$ 000000000000000::§0§00§:0000 @0648 8000048080 6 0000000000000000000000’000000000000000000000090060000 | Mcintyre Community Building tadidndndiniindintnd 06 Cooke, Baker and Neddow we alized in the second period. Murpny brougzht the puck d behind the Flyor‘s nst from w passed to Lunsy for the first the third pericd, for McIntyre. Kennedy passed to Morgan wt ed the disc over Beare‘s prostra for the retailiating Conisaru and Putitsrts alone far Both Young‘s and Kerr‘s goals were seored on Coniaurum power drives while Baker was serving time in the box of retribution. Young got the second when he took the resound from Neddow‘s shot at the crease and poked it past Beare. Ten seconds later Kerr scored on a similar play. He ‘took the rebound from Young‘s shot. ‘ _ _Neddow assisted Kennedy score the first of the three consecutive Coniaurum goals in the middle period. Kennedy rifled a shot from the blue line. Bsars took the pitck but it dropped from hls hands into the net. Pach team got one goal in the first period; in the second Coniaurum took a three gcal lead and in the final sesâ€" sion the Macmen ouw:scored the Flyers three goals to two. While Birke!t was in the penalty box Malone and "Dusty" Baker combined for the first McIntyre goal. â€" Malone did the secring. Auger was penalized and the Flyers staged a drive to make up for the countâ€" ¢r. While Auzer was still off the ice, Birkett came back on and coâ€"sperated with Kenmnedy for the goal which the count in the first period. Symons, Birkett and Augor were penâ€" alized in the first. Neddow assisted Kennedv seore ihno Auger was staged a cr. While A Birkett came with Kenned the count in WED. FEB. 8 \ McINTYRE vs. HOLLINGER _ FRIDAY FEBRUARY 10 MeINTYRE vs. ANKERITE ADMISSION 50c A clear sectnd pericd margin in which they scored threse gtals, gave the Coniaurum Flyers a 6 to 4 victory 3ver the Mcintyre Miners in a gsame held4 in the McIntyre Arena in Schumacher on Thursday nigh. After holding the Flyers in the first period, the Miner; weakeoned badly in the middle frame. Their third period comeâ€"back was not powerful enough to offset the edge gained by Conisiurum in the second. McInty SENIOR H. A. Take Edge on Play and Scoring in Middle Canto. Lea: Holds Until End of the Game. Kennedy and Youns: Outstanding for the Winners. Cooke, Malone and Raker GGood for Macmen. Second Period _ Flyers Victory Over Macmen Saturday, Feb. 11â€"2.00â€"4.00â€"Junior Skating Club 4.00-6.90â€".Put_)1ic Skating. 0 se > w Monday, Feb. 6â€"8.15 p.m.â€"Senior Hockeyâ€"Coniâ€" aurum at MeIntyre. Tuesday, Feb. 7â€"8.15 p.m.â€"Junior "B" Hockeyâ€" south Poreupine at Schumacher. Wednesday, Feb. 8â€"3.00â€"5.00 p.m.â€"Public Skating: 8.00â€"10.00 p.m.â€"Public Skating. Thursday, Feb. 9â€"8.15 p.m.â€"Senior Hockeyâ€"Dome *‘ at Coniaurum. Friday, Feb. 10â€"8.00â€"10.00 p.m.â€"Public Skating Schumacher, Ont. MONDAY, FEBRVUaARY 6TH . 