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Porcupine Advance, 27 Feb 1939, 1, p. 7

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0000004000000 0004000 000004000000 0000990040004 00000484800# 0 000090000000 0000000000000 00 00e After the faceâ€"off Pamour staged a rush > open the third period‘s play. Marshall picked up the disec outside the blue line afteér a Pamour attack on the Ankerite goal had bseen broken up and let go a drive. The pucsk beâ€" tween Richer‘s legs and found the lowâ€" €er corner of the net for an entirely unâ€" expected goal for the Dynamiters. Scareiber‘s goal came a couple of minutes late Fasano passed out from A minute later Pamour scored when Woods passed out from the side to Hannaberyy in front of the net. Len Schreiber was sent off for carryâ€" ing his stick high and the Dynamiters staged a ganging attackâ€"which atâ€" tack began a series of penalties. Woods was banished for dumping McKinnon and Mayes given the nod for charging into Morris with his stick high. Before the period endcd Zuke joined the conâ€" gregation in the penalty box for pullinz Fummerton down on the ics by the dA rIM . First goal came after close to ten minutés of play. Bentley, who played an outstinding game in the Pamour goal, stopped three successive Ankerite sho‘s before on»> of Allan‘s driving shots got by him. Four minutes later the second goal of the period was secored. It also was notched by Allan. He took a pass from Fasano at the side of the net. Allan mis to tally in Lballed one liost control cr>ase. Third consesut‘ve Piuffaloâ€"Ankerite tally was by Barney Morris on Allan‘s oass. Allan battled the puck from the blus line and Morris took it right in front of the net and evaded Rentley. ~LEén Schreiber‘s goul after four and a hal{f minutsos of the third pericd was the one which won the game for the Ankerite. 14 checked a Pamour rally from the end of the second and be:inâ€" ning of the third periods, during which two consecutive markers wore counted. and put the Ankerite two goals ahead. Mayes and Marshall went down t ite after an offside ‘breakâ€"away a very nearly left a Pamour mark on t seore board. Kemp was the saving fa Leading ‘storers were Hughie Allan, bespectacled Ankerits forward, and Marshall, burly Pamosur defenceman. Fach got.a.pair â€"of goals. Morris, Sehreiber and Hannaberry wer>» the other scorers. Baturday night‘s match was a close fast, hardâ€"checking contest all the wa; through. I was played before one 0| the largest crowds that has ever jamâ€" med into the South Porcupine Areona. ‘The game did not go into overtim> although 4t threatened to do so during every miniite of the last period. In the firss fram> the Ankerite tallied twice. Each feam g0t a gcal in the second period and in the last session th> Pamâ€" our got two to Ankerite‘s Ankerite Eliminates Pamour and Takes Title by One Goal The first zgame of the playâ€"o‘fs beâ€" tween the Dynamiters and the Bisons ended in a tie. Decision was deforred until th> second game on Saturday night. The Ankerite advanced ints the finals for the title by defeating Conisurum Fiyéers in two straizsht games. Wins Four to Three in Saturday Night Match With Dynaâ€" miters at South Poreupine. Game Ended Hardâ€"Fought Playâ€"Off Series. . Ankerite Counted Three Before Pamour Registered on Score Sheet. Bisons Win Title and Right to Meet Lake Shore wrmee: e eP n on FPEBRUARY "p 7 TH . 1939 Mcintyre Community Building § Monday, Feb. 27â€"8.15 p.m.â€"Final hockey playâ€"off â€"Lake Shore vs winner of Porcupine group. Tuesday, Feb. 28â€"8.00â€"10.00 p.m.â€"Public Skating. Wednesday, March 1â€"3.00â€"5.00 p.m.â€"Public Skatâ€" ing. Thursday, March 2â€"8.00â€"10.00 p.m.â€"Public Skatâ€" ing. Friday, March 3â€"8.00â€"10.00 p.m.â€"Public Skating. Saturday, March 4â€"4.00â€" 6.00 p.m. Public Skating 8.00â€"10.00 p.m. Public Skating Schumacher, Ont. Individual Instruction by Miss Austin each week day between the hours of 11890â€"12.00 a.m. and 2.00â€"3,00 p.m. ad a couple of opportuniies the first and Fummerton cs3d opportunity when ho of the puck almost at the Arena Schedule the ind Canacdian ) Nixons | Imperials United Rangers Gambles | Cardinal Pirst steps were taken in Sudbury last week to s:age the first northern op>n badminton tournament. Affiliated with the Onlaria Association, the Nickel Pelt Asscciation is planning to hold a competition from Trursday March 30 Wanderer The follcowing arse the results of Friâ€" day‘s gam>ss in the Legion‘s Darkâ€" Throwing League:â€" Rangers 0; Imperials 2. Cardinal 0; Canadians 2. Gambles 0; Nixons 2. Wanderers 2; LEC. 0. Nixons 2; United 0. Cardinal 1; Gambles 1. FIRST NORTHERN ONTARIO BRADMINTONX TOURNAMENT Penalti Woods. Legion‘s Dartâ€"Throwing League Games and Standing Pamour Dynomitrs: Goal, Bentley; a2fence, Mayes, Marshall; ceonire, Mcâ€" Arthur; wings, Fummerton, Harmon; alternates. Hannaberry, Woods, Laâ€" Rochs, Mansfield, Lafolty. Summaryâ€"First Periodâ€" 1. Ankeriteâ€"Allan, 9.48. 