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Porcupine Advance, 31 Aug 1939, 1, p. 7

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Third Inning Hargreaves: Reilly got on base on an error at short. In succession Sherwood, McIlroy and Walton were thrown out at first base. Merntye: Paczkowski. lead off man. hit a double to right tleld. He made third when Webber was thrown out at flrst but remained there when Richard- son was thrown out at first and Dunn fanned. Fourth Inning Hargreaves: Jennings tlied out. Cook- son singled but was put out when An- derson's single hit him as he was on his way to second base. Anderson was left on tVst when Fitzgerald fanned. McIntyre: McNeill led oft with a triple deep into left, field. Adams got on base on an error at short and stole second. Quinn flied out and Moran hit a double into centre field to bring home McNeill and Adams. Granberg went on base on an intteld error and Pacakowski singled to bring Moran in. Paczkowski was thrown out at second. Webb:r singled and Richardson ttled out to retire the side. Fifth Inning Hargreaves: Sehonfeldt opened with a triple which rolled deep into left field. Reilly flied out and Schonfeldt came home on 11 wild pitch from the outfield. Sherwood walked and Men- my hit into a. double play. The second baseman took the ball to out Sher- wood on the forced run and catch Mc.. Ilroy at first. McIntyte: McNeill walked and made second on Adams' single. He was thrown out, pitcher to third base, when Quinn connecttd. Quinn made first on the fiekier's choice. Moran, tool; a base when hit by pitcher and Granberg flied tor a squeeze play. Granberg was caught at first, and Thayer came home. When Quinn also tried to make it, however. he was thrown out at the plate. . Can Win T.B.L. Title Today As Second Win Yesterday Increased Game Lead to Two Second Inning Hargreaves: D. Anderson, Fitzgerald and Sehonreldt all were thrown out, short stop to first base. q . McIntyre: Dunn and MoNeill were thrown out at first and Adams flied out to the first baseman. Sixth Inning Hargreaves: Walton singled and Jen- nings doubled right after him. They both came in when Cookson doubled to centre tield. Cookson was left on base when Webber tlied out. Seventh Inning Hangrenwzs: Rally "noed; Sher- wood med out to second and McIlroy tlied out to left field. In addition to doing some good tttteh.. ing mr the winners Pacnkovakl was playing good ball while in the batters box. He got three hits for four times at bat, one or them a double. First Inning Hargreaves: Mommy was thrown out at first. Walton singled and made second on an outfield error. Jennings struck out and Cookson tlied out. McIntyre: Richardson tued out to left field. Dunn took a base when hit - M.'-'"------- try the pitcher. McNelll singled. GRIT Thayer hit and gob on base when the ------- short stop took his rap and preferred to (From Better English) catch McNelll at second. Quinn‘s When a_man "has grit" he has what single scored Dunn and Thaw before it takes to do a job well done. The he med to unite second and was caught qyeigin of the term is American and it on a throw-in Item the outfield. takes us back to the sandstone grind- mu. Inning stone. When a sandstone is gritty it Hargreaves: Walton and Jennings Hoes a good fotr of sharpening and lasts McIntyre: Wcbber Med out to the catcher. Richardson singled and was thrown out when he was forced to sec- ond by Dunn's hit. Dunn was caught off the bag on a throw from catcher to second. med out. Wu singled and ad.. longer The first game, played on Tuesday afternoon, was a shut-out for pitcher Georgi: McShane. Yesterday afternoon Tony Paczkowski icok over the pitch- ing duties for the Macmen. He com- babed three huriers and was hit twelve times, the