1988 8.15â€"Senior Hockeyâ€"Pamour at Coniaurum 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. TIMMINS ARENA Arena Schedule DoN‘T MIsSs EITHER OF THESE (he puck down ist from where ‘ the first gcal McIntyre. re p‘nâ€" Swamping Toburn 27 to 0 Lak»> Sho set a scoring record for N.O.H.A. hockse a rush down the ice hc fell on his right shoulder dent that he had sustaine so he was taken to a doc cal examination revealed his right arm was disloc socket. pIital present. The game was between and the United Cigar Sto: annual contestâ€"won this police by a score of 14 to 8 Atkinson was playing on c Constable John Atkinson was injur yesterday afternoon durinz a hock game being held at the ball park. fell heavily to the ics and dislocat one shoulder. He is in Si. Mary‘s h: pital Police Hockey Star Dislocates His Arm nedy, Birket The team Beare; defe Lursy; win nates, Auge Colpuhoun. cefenceg Morgan In thi allowed cut sof i goals and tw when Coake Atkinson Suffers Injury in Game Over the Weekâ€"end. Will be Several Weeks Recoveringe. sound. Dixon w st peric: uzhninz. aurum ¢,; . Bu ; wing 3¢ m i i% penaily shot. Pai his crease to stop. teams: Mcintyre Min: defence, Vail, Murpt wings, Baker, Maloc Auger, Konty, Cooke WAC die Bak KWor 1C Phone 1057 A m ed the fact I located frora year by the 8. Constable deféence. On tripped and IG was eviâ€" some injury cm Va pIn 11â€" g g. ne ,. b. y 22 2 ks > 4 ‘our Dyn ena on Pilottso erite me | Bisons ir Allan‘s were thi It tied not brok Te 1 home in early in | the Dyn the team the high However, twi> Biso wild. After t time kee sion coul less than to go dov this year Allan 1 the tally faceâ€"off a ed. The fiu rather du closely. Allan anc ithis other tea their usu put a m dangzercus ce cvenememane.. . us on ns m us se Pn ue #00000000000000000000040060 0 ©0#00866464 w Pa mediâ€" t that HC n aefence and deadlock the score. Overtime play was Neither team wished otte Alla McArthur got the second Pamour goal in the second period after fortyâ€" five seconds of play. Hannaberry passâ€" ed to the front of the net. The puck hit a small piece of wood on the ics and bounced in the air. McArthur batted it at the goal but Kemp blockâ€" ed the shot. McArthur took it again and flipped it over the goalie‘s pros- trate bodyv. The first period was scoreless and rather dull. Both teams checked very closely.. Pamour held the dangerous Allan and Morris well. Their in this respeét could well be adopted by other teams in the league. Playing their usual steady game, the Bisons put a man on McArthur and other dangzercus Dynamiter forwards. Reâ€" sult of these tactics was not at all exâ€" citing for the spectators. Only exciting moment camse near end of the period when McArthur and Mcâ€" Taggzart were banished for roughing. It looked as though the two Macs were going to tinleash their Caledanian forâ€" ocity and to go work on each other. Mayes was sent off for elbowing and Hannaberry for tripping. Mayes took a drive at the Ankerite goal a minute before the second perâ€" iod ended. Kemp took the puck on his pads and it bounded back out. W:ods took it and passed it to Mayes. His secoiid shot was successful. Zuke was penalized for boarding Hannaberry and McArthur for tripâ€" ping Morris. se e e e wl eY j Driving two goals home in the last minute of play, Buffaloâ€"Ankerite Bisâ€" ,one kept their record of no defeats | spotless after a thrilling tilt with Paimâ€" our Dynamiters at the Timmins Arâ€" lona on Friday night. Pilotts and Allan were the two Ankâ€" lerite men who saved the day for the faceâ€"off at centre before the bell clangâ€" ed. Allan went in fast to score. After the tally there was time only for the After the first goal, secred when the time keeper‘s watch said> 19.05. tenâ€" sion could be felt. The Ankerite had less than a minute to tie the score or to go down to defeat for the first time this yvear. The D