2, Ankeriteâ€"Allan (Fasano), 15 53. Penaltizs:, Morris. Later, Barney Morris. put the puck into the Pamcur net on a pass from Allan but it was called back as offside. The teams: Buffaloâ€"Ankerite Bisons: Goal, Kemp aofence, Zuke, Richer; centre, Morris; wings, Allan, Fasano; alternates, Mcâ€" Kinnon, Pilotts, Schreiser, Laflamme, McTaggart. a . sSUIiQ VUSll. tween A skated around Kemp came 0 the puck his s Pamouritss a: was not allow TLater, Barn Morris : pressure. whoen M ge‘her. It was only an acrobatic gyâ€" ration by Bentlcy that saved. He sayâ€" Tonight‘s Games Rangers vs Canadians. Imperials vs Wanderers. 1e corner who shot through a tangle logs and sticks His drive got into e twine to give the Ankerite iour Second Period 3. Ankeriteâ€"Morris (Allan), 345. 1. Pamour â€" Hannaberry (Woods) Pamourâ€"Marshall (Fummertan) Third Period Pamourâ€"Marshall, 1.12 Ankerite â€" Schreiber 11 rday, aAapril 1. Invitations are nt tu all northern badminton participate. League Standing On was ser the Ar irgued for Schreiber, Wosds. Mayves Marshall, McKinnon dat Phone 1057 Schreiber (Fasano) t off for tripping kerite applied the zrerous rush came uke came up isâ€" oal bus it First game of the series to dscige the titleâ€"holder in the Sudbury district was played on February 13. Frood won 3 goals to 2. On February 17 the two teams met again and played to a 1â€"all tie. The Frood lead was wiped out whenr the two teams met again on February 20 and Creighton won 4 to 3. Last Friday night‘s game was the firs‘ contest in which any sort of a de=â€" cision was reached. The three goal edge gives the Frood a healthy margin in a leagie where titleâ€"aspiring teams play one tie and each win games by one goal. FPollowing is an of Friday night‘s game:â€" Froo¢ was much superior on the night‘s play, and their light defence kept Creigh:on attackers away until After three sam»s, at the conclusion of which Frood and Creighton were tied for the champ‘onship of the Nickel Belt Hockey League, Frcod took a thrse goal edge by reason of a 5 to 2 win in Sudbury lass Friday night,. Winner of the best threeâ€"outâ€"ofâ€"five game series in the nickel district will meet â€"ths winner of the Lakz> Shoreâ€" Buffaloâ€"Ankerite home and home game series for the championship of the N.O. H.A. To date on the round Frood has twelve goals and Creigschton nin>. Winner of Best Out of Five Game Series Meets Winner of Lake Shore and Ankerite Series. Sudbury Teams Have Each Won Game and Deadlocked One. Seriecs Has Been in Progress Since February 13th. Frood Takes Three Goal Edge In Nickel Belt Playâ€"Downs The above action shots were taken during the final game, Bentley, goaltender for the Porcupine Camp championship between Pamour man may be seen | Dynamiters and Buffaloâ€"Ankerite Bisons in South Porâ€" the net. cupine on Saturday night. Both pictures were taken the lower pictt when Pamour defencemen were attempting to tlear from. r defenceman, ] around their cwn net. Ankerite forward at In the top picture players are, from left to right:â€" LaRoche may be (Thomas, referee), Fummerton, Mayes, Mansfield and prostrate on the ice Timmins Hicsch and Vocational School Girls Basketball team won on Priday evening from South Porcupine in the last but one game of the season Back Row, leift to right: Evelyn Rymer, Eva PFortais PAMOUR GOAL UNDER FIRE ON TWO 8CCASIONS THE PORCUPINE ADVAMCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Globe and Mail: You can goet most anything off the average farm oxcept ‘he mortgage. Frood went two up when Shillington laid a perfect pass on Conick‘s at 1.37. The clever little centre made no misâ€" take. Stahan was penalized for hookâ€" ing McIntyrs. With Stahan in the box Conick batted in Lavigne‘s pass to make the score 3 to 0. Creighton sesmed to be powerless