scramble. Shortly af | ter the second goal came when Pelott sailed down the ico alone and poke the puck pass Kemp. McCullough, Allan, Neddow and Bust | ters were penalized in the first perioc ‘All but Allan were Coniaurum player: Horrick and Putters were the scor ers for the Coniaurum in the secon session. Schlote and Dixon coâ€"operat ed to assicy, Horrick and MeCullaug Curling begins at the Timmins Curlâ€" ing Club rinks here on Tuesday, Januâ€" ary 3rd for the McIntyre Cup. This is one of the big events of the curling seaâ€" son in this district. It is the first major event that has been held at the club here this season since the opening. Pamour â€" Goal, Bentley; defence Mansfield, Miller; centre, Fummerton wings, Woods, McArthur, altornates Lafoley, Hannaberry, Harmon. Ramâ€" say, Mayes. Begin Curling for the Mcintyre Cup on Tuesday Five minutes later Nevins passed out the puck from the corner. Parked in front of the net, Maki picked it up and drilled the sixth Dome goal home. The teams; Dome â€" Goal, Brownlee; Gdeofence, Dunn, McKay; centre, Nevins; wings, Maki, Husggins; alternates, Reynolds. Messett, Woon, Horne, Tavlor. Nevins picked up the rubber to spzsed a goal past Bnitleyâ€"a goal on which the Pamour netminder did nct hav> anything like an even break. Schriber took a slow pass along h: ice and bumped it past Paradis to scort the winning goal after three minute and 45 seconds of overtime. Both Paradis in the Coniaurum net: and Kemp in the opening goal, playsd good hockey. All of the goals on them were of the typs that it is impossible for a netâ€"minder to handle The lineups: Coniaurumâ€"-?oal. Paradis; defence Neddow, Butters; centre, Horrick wings, Young, Dixon; alternates, Wilâ€" kins, Schoite, Morgan, McCullough Korr. Buffalo Ankericeâ€"Goal, Kemp; deâ€" fence, Zuke, Richer; centrs, Morris; wings, Kauf{man, Allan; alternates, Mcâ€" Kinnon, Pelotte, Schriber, Fasano. ed to assiss, Horrick and McCull alded the ssocky Ankerite defence: PButtors. Butt@rs got his second goal of game in the third period when he McCullough‘s pass to score afi« minutes and 55 seconds of play. ano got the goal which pvened t] up less than a minute later. He h down the ice with Pelotte and go pass from che latter man. wildored. However, Thursda THURSDAY DECEMBER 29th CONIAUR UM DMISSION 50c TIMMINS ARENA and LUiXon coâ€"opera rick and McCullous Ankerite defenc>oma LAin jl1az 8 15 p.m Junior champions of the city of Toâ€" ronto, Toronto Norvocs, are scheduled to meet Schumacher Juniors toâ€"night in an exhibition game at the new McInâ€" tyre Arena. The game is scheduled to begin at 8.15 o‘clock. It should be a fAlashing exhibition of junior hockey. I.; MIHLIOGL, Rinn, W. R.; Pugsley, A.; Donald, R. Neill, D ' 4 Blaekman, T.; Moran, A. J.; Easson A. A. J. A. PicKering, A. W.; Chat Dunkerley, W.; Fawcett, J Honey, Dr. L.; Burke, J. F H.; Newman, A. F. Carson., A. G.: Carsoii, P I. K.;. Salomaa,. E. Cuthbertson. Charlebois, L. J.; White;: G. It.: ( curlin Dccon Murray, J; Beliga, G. | Part, L.; ~Abrams, C. A. Sxmmon.' F. W.; O‘Rourke, M. F. Stevenson, W. W.; Ta; 'lor Jack; Gauthier, J. T.; Sullivan, M | Soloman, I.â€"A.; Dick; J.â€"P.; Whalev I T. N.: Chenier, G. | Arscotis; > Tows2rs, Tec P Doyle, W McDow Murray, Mcl: M Draw for the Holiday | Special, December 28â€"29) M ; TORONTO MEETS sSCHUMACHER Walker, A. Herman 1 Mootr Smith, ‘_â€" Macd Black. C Graham, H.; Shankman, S.; Barâ€" tte, N.; Laffery, W. R. Leaman, N. J.; Wynne, R. M.; Dupuis, ; ~Platt,; J. H. McCoy, S. R.; Tompkinson, A.; Perry, + A. Lake, Geéeo.: Tod, T. W.; Sisson, J. N E.. lead. O‘Gorman,. Rev irty Lauder‘s Melatyre Crew Falls Before Onâ€" slaughts of Dynamiters Last Night in South Porâ€" A 1 K. A.: cPlatus, 5. C.::; Stevens mnaAiC 11 e ‘limml ind whit F®.; McDermott, W.; Pihzrcee in A.F.:â€"Dodge., W.