n in Momtyre: Thayer took ï¬rst when 5:6 by the pttcher, Murphy. Quinn singléd and Thayer madé third. Quinn was caught out trying to make second and TMoran and Cooke flied out. . v Conner Cliff: Collins and Lora were thrown. out at ï¬rst base. Longfellow got on base when Webber dropped a :fly in the outï¬eld but was left there when Bertulli was thrown out on ï¬rst; ere In - Title Series . h Cine-t It McIntyre é ’ on ‘ Solomons Chutes Belt ' .eef 8!: “$33th Highly Tented Cliff Butler. Visitors Bellyâ€"III mu Stanza for Tvm Runs from Four Bite. . mmtmtookeone a memedouttocentreheid. mthecopteetbetmhthe ultimatum Rumm'uthmwn andmï¬iekelï¬ehuueJddEre‘which outhtnmendDunndoubiedandwes apenedattheflcrntyreï¬rkhwedi mm out at third base. maven: Tmaday Item-noon. m W In! tanned.- bythevetermhurieraemew .. nonhuman. won a same “view with ". copper curt: Lora singled and hour â€demwamoflhï¬ imaiodout. natumhttrtmtmto mmmhem the mtï¬imflemmy.mdsontommnto perCliaequadecoreleesunmmeW Weill “m 9" out “'9 18138“ “d V†W†“7;†thmin out and Moran med out all to lemma 1‘! KC ‘ of Series“ * V‘ horn Ontario Title‘ DVD 31138.. . Murphy. highly touted more! belt, pitcher who won six. out of Keven 113315 in the play-offs down Budbury my. wed driven out at the boxin We†name in the fonrth inning war he allqwedn four hits [on ï¬ve runs and walked We men. His place was ï¬lled by Collier The left hander had 9, bad time fan the remainder of the inning but settled down sitter Wt to play a fair game. .6 George HeShane was hit nihe time; but most of them were scmteh singles Only once during the contest did the to right and left ï¬eld. ~ Maintyre‘ ‘msn'a‘ne singlet! *~ and; Webber made ï¬rst when Bertulll, 01111 catcher. emed Richardson {laid downj a- hunt. to advance both men and Duim’ singled to bring them both home; Dunn was left on base when McNelll was‘ thrown out and Thayer ï¬led out. ' McIntyre: Webber walked and made second on a passed ball. Richardson and Dunn were thrown out at ï¬rst base and on Dunn’ s throw-out,- Webber made third. He was left there however. when McNeil flied out to 1e1t_fl'e‘ld.- Play by play summary of the game is as follows: _ . . g First Inning Copper 0111!: Wallace was thrown out at. ï¬rst ans Harm followed out" an a throw from third to ï¬rst. Perm» 9m- gled and was left. on base when Baird was thrown out at ï¬rst. v-..“ v- -v- ’w'v'p game show any signs of getting away from him and that was in the ninth inning ‘Foui'th Inning' ~. :- 1' Copper Cliff: Permsingled and was thrown out on u cubcliisr’s‘pec to sec- ond. Baird was» caught at ï¬rst » and? Collins got. on buse when McNem; on ï¬rst. dropped the hull. Lora made ï¬rst when McShune’s throw to MdNeill ‘ tool; the first. baseman of! the sack. HoWéver: fellow ï¬led- out. “ McIntyre: Quinn walked to start the fourth inning scoring bee. Moran dou- bled to put Quinn on third. He came home when TBertulll passed the ball at: the plate Murphy Cllfl' pitcher..err2911 to score Moran and put Cooke on ï¬rst. 1 At that polnt Murphy was dragged and~1 replaced in the Cl!!! pitcher’s box by Collier. MW' 3 second gror ma M031 ’~ - 4.....MJH steal 7 ’ second 2': McNeil! watked to again load thé .1?th W due out†retire the side... . ’ - ~ - ' If Shane on mï¬mmébasa. Richmiy . McIntyre: Quinn muted end Mona ~~Mclntyre Tennis Club- dance will be singled. Cooke Blamed“ thetwo men held-u planned at the Porcupine Bad- were left on base when W was ininhon club to-morrow- (many) night. thrown out at ï¬rst and Webber flied apoclal lighting and decorations will out. ' ‘ 9 make this one of the most beautiful some 1min: , gene» ever held. The muslc‘ls being Oomér 0111!? Mae and awe bl} mauled by Rick Roberts and the But-e directly to ï¬rst and "were ohted magma-Axum Orchestl‘a. H out. n4“ (xiii: WE singled .- ,md held on base When mgr†Dapper Cliff: Lora singled and hour mum“. Batumhit right tnto i. donate my. Richardson to Quinn to Weill, st ï¬rst. } Hemtyre. Adam and Quinn were thrown out an Moran flied out all to Copper Cï¬ï¬‚: comer flied out to con: the ï¬eld. Wallace singled and stole seco'xid. He was left. there when Harm fanned and Perlgoe was thran out at first, and Dupuls, who pinch hat for Collier, was treated similarly. ' Webber, rt RichardsOn, s ,wallao'e, 2b Inra cf ........... Inngfenow 3b Bertull11c am: rt Collins, 1! '- McIntyre: Cooke flied out. "McShane hit and Webber" followed with another single. Richardson got on base on an' error to load them and Dunn hit to short Who retined Richardson on the toroewut. 