against the lisht Frood defence even with the odd man advanâ€" tage.. Graham was given a penalty at five minutes for hanging Rozzini over the boards. Royzini was carried off wi‘th an injured back. Johnston gave the crowd a wonderful «»xhibition of puckâ€" ragging and Cr2ighton power plays failâ€" ed to function. Graham returned with no damage done. At 12.14 Shilligzgton took a pass from Dixon at centre ice, swung around tupling and walked in on Qargent to score a beautiful goal. Cadieux was penalized for dumpinz. Nicholson, but clever defensive work by Frood prevented a score. Graham was given minutes for hanging boards. Rorzini was an injured back. J: crowd a wonderful 1>: the third period. (After.takinzg a 1â€"C lead in the first prriod, Frood sowed up the verdict in the middle sessicn when Conick potted a pair of goals. Rozzini and Nicholson featured for the losers, while Goalkeeper Mel was particularly brilliant for Fropd. Bentley, goaltender, al\} Pamour plavers An Ankerite man may be seen in the background taking the puck around the net. tn the lower picture are: from left to right, Mayes, Paâ€" r defenceman, Marshall, Pamour defenceman, Pilotte Ankerite {forward and LaRoche, Pamour forward. Behind LaRoche may be seen the Pamour goalie, Bentley, FPront Row: left to right: Catherine McElwse, Steua Zuroy, Josephine Galvin, Hilda Ross. fmlisis Sheridan, Evelyn Church, Miss Gallagher, Sinais Baumain, Evelyn Knott, Marion Sheridan. l, Weekâ€"End Hockey ScoreS g Sudbury Star: Incidentally it seems that a world map. a year old, might as well be the ons Columbus used. A Timmins curling club rink skipped by Jack Walker won the Timmins Cup in the final games of the second local bonspeil, which was brought to a conâ€" clusion over the wesekâ€"end. Mr.®~Walkâ€" clusion over the weekâ€"end. Mr..WAIKâ€" er‘s rink defeated A. W. Pickering to retain the sup. The viceâ€"skips competit-x’on was won by Thomas Blackman‘s rink, skipped by Bert McDivitt, The rink defeated ‘nat of Dr. L. Hudson, skipped by Jim Doherty, in the final game. Gordon Black won the consolation event. His rink def:ated that of Alf Prout. In conjunction with final games a social event was held on Friday night. Musical enteitainment â€" was. provided and cur‘ers and their wives got toâ€" gether in a gay time. Jack Walker‘s Rink Wins Timmins Cup Canadiens 3 Detroit‘ 5 Chicago 1 o overtime. 1 C oKkIDPS Won by Rink N.HL, SATURDAY Toronto 1 Boston 0 oCanadiens 1 Rangers 1 (Advance Photo and Engraving) A d McDivitt. Sunday I*lu Rangers 0 Toronto 1 Boston 5 ind Engraving ompetition Skipped by gPamour and Ankerite Deadlock _ The First of the Camp Finals Ankerits board of strategy immedâ€" iately sent five forwards out on the ice. They were Fasano, Morris, and Allan Hannaberry‘s penalty was responâ€" sible for the Ankerite goal which locked the score at the end of the seeâ€" ond preriod. He was sent off the ice for tripping McKinnon. A minute later the Anker‘te Counted the first of three consecutive gcals. Barney Morris passed to Fasano to bring a fastâ€"travellinz Ankerite play to a conclusion. Fasano shot and Bentâ€" ley took the rubber on his pads. Skatâ€" ing close to the goal Morris picked the puck from out of a scramb.> and seored on a shcs. The second pericd opened fast with Ankerite driving hard to make up the one goal lead held by the Dynamiters. The first goal however, put. the Pamourâ€" ities two in front. LaRoche took the puck from Hannaberry, and from about twelve feet out, let go at the net. The disec went into the goal and LaRoche, thrown off balance by the shot,went flat on his back. ‘The powerful combination of Mayes and Marshall, which stopped the best of the Dome frontal atiacks was not equal to the smooth skating sallies of the first Ankerite line. Mayes and Marshall stopped their share but they did not succeed in getting all the lineâ€" picreing thmusts of the Fasanoâ€"Morrisâ€" Allan trio. Mayess opsned the scoring after four minut%;s of the first period. He shot from the blue line and Kemp, the Ankâ€" erite goalie, stopped the drive. Howâ€" ever, th>â€" puck dropped from his pads and rol‘isd slowly and tantaliginely into the net. A half a minu‘ls later another was notched for the Pamour. Woods drove from inside the blue line and Kemp went down on the ics> in a split to get the puck. It got into the goal from fseâ€" tween his legs. First retaliatory