er zames. The second of these four nt games was played on Priday. Play in the first period was about equal although the Ankerite seored two goals to Hoilinger‘s one. In the last Lwo sessions however, the Ankerite was well cut in the lead. In the second «he Bisons counted four goals to Holâ€" linger‘s one and in the chird outscorâ€" ed the green shirts two to one. With five goals, Fasano was the best man on the ice. In addition to his scoring ability which came largeâ€" ly through his agility and heady playâ€" making around the nets, Fasano played generaliy good hockey. Morris, Pilâ€" otte and Schreiber were the pick of the Ankerice team. Willmott and "Winkic" Wilson were good for the Hollinger. Weakness of the local mine squad seemed to be in aAllowing the Bison plays to crash through defence lines and in lack of backâ€"checking on the part of the forâ€" wards. Morris, who played a good allâ€"round game, assisted Fasano score the first. After 10 minucles of play he passed fyom the blue line to whore Fasano was parked in front of che net. A minute later Holiinger scored the tying goal. Cordick blasted a shot at Kemp, who threw it out to the corner. In the corner Cordick passed it ous to Darâ€" rach in front of the net. Allan sesred a soloa goal for Ankerâ€" ite before vhe prriod came to an end. He picked us a loose puck at the blue line and stickhandled his way through the Hollinger defence to drive the puck into theâ€"upper right hand corner of the nets.. In the dyin3. moments of the period Allan cams close {6 scoring ancther but he missed the net by a ‘fraction of an inch. Hollinger scored the first goal of the Reason for decision resu‘! NOHA. offic ly, <In ordsr in time to/ha the same. time N.OHA.,; it w half a cGozen In from â€" thk Ltwo poin Bisons Outscore and Outplay Hollinger Green Shirts in Arena Here on Friday. Play in First Period Equal and Then Bisons Take Next Two Cantos. _ Fasano Scores Five Goals. Morris Also Good. Buflfaloâ€"Anker played the Hol night in the sec the revised Minc PBisons tacked standing with a Iraction Of an intnhi. Hollinger scored the first second and the only one during the period. Darrac mott‘s pass, skated over t and shot between che defe: puck never left the ice and a lower corner. Bisons Smother Hollinger In First Four Point Game While London was off the ice Fasano came in from the blue line and rifled the rubber throuzh a maze of players‘ legs. MHow it got through and passed Mayowski was a mystery. Hollinger sent every man up the ice but one, and again the Ankerite broke away. Patâ€" terson scored on McKinnon‘s pass. again the Ankerite broke away. Patâ€" terson scored on McKinnon‘s pass. Donelle was off che ice for tripping Richer when the next Bison goal was counted. McKinnon passed out from the corner to Schreiber. While Denâ€" elle was still off Schreiber passed out to Fasano> for another goal. Darrach was penalized for slashing, London for trippinz, and Morris for hooking. When Denelle flipped Richâ€" er he was sent to ‘the sox. Opsninz the scoring in the third, Fasano got a pair of goals in less than a minute, The firs came while Wilâ€" son was off the isce. Scheiber feod the puck to Fasano as he was sailing by the net. The second cams when the the ntil. Lat Italian bovy w MONDAY,. J SENIOR N. O A. DOME vs. HOLLINGER s WEDNESDAY FEB. 1st DOME vs. ANKERITE DON‘T Mims E[THER OF THESE GAME» ADMISSION 50¢ CHIL] irt front OfP nfet.. A mI scored the tying g blasted a shot at Kemp, â€" it out to the corner..â€" In Cordick passed it ous: to L â€"front 1f th»o net. mna xk( oliinger h econd four nes Leagzuc mE i1 the four psints w ng from a meetin scoring in the third, r of goals in less than firs. came while Wilâ€" ice. Scheiber feod the as he was sailing by cond cams when the fed the puck by Morâ€" other decide warded for six othâ€" ‘ond of these four he first goal of the ily one it counted Darrach took Willâ€" over the blue line ie defencemen. The ice and slipped into 121 P3 nt game o jedule. Th is of poin instead â€" sehnedule clared at ns of the climinate of ind 0 18g goal. np, who In the to Darâ€" T Rouyn. Que , Jan. 28â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"I‘s‘ a far cry from the days when dog teams used to run the anâ€" rual Porcupine race from Timmins to Golden Cy and back to the big event being staged this winter just across the border in Quebec province, the Quebec Goldfields International Doz Derby. Great things have happened since that ‘ime in both Ontario and