Timmins scored two runs in their half of the first Annning on a single, a double and a double steal. Rodney singled to left for one base, Dufort doubled to the same spot sending Rodâ€" new to third, Dion filled cut and Rearâ€" don comnected for a soft one. On Reardon‘s hit the play was made on Rodney at the plate but he was safe. With Reardon on first and Dufort on third the double steal was cailed and it worked, Dufort coming in with the second run, Reardon was left on base as Casey and Simpson flied. In the third inning Toburn got a couple when the Timmins infiekd moâ€" mentarily went haywire, Two errors a scratch single and a double scored both runs. Rice was safe on Reardon‘s error. Dion juggled Lapointe‘s hit when he had a perfect setâ€"up for a double play and Lapointe was lodged on first with Rice at second, Hillman tried to knock one out of the park but hit the ball with the handle of his bat with the result that it rolled out in front of the plate. He was safe and the bases were loaded. Pankratz douâ€" bled to left ficld to score Rice and Laâ€" pointe and advance Hillman to third, Both men died on the bases when the next two men were easily thrown out at first. Luckner issued two passes while Grisse, as usual, walked none. Toburn had six men stranded on the base paths while Timmins left seven. nIn? NNINgs Was iâ€"4,. 10CAL was never headed and only in one inning did the Toburn nine look as though they were going to catch them. Only a handful of the were on hand to see the battle., "Road" Rodney who played for Toâ€" burn last year wzas one of the main reasons that Timmins emerged victors. He connected for four safeties in five tries, MHillman got three for four for Toburn. Rodney brought in two runs himself and his twoâ€" bagger in the sixth sent Berscht scampering in from first base. Lapointe singled in the fifth and Hillman followed with a double. Laâ€" pointe stopped at third and scored When Dion missed Casey‘s peg to third Pankratz and Zuckerman were easy outs to retire the side. Timimins scored one again in the sixth when Berscht walked and scored from first base on Rodney‘s double to left,. Luckner singled for Toburn in the seventh and advanced to third on Rice‘s single. He came in when Timâ€" mins were doubling on Lapointe and Rice for Toburn‘s last run. Timmins added another pair in the lucky seventh when Dion led cff with a triple, Reardon was thrown out at first and Dion was held at third. Casey tripled to left field to score Dion. He scored when Lapointe missed the catcher‘s throw to third. Simpson walked and a stolen base and a wild Grise, local southpaw, struck out six men in his nine innings while Luckâ€" ner, lanky righthander, struck out five, Timmins Takes the Measure of Toburn Here on Thursday Southern Group Leaders Drop 7â€"4 Decision to Timmins. Local Team Never Headed. Only Handful of Fans Out to See Game. Red Rodney Got Four for Five, Scored Twice Himself{ and Brought Berscht Across. South Porcupine Eliminated from Playâ€"off Berth Mickey Doyle Middle Weight. Champilon, Ont Thursday Aug. 3rd IntercoGSegiate 170 lbs. Five â€" 2â€"Minute Rounds Flash Bowerman Maurice AND MANY OTHER GOOD BOUTS BOXING Canadian â€"PinaliPt 112 lbs. Ted Jarvis TIMMINS ARENA 5.00 P. Five â€" 2â€"Minute Rounds Five â€" 2â€"Minute Rounds the highâ€"steppâ€" The count after The local team Rice 1b Lapointe, 3b, Hillman, cf. Pankratz, c. Zuckerman, â€"rf. Astle, I1f. f xBelchamber, If. 2b. ; xx Alexander, 2b Parents, s.s. Luckner, p. Rodney, If. Dufort, 2b. | 1J10n, _ IbD. :.:. «:. Reardon, ss. Casey, c. Simpson, cf. ... Crlut12, »If, =....... xCordick, rf. Berscht, 1b. .. xx McCann, lb (irise, p.: The sSummary Errors: Dion, Reardon, Berscht, Laâ€" pointe, Pankratz. Threeâ€"base hits, Dion, iCasey, Twobase hits; Dufort, Dion, Rodney, Pankratz, Hillman. Stolen bases: Hillman, Dufort, Rearâ€" don, Simpson. Pirst base on balls off Grise 0, off Luckner 2. Struck out by Grise6, by Luckner 5. Double play, Dion to Dufort to Gerscht. Left on base Toburn 6, Timmins 7, sScore by Innings K..H.. E. :..:;.:.:;::> 002 010 1006â€"4 9 2 Timmins 202 OOLl 2Oxâ€"4I 11 3 A special Ranger mseting will be held in the Hollingser Hall on Wedâ€" nesday, August 2nd, at 8 o‘clock. All Rangers are asked to be in attendance. The driving competition was won by Mrs. Weir; Miss Joy Wookey won the approaching and putting competition, and Mrs. Fogg won the one club comâ€" petition. TL . =â€"LLl‘ 21. 