slme number as Sherwood, Blazetich and Bit! Roach, who shat-ta the Hargreaves hurling duties. The six to four McIntyre victory yesterday afternoon gave' them tt M game lead in their best out, of Me m- ies for the title. Today, in Kirkland Lake. they play the mini game. A victory today will give the 'htgtialtattts ing Baseball League title to the Mac- men. Macmen Take Two Game Lead Into Series "Today THURSDAY, AUOUET an. mu argreaves Show Lack of Life and Fight in Both Games Played Here. First Game Shut-out For Pitcher George Nit-Shane. Yesterday Tony Paczkowski Com- hated Three Pitchers to Win Six to Four. BACHELOR CIGARS 100% Havana Filler In order to return here Webster pass- ed up two fights, one with Lon Salonica. of Hollywood and another with Small Montana. in San Francisco, Webster met Lula Pado recently in Los Angeles tor the world's ttyweight title. He was defeated on points. McIlroy. 2b Walton, ss Jennings, rt Cookson, No D. Anderson, cf Fitzgerald, if Schonfeldt, c Reilly, 3b _ Sherwood, p _ a Blazetich b McCloskey c Roach . Webster Returns for Fight Here Against Gaudes Jimmy Webster, who on September 13, meets' Johnny Caudes here in a boxing card at the McIntyre Arena, left Los Angeles and is due back in Toronto today where he win go into strut training for hs bout in two weeks. Tom Elmo, who is tlgh%ng on the card, has returned to town and ls com.. pleating his training here. Webber. rf Richardson. 9. Dunn, cf McNeill, lb Adams. If Quinn, 2b Moran, " Granberg, c Pamkowski, p 'Thayer Scheduled to Arrive in To, ronto To-day. Tops Tol- ino Training Here for Scrap. 'I‘hayer batted Adams in the 7th Ninth Inning . Hargreaves: Schonmdt slnghd and Reilly and Sherwood flied out. Mell- my and Walton singled to load the bases. With three on. Jennings hit a looping tty out to left tleld and Thayer caught it for the third out and the end ot the game. 7 McIntyre: Facing the third Har- greaves pitcher, Roach, Moran doubled. his second of the day. He was " on base however when Granberg and Paczkowski flied out and Webber fan- ned. vanced on Anderson's single. He took two bases and made home on an over- throw from the outfield. McCloskey went out at tlrst, Hargreaves AB R H PO McIntyre AB R H PO 33 6 12 27 13 3 l tor and replaced ll Having pitched two games already in this series, "Lefty" Grise, gallant little Timmins hurler, was not able to give the performance he did in the first two games. The Macmen smothered the Timmins squad, and in a hectic eighth inning, smashed seven runs home. Play by play account of the game is as follows: ' First Inning Timmins: Rodney singled to left field. Copps sacrificed and Chambers and MeCann were thrown out at first. Second Inning Timmins: Grise was thrown out at first. Cordick singled and Wagar tlied out. Poirier walked to send Cordick to second base and Stonehouse flied out to first base. McIntyre: McNeil! doubled to left field and Adams sent him to third on a .saerifiee. Paczkowski singled and scored McNeill, Quinn singled and scored Paczkowski and then was put out at second on a throw from catcher. Moran tlied out. Third Inning Timmins: Rodney singled over see-, ond base to make first sack. Copps hit a liner to second base. Quinn took it, tagged Rodney and threw Copps out. Chambers flied right to first base. McIntyre: Granberg, Webber and Richardson all were thrown out at first base. After disputed games, protested games, postponed games, and after each team had a win and a loss, the Porcu- pine ball championship t1nally was de- cided at the McIntyre Park Monday afternoon. McIntyre: Webber was thrown out at first and Richardson and Dunn flied to the out,tield. Timmins: McCann tiied out. Grise walked and Cordick flied out. Wagar singled and Richardson's error at short