home in early in t} the Dyvna were thare It tied t} not broke erite men who Bisons in the la Allan‘s goal w mer shot. MeKninon fifty Ankerite Deadlocks Pamour Scores Two in Last Minute Record of No Losses Nearly Destroyed by Dynamiters. Sensatiqqgl Sc_qriqg in Final Minute of Play Deadlocks A)] ie first Ankerite goal was scored i combination play featuring Pilâ€" Morris and Allan. Morris and n took the puck down and passed ilsotte who beat RBentley with a low in action shot taken during the Norandaâ€"Timmins girls basketball game t the Hizh and Vocational School here on Saturday night is shown in the above picture. Evelyn Knott, the Timmins girl wearing the shorts with the stripe down the side, has cumpleted her shot and the ball is about to enter the basket. Waiting at the bottom are two Noranda girls. The one beside Evéelyn is Isaâ€" bel Marshall. At the extreme right is shown the referse. Game at T‘wo Each. Pilotte and Allan Were GoalGet: ters, n to take h and mi , two pas: on â€" PIckes ty second @t the dei SCGon 1e score n in al lay was very conservative. wished to risk very much ers of both seemed conâ€" ie game. picked up the puck at later and passed e defence. ‘The bespecâ€" r skated in,. through the best Bentley again to last secconds of the game. was scoreéd when there rconds left of the game. core. The deadlock was i an overtime period. miters blasted one goal second period and cne 1ird. It looked as though ts had been chosen as ake ',.the first fall out of mighty Ankerite squad. passing plays resulted in the crowd went two seconds of play. He tock a pass from Maki. The sezond came at 16 minutes and 40 seconds. Taylor went down the ice like a sixty mile an hour wind, tok a pass again from Maki and counted ihe second goal. $ in the first and third sessions howâ€" ever the green and white shirts might as well not have been on the ice. They were no match for the combination of speed, power and playâ€"making ability displayed by the home team. In the first and thir ever the green and wh as well not have been c were no match for the Only period in which the Hollinger showed any sign of its usual good form was in the sesond canto. That perisd was an exhibition of good hockey with two smooth, fast skating ou‘fits makâ€" ing plays well and hungry for goals. Dome scored two counters i and the teams divided a pa second frame. Hollinger mad Dome walloped five past Ma the final period. South Porcupine, Feb. 5â€"(Special to The Advance»â€"The Dome and the Holâ€" linzer played on Saturday night in Scuth Porcupinsâ€"or perimaps one should say that the Dome played with the Holâ€" linger. In any ev@nt the Porkies won 8 to 2. Their supsrior ability made what was locoked forward to as a hard fought matth, a rather anaemizc affair. Domes Takes Local Mine Team for 8 to 2 Ride in South End Arena. Hollinger Holds Dome Well in Second Period and for Part of Third but Looks Bad in First and Last Half. Saturday, Feb. 11â€"2 to 4 p.m.â€"Junâ€" ior Skating Club â€" 4 to 6 p.m.â€"Pubâ€" ic skatingâ€"8.15 pm.â€"Senior hockey â€"Pamour at Coniaurum. Porkies Prove Much Stronger Than Hollinger in South End Thursday, Feb. 9â€"8.15 p.m.â€"Senior hockey, Dome at Coniaurum. Friday, Feb. 10â€"8 to 10 pmâ€"Public skating. Wednesday. Febh. 38â€"3 Public skatingâ€"8 to 10 Skating. Monday, Feb. 6â€"8.15 pm.â€"Senior hockeyâ€"Coniaurum at McIntyre. Tuesday, Feb. 7.