0n the same play Moshané- scored. McNeill fanned to retire the, side flapper Cliff: Baird and Collins sin- gled. Lora. doubled to right ï¬eld. Web- ber 430% the ball back fast enough to men Baird at the plate. With Collins and. Lora on, Longfellow doubled. He ‘scor‘éd them both but was left on him- self when Bertulli was thrown out at M .0; Oolller 3. Left on buses; Mo tyre, .;10 Copper Cliff, 6. Hit by._ pitcher Thuyer (Murphy). Passed bulls‘ Beitulll. 2. Double plays: McIntyre, 1,’ (mason to Quinn to MoNelll). Two; hue hits. Moran, Lora, Mngfenow, ;Dunn.8ucrlflce hits Richardson, 2; Mc- shame. 1.8mm) buses, Wulace 1; Dunn,- x - Colli‘er rcplaced Murphy in 4th ‘ - 9th; McIntyre ..; ............. 002 300 01xâ€"0 9 3 We: cut: ........ 000 000 002â€"2 0 4 92 Umpires: plate, Peter Hacxetzt, Kirk- {and lake; bases, 0. Telford Copper. 0M, and Walter Coleman, Tl_mmlns. , Earned runs 01! McShane, 2; oï¬ Murphy; 2, of! Collier,1.First. on balls: of! Mï¬mne, 0; off Murphy, 2; off Col- 1%}! Struck out by: McShane, 2; minutes. McIntyre Tennis Club Dance Friday Evening Totals ................ 316 92716 3 x-lAdams replaced 'I'hayer in the 4th. - Dupuis batted for Collier in the It! #b‘r~~ EM- game: one hour and ï¬fty; Ninth ‘11â€" -L 0’. i‘ V ‘4‘}! 3 ° . up»! Copper Cl“! McIntyre AB RHPOAE RHE. flit Three Cliff flIIrlers for . TWelve Hits and Twelve [inns in Second COnteSt YeSIerday â€WIIWI 4|. “’0 W,WV LU! â€"...â€".. """"e" 5"“. " ' ' " " ’ . . '8 ‘ {or Gnlette end Dr. Ana- Broadcasting: " Series 1n am for one. Roland max-y. North Amenca. spam {or the network. who he. Exclusive Wag rlchts {or the non. ' 7 ts during the Series. was 1989 bemoan world series have been‘oleo" tatthealxnlnc- signed by the Gunman Broadcasting! «Announcers who will interpret ploy- Oorpomtton and the Glllette Safety by-pla‘y description: 0! the games will moor Company. who will sponsor the be named next week." Mr. Stample- serlu in the {united States and Canada. man stated. . Broadcasting the series ln North Am- The World Series starting early in ertce wlll cost approximately $300,000 lt October will be carried over the entire ls-vonnouuoed by J. I. Stampleman. 080 network which includes 36 mldent of the Glllette Safety Rumor stations. SponsOr Pays $300,000 for Broadcasting. Series in North America. ' The Macmen leave today for Copper Cliff to continuethe series there. They will play again Frlday, barring rain, and if a faurth game is necessary it will he held' on Saturday. Ike Solomon’ 8 Macmen took their second step towards a Northern ball title yesterday afternoon when they came from behind to win their second game against Copper Clifl, champions of the Make! Belt league. The Nickel :Belters got an early start, and at ‘the end of the ï¬rst inning held a two run lead. as the end of the foï¬l‘th inning they 'had lost one run and still maintained a two point margin. They made their lead four runs at the end of the (ï¬rst half. 01 the ï¬fth. Two big in- nings put the Macmen well out in the lead, however, and from that time they were never headed. Jake Quinn had a big day for the Macmen and "'b’elted in four runs in twice at bat. Each time he' hit a long single over second base which was hard to get and enabled two men to cross the ‘ Gallery did the pitching duties for the McIntyre and outlast’ed three vis- iting hurlers. Because of the fact that their acehui‘l'er, MoCabe, tore a carti- lage in his knee at batting practice on Tuesday, the Ciiflmen were not able to put him in as schieduled. Instead Col- lier, who' played ï¬ve innings against the Macmen on the previous day. started. He was replaced ‘by Murphy, who also played the day before, after he was hit seven times. The Macmen smashed Murphy’s offerings for ï¬ve hits and Tans was tossed ‘in for the dying A play by play summary of the game is as follows:â€" First