Pidcock trinped Allan and Grivel secored from Grosso. At the 17 minute mark Cooper and Bellenger counted. tir> net from close. Exactly a minute later Smith took Cooper‘s pass to get the fifth and befors the period ended the sixth counter was scored by Cooper on «Belienger‘s pass. Grosso secored on a solo effort to open the second period. He came up the ice with Hastie but left him near the net. It looked as though Allan was going to break the~ shutâ€"cut <jiux when he hands until the men returned from the penalty box. Bellenger was banished for tripping Morris, and later, when everybody had returned to the ice, Grivel t:3k a pass from Hastie and slapped the puck in While the Blue Devils wore two men short Grosso and Pidcock gave Porcuâ€" pine fans a aemoanstration of puck ragâ€" ging. They practically got on the disc and rodé it around the ice. However, their taztics kept it out df the Bisons‘ hands until the men rturned from the Porter wascchassd for body checking Allan and Olliver followed when he tripped Parncy Morris. Grosso got going early in the game. The dark Kirkland spoedster took a pass from Grivel and lashed the first by Kemp. Pilo‘ts was sent off the ice for trippinz Grivel on the same play. While Pilotts was in the penalty box, Hastie took Pideock‘s pass to score on power play a minute later. Third goal came just a minute after the seocâ€" ond. Grivel passed out from behind the net to Grosso. Two of the three goals, all scorsd within three minutes. were tallisd when Ankerite was a man short. Best man on the ice for the Ankerite was K@mp, in goal. lt was due to his acrobatie efforts that the score was not far bigger than it was. Durnan, in the Kirkland goal, is reputed to be a good netâ€"minder. However, he had only to stop about a dozen shots all night while Kemp was kept under a continual barraze. Playing before a crowd of 2,800 how!â€" ing hockey fans, the Lake Shore Blue Devils, Kirkland Lake‘s hope for an Allan Cup title, took a margin of a dozen goals in the first game of their home and home, goals to count series. The Blue Devils locked the Buffalo Ankerite Bisons out in the cold at the McIntyre arena on Monday night by a score of 12 goals to none. Slowed â€"up by eleven day layâ€"off the Blue Devils were not as effective in the first périod although they got more goals than in any other. In the secâ€" ond and third prriods the smoothâ€"skatâ€" ing Grosso and Hastie got going and mads mincemeat of the Ankerite hopes. The Blue Devils scored one goal for every little light on the side of the big McIntyre clock marked "Visitors." On their porformance thcy could have seored another half dozen or more goals. At times it seemed as though they could just as casily have made the seore 40 to 0. at the conclusion of the series in Kirkâ€" land Lake. The Blue Devils were able to throw cout two forward lines that macde the Ankerite wingmen seeim slow by comparison, The speed and power of Sammy Rothschild‘s boys made it evident early in the game that the Buffalo Ankerite Bisons would be hanginz up their sticks At the conclusion of the evening, the hostess, Mrs. Mobbs served dainty reâ€" fresnments ,to the full enjoyment of all Kincardine News:â€"A good man gon> wrong is reall a bad man who has been found out. Blue Devils Take Even Dozen Goals Edge on Playâ€"off Round Another adoption which met with the wholeâ€"hearted approval of the members, and which will be furthered this year, was the weekly residence teas. Assistant Handicap managerâ€"Mrs. G J. Morrisette. For the coming summer it was unâ€" animously decided to adopt and comâ€" ply with the new course, laid out last year, which greatly improves, and reâ€" sults in more equal distance of the various fairways. Cap:ainâ€"Mrs. H. L. Soderston. Handiéap managerâ€"Miss Grace Hisâ€" Ccocks. The election of officers was held, and resulted as follows: Presidmtâ€"Mlss Maljel Little. Viceâ€"presidontâ€"Mrs. A. Hayward. Secretaryâ€"treasurerâ€"Miss E. Corrigâ€" Ankerite Bisons Win Last