Quebéec; for one thing, the dog team has ben almost outgrown chrough such modern means of travel as the aeroplane. Quebec Mine Area Staging Dog Derby But the spirit of the dog team days lives on. Those happy days of friendly rivalry between mines and towns are being recalled in the Quebec Goldfields International Dog Derby being run for the first time in many years in a disâ€" trict where the dog team is svill undeâ€" feated winter carrier to many an outâ€" lying prospéect. Famous dog teams of Canada, from Yukon to Qusbec City, have already been entered in the race, which is to be run on four days, March 1, 2, 3 and 4, from Val d‘Or to Rouyn and return, 140 miles. Scattered among the ersries will be several ‘"local"‘ teams from Amos, Val d‘Or, Rouynâ€"Noranda and Arntfield and it is hopsd there will be wings, Willm Cordick, Evan $2,000 in Prizes for Quebec Goldfields _ International Dog Derby, March 1â€"5. a few entries from Northern Ontario, fend the honors of Sudbury, Cobalt, Kirkland or the Porcupine. Some of the teams are sponsored by prominent Canadian industrial firms, cvhers by Mines in the northwesitern Qusbec field, Zurca Sarazaw, with his Flying Exâ€" press from Dawson City, Yukon, is beâ€" ing sent down by the merchants of that trail of ‘08 gold town. ‘Closing date for entriecs is February 15, First prize is $1,000; second, $500; third, $250; fourth, $150 and fifth, $100. Hcllinger got the final goal wh Willimot, pulled Kemp out of positi and flipped the puck in behind him win?s3s, Kinnoun Jovite, Quz#.; Harry Wheeler, St. Jovite; Philip Bouffard, Berthierâ€"enâ€"bas, Que.; Almozar Hardy, Quebec City; Harold Darragh, Ottawa; R. White, American dog derby winner last year; E. Bacon, Val d‘Or; Emile St. Godard, Le Pas, Manitoba, is a possible entrant. The cnly woman to register sc far is Mrs. Thersse Hardy, Quebec, who is being sponsored by a Val d‘Or night club Both Rouyn and Val d‘Or are making special prepargrions to receive visitors for the race and the winter carnival to be held in Val d‘Or on March 56. The race itself is in four 35â€"mile stretches, with overnight stops: Val d‘Orâ€"O‘Brien; O‘Brienâ€"Rouyn:; Rouynâ€"O‘Brien and O‘Brienâ€"Val d@‘Or. A copy of the rule book may be seen at The Advance office or on applicaâ€" tion to Arthur Tache, Val d‘Or, Queâ€" Among the ercrants are such wellâ€" known mushors as : Emile Marilel, St. Offic ilIhe team Bulfalo A mm Holling C Ankseori â€"Cioal, Mayowski; defence London; ~centre, Denglle lmott, â€"Wilson; alternates ans., Dixon, Trembley, Milâ€" CHILDREN 15¢ Ponder MKRMpP}; O ike; centre, Morri ano; alternzcices, M Schreiber, Patterso Jack Wilder Buffaloâ€"Ankerite‘s dynamite twins, Sammy Fasano and Morris, led their team to a 5 to 3 victory on Thursday night when it cangled with the Coniâ€" aurtim Flyers in the McIntyre Arena. The game featured two periods of fast hcckey and a third session in which players, officials and spectators mixed it up in a grand jJamboree. Coniaurum‘s famed last period reâ€" covery did not work on Thursday night. The power of the Ankerite was too much for the Flyers and they were forced to concede vto defeat. The loss on Thursday gave Bisons a clean four Morrisfland:Fasano Lead the Bisons to Victory Thursday The combinacion ris was the poisot Flyers‘® outlock on . gets the goals and to him by Morris. on Sgave wins over the FElyers‘® Famed Last Period Recovery is Futile Against Ankerite Strength. Third Period Spotted With Fights and Arguments. Ankerite Has Won Four Straight Over Conitaurum. travelil: valuabl playâ€"cf ed pu pickec @O hurry While Jorry Neddow repos:d in the penality box, Ankerite got the first gcal of the second pericd. From a ganging attack Laflamme picked up the puck and passed to McKinnon, who was standing in frort of the net, ‘The Coniaurum counter in the second came when Patterson was in the penalty box 2?aA VE Above are shown two action pictures of the Buifaioâ€"Anâ€" keriteâ€"Coniaurum game at the MeIntyre Arena last Thursday night The top shot shows Nedcyw sinking the‘ puck behind Kemp for the second Plyer goal of the evenâ€" ing. from left to right are: Neddow, at the moment of shooling. Kemp., the Ankerite on the ice in an attempt to save. Richer and Morris covering the cutside of the nets and Allan on the alert for a rebound. The Allan at Above is pictured one of the Ankerite‘s top flight wing lines, which means one Of the best lines in the Mines League,. From left to right the players are: Sammy Faâ€" sano, Len