stop sent. Grise to third and Wagar tc second and put Poirier on first, With the bases loaded, Stonehouse was thrown, pitcher to first tor the third out. McIntyre: Dunn flied tut. McNeill singled and stole second base. Liter. when a fly was batted out to left field the ball was thrown in by the fielder, Rodney, to Stonehouse, on third, to catch McNeill off the base and retire him. Adams singled and scored on PacBktrwski"s single which followed. Quinn got on base on an error and Moran flied out. Fifth Inning Timmins: Rodney singled to centre field and Copps followed with a, single over third bare. Chambers tlied out and Rodney made two bases on Me- Cann's single to score. Cordick was thrown out at first and Grise. who fol- lowed, also was outed at ttrst. When McNeill, McIntyre first baseman, took the ball he smashed the diminutive Grise with his shoulder, sprawling and shaking him. Th: L.O.B.A. held a whist drive in the Chidfellows' hall on Monday night. The winners of the prizes were:--- Ladies. first, Mrs. Planing; sec'ond, Mrs. Stewart; third, Mrs. Harris, Schuma- Cher; Men, first, Mr. Betenson; second, Mrs. Blocd, South Porcupine, playing as gentleman; third, Mrs. Ross Forsyth, Schumacher. playing as gentleman. A nice lunch was served. and a very en- joyable evening was spent. McIntyre Wins Twelve to One After Eighth Inning Rally With Gain of Seven Runs. "Lefty" Grise, Having Pitched Two Games in Series, Not in as Good Form as Usual. Badly Shaken Up When Roughed at First Base. McIntyre Smothers Timmins in Final Camp Title Game As only ten of the Town players were on hand to meet the Mines team in yesterdays scheduled match for the John w. Fogg trophy. no match'was called. However a draw was arranged between those ot the Town team who were present and the thirty members of the mines team. After the game a dinner was served at the club house. The Wright-Hargreaves and McIn- tyre baseball game was believed to be one big reason for the scarcity of town golfers. . Whist Drive Held by the L.O.lt.A. on Monday Night Call No Match in Fogg Trophy Contest Wednesday Only Ten Town Team Pre- sent to Meet Thirty of Mine Golfers. Draw Ar- ranged. One more match will decide the winner of the Fogg trophy for 1939. Fourth Inning 11:: 90mm ADVANCE. MING. 01111810 McIntyre: Dunn singled, stole sccond and scored on McNeill's single. Adams singled to send McNeill to third, and stole second himself.' At that point Chambers replaced Grim in the Tim- mins' pitcher's box. Paczkowski hit a short one to second and Poirier al- lowed it to get away from him. Pacz- kowski made first. Quinn singled to score McNeill, Adams and Paczkowskl Moran got on base on error and Gran- berg walked. A pitcher's error scored Quinn, Moran and Granberg. Richard- son was thrown out at first and Stone- house, at third, took Dunn's clout ano threw Webber out at third. Dunn was out on a fly ball. McIntyre: Dunn singled and stole second and McNeill hit a home run deep into centre field. Adams was thrown out at first; Paczkowski flied out and Quinn was thrown out at first. Seventh Inning Timmins: McCann flied out to right field and Grise was thrown out at, first, Cordick singled and Wagar was thrown out. Eighth Inning Timmins: Poirier was thrown out at first and Stonehouse fanned and Rod- ney flied out. Ninth Inning Timmins: Copps and Chambers were thrown out at tlrst and MoCann flied out to short stop. Webber, rt Richardson, ss Dunn, cf McNeill, Ih Adams, If . Paczkowski, p Quinn, 2b Moran, 3h ' t3ranberg, c Sixth Inning Timmins: Wagar led off with a dou- Ne. and in quick succession, Poirier flied out and Stonehouse struck out. Rodney was deliberately walked and Copps singled to load the bases. Cham- bers was thrown out, catcher to first, Rodneyulf A. Copps, SB Chambers, cf McCann, lb Grist, p _ Cordick, rt Wegur, c _ Poieer, 2b Stonehouse. Summary Earned runs: off Grise. 