Night But Lose Round Abitibi Ladies Golf Club Holds Annual A all Before Sammy Rothschild‘s Smashing Blue Devils in Playâ€"Off Fixture in Mcintyre Arena. _ Twentyâ€"Eight Hundred People Pack in to See Ankerite Whipped by Twelve Goals to None by Kirkland Team. TAURSDAY, MARCH 2ND, 1930 Golf Club at Iroquois Falls. Mr. Cockburn is quoted as saying that he is ready to put his team of dogs against Lafamme‘s wolf team, for any distance, and on Laflamme‘s own rules. the only time a woif will show fight toâ€" wards a human is when the wolf is corâ€" nered. â€" ‘"Even a rat will show fight when cornered," says Mr. Cockburn. Further he is quoted as sugsgesting that if a wolf did attack Mr. Laffamme, the wolf must have been in s cage from which he felt he could not escape. for hunters and other parties, and who knows the North well, believes apparâ€" ently that Laflamme and his wolf team have been getting altogether too much publicly in the United States, and that this sort of publicity will do no good to Ontario and especially to its tourâ€" ist trade. Mr. Cockburn takes special issue with Mr. Laflamme in the matâ€" ter of the fact that wolves will attack human boings. Mr. Cockburn says that two inches in his socks, is a little out of patience with Joe Laffamme and his wolf team now in New York. Mr. Cockburn, who recently has been actâ€" ing as guide and director at Moosone: Toaronto, March ]J. â€"Russell Cockburn weighing 240 lbs. and standing six foot Russell Cockburn After Joe Laflamme Moosoncee Guide Ready to Meet Wolif Tamer for Money or Marbles. Officialsâ€"Thomas, Armstrong. First Period Lake Shore, Grosso «Grivel)} .. 1.15 Lake Shore, Hastie (Pidcock) 230 Lake Shore, Grosso (Grivel) ... 2.55 Lake Shore, Grivel (Hastie) ...15.10 Lake Shore, Smith (Cooper) ....16.10 Lake Shore, Cooper (Bellenger) 17.05 Penalties: Pilotte, Olliver, Bellenger. fr in o po !â€" Grosso got all three third period goals, two of them on passes from Hastie and one on Pidcock‘s relay. Grosso and Olliver were penalized for crossâ€"checkâ€" inz and bodyving respectively. The teams: Lake Shore Blue Devilsâ€" Goal, Durnan; defencee, Porter, Olliver; centr?, Hastie; wings, Grosso, Grivel; alternates, Cooper, Bellenger, Smith, Pidcock, Boston. Ruffalo Ankerite Bisons: Goal, Kemp; defence. Zuke, Richer; contre, Morris: wings, Fasano, Allan; alternates, Mcâ€" Kinnon, Schreiber, Pilotte, Kerr, Laâ€" flamme. Officialsâ€"Thomas, Armstrong. raced down the side ncéar the ond of the second. He cirecled in on the nc and tried to shove the puck between the alert Durnan and the goal post. He did not succeed in doing so but theâ€"goal judge excitedly flashed his lights. It was a difficult job then to persuade the fans that they had not seen a goal scored and were bering robbed. To the reporters in Taronto Mr. Cockâ€" Lake Shore, Grosso (H Lake Shore, Grosso (H ._ Lake Shore, Grosso (Pi Penalties: Olliver, Grosso second Period Lake Shore, Grosso ................. 4.10 Lake Shore, Grivel (Groaosso) 16.50 Shore, Cooper (Bellenger) 17.20 Penalties: Pidcock, Kerr. Third Period In the above shot, taken during the Lake Shore Blue Devilsâ€"Buffaloâ€"Anâ€" kerite Bisons game at the McIntyre Arena on Monday night, the Bisons are trying to ward off another Lake Shore counter. Kemp is warding off a drive from the stick of Grosso (upper left hand corner). In the lower left is Kerr. Centre top is McKinnon, cruising around the outsid?2. Players on Grosso (Hastie) Grosso «(Hastie) Grosso «Pidcock) BISONS®‘ ATTEMPT TO WARD OFF IMPENDING GOAL Try The Advance Want Advertisements Probably more important, the motion picture fans endorse the critics in enâ€" thusiastic way. At every showing this picture has been acclaimed as one of the very best. A local gentleman who saw it recently in New York says: "It has everything â€" adventure, thrllls humour, wit, comedy, fun, and a seriâ€" ous purpose beneath it all." "Angels With Dirty Faces" is a picâ€" ture none should missâ€"at the Palace theatre Sundsay