Schreiber and Peter Pilotte. All three are well up in the scoring records and have done yeoman work forris. ‘lnhey were a Tast ir and should prove very the Ankerite before the ‘ finished. Morris made the play that [orris made the play that he first goal. Allan shovâ€" the corner where Morris He passed to Fa:.ma who re net in somewnat of a 10 pulled Clarke and 1 lif« 1d h SPEED SHOTS OF ANKERITEâ€"CONIAURUM CONTEST of Fasano and Morâ€" 1ich soured the Fasano usually the assists fed THREE REASON®S FOR BISONS SUCCESS and Kerr took assists from Young and Morgan to tally. Fansano got his second goal of the game less‘than a minute after the opâ€" ening of the third He stickâ€" handled his way through the defencse and had Clarke at his mercy. Neddow retaliateda when he took a pass from Jack Young and drove â€"the puck through Kemp‘s pads and Rusty Horreck up the score when he goifed the puck past Kemp from a scramble. A few minutes later rasano rifled the puck at Clarke. The shot had all the appearance of a goal.and when it was disallowed tempers reached a bailâ€" ing psint. ‘Bcch ccaches‘ hurdled the boards and came out on the ice. They argued for five minutes with each cthâ€" er, themselvos, the referees, players and anyone who would listen to them. Young was given the nou for boardâ€" ing, and while he was off, Allan scorâ€" ed from a scramble in front of Jhe net. : Fasano and McKinnon garnered assists. Fasano and McKinnon comâ€" bined with only a minute left co play. When the game ended Butters and Pilotte went at each other on â€" the boards and Young and Richer, who had been picking chips off each others shoulders all night did some feuding in a scramble which lasted longer and looked hociter than the They were finally separavced and led away. The teams: for the Ankerite Bisons this year.. Their services will be more than ever useful in the remaining games of the schedule when all of the Mines League teams will be making a struggle to get among the first four teams and obtann the right to enter the playâ€"offs (Advance Photo and Engraving) Ankerite â€" Goal, Kemp; defence, Zuke, Richor; centre, Morris; wings, Fasano, â€"Allan; ailternates, Pilotteé, Schreiber: Laflamme, McKinnon, Patâ€" tEerson. Coniaurumâ€"Goal, Clarke; defence McCulloch,, Neddow; centre, Young: wings, Kerr, Morgan; alternates, Konâ€" rad, Butters, Wilkins, Horreck, Kenâ€" nedy. Final Period Rally Wins For South End Driving hard in the last period, Souh Forcupine cocock a 5 to 4 win from the T.P.A.A.A. junior "B" squad on Friday nisht in the former team‘s home town. The Porkiecs came from under a twoâ€" goal handicap to snatch victory away {irom the strong local outfit. The game was fast and clean with hard checking throughout but few penâ€" alties. ~Both owifits showed playâ€"makâ€" ing ability and both wore dangercius around the nets. Tâ€"P.:AX. Junior > "B‘".â€" Qutf:f Has Win Snatched Away by Hard Driving South Porcupine Squad. Kosick and Therriault were the best forward men on the ice for the T.P.A., whils> Suzack, in goal, played an outâ€" standing game. Brown and Doran were the best for South Porcuping. South Porcuine outscored the visitcors South Porcuine ou:scored the visitors two goals to ons in the first period, but in the second,. the aggressive visitâ€" ing squad more than made up with three consecutive goals. Laboring unâ€" derca two goal handicap the Ssuth Endeors entersd final canto with all the power nseded. They scored a tri0o of goals and held Timmins off to win the game by a ons goal margin. . Kosick zot the first goal of the game Officials, Jack Wilder. Jack Pender Dome Breaks Flyers in Final Period of Dull Weekâ€"end Game peied there for three trophies. Two loâ€" cal rinks played for the T. N. Q. Cup, two for the Englehart Cup and one for the Van Italie Trophy. The loâ€" cal teams were not successful in winâ€" ninz any one of the events, ahough J. M. Belanger‘s rink placed second in play for the diamond trophy. Rout Coniaurum 10 to 2. Score Seven Goals in Final Perâ€" iod.. Coniaurum Holds Porkies for Two But Weakens Badly in Third. Messett, Reynolds and Maki Brothers are Good for the Dome. It was the Dome team and not Coniâ€" aurum which staged the last period rush. This has bkeen the favourite tacâ€" tic of the FPlyers during last and part 6f this year, but they had the tables turned on them in thas respert on Baturdayv. Mr. Belanger skipped a rink in which Ike Solomon was viceâ€"skip, Slim Morâ€" rison, second and Robert Wynn, lead. Maki and Nevin got goals for South End in the first.