20 xâ€"Cordick replaced Glunz in the sixth. xxâ€"McCann replaced Berscht in the seventh. In the Ladies‘ Golf on Friday, Mrs. Porter won the championship play, and Mrs. Robson was the runnerâ€"up. The Lowâ€"qualifying score was taken by Mrs. Robson. pitch put him on third but the next two men struck out. Toburn seventh, *xxâ€"Alexander replacasd Morin in the ninth. Special Meeting of the Rangers Wednesday Night Winners in Ladies‘ Golf Here Friday Afternoon The consolation round was won by Mrs, R. Langdon, with Mrs. Yorke runnerâ€"up. In the first flight Mrs. McClinton was the winner, with Mrs. J. Sandwith runnerâ€"up, and in the second flight, Mrs. Grady won with Mrs. Leaâ€" man runnerâ€"up. p. :. * ;::L‘ _V TOrAL ... " .i 9 @4 11 ~Belchamber replaced Astle in the Maurice Duciume oming FPlyweight Champion 112 Ibs. 5 Barney Thiboult 160 lbs. Ave Handley Regina Lightâ€"Heavy 170 lbs. Timmins Summary Earned runs, Rodney, McCann, Mcâ€" Neill, Dunn. First base on balls, off Flynn, 3; of Churchill, 9. Left on Webber, rf Richardson, ss Daunn,f .:...... MCcNeill, 1b .. Thayer, If :... s Quinn, 2b . Moran, 3b ... Cooke. c .:......... Churchill, p xProut ‘Totals :...........c _ Jt ‘f f M xâ€"Prout batted for Churchill 9th. Bob Churchill made his debut for a full game with the Macmen. Nervous and excited, Churchill was wild in the first inning. The eighteen year old hurâ€" ler walked four consecutive men and allowed four runs. * Despite the fact that he allowed nine hits, nevertheless Flynn pitthed his team to another win in the McIntyrse park on Friday. At least twice durâ€" ing the game the big Irishman cheated the McIntyre out of scores by retiring the necessary number of men when the bases were loaded. Flynn Pitches Timmins to 7th Successive Win Friday In the second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth he pitched good ball. He waverâ€" ed again in the seventh when he walkâ€" i2d three consecutive men but came back strong in the eighth. Heavy hitters during the game®were Rodney, with two singles, McCann, with a double and a single and Thayer with three singles. First Timmins half saw Rodney to bat. He hit Churchill for a single to right fiecld. PDufort flied out and with Rodney on first the nervous young pitâ€" cher walked Dion and Reardon to load the bases. When Casey walked Rodney came in, walking, and when Simpson took a base on alls, Dion came in. McCann‘s single brought Reardon and Casey in for four runs. Rodney, If Dufort, 2b Dion, 3b .. Reardon, s Casey, c .. Simpson, C Glunz, rf Flynn, p xCordick The game was uneventful until the fourth when McNeill hit a double into left field for the McIntyre. He went to third when Thayer singled and came home when Quinn was thrown out. Despite the Fact That He Allowed Nine Hits Against Churchill‘s Five, Flynn Pulled Himself Out of Any Dangerous Spots. Churchill Making His Debut For a Full Game Was Very Nervous and Excited During First Inning. Timmins scored again in the sixth. McCann doubled ard came in when Flynn hit to Richardson, McIntyre short stop, and Richardson bobbled. A McIntyr> double play in the eighth retired the Timmins team in short crder. Rodney got on base on a short stop‘s error and the next man up, Duâ€" fort, hit a hot grounder towards short. Richardson picked it up and tossed to Quinn to beat Rodney. Quinn, in turn, passed to McNeill to complete the play. Timmins Dunn led off with a single throu:h pitcher‘s box in the McIntyre half of the sixth. Dion on third made a wild pitch to McCann and McNeill went to second on the error. Thayer singled to bring Dunn home. ‘TotlS L 9 +4 271 l1%" . xâ€"Cordick replaced Glunz in the 7th Mcentyre From thi\s crumplad wreckage of a cabin seaplane, rescuers pulled its pilet, William Hodges, and Reoman Braun, manager of a Peterboro, Ont., air service, July 24. Hodges suffered head bruises and facial lacerations, but Braun was only shaken up. With its wing crushed, pontoons buckled and propeller shattered, the plane is considered almost a total loss. It is believed a downward air current sucked it to the zround. Lone Passenger Escapes Without a Scratch i1 *# in the THIE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMIXS, ONTARIO Deny Timmins Out After Meeting Sunday bases, Timmins, 9; McIntyre, 10. Wild pitches, McNeill, Richardson. Stolen bases, Webber, Thayer. Two base hits, McCann, McNeill. Struck out, by Flynn, 8; by Churchill, 4. Double plays McIntyre 1 (Richardson to Quinn to McNeill). Sacrifice hits, Rardon, Churchill. ‘YTimmin§ ..:;.."