and Monday and Tuesday, March 6th and "th. The Motion Picture Herald "In "Angels With Dirty Faces," Warners have provided showmen with a surpassâ€" ing demonstration of their unquestionâ€" ed ability in the field of cinematic criminology. Number One criminal in this of the truism that crime doesn‘tâ€"pay is James Cagney, functioning with throttle wide open. Fat O‘Brien in a role as his gutter budâ€" dy in boyhood who enters the priestâ€" hood later and essays the redemption of the criminal. The picture is strong, pungent melodrama. It is cramâ€" med with excellent performances. It is a fine progurction job." When Franklin R. Matthsws, Chicf Scout Librarian of the Boy Scouts of America, first heard the name of the filta, he exclaimed, "What a title!" But | when he saw a preview he added, "Yes, but wha: a picture!" He described the | film as "the most soulâ€"searching I have . seen for a long time." Here are a few more of the words used by Mr. Matâ€" thews: "Sobering it is, but not sober. How could it be sober with Jimmy Cazâ€" ney and Pat O‘Brien playing the prinâ€" cipal roles. Neither is it just ancother ganster picture. Sure, the "Dead End Kids" are there, and full well they play their parts, but vastly Gdifferent is their destiny, as determined by "Angels With Dirty Faces."" And all this without mosk heroics or sickening sentimentalâ€" ity. I wish every person, whole country over, sincerely concerned for the welfare of youth, might sse it." us mc n ies um‘ um umm sns â€" <a The feature picture at the Palace Theatre Sunday midniszsht and Monday and Tuesday this week is one of the outstanding films of recent issue. It is He even likes the weather up in this North. Towards the end of September last year, he told reporters, the pansies were blooming in the gardens â€" for there are several gardens there â€" at Msosoneeâ€"and th>â€"potato vines hadn‘s been touched by frost. a truly notable picture, "Angels With Dirty Faces." "Angels With Dirty Faces," at the Palace OCutstanding Picture to be Shown Here Monday and Tuesday. Mr. C€ockburn goes to Toronto each wint®r. While in the city he lines up hunting and fishing trips for the comâ€" ing season. Then about the first of May he goes back to Moosonse to preâ€" pare his schooner and camps which he has dotted along the coast of James Bay . burn sang the praises of the Moosonee district, desceribing the hunting and fishing in the fall and the skiing in the winter. *"There‘s ali sorts of game up ther>," he is quoted as saying, "polar bears, walrus,, ducks, and blue geese." And, he contended, the salmon and trout fishing could not be beaten anyâ€" where else in the world. He denied having any adventures with polar bears. "I don‘t let shem get near me," he commented. THE PORCUPINE ADV First playâ€"off game between the Lake Shore and the Nickel Belt winners will be played in Sudbury tomorrow night. The next match will be played in Kirkâ€" land Lake on Monday. If it should so happen that each tsam wins one game the third and deciding match will, in likelihood, â€"be played n the Porâ€" cupine Camp. Winners of the N.OH.A. will mees Toronto Goodyears in the n°xt round of the O.H.A. playâ€"offs. North Bay Nugzet:â€"We‘re still waitâ€" ing to learn of the Dominion Parliaâ€" mens, now in session a month at $20,000 per day, doing something that will ease the country‘s troubles. By virtue of their 15 to 5 win on the round the Lake Shore steam won the right to meet Frood for the N.O.H.A. title. In the playâ€"off game last night between the Frcod and Creighton the Frood won. The two teams sach woan a gams in the best cut of five series; two games were tied and last night‘s conâ€" test was the final. The Ankerite won an entirely unexâ€" ctedly victory over Devils. After their 12 to 0 whipping here in the first game of the series the Bisons won 5 to 3 in Kirkland. About 150 hockey fans made the trip to Kirkland Lake yesterday to sze the second playâ€"off game between Buffalo Ankerite Bisons and Lake Shore