â€"R:: Mc_â€" n# is the draw at for the Holiday h and 28 h: iev. J. R Laporte, J.; Stenhouse, E. M.; Gratton, Leo. § Gurnell,;* J. :: A\,kms N been Laidlaw, H. G.; Dafoée 11 hockey _ Kelman Clutchey, *k pDerk babl v 1PY Sky, B.;: ‘Dalton; . J iMi ne and arsori, P. H.; Hardy game at the iday night. meet Hollinger is Argna. Ths ) shirts have | Macmen ~tition t Chateauvert, H batt P )C J. P.; McDivitt, â€" B.; : (KRoberts, N. ond:: Harrison on top of the s of the game. ive them courâ€" e at the Mcâ€" ‘ena. The loâ€" ‘ts have been itely and will Urquhart ceam came en â€" offered throughout hockey but red to the éd : tO ain as rimming s in the through ith Porâ€" Dunlop ht the igh the ilial Pamour‘s performance is the second surprise of this season. Fans began to sic up and take nctice when the lowly rated Hollinger squad bezan. to take an interest in life and show itself as a team with all the potentialities of bigâ€"ime. On Monday the second weak sister of the league, took a half hitch on the fans‘ interest and began to look as though she would, develop and prout muscles all over. The ice was soft and cat did not help the slow first period. Five minâ€" utes after the start Hannaberry got one goal past Lavelle with Lafoley‘s Best trio on the itce was Lafoley, Hannaberry and Harmon. They ally blasted their way irtco McIntyre territory time and again and made their outfit look like a real big time hockey. Pamour took the lead a minute beâ€" fore the end of the first period and added to it in cthe second. They added to it so well, as a matter of fact, that the score stood at five to one at cthe end of the spasm. In the last period Mcâ€" Intyre added onse. Despite the lack of â€"~speed in the game, the Pamour squad sparkled in its firss win of the season. It was never headed on the score board after the first period and kept ahead of the Macmen on the play. po hi Pamour‘s coach and ba on Monday n The game wa Arena and a g the event. Th like the lip of ; told there is no second the playe ‘t‘neo big clock i1 themselves with hol to vwo fall out of M a slump for five : they showed speed, and ability to hold fence on Christmas Pamour Plays Santa Monday Wins for Christmas Presen Break Winning Streak With Five to Two Victory Over MciIntyre in Macmen‘s Own Bailiwick. _ First Period Draggy: Second and Third Full of Splintered Sticks. _* igh ainto You‘ll start the New Year right by making the Palaisâ€"Rovale your stepping out place, on our big Opening Night, No expénse has been spared in presenting this dluxurious Ball Room to dancee conscious prople of Timmins. Make it a date to be at the Palaisâ€"Royale for our opening Sunday Midnight! 12.01 a.m. The Palais â€" Royale Novelties 9 Balsam Street South i the player ig clock in of belabout empers fea New Year‘s Ball PALAIS â€" ROYALE BALL ROOM SUN. J AN. Ist i NDY CANGIANO The first period d ) of a child who ha is no Santa Claus: Pamout DANCE and DINE n will be celebrated ADMISSION : $3.00 Per Couple 006C use ho niters gave their i Christmas present ‘hen they decoratsd to the Matchless Music of bv h riod drag 11 re 10 purâ€" i sticks and izzling final k11 1c« Nomsemakers s been in ames but eam play McIntyre atciended ir@as besn : in the hing but at the new a fAiv Mac €f Pamour â€" Goal, Bentley; defenc:: Mansfielda, Milier; cenvre, Hannaberry wings, Lafoloy, Harmon; alternates, Mc Arthur, Woods, Fummerton, Kilrs: Bean. McArthur and Auger mixed it up once during the match and Augor hung one on McArthur‘s schnozzle which dropped him. The teams: McIntyrsâ€"goal, Lavelle; defeonce, Colsuhoun, McComb; centrs, Baker; wings, Loonsy, Cooke; alterâ€" nates, Trudell, Auger, Doug Baker, Vail, Simons. The combination that scored the first goal of the game was also responsible for the firsws of the second period. Thas. of course, consisted of Hannaâ€" berry and Lafoley. McArthur‘s tally, which came next, was a fluke. _ The bootheel struck a defenceman‘s foot and was deflected past th» goalie into the McInvyre net. Mansfisd got 1 nice goal for Pamour‘s lasl. In the final canto Baker and Loorey counted seven minutes aftor play beâ€" gan. The last period was rou:h, toughn and nasty. Referstos Al Huggins and Fred Clark were kept busy banishin® players for high sticking, for brawling and for all the other "donts" in \he rule book. d homt assistance. se minutes and s« when "Red" Au er and Coodk in Pirst goal was P CHICAGO VOCATIONAL CORPORATION Office: 258 Bloor Street West, Toronto Men now being accepted to train in this Tascinâ€" ating, fastâ€"growing trade. Qualify now to operate Diesels, Autos, Boats, Trains, Tractors, Buses, Trucks, We pay Bus Fare. Only sincere men between 1845 need apply. Write for FREE information. 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