â€"8.15 p.m.â€"Junior "B" hockey, South Porcupine at Schuâ€" macher. The teams: Buffaloâ€"Ankerite: Goal, Kemp; deâ€" fence, Zuke, McTaggart; centre, Morâ€" ris; wings, Allan, Patterson; alternates, McKinnon. Pilotte, Kaufman. Schreibâ€" er. Laflamme. Pamour Dynatmiters: Goal, Bentâ€" ley; defence. Mansfield, Mayes:; cenâ€" tre, McArthur; wings. Hannaberry. Harmon; alternates. Woods, Fummerâ€" ton. Laroche, Marshall, Cameron. Schedule for the Week At the Mcintyre Arena The followimng is the schedule for the week at the McIntyre Communâ€" ity Arena: THE PORCUPINTE ADVaANCTR, oONYafttto Timmins girls basketball game Saturday night is shown in the n e t the first goal of ets in the first a pair in the made one and mit to 5 p.m.â€" p.m.â€"Public one and | faded badly. Before fading )wski in | Dinelle scored on Wilson‘s pass ~ Hollingerâ€"Goal, Mayowski: defence, Millar, Darrach; centre, Dinelle; wings, Wilson, Willmott; alternates, Dixon. London, Trembley, Evans,. Delmonte, Parquhar. The teams: Dome Porkies â€" Goal Brownles; defence, Prunn, Taylor; cenâ€" tre, Maki; wirszs, Gordon, Novins:; alâ€" ternates, Reynolds, Woon, Horne, Simpâ€" The quintet. of Dome goals was headâ€" eda by McKay on Woon‘s pass. Then Woon got one on Simpson‘s relay. Taylor and Nevin got goals on solo efforts and Nevins ended the scoring when he took a fast pass from Gordon. The game was clean throughoutâ€"it was one of the few attractive features about it. Wilson, Taylor and Gordon were penalized in the second session and Gordon was sent off in thet hird. In the third period the Hollinger was good for about nine minutes and then Wilson scored for the Hollinger in the second on Willmott‘s pass and Reynolds got a solo goal. The Holâ€" linger was taking advantage cof what ever breaks came its way in the second and looked every bit as good as the Dome. Only penalties of the period were meted out to Dinelle and to Dunn. Ankerite D¢me Pamour Coniaurum Hollinzer Mclintyre Mines league standing to date is as follows : The teams: Dome Forkies â€" Goal, Lone; defence, Capyk, Pirie; centre, Andrews; wings, Harris, Dysart; alterâ€" na‘es, Doran, Howe, Brown, Smith. St. Lcuisâ€"Goal, Larcher; defence, Granbois, Morin; centre, Brazeau; wings, Lavigne, Cauvreau;, alternates, McMillan, Poirier, Martin, St. Onge, Charron. The Porkies‘ success was dus to not only to speed. They were the faster team but they also took advantage of the breaks. They missed no Oopparâ€" tunities around the nets and mad> every play dangerous. In the third period Harris and Smith scored for the Dome team and Brown and Andrews werse credited with assists. Howe and Doran combined for the first Scuth End goal. and McMillan each got one for Timmins and Harris scored again for the home team to deadlock the count at 2 all at the end of the first. Brown got both South Pcrcupine tallies in the second. On one raid on the net he took a pass from Doran. South Poreupine, Feb. 5â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"Dome Porkies junior NOH.A. entry took a 6 to 2 fall out of St. Louis in Sciuth End on Friday night. Scoring two goals in sach of the three periods, compared to Timâ€" mins‘ lonsly two in the first, the South Enders displayed superior hockey skill and playing ability. Win Six to Two in Game in south End on Friday Night. Show Better Hocâ€" key. Junior Dome Sextet Trims Local Outfit ccher waiy, the