Blus Devils, winners of the northern and central N.OH.A. groups, respectively. About 115 Timmins fans were on the train when it left here and the reâ€" mainder were picked up along the line. Third N.0.H.A. Game May Be Played On Camp Ice Nickel Belt Winner Decided. Will Meet Lake Shore in Sudbury on Monday. If Each Teaimn Wins Game Out of Best of Three Series, Third One May be Played Here. 150 on Hockey Special Yesterday. the right are Pilotte (stick in the air the right are Pilotte (stick in the air), and Zuke tumbling ovir Hastie. In the goal Keémp got the shot and a second after the picture was taken, Loss“d the puck to the side. ; The Ankerite players were wearing McIntyre sweaters as both they and the Lake Shore wore blue and white during the season. In Eurcpe Vera Freudenfield of Vienna was known as one of the 10 best woemen skriers matching her skill against Alpan slopes At the moment she‘s after a taste of what Canada has to offer at St. Seuveur des Monts in the Laurentians near Montreal. And most of her time is spent on the sloves of "Hill 70", one of eastern Canada‘s most popular runs. EUROPE‘S BEST TRIES CANADIAN HILLS "And now that I‘ve told you that I am going to marry Mary, there‘s one thing I wan‘ to get off my chest, Docâ€" ‘"My father is a brave man, he is. He killed five lions and an elephant in Africa, singleâ€"handed." ‘"Bosh, that‘s nothing. My dad ‘bought a new sedan when mama wanted a coupe."â€"Star. A teacher asked her class the differâ€" ence betwzsen results and consequencss. A bright pupil replied: "Results are what you expect; consequ>nces are what you get."â€"News. Wife (disguising her voice): "Guess who this is!" Husband: "Is it, ah, Phyllis?" Wife (furiously): "PHYLâ€" IIS! !" Husband â€" (disguising his voice): "Guess who this is!"â€"Exchansge, Something To Smile About Canvasserâ€"You pay a small deposit, then you make â€"no more payments for six months. Local Woman of thse Houseâ€"Who told you about us?â€"Exâ€" change. Then there was the Seotchman who had his daughter married in the poulâ€" try yard so the rice wouldn‘t go to waste.â€"Exchange. Daiton (Nakina) Smith, left winger for Minneapolis Millers is the winner of the Dr. D. M. Nigro award as the most valuable player in the American Hockey Association. Smith, whose home is in Cochrane, Ont., was a member of the Memorial Cup winning Sudbury Wolfers of 1931â€" 1932. He held second place in the indiâ€" vidual scoring race since the middle of the season, and has spent only 10 minutes in the penalty box. He came to the Millers from New York Ameriâ€" cans in 1937 NAKINA sSMITH The proprietor of a small store, to the surprise of his neighbours, suddenâ€" ly dccorated his window with a fashâ€" ionable new blind. "Nice blind." said a friend. "How‘d you get it?" "Easily enough," replied the storekeeper. "My customers very kindly paid for it." "What induced them to do that?" "Oh, I just put a little box on my counter with a placard ‘For the Blind‘ and they paid for it."â€"Exchange. The flying Kirklanders could not get clicking in last period. Until the final session they showed none of their dash and power and were content to let Buffalo Ankerite carry the play. When they finally did turn on the hoat, they found a check hanging around their neck on every move. Possibly you may remember the story about the suitor who strode into the office wearinz a very determined look and said: "Mr. Poerkins, I have courted your daughiter for 15 years." Peorkins: "Well, what do ycu want?" "Suitor: "Whâ€"why, to marry her." Perkins: "Well, T‘ll be derned! I thought you wanted a pension or somethinz."â€"Exâ€" change. ‘"You ought to tell the police. It‘s a very serious offence sending threatenâ€" ing letters. Do you know who‘s sending them?" Biggsâ€""Yes; the tax collecâ€" tor."â€"Exchange. _ From there on the Bisons were never Stu Smith ti»d it up in the second, banging in Bellinger‘s pass but Allan had the game winner‘s out in front before the bell rang, sendinz home Morris‘s rebound. tor." "You just tell me about it, my boy." "A tattooed heart surrounding the name Makel."