8; " Cham- bers, 1; otr Paczkowski. 1. Two base hits, McNetll, Wagar. Home runs, Mc- Neill. Struck out by: Grise, 2; Pacz- kowski, 2; Chambers, 0. Walked, Grise, I: Chambers, I; Paczkowski. 3. Double plays: McIntyre. 1 (Quinn to McNeill;; Timmins, 2 (Grise. to Poitier to No Calm) (swnehouse alone). Stolen bases Dunn, McNeil, Adams. t3aerit%e hits. Adams. Copps, Left on bases, Timmins, 11; McIntyre, 3. McIntyre: Moran whitted and Gran- berg singled and was thrown out at second. Webber whitTed. McIntyre Timmins McIntyre: Gmnberg flied out and Webber walked. Richardson hit right into a double play. Pitcher to second caught Webber and second to first caught Richardson. Ron Lake, of Timmins, who has been attending the Ontario Athletic, Com- mission Camp at Geneva Park on Lake Couehiching, placed third in the hop, step and Jump went in the field mee: held there last Saturday. Timmins Athlete Places Third in the O.A.C. Meet other 'Northern Ontario winners were Barrette, of North Bay, who was third in the shot-put and Ferris, of Haileybury, third in the pole vault. A new world land speed record of 368.85 miles per hour-better than six miles a minute-was set Aug. 23 by John R. Cobb, London tur broker, in ms M-cylinder “Ramon Red Lion," at Bonneville Salt Flats. Utah. . Tops 6 Miles a Minute Totals Totals 3b McIntyre Timmins AB R HPOAE 36 102 07x 100 000 36 12 110 l3 ---12131 ..-.- 110 6 27 24 l3 11 McIntyre: Richardson singled and Dunn flied out. McNelll singled. Both men made bases on a wild pitch and both scored when Thayer singled. Quinn tlied out and Moran hit a triple the only long hit of the game, to score Thayer. Cooke made a base on the pitcher's wild throw to first and Moran came home. McShane singled and Cooke and he came home when Rich- ardson singled, his second one of the inning. Richardson was thrown out when he tried to make home on Dunn's centre field single. The peg caught him at the plate. Fifth Inning Hargreaves: Reilly and N. Anderson were thrown out third to first; Fitz- gerald singled and Sherwood fanned. McIntyre: Roach went in pitching for Hargreaves. McNeil] got on base on an error and was thrown out when he rashly tried to make home. Adams and Quinn were thrown out at. first. Sixth Inning Hargreaves: Walton tlied out and Ccokson was thrown out at tlrst. D. Anderson singled but when Schoenfeldt drove to short the short stop relayed to second to out Anderson on the forced run. Fourth Inning - Hargreaves: Walton was thrown out at first. Cookson singled and Ander- son flied out. SchOenfeldt, singled to put Cookson on second and himself on tirst. They were left there when Mc- Ilroy was thrown out at tirst. McIntyre: Moran walked. Cooke, McShane and Webber all were thrown out at first. McIntyre: Moran singled and Cooke walked. McShane hit a saeritiee bunt and was thrown out at first. He ad- vanced Moran and Cooke. Webber hunted as Moran started home. The squeeze play worked and the run came in. Webber was thrown out at first and Cooke, who also tried to come home, was tagged at the plate tor the third out, Seventh Inning Hargreaves: McIlroy flied out, Reilly was thrown out at first and Jennings flied out. Third Inning Hargrcaves: Reilly flied out and N. Anderson walked Schmadeke and Sherwood both fanned. .. Play by play adcount of the game is as follows: McIntyre: Webber struck out; Rich- ardson singled and was thrown out trying to make second on a peg from the plate and Dunn ttit'd out to the catcher. Macmen Shut Hargreaves Out in First Play-down Contest First Inning Hargreaves: Sherwood was thrown out at first; Walton fanned and Cook- son fiied out to left field, visitors only tour clouts them was better than I In a big fourth innin smashed out seven of r Ieorge MeShane Hurls McIntyre to Initial Victory in Play-offs With Hargreaves. Maemen Smash Out Seven of Total of Eight Hits in One Inning to Take Six Runs. Wrightmen Use Three PitOers Against Ike Solomon‘s Crew. McIntyre: Richardson was thrown Good Re-Conditioned Cars to go Small Balances Only $11,000 worth of USED CARS TO BE 8MliilllllllFll6liiil0 FIRST AVENUE All Makes and Models at the Lowest Prices. Some NEW ONTARIO MOTORS Don't Hesitate!