Inning Copper Cliff: Wallace walked and. stole second. Hann singled! and Peri- goe's single scored WallaCe. Baird sin- gled to score. Hann and Perlfoe came home on a wild pitch. Collins hit and Baird was forced out. Lora walked to advance Collins, who was put. on base through the «flelder’s choice. They both were left on base when Gallery fanned Longfellow and Dupuis. McIntyre: Webber took ï¬rst, hit by a pitched ball. Richardson fanned and Dunn flied out before McNeill’s double scored Webber. Quinn walked and, with' McNeill left on base :Moran flied Win SecondStraight Victory from Copper Clifl’ by Margin of Five Runs. Come from Behind Early Game Handi- cap. Gallery Outlasts Three Visiting Hurlers in Pit- ‘citer’ 8 Box. Quinn Bangs Four Runs Home With Bin- g es. , Second Inning Copper Cliff: Collier, Wallace and Hana all were thrown out at ï¬rst. McIntyre: Adams tool: A base, hit by a pitched ball; He made .second- on a passed ball. Granberg flied out and Gallery did likewm. Webber singled and Adams stole third. He made home on an em at third. Richardson was thrown out. at ï¬rst. Copper cum. Peflgoe singled and took second on Baird’s sacriï¬ce bunt He made third when Collins was thrown outat ï¬rst and came borne on 9. passed ball. Lora was thrown out at McIntyre: Dunn was thrown out at ï¬rst. Quinn and We!!! both flied out to short..st.op. ‘mwKnofanuaW. The: ,omewexuoxmcaledme 'Wmtwmmmm IxnuhuaeutlybyJudge Swear n. ‘undu hidioommhflonerolw. mthmmm. Wm ’mdspotuvfltest attendtncmem- mum coon-gym signed by m. The "W¢iflvd Series stem ng early m October will be carried over the entire 030 network which includes 3 5 McIntyre: Granberg got on base on an error at short. 4 Gallery flied out and Webber hit a triple to score Granberg; Richardson ‘got on base on an error and Webber scored on the same play Dunn walked and MoNeill got on base when hit by a. pitched ball. Quinn’s single drove Richardson and Dunn in. Moran flied and Thayer went out at first to end a four run inning. Seventh Inning Copp‘erlcnï¬' : Wallace a’nd Hann were thrown out at ï¬rst. Perigoe singled and made third when Baird, stole sec- and but they both were left on base when Switch went‘out at first. etfort to get the ball .,Lora centre ï¬eld-7 er, slipped and fell hard. He was in.- Jured temporarily Meanwhile, Rich- ardson got himself thrown out at third. MoNem got on base on error and Quinn’s long single brought him and Dunn home. Moran ï¬led and Thayer was thrown out at ï¬rst to end the in- ' . Sixth Inning Copper Cliff: Longfellow struck out and 'Bertulli and Murphy were thrown out at ï¬rst. ning. McIntyre granberg flied out and Gallery @dt' his only hit 0"! the day,a single Webber was thrown out at ï¬rst. and Richardson flied out. ‘Eighth Inning Copper Cliff: Lora singled and Long- fellow hit into a double play. Quinn took the ball, tagged Lora and threw to first to opt Longfellow. Bertulli fanned. McIntyre: Dunn singled to lead oï¬.’ MoNeill hit and the third baseman chose to throw to second to put out Dunn and elave McNeill on base Quinn- and Moran walked to load the bases and Thayer’ '5 double brought them both home. Granberg singled to bring They- er in and stole second At that point Murphy was replaced pitching by Tans. Gallery was thrown out at ï¬rst and Granberg made third. Webber walked and stole second but he and Granberg were left on base when Richardson flied out. to right ï¬eld. a Ninth Inning Copper Cliffs: Tans wallged. Wallace 4.1’m U3 '3'313'53 RIVERSIDE PAVILION Wednesday Admission 75¢ a, Couple Admission $1.00 a Couple ~- r Md to left mace. Pertgoe MW tneldmd hittothlrdand them- Hum alone rim to tad m thrown out at ascend when an M to end thevume. Lora' cf ......... LC. fgellow, 3b Dupuls, c ....... Gainer, .p ....... x-Switch ......... y-Bertuln ....... z-Murphy Summary Earned runs: Webber, 1; Thayer, l; Hahn, d; Perigoe, 3. Three base hits, Webber, Perlgoe; Two base hits, McNeil Thayer. First base on balls: off Cal- lery, 4;-oï¬â€˜ Collier, 3; off Murphy, 2; off Ta’us, Lsu‘uck out by: Gallery 4; Collier, 2. Left on bases McIntyre, 11; Copper .Cliff, 6. Wild pitches, Gallery, 1. “Double plays, McIntyre, ~1 (Quinn-to McNeill)I Passed