â€"New Yorker. School Teacherâ€"Johnny, can you tell me the differencs between perseverâ€" ance and obstinancy? Johhnyâ€"One is a strong will, and the other is a strong won‘t.â€"The Church Militant. Office Boy, nervously: "Please sir, I think you are wanted on the teleâ€" phone." Employer: "You think! What‘s the good of thinking? Don‘t you know2" O.B.: "Well, sir, the voice at the other ond said, ‘Hello, is that you, you old idiot?‘" Biggsâ€"‘‘I‘ve been getting threatenâ€" ing letters through the post office lateâ€" ly.> What can I do about it?" Misgsâ€" Len Schreiber and ‘Hughie Allan shared the scoring hcnours for the Timmins tecams, Len rifling two past the Kirkland net minder and Hugh finding the corner on lovely shots for the others. Schreiber, the man on the spot in so many tough games for the Bisons this season, sent the Ankerite Clw into a one goal lead in the first period. Kirkland Lake, March i1â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"Buffalo Ankerite joined Toburn Beavers as the second team to gefeat the Lake Shore Blue Devils here tonight when they won the second game of the NOH.A. gold group playdowns 5â€"3 here tonight. But the overwhelmâ€" ing 12â€"0 score which th> Blue Devils hung up in the first game in Timmins was too miuch of an advantage for the fighting Bisons to overcome and they lost the round, 15â€"5. The Lake Shore team was outskated and held under the damper cheocks of the Timmins champs during the whole game. Not once did their powerhouse get loose and when they did get a shot away, Dave Kemp in the Bison goal was equal to it. The Bisons held the lead throughout th>e game. After scoring once in the first peeriod, they held it 2â€"1 at the end of the third, and scored three times in the last to Kirkland‘s twice. Lake Shore now msets the winners of the Sudbury series Fricay night in the first game of the NOH.A. playdowns. Ankerite Leads Through Game Wins Last Night Five to Three Ankerite Squad Leads Through Game in Kirkland Last Night. Lose 15 to 5 on Round But Win Game. Schreiâ€" ber and Allan Outstanding. Lake Shore Now Meets Winner Frood and Creighton for N.O.H.A. Title. Schreiter made it 3â€"1 after four minâ€" SECURITY â€" 21 Pine Street North ALSO Automobile, Sickness, Accident, Life Insurance Real Estate and Mortgages. Insure your New Building or Improvements. Enquire about our NEW LOW RATES SULLIVAN NEWTON TH WINS BEST PLAYER AWARD While rough in spots, the game was cleanly played. There were no penalâ€" ties in the sccond period whils both teams had three cach in the ~‘h>rs. The teams: Buffaloâ€"Ankerite: Gcal, Kemp; icâ€" Fuke, Richer: contre, Morris: wings, Allan, Fazsaimo; alternatcss, Mcâ€" Kinnon, Pilotts, Schroiber, McLagart, Laflamme, Smith (sub goal). 7â€"Lake Shore, Bellinger, Cooper Smith, 15.30. Porter, Lafiamme Officialsâ€"Wilder, Timmins, strong, Kirkland Lake. ‘Recond Period 2â€"Lake Shore, Smith, .Bellinger, 5.12 3â€"Buffalo Ankerite, Allan, Morris Fasano, 19.50. Penaltiesâ€"None. 6â€"Buffalo Ankerite, Allan, Morris 11.06. 8â€"â€"Buflfalo Ankerite, Allan, Laflamms 18.12. Lake Shore: Gaal, L. Porter; dofonse, Olliver, Milton; centre, Bellinger; winss, Cooper, Smith; alternates, Hastie, aGrcsso, Grival, Pidcock, M. Portor. First Period 1~â€"Buffalo Ankerite, Schreiber, Morâ€" ris, 16 Third Period 4â€"Buffalo Ankerite, Schreiber, Laâ€" flamme, 4.22. 5â€"Lake Grivel, Grosso, Hasâ€" t12, 9.14. Penaltiesâ€"Hastic, Zuk:, Bellinger, Richer. Belling:r was presemted with a goal when Kemp fanned on his rolling shot. Within one goal of tieing the score, Lake Shore stormed in. Allan made the best of another break to shoot home Laflamme‘s pass for the final goal. utes of the last period but Grivel slid the puck under Keinp to keoep Lake shore cloese. Half way through Allan and Morris got loose in the centreâ€"ice zone and the winger beat. Ly Porter cleanly. SERVICE Timmins, Ont. Arm â€"