Ankerite goal came at the seven minu‘cte mark. Fasano tock the puck from a faceâ€"off and shot from insid> the blue line. The struck Mayes‘ skate and caromed into the back of the pamour net. It would have been a perfect shot in a billiard tabie but on the ice it was more of a fiuuke goal than anything elsse. The contest to determine this year‘s Mines League Hockey champion began in the Timmins Arena on Thursday night. When the first game was playâ€" ed the teams were exactly whore they were before it started â€" deadlocked. Dervision as to the titleholder was moreâ€" ly deferred until Saturday night. Most surprising team in the league this year has been th> Pamour Dynaâ€" miters. Al season they have fluctâ€" uated between third and fourth place in the standing. In the semiâ€"finals the Pamcurites hold the highlyâ€"rated Dom» Porkies to a tie in the first game and outclassed them in the second. Juiginz by Thursday night‘s game the Dynamiters were hoping to do the thing to the Ankerite. In any event they deadlocked the first final tilt four goals to four. Pamour outscored the Bisons two goals to one in the firs‘ period. In the second the shaggy Ankerite Buffalo lowered his head and crashed through to tie the score. Each tsam tallisd in the third ana final canto. Mayss minutes from the erite gos ever, the and â€" rol into the Result of Final Contest Deferred Until Saturday Game. Ankerite Thrusts Manage to Pierce Strong Pamour gef.e:dce. Dyvnamiters Take Two Goal Lead in the First eriod. Returning from Kirkland Lake at Train Leaves South Porcupine Train Leaves Timmins HOCKEY SPECIAL ive your home team a boost. Be on hand to wit ness the second game between the Buffaloâ€" . Ankerite and Lake Shore. Wed., March 1 Under the Auspices of the Buffaloâ€"Ankerite Hockey Club. Rirkland Lake $3.50 At the ten minute mark took a pass from Fummerton and scorâ€" ed against Ankerite‘s second lins. The pass was a long oneâ€"{rom the corner. | _ _When five minutes of the poricd reâ€" mained five Ankerits>s again iook the ice. ‘They worked hard o get a goal but Bentley and the Pamour doâ€" \ fence, Maysos and Marshali, worked ‘jm;t as hard to thwart them. Rosult | was a drawâ€"no gcal. A fiveâ€"goal burst in the first two periods carried Copper Cliff to an 8 to 3 win over North Bay last week in an intermediate N O H. A. playâ€"off at Stanley Stadium The home team held the North Bay squad scoreless until the final twenty minutes. Second game of the homeâ€"andâ€"home games, goals to count series will be played in North Bay on Wednesday. and Schrsiber and Laflamme. They barraged th> Pamour goal with shots and finilly one of them got rast the hard working Bentley. Fasano, Morris and Schreiber came down togother. Schreiber got the final pass when in a scoring position and he pushed the puck by Bontloy. It was soal for goal in the third period. The first was scored by Barnsy Morris on a pass from Schreiber. Morâ€" ris was parked in front of the net and Schre‘ber re‘ayed the puck out from the side. It was a perfcct contre pass and Morris carefully drow Bontley and poked the puck in behind him. cupine representatives with the score of 33â€"7. The game was an interesting onsg, and was attended by many stuâ€" dents. The last game of girls‘ basketball fo: this year was staged in the gymnasium of the Timmins High and Vozrational School on Friday evening, when the Timmins girls defeated the Sauth Porâ€" Pamour Dynamiters: Goal, Ecntlioy; defence. Mayes, Marshall: Centre, Mcâ€" Ar‘hur; wings, Fummerton, Harmon; Roche, Mansfield, Lafoloy, Chevier. Aiter the game, the Timmins High and Vocational school students enterâ€" tained the South Porcupine visitors at a party in the auditorium of the school. About seventyâ€"five people were preésentâ€" ed to dance to the music of Guy Sauve and his orchestra. Ankerate Bisons: Goal, Kemp; asâ€" fence, Richer, Zuke; centre, Morris; wings, Fasano, Allan; alternates, Mcâ€" Kinnon, Schreiber, Pilc:ts, Laffamme, McTaggart. South Porecupine H. 8. Girls Entertained After Basketâ€" ball Game. On Friday of this week, the Timmins Doys‘ basketball team will meet the Kirkland Lake boys in a game to take place at the local high school. COPPER CLIFF TAKES FIVE GOAL EDGE IN PLAYâ€"OFFS Officia‘s, Thomas and Jack Wilder. Timmins H. 8. Girls Win from South End 12.00 p.m 4.00 p.m

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