© Huggins and A. Maki supplied assists. Morgan scored the The Timmins rink maintained an unbeaten record in the first round of play, defeating New Liskeard, but in Five Timmins Rinks Compete For Cups at Kirkland Lake Kirklard Lake was the focus point of northern curling teams over the weekâ€"end. Five Timmins rinks comâ€" turn, was beaten by Englehart and played off for second place with New Liskeard. The Timmins rink won its game for secsond place but Kirkland Lake won the trophy. Rinks playing for the T. N. O. {rophy were, first, Wilson Lang, skip, James Dutton, viceâ€"skip, Arthur Morin, second, Michael O‘Rcourke, lead, and T. W. Tod, skip, D. McGuire, viceâ€"skip, Dr. Henry Hudson, second and Harry Herman, lead. The local rink did not do so well and the cup, which long has been in the possession of clubs in the Porcupine Camp, was retained by Kirkâ€" land Lake. Two local rinks played for the Englsâ€" hart cup and it also did not come £o Timmins. First rink was made up of Jack Walker, skip, Sam Caldbick, viceâ€" skip, Jack Gauthier, second and J. Play for Van Italie Trophy, T. N. .0. Cup and Engleâ€" hart Cup. Are Not Successful in Any of the Events. Four Rinks Take Trip on Special Ski Train. Have Good Weekâ€"End of Curling. after ten minutes of play. His TP.A. ectunter was soon evened when Skidoff took the puck from Kosick‘s skate and tallied for the South Enders. Brown gct the second South Porcupine goal of the pericd. Mosre and Kosick worked togzether for two of the sesond period T.P.A. goals. ‘"Dinty‘" was the scorer and Kcosick got both assists. In addition to his assists, Kosick got a sgoal during the pseriod. He was assis‘ed by Kalenâ€" chuk. 04004008060 0880064986 90008600806 460060048 0 40 %%48 06 % 4 60646466 The third pericd scoring record was listed "Doran, Doran, How:." PDoran got the first two on fast heary plays that baffled the TP.A. defencemen and the third came whon Howe dashed in on a solo effort. The ice was fast and : Mcintyre Community Building < 94444044486 Schumacher, Ont. Tuesd Wednesd Thursday, Feb. 2â€" at Coniaurum. Monday, Jan. 30â€"8.15â€"Senior Hockeyâ€"Ankerite at Mcelntyre. Saturday, Feb. 4â€"2.00â€"4.00â€"Junior Skating Club 7.00â€"Juvenile Hockeyâ€"Timmins Tuxis at Schuâ€" macher High School, with public skating after the game. Friday, Feb. Individual Instruction by Miss Austin each week day beatween the hours of 11.00â€"12.00 a.m. and 2.00â€"3.00 pm. day, Jan. 31â€"7.00â€"Juvenile Hockeyâ€"St, Pats. at Schumacher with public skating after game. nesday, Feb. 1â€"3.00â€" 5.00â€"Public Skating. 8.00â€"10.00â€"Public Skating .. 8.15â€"Senior Hockeyâ€"Melntyre pu In the third period two goals each were scored for the Dome by Mossett, B. Maki and by "Red" Roynolds, the Barrie speod artist.. Nevins got one on a pass from Roynalds and the only Coniaurum goal of the period was scorâ€" ed when Young took a fast pa«s: from Morgan. Assists were garnored by Neâ€" vins, Dunn, Woon and Maki. The teams: Brownlee; dsfence, Dunn. A. Mal:i; centre,, Reyâ€" nolds; winazs, Woon, Horne; alterraes, B. Maki, Huggsins, Novins, Moessett, simpson. j Coniaurum â€" Paradis; defonce, Â¥oung:; wings,. Kert nates, Horreck, Schl{ nedy, Borvel?. Donald, lead. The personnel of the second rink was, J. I. Arscott, skip, G. Sheeney, viceâ€"skip, O. R. Kennie, secâ€" ond. and Dr. Dupuis, lead. Play for the Van Italie Trophy beâ€" gan on Friday in Kirkland. The cther four rinks took advantage of the speâ€" cial train to Kirkland Lake, which left on Saturday and returned on Sunday evening. The Buffaloâ€"Ankerits took the lead last week in the Minss League standâ€" ing. To date the scanding is: Dome ... Hollinger Pamour Coniaurum McIntyre Twoentyâ€"one players from the Porcuâ€" pine Badminton Club took advantage of the special hockey train on Saturâ€" day evening to journey to Iroquo!s Falls. They returned to Timmins early Sunday morning, leading the Iroquois Falls players by six games. Ankeri also to various other points in Southwesternâ€" Ontario, Buffalo and Detroit. GoING Thursday, Feb. Oth Canadian Pacific BARGAIN FARKS ‘orcupine Badminton Club Win Iroquois Falls Games For Full Information as to Rates, Train Services, Limits, Etc.. Apply to Ticket Agents of the T. N. O,. Rly and Nip, COnt. Rly, Mines League Standing Canadian Pacfic ublic Skating iurum ; of pl he second pseriod came m the corner. shat the Maki. whoa slammed i Phone 1057 l M C ush afto; Kenâ€" tre