--Any of our Cars may be purchased with a Small Down Payment and Easy Terms for the Balance McIntyre. . 0016000 00x--7 8 1 Hargreaves ________ 000000 OOO-AI 4 3 Summary Earned runs: off McShane, 0; off Schmadeke, ii; off Fitzgerald, I; oft Roach, 0. Three base hits. Moran. First base on balls: off McShane, 2; off Schmadeke, 1; off Fitzgerald, o; off Roach, 3. Struck out by: Mc- Totals V , ”.030 0 4 24 13 3 a---barbed for McIlroy in the 9th. b--- replaced N. Anderson in the 7th. c-- replaced Schmadeke in the 4th. d--re- placed Fitzgerald in the 5th. McIntyre _ . 001 6000 00x--7 8 1 Hargreaves ________ 000 000 OOO-AI 4 3 Sherwood, If Walton, ss Cookson, of D. Anderson, rf Schoenfeldt. c McIlroy. 2b . Reilly, 3b .. N. Anderson, lb Schmadeke, p aMcCluskey _ bJennings . cFitzgerald dRoach Webber, rf Richardson, ss Dunn, of _ McNeil], lb Thayer, If Quinn, 2b Moran, 3b _ Cooke, C McShane, p F Adams Ninth Inning Hargreaves: D. Anderson went on base on an error. Schoenfeldt hit to short. The toss to second outed An- derson and the double play to first caught Schoenfeldt. .MteCluskey walk- ed and Reilly fanned to end the game. McIntyre Totals Sixth Inning Hargreaves: Roach went out, at flrst; Sherwood walked and was thrown out at second when Cooksmx hit to short stop. Walton ttled out. McIntyre: Adams walked. Quinn hit to second and McIlmy caught. the low Me tossed to Jennings at first to h Adams off. Moran was thrown at first. ADMISSION $1.00 LADIES FREE SCHUMACHER Monday, September Ith, 1939 McINTYRE ARENA Dunn flied 28 7 Hargreaves SCHUMACHER LIONS CLUB DANCE ABTtHPOA 20010 RHPOA E 9.30 pm. until ut and Mc- (LABOUR DAY) 0 Shane. tr. tMlttttttdNte, I Roach. 1. Double pla I 'Met1txry to Jenning imchardson to Quin] tRlchardson to Qumn to M Wild Pitches, tletttttadeke, l. pitcher, Webber. Sacrmce him ber, Mesh-n0. Canadian Malartic Castle Trethewey Central Patricia Central Porcupine Coniagas Contaurum Dome Howey International Nickel Kerr Addisson Kirkland Lake Leitch Lake Shore Little Long Lac Mchcd Cockshun MacaSSa McIntyre McKenzie Red Lake Mummers Mining Corporation Moneta Naybob Nipissing O'Brien Pamour _ Paymaster . Pickle Crow Pioneer T . Preston East Dome Aldermac Ashley Aunor Base Metals Beanie Bldgood Boblo Bralome Broulan Porcuph Buffalo Ankerite Premier San Antonio Sherritt Gordon St. Anthony Sullivan Con. Siscoe _ Sylvanne Teak Hughes Waite Amulet, Wrie ht Hargreaves Interesting Souvenir Mailed from Jerusalem Mr. Robt. Holmes this week received a very Interesting souvenir of Palestine mailed from Jerusalem. It is a port-. card showing the "Circle" in the city of Ttel-Aviv) with miodern buildings of attractive type, a double-deck motor bus and other signs of progress and enterprise. The picture was sent by Mr. Holmes' grandnieee. Miss Grace Sutherland, who is makin, a world tour To-day's Stocks this summer B'chntttdehe, 2; Double plays m 'FF',uAt-A.N'KFHW" ORCHESTRA PHONE 797 LISTED PAGE 1tvgeruid, Ir, Hargrmves McIntyre. 1 H “fab 10 46 1 Ill 1 .21 74 37.50 2.63 1-.60 4 .00 31.00 30 90 121:.» B 1.93 M 1.05 2.13 8n 1 .85 9'1 3 .05 4 .00 1.14 1.05 M 4.05 1.35 1.50 1.54 86 9% 63B 5.65 7.60 2513 l .65 1.85 6 b 28 50 63 13 8

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