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Porcupine Advance, 23 Jan 1939, 1, p. 7

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Nea Doine coupl: trimmed South P first seven Intyrq Had t the ‘T31 penalize ticipaue Dome p As mi the sc strongt test th play. Porkies Use Macmen to Mop Up South Porcupine Arena men him the hard] Masset stantSall; four and and 'Rev Nevins. s goal was again Tound Nlil o a l6 men uUnC lost why che namely t with ple: to ‘ths f at stunne lod tin ns W ches km'r were the man pa Hugzgzins‘ McK and four puck from Mess 1e ae < Ma no Aa alInE ‘ommit Mayhem on Mcintyre Miners to the Tune of Thirâ€" teen Goals to One. Dome Attacks Smash Through Disâ€" Organized Mcintyre Defence. Score Six Goals in the Final Period. ' Dom6 Al Precisiar Junn 1. Re 3 f SENIOR . 0. H. A. WED., Jan. 25 \§ ANKERITE vs. HOLLINGER s FRIDAY., JAN. 27th CC nIinut? scored i no McI nox‘"Tt MIss EITHER OF THESE GAMES ADMISSION 5 CHIL 1A V pa He 1 Y bu 16 Hollinger vs. Ankerite 11 MINS ARENA on Sa H ty 1 Hyu P ‘OIY the M C lav pot o McI:t and s 3411 Du McIn 11 Dunn l HOCKEY SCORES Revise Hockey Schedule to Conform to Playâ€"off Dates A change in the Mines League hocâ€" key schedule of which more than thirty games have already been played, was made on Friday when W A. Thompâ€" son, Secretary of the N. O. H. .A. came to Timmins to confer with Dean Kesâ€" ter, N.O.MH.A. president, and other offiâ€" cials The change was made in order to have the schedule finished in time to have a champion declared at a date not later than that on which other secâ€" tions of the association finish their playâ€"offs. The change has eliminated six home cames. Each of the teams in the camp will now play nine instead of ten home cames before concluding the schedule. N.O.H.A. Officials Meet Here Friday. Decide to Shorten Sehedule. First Four Teams Will Play Off in Finals. Will Play Four Point Games to Make up for Eliminated games, SsIxXx 10 played. Usual pract two points for team in the c Usual practice has been to award two points for a win and one to each team in the case of a tie. ~Since Friâ€" day‘s decision a win will mean four points, in six of the games, and a tie two points for each team. Weekâ€"End Hockey Scores Will Play Contests. 1) N.ILL.â€"SATURDAY ‘onto 7 Americans make up fourâ€"point has eliminated six home of the teams in the camp nine instead of ten home concluding the schedule. nake up for the loss of mirâ€"noint games will be CHILDREN 15¢ patca â€" from fixed for this ff." ‘This at »xpression in JSLON â€"2rT Me ® w . Codake Trudell The revised schedule is as follows. The figure "4" after a game indicates that it is a four point game, that it is one of the six for which the winner will receive four points. Jan. 23.â€"Dome at McIntyre. Jan. 24.â€"â€"Dome at Pamur. Jan. 25â€".Ankerite at Hollinger (4). Jan. 26â€"Ankerits at Coniaurum. The Timmins School Girls‘ Bs "umph" ciut cof sentatives on S they finished a score of 25â€"6. The game, a dents, and a f2 in the Timmil High School Team W ins from Schumacher High m‘ 1 nasium, and wa of Timmins. After the gan of th. sti Jall Jan J2an Jan Jan Feb Apuove is a snot made a the weskâ€"chnd, when t Trophy were played. 1 members of the winnin skip; E. M. Stenhouse, Feb Feb Feb FPeb Dome Porkies won a 9 to 2 victory over the luckle Coniaurum PFlyers in a game at the MciIntyre Arena C Thursday night. Above is an action shot taken from b hind the Dome goal The Flyers are pressing hard . regain some of the many goals scored against them 1 the Porkies In the above shct Brownlee is warding c 25â€".Ankerite at Hollinger 26â€"Ankerits at Coniaurun 27.â€"Hollinger at Ankerite | 28â€"Coniaurum at Dome (4 30â€"Ankerits at McIniyre {( 30â€"Dome at Hollingér (4) 31â€"TConiaurum at | 30â€"Domeg at Hollinger 31â€"TConiaurum at Pamsu 1. â€"â€"Dome at Anksrite. 