....... 400 O01 OOxâ€"4 5 2 Mclfityr® ::~..=:....::. 000 101 00O0â€"9 2 2 It is possible, even probable, that an effort will be made this year for the winner to play off with the Otâ€" tawa valleéy winner for the Journal Cup, indicative of the Eastern Ontario title. Team managers were urged yesterday to complete N.BA. forms to be filled in before the playâ€"offs. Porcupine T.BL. Repreâ€" sentative Says Meeting Only to Pass on Player Certificates. several hundred people gathered around the band stand in Memorial Park near the T. N. O. station last evening to listen to‘a concert by the Timmins Gold Belt Band. Wearing their new maroon and blue uniforms, the bandsmen offered a wide selection of music which was well received. Every Man Invited Plenty to Eat And Drink Entertainment Too Humorous to Mention Crowds Attracted by Gold Belt Concert Buffalo â€" Ankerite Picnic Groundsâ€" Wed. Aug. 9. 2 p.m. to ? S T A G BAR BE C U E Forty Entries Received for Golf Title Tilt To Play Northern Ontario Golf Association Chamâ€" pionship in Bay on Aug. 3 to 5. North Bay, July 29â€"Forty outâ€"ofâ€" town entries have been reseived to date for the Northern Ontario Golf Assoâ€" ciation‘s championship tournament, for men, which will be staged in North Eay August 3â€"5. Carsteels Win Out in Final Over Falcons Two Tie Games and One Carsteel Victory â€" Give Montreal Right to Repreâ€" sent Eastern Canada. All the goals of Friday‘s game, playâ€" ed in pouring rain, were scored in the second half. Paul Emil Castonguay, Carsterel‘s scoring ace, who had been blanked in the two previous matches, finally got away from Alex Samson, Falcons‘ playing manager, and scored twice in the early part of the second half. Information released today by Tourâ€" nament Secrotary Frank Jeffrey reâ€" veals that the clubs so far submitting entry lists Timmins leads the way with a continâ€">nt of 12 shotmakers. Kirkâ€" land Lake and Cochrane clubs are sending nine competitors, Siscoe and Noranda three each, and Beattie and Kapuskasing two each. Full teams are expectcd from Sudbury and Idylwylde, though no Nickel Belt entry has been made yet. Outâ€"ofâ€"town entries reseived to date: Timminsâ€"K. A. Eyre, George Lake, G,. N. Rss, w. Laidlaw, C. Evans, S. A. Wookey, A. W. Pickering, Dr. O. Stahl, G. Barbary, W. Rinn, R. A. Barringer, E. B. Weir. Montreal, July 29.â€"Falconbridge Falâ€" cons, the soccer team which eliminated the McIntyre Redmen from the Doâ€" minion Cup playâ€"offis in a two game series here recently, was defeated by Montreal ‘Carsteels for the Eastern Canada championship in the cup race. The Carsteels won the title on the basis of one victory and two tie games. Final game was on Friday night. Score was 2 to 2. ‘The Montreal team, unbeaten in 22 league and playâ€"Ooff games, will meet the winner of the series between Vanâ€" couver Radials and Winnipeg Irish for the Dominion title. The home team took the initiative in the second half. Sam Chedzoy got the ball into the net, but it was disalâ€" lowed for hands. Carsteel came back and after seven minutes Chedozy gave Castonguay the lead for the opening tally. Moving fast down the field, Carâ€" steel‘s stocky centre swerved around Samsor and crashed the ball into the m2t. Wallace never moved. Norandaâ€"V. A. Oille, R. H. Suter, L H. Wickwire. Falconbridge fought back gamely and finally evened the score. Bob Hutchinâ€" son, Falcons‘ outside left, tallied first, and Aird, the visitors‘ inside right, headed in from a corner for the equalizer. A drizzling rain fell as the teams started playing and became a downâ€" pour midway through the first half, but slackened as halfâ€"time approached. The visitors had the better of firstâ€"half play, but could not get close enough to ‘Tim Gordon in the Carsteel net. Steel dominated the play and rained shots in on Wallace. Castonguay hit the upright with another drive. . The rain started again and the footing beâ€" came precarious. Falconbridge claimed