points piled up for the Iccal team. After the game, those present enjoyâ€" ed a happy party in the high school aud‘torium, with dancing to the music of CGuy Sauve and his orchestra. Saturday, February 11. is the date ‘thoson by the Timmins Higsh and Voâ€" caticnal School Girls‘ Rasketball Team to again mees the mighty Kirkland Lake team. The game will take placs in Kirkland Lake, and the Timmins students are hoping that this tims the lozcal representatives will bring home the honours of the game. a winning streak, and playsd very good basketball, and althouzh their opponâ€" énts tried to make the score lsok the nirg when a lare crowd of Dazsketball fans, visited the Timmins Hish and Vorational Schosol auditorium to witâ€" ness one in the serics of interâ€"school gamss, which brought a 37â€"7 victory to the local squad. The Timmins tsam, after defemt at the hands of the Kirkland Lake team the previous Saturday, stepped out with Noranda Girls Lose Here in Basketball High and Voeational School Girls Entertain Visitors. The Noranda Comets, a girls‘ basketâ€" ja‘l team from Noranda, went down ts cefeat belfore the High and Vocaâ€" icnal schcol team on SaturGcay oveâ€" Mines League Standing efore fading however W. Bolton, "Chip‘"‘ Secly,â€"F. and J. Leach (skip). W. M. Lipsett, A. Lacroix Leatch and P. A. Teeple (skip). ENGLEHART J, H. Listter, R. G. Stevens, C and E. C. Darling (skip). W. <Church., G. Thibh. IJ. Leg NORANDA H. Greer, D. Pilon, A. O‘Daonnell and F. W. Herry (skip). C. H. Hickson, D. Simpson,.C. Haws and R. Schnarr (skip). SISCOE sSOUTH PORCUPINE P. Murphy, C. Fowlie, C. Lamothe and W. Fairhurst (skip). NEW LISKEARD | D. McKelvie, Dr. Downinz, R. Grills| and S. Eplett (skip). X>. WwW. Clark, Dr. Fuller, J C.. Mcâ€" Cullough, and J. Clark (skip). G. H. Rawson, H. Nizhtingale, G. E[ Pinkley and W. G. Nixon (skip). | N. E. Herron, F. Watson, Dr. W. J.| Linghtrne and R. W. Thompson (skip). D. McKay, V. Shave, F. Binkley and A. E. Stephenson (skip). J. Shouldice, C. Protor," S. Francis and P. H. Armstrong (skip). Rinks skipped by F. G. Goddard and J. Brown. HAILEYBURY L. Umphrey, Rev. A. Begcroft, D Sutherland and D. Millar (skip). C. Vachon,~\fG. Ferguson, R. Howey and H. C. Dunbar (skip). C. F. Fleming (skip). TIMMINS O. Atkins, J. Fulton, G. Lake and W R. Rinn (skip). J. N. Sisson, A. A. Easson, H. ton and H. Herman (skip). D. McGuire, D. Fleming, Dr. A. H. Hudson and Dr. L. Hudson (skip). R. J. Taylor, W. McDermott, L. Pars and S. R. McCoy (skip). C. R. Harrison, A. F. McDowell, W. H. Byrnes and G. F. Black (skip). A. C. Sauve, M. J. Pierce, D. Clutâ€" chey and A. W. Lang (skip). J. T. Gauithieér, R. Donald, S. A. Caldâ€" bick and J. R. Walker (skip). S. Saxton, H. J. O‘Neill, A. F. Mitchall and J. P. Dick (skip). H. E. Chateauvert, N. G. Stephenson, A. E. Pugsley and A. E. Cain (skipÂ¥s _ Dr. G. Mitchell, G. N. Chevrier, C. Desaulniers, and Dr. O. J. Stahl (skip). H. Doggett, A. Rocd, G. A. Goddard and H. B. Hawley (skip). W. Kilgour, "Irish" Conneéelly, C. Luck and S. Sutherland (skip). H. A. Harkinz, W. G. Clarke, H. Mazsâ€" phail and T. Ramsay (skip). H. H. Boyd, E. B. W. R Thompson and F. H. Thompson (skip) B. Riddell, K. Weldon, G. Weldon and G. Dogsgett (skip). A. E. Sackridetr, F. J. Murray, T. R. Rowe and N. E Loney (skip). C. Cunliffe, B. Tmuets:, J. Conlon and O. McKee (skip). M. Fries, H. McNabb, D. Beést and J. Abrams (skip). D. Bleasdale, G. M:+Kenzis, A. Brooks, and G. W. Sayles (skip). KIRKLAND LAKE E. H. Whitman, H. W. Wright, E H. Hyckie and A. E. Riddell (skip). D. MacDonald, . A. Howes, Dr. R J. Neelands and W. T. Sampson (skip) H. A. Hosking, A. A. Andrews, T Tooke and A. E. Swift (skip). North Bay, Feb. 6â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"â€"Sixtyâ€"two rinks bogin play today in the ninth annual T. N. 0. Curiing Association bonsp‘el at North Bay. There are rinks from Kirkland Lake, Noranda, Timmins, Haileybury, South Porcupinc. Siscoe, Engichan. Kapuskasing, North Bay, Ottawa. Sundâ€" ridge, South River and other points. A*list of competinz rinks 106wWs :â€" Rinks Entered From All Over North. Porcupine Camp is Well Represented by Rinks from Timmins, South Porâ€" cupine and the Dome. Bonspiel Opened With Welcome by Mayor Beattie of North Bav. Open Ninth Annoual T.N.0. Bonspiel Today in North Bay ANKERITE vs. _ PAMOUR South Porcupine Arena Admission 50c Children 10c TUES., FEB. 7 G. Sievens, C. Smith (skip). Thib, J. Legary and B. aherwood. W. R. H. Thompson (skip). Weldon, G. Weldon 8.15 p.m. Close to 100 curlers are playing the "stay at home‘" bonspiel staged the Timmins club this week. Doggzett, Kirkland Lake, vs. O‘Donâ€" neoll, Noranda. Hanneson, North Bay, vs. Cain, Timâ€" mins. Kirk, North Bay, vs. M. McKe2, Kirkâ€" land Lake. bye in first round. Bayv Emms, North Bay, vs. Stephenson, New Liskeard. Burrows, North Bay vs. Kirkâ€" land Lake, Fairhurst, Porcupine, vs. Dr. McKee, North Ray. Murdcck, Englehart, vs. Millor, Hailleybury. Armstrong, New Liskeard, vs. Sayles, Kirkland Lake. Harrower Bay. Hawley, Kirkland Lake, vs. Fleming, North Bay. Bell, North Bay, vs. A. W. Lang, Timâ€" mins, Ramsay, Kirkland Lake, vs. Kennedy, North Bay. McCoy, Timmins, vs. Thompson, New Liskeard. Tepple, Siscoe, vs. Sampson, Kirkâ€" land Lake. Wociir Liskeard Bay Play Began Today at Bonspiel Mr. McGirr (skip). THE DOME W. Honer, F. Richards and S. Harrower (Skip). K. Rankin, I. Martyn, F. Hackett and D. W. Emms (skip). G. Wallace, W. A. Plannery, J. H. McDonald, and H. J. Reynolds (skip). C. Britton, R. A. Gauthier, H. L. Goâ€" moll and H. Burrows (skip). OTTAW A and Dr. F. W. McKee (skip). J. Rickewback, J. Prown, B. Blackâ€" wocod and A. M. Lindsay (skip). L. Hume, D. Hamilton, D. B. F. Nott and Col. Mac Lang (skip). L. C. McDivitt, A. A. Robortson, R. L. McIntosh and D. A. Smith (skip). W. A. Horn, W. Murray, W. B. Harâ€" vey and S. V. Andrews (skip). W. Ellis, G. Simpson, J. E. Bedard and L. Bucharan (skip). Keve anda E. V. Woolings (skip). J. Clark, E. A. Smithand H. C. Murâ€" dock (skip). and KAPUSKASING G. Yearley, C. Chaloner, W. J. Robinâ€" on and H. L. Grant (skip). NORTH BAY T, Pappas, P. S. Rossiter, Reg Harris nd W. K. P. Kennedy (skip). A. Richardson, R. Biggs, W. Jessop nd W. E. Bell (skip). J. Christo{folukos, A. H. Kilzour, A. i. Fowler and R. Rodier (skip). J.._P. McKee, W. A. Bell, T. C. Mcâ€" Lee and J. C. Cross (skip). J. J. Dennis, L. K. W.illace nd D. Hanneson (skip). F. St. John, F. M. Cragg. J. A. Lamâ€" €erius and G. R. Movor (skip). A. M. Church (skip). sSOUTH RIVER k, Timmins, vs. Lindsay, North (Continued from Page One) r, Timmins. lings, Engleshart, vs Kapuskasing, vs. Moyer, North Keyes (skip). SUNDRIDGE 6 P.M. Draw tawa,. vs. Chur 3 P.M. Draw Dome, vs. Smith, North Church Sundridgso C. Kemsley Cla‘k, New