2â€"McIntyre at Coniauru 3â€"Pamour at 11 m it Il Jrium, with day it V Ank McIi 1AuruUm Ankerit it THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTIMMINS, ONTARIO SHOT OF DOMEâ€"FLYER GAME M dancing 1undred puaye: CGGvm w omer 4) 4) 1€ T. P. A, Holds Falls to 7 to 6 Decision In a game fighting, the 7 to 6 aecisic day nigsht. way 1 nrove Much Improved Junior "B" Q Rough Game i Friday. Second Bonspeil Event Gets Under Way Here This Evening l Semiâ€"Final Games For Hollinger Cup and Opening Rounds for the President‘s Event Begin This Evening. Twelve Games Will be Played in Two Events. Games, at 6.45 and at 8.45 p.m. fo Hollinger Cup will mest. W erisiIon on 111 1€ mnS. In a gamse h e lcocal team t the hands o ip, the fi s impose p1€ Winn Played in s spcuced w ‘da4 for braw featursd by slash ocal T.P.A. juniotr _to Iroquois Falls proved _ Timmins "B/~ QOutfit Plays Game in Falls on n f m nt} Ho P H 1€ rmaAnCcE Da H 1€ Hcliinger Cupâ€"8.45 p.m. irson or W. wW. Stevenson vs N i mutnhn imnp 11171 OuU inger Cupâ€"6.45 p.m. iker vs R, Richardson PresidGent‘s Event 1} resident‘s Event dson vs wW. wW., Tanne n vs Dr. L. Honey. of i pa 11 1 Ronholme and Smith 3n solo and pass from McGrach to elbert sceored alone for "Dinty‘"‘ Moore took a Kalenchuk to count. cored and cutplayed a rough third period. i and Joncas tallied on Mosore took a pass from to the fourth goal. Ronholms got twa and t Timmins played one e to two thirds of the ance of the tsram was 181 A. L. Harknco A,. W. Lang. . _P. Ramsay. ‘T. ‘:w.. ‘Tod the only goal of i1 Smith tcok a pass Wonder ‘what the o do with its Soauth iy ~noLalet _A ) that region er front line is Dome defenceâ€" play off to the e Fivers. With White. J. O‘Goaorman jun il penalized received 110C l A ip early The Intermediates Play Second Game Friday Hard Fought Pamourâ€"Ankerite Game Ends in Two Goal Draw Next game in the Kiwanis intermodiâ€" ale hockey leagiue will be played in the Timmins Arena on Friday, January 27. The Second Scouts tocam will meet the Third Scouts squad in the first match and Tuxis will play High School A in ‘lmre second. Games will be plaved sw six o‘clock and at seven three fifteen time. At the szcond and t for the righ: a two out of championship First game in this league was played on January 14. Remainder of the schedule is as follows: Friday, Jan. 27â€"Scouts 2nd vs Scouts 3rd: Tuxis vs High School A. Friday, Jan. 27â€"Scouts 2nd vs Scouts 3rd; Tuxis vs High School A. Tuesday. Jan. 31â€"High School B. vs Scouts 2nd; Scouts 3rd vs St. Louis. Friday, Feb. 3â€"TP.AAA. vs High School A.; High School B.vs Scouts 3rd Tuesday, Feb. 7â€"Scows 2nd vs S. Louis; T.P.A.A.A. vs High School B. Friday, Feb. 10â€"Tuxis vs Scouts 2nd; High School vs St. Louis. Tuesday, Fob. 14â€"T.P.A.A. vs Scouts Ind: Tuxis vs High School B. Friday. Feb. ‘17â€"High School A. vs Ssesuts 3rd; Tuxis vs St. Loiuis. All the Scoring Done in the First Two Periods. Hard, Fast Playâ€"Making and Heavy Bodyâ€"Checking Feature Contest. â€"Allan, McArthur, Woods and MceKinnon are the Scorers. Goalies Outstanding. Tuesday, Feb. 21â€"High School A. vs Scouts 2nd; TP.A.A.A. vs St. Louis. Friday, Feb. 24â€"Tuxis vs Scouts 3rd; High School B. vs St. Louis. Saturday, Feb. 25â€"T.P.A.A.A couts 3rd. Jr. Kiwanis League Opens Here Tonight Night Sees Meeting of Two Sceouts Teams ana High School Team with Tuxis. St. Pats Meet T.P.A. in First Game and High School Teams Clash in Second. Monday, Feb. 20â€"High School A. vs Seouts 5th; T.P.A.A.A. vs St. Louis. § Mcintyre Community Building 300%00;0:8:000%000000000600000000000”‘ u. ; Schumacher, Ont. 0@# #%@0% @0# 0 %4%# O.m.0000000000000000000000:0” Thursday, Feb. 23â€"St. Pats vs Scouts Monday, Jan. 22 at Mcintyre Tuesday, Jan. 24â€"8.15 p.m.â€"Jumor is Hocokey, Iroâ€" quois Falls at Schumacher. Wednesday, Jan. 23â€"3.00â€"5.00 p.m.