Cochraneâ€"W. C. Warrell, W. L. Warâ€" rell, W. G. Avery, N. R. Macheson, L. R. Anderson, F. W. Stepps, G. S. Ashford, H. Pickering, R. Stepps. Kirkland Lakeâ€"G. Thoner, 3. Stokes D. L. Rankin, M. W. Hotchkin, J. L Rankin, G. A. Howes, J. E. Bishop, W Ireton, K. Weldon. Stee. Duparquetâ€"R. K. Little, F. Wyatt. Kapuskasingâ€"J. T. Godfrey, G. P Collinson. Siscoeâ€"A. Teeple, M. McLellan, C. O Each Te: Flurry of Hitting in Timmins South Porcupine Game Saturday In the third Casey went on base on one of Reynolds‘ two errors on the Porcupine second sack. Simpson singlâ€" ed and Casey made third bnase. Then to top his performance he stole home. Simpson, â€" meanwhile got _ himself thrown out tryinz to duplicate Casey‘s performance. McCann singled and Dion followed suit. ~Heavy hitting Rodâ€" ney doubled to bring both of them home. He made home himself on a steal from third. Cattarello, Dowling, Labag, Schultz and Gower were the scorers for South End in the fourth inning. Gower‘s double assisted considerably during the session. In the fifth Rodney singled and came home on Dufort‘s triplee Dufort came in on a pass>d ball. Dominus hit and seored for Porcupine in the fifth on Ssouth Porcupins went to bat first against Chambers hurling for Timâ€" mins. ‘Cattarello and Dowling led off with singles, Cattarello came ‘home walking when Chambers walked two men, Dahl and Murray. Reynolds‘ single brought Dowling across. In the second inning Reardon was leadâ€"Off man for Timmins. He opened proceedings with a triple to left field. Casey walked and Simpson‘s sacrifice fly brought Reardon home. McCann singled and Cordick was hit by the pitâ€" cher to load the bases. Chambers‘ sacrifice fly to centre field brought Casey home. Rodney tripled to bring Cordick in. Dufort singled, he brought Rodney home. At that point Dominus was dragged and Gower took his place. Immediately, Dion tripled to right field to bring Dufort home. Due to the fact that the field was to be in use at six o‘clock it was necessary to call the game after five innings had been played to make it official. Porâ€" cupine batted in the first of the sixth but with no results. ich Team Gets Eleven Hits in Hectic Five and a Haif Inning Game at Mcelntyre on Saturday. Timmins Scored Six Runs in Second and Four in Third Inning. Porcupine Rallies in Fourth. A RIVERSIDE PAVILION ADMISSTION Sat. $1â€"00 per couple â€" Wed., Gents 50¢, Ladies 10¢ ny hits wore laid down in five half innings of a Timminsâ€" e ball game at the _ Saturday afternoon as have de in most nine inning games DANCING and his Orchestra Saturday To the Music of Entire Proceeds for Milk, Medical and Hospital Treatment for Needy Children, Kiwanis Summer Camp for Underprivileged Children. TICKETS $1 EFarned runs, Rodney 3, Dufort 2, McCann 2, Reardon 1, Dion 1. Three base hits, Rodngey, Dufort, Dion, Rearâ€" don. Two base hits, Rodney, Gower. First on balls: off Chambers, 4; Dion, 1: Grise, 1; Dominus, 0; Ciower, 2. Left on bases, Timmins, 2; Porcupine 10. Struck out by: Chamers, 2; Dion, Grims, 1; Dominus, 1; GOowet, I. Double plays, Timmins (Dion to Duâ€" fort). Passed balls, Schultz. Hit by pitcher, Cordick, Schultz. Sacrifice hits, Simpson, Dion. Stolen bases, Duâ€" fort, Casey, Simpson, McCann, Dion, Schultz. * One Game, One Protest in North Bay Ball Group Dahl‘s sing Rodney, Dufort, 2 3b Reardon. North Bay, July 29.â€"Only one game has been played in the North Bay and District ‘Baseball Association junior playâ€"offs, and already a protest has been filed. South River, playing at home, vanâ€" quished Timiskaming 5â€"3 in the first of the semiâ€"finals Wednesday night, but the losers have sent in a protest,. The Quebeckers‘ complaint is that South River used two members of its intermediate team who do not hold junior cards, ‘ â€"ARSsey Simpson McCann Cordick, Chamber xCopps . xGrise . Cattarello, rf Dowling, ss Labag, If ...... Dahl, 3b Murray, cf Reynolds, 2b Knechtel, 1b Schultz, c Dominus, p yGower ........ xâ€"1Dion relieved Chambers in the fourth and Grise reli¢ in the sixth. Copps roelieved the fourth and Dufort went base T : :.k 20 xâ€"Gower relieved second. Tinumins Porcupine :.;..;..:..... 200 Totals Wednesday 1 P Porcupine AB R 064 O2x xxxâ€"11 12 ...200 510 xxxâ€"11 8 Summary and Timmins AB R â€"H 8 »A1r 16 5 ht 2 Dominus in the ambers pitching se relieved Dilon lieved Dufort in 11 to third _ ud o 8 o o S o