â€"Pubiic Skating 8.00â€"10.00 p.m.â€"Public Skating. Thursday. Jan. 26â€"8.15 p.m.â€"Senior Hockey, our at Coniaurum. Friday, Jan. 27â€"8.00â€"10.00 p.m.â€"Public Skating. Saturday, Jan. 28â€"2.00â€"4.00 p.m..â€"Junior Skating Club. Individual Instruction by Miss Austin each week day between the hours of 11.00â€"12.00 a.m, and 2.00â€"3.00 p.m. be played av, six o‘clock They will consist of minute periods, straight end of the schedule the hird teams will play off to meet the first tsam in three series to decide the Arena Schedule 2%â€"8.15 p.m.â€"Senior Hockey, Dome VS PBuffalsâ€"Ank Dynamiters p thne scoring W periods. Har heavy bodyâ€"c] od and in ov{ gogal. In overtim played his us the puck b on the Buff: skated arcut It looked lih came far ou dise anda dol boards. Koemp McArthi the Bi T wo of Porkie: t w Buffaloâ€"An} Morris took ecntred out to wh Allan was waiting It was an casy ta: pass Bentloy. There was no C.:.ner period. Checking was clean and confined to the blue linec.. Only | imposed. Zuke was t Thrn:e minutes afse began Hannaberry t« the net. To th down on the ics. F hind Hannabserry, M th> loose puck and cver â€"Kemp‘s prostra dcadlocking goal. A minute later Pamour tcok the lead when Lafoley passed out Woods, Half a minute after ‘he Pamour goal, Ankerite sent five men up the ice on a power play. Kaufman took a shot on the net and Bentley got in the way of it. Following close behind Kauf{man, McKinnon picked up the rubber and scored a clean beat on vhe Pamour salâ€"tender. "Red‘" McArthur W gerous self{. He mad for Ankerite defenc pain in the side to th« time he got away wit ris played good hock da:sfensively for the 4 Favourite Ankerite five men up the ice c received a penalty. SgoAl : UiG _ S0OINCâ€" W _ QGALL Z4 rushes. The teams; Buffaloâ€"Anikeriteâ€"Goal, Kemp; defence, Zuke, Richer; centre, Allan; wings, Pilotte, McKinnon alâ€" sernates, Kaufman, Morris, Fasano, Schriber, Tenrant. Pamour Dynamitersâ€"Gogl, Bentleoy; defence, Mansfield, Mayes;.centre, Mcâ€" Arthur; wings, HMHarmon, Hannaberry; alternates, Woods, Lafoley, Fummercon, LaRochne. "Red‘" McArthur was his usual danâ€" zerous self{. He made plenty of trouble for Ankerite defencemen and was pain in the side to the whole team every time he got away with the puck. Morâ€" ris played good hockey offensively and a:fensively for the Ankerite. Favourite Ankerite tactic was to send five men up the ice every time Pamour received a penalty. Pamour defence azainst this move was to backâ€"check furiously. Bentley, in cthe Dynamiters‘ goal did some stellar work on these North Bay Nugget:â€"Report from Cochrane that the Transâ€"Canada highâ€" way is to be "branched" at White River to take in the T. N. O. region is indiâ€" cative of good judgment. €:ih; High Schcool B Sarurday, Feb. Seouts 6th. Junior B Hockey, Iroâ€" goal of 1% wa Hard, 18 KRorits Bisons and plaved to a draw _ the Timmins Are aloâ€"Anks d intent 1€ wed 1col B. vs St. Louis. Fey. 5â€"TPAAA. VS kinz in thse third pSriâ€" me failoed to produce a o‘her score in the first iz was hard but it was red to the areas bohind Only one penalty was was the offender. puck in ‘ed" MceArthur, who ceâ€"high game, drove i Zuks and Richer, V til byv er the second poriod tore in and shot on e puck Koemp went Foallowing close beâ€" UMceArthur picked up a neatly flipped it ate body to get the ime was secared for y Hughie Allan. : in the corner and e the bespectacled i front of the net. for him to jJab it Phone 10 sons and Pamour ) a draw on Friâ€" mins Arena. All in the first cwo playâ€"making and in tho third poriâ€" Ankeriteâ€"Goal, Richer; centre, McKinnon; alâ€" {orris, Fasano, tefonce top of every atrol of the , and i. up. Temp p the â€" the 10t

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