balls, Dupuis, .1; Granberg, 1. Hit by pitcher, Webber, Adams, McNeill (Collier, Baird, (Cal- lery). Sacriï¬ce hits, Baird. Stolen bases Webber, MoNeill, Adams, Gransberg, Wallace, 2, Baird, Collins. Umpires, Peter "Hackett, Kirkland Lake, plate; Walter Coleman, Timmins, ï¬rst; G. Telford, Copper Cliff, third. Game time, two hours. During the time in- which sporting even-ts were being held in the grounds, Parlgoe, 'lb Baird. rf Collins“ If Iroquois Falls, Sept. 6â€"(Special to The AdvanceF-JUndaunted by the cold driving rain, a. large group of specta- topsand participants assembled at the arena, on Monday, to witness a whirl- wind of sporting events scheduled for the Labour Day celebration here. Commencing with a huge parade and headed by the Kirkland Lake Pipe Band, it gave an excellent entry to ,the day’s proceedings. Totals ................ 34 71024 8'4 x-Replaced Collins in the 4th y-R/e- placed Dupuis in the 3rd z-«Replaced Collier in the 6th. '*.Replaced Murphy McIntyre Copper < Timmins Boxers in Big Event at Iroquois Falls on Labour Day junior sports were held in the morn- ing and senior events in the afternoon. Many handsome prizes were awarded to ning, jumping, high jumps, novelty races, such as roiling-pin throwing, coat race, egg race, and many others. boxing. eliminations for the Northern Ontario Junior Championship were be- ing conducted within the arena, and Wallace, 2b in the 8th. Starting Saturday night, September 9th we are very pleased to be able to oï¬er our Patrons the music of a First Class Dance Band, with Henry Kelneek and His Merry Swing Band, featuring Billy Bradley at the Piano. - 'HIis orchestra played four months at the Silver Slipper in Toronto. The Pavilion’s ï¬ne dance floor and this outstanding orch’estra will com- bine to make the Paw. the best and most pOpular Danee Spot in the district. Come once and you will come again. , The Riverside Pavilion Announces HENRY ‘KELNECK RHE 1:110 024 04xâ€"12 12 2 301 020 001â€" 7 104 McIntyre Fights to be ï¬eld as ScheduledDespite Crisis ’ ‘ provided Ml entertainment for the boxing fans. The evenim was solely devoted to giving decisions to the boxing cham- pions. who received cups for their spendid eflorts. The winners ï¬re as follows: - E. ODonnell took the title over Wayman, of Ansonvme, in the 55 lb. class in 21 rounds. Henri Guitar won the decision in a 3- round bout from J. Pearon, of An- sonville. Webster and Guides, Principnh in Thirty Round Cord, Scheduled to Arrive Here on September 11 for Contest Two Days Liter. Daugherty, Tm-onto, and McCul- longh, Hamilton, Have Been Obtained for Preliminary. D. Carbonneau won the decision from Sawyn, of Kapuskasing, in the fourth round, when a draw was declared at the ï¬nish of the third. In the 95 bound class, Kimouchl. Knpuskasing was the proud winner the 3- bout round over A. Dennault, Ansonvflle. An exciting bout. ’took place in the .105 pound class, when Douglas Ter- reault, of Timmlns took the cham- pionship after defeating staunch Stan- ley Chircosky, of Iroquois Falls, in a 3-round match. Chircosky went down several times but kept up till the end. _ w-v vâ€" w-â€" But-ler, of Timmins, won his decisive chmpionship when he knocked out Moore, of Matheson, in" the ï¬rst round in the '135 pound class. Thibbault, of 'I‘immins, also won his cup after defeating Roy Smith. of no- quois Falls. in a hard fought battle, In the 85 pound class, Commeau. Kmpskasing. defeated U. Dowe. Iroquois 1’31!st take home the opp. I Smile of Mabheson, was defeated in a 3- round bout by McGlaughlin, of Kapuskaslng, 1n the 115 pound class. Rip Powers, Iroquois Falls, took the decision‘axter defeating Ballaritine, of Kapuskasing, in an exciting match. Bill Coats. Iroquois Falls, won his Ducume, of Kapuskasing, won his 125 pound class championship when he knocked out Donald McLeod, of Iro- quois Fans in the second round. Here too was an exciting match. Wednesday, Sept. 13, 8.30 pan. Reserved Tickets _ Gene/ml Ad $1.00 and 75c 50c Tickets on sale at Mahley . Ball, 'l‘immins, Larry Wilson’s, Grant Byerlay, South Porcupine. and his McINTYRE ARENA JOHNNIE GAUDES JIMMY WEBSTER Feature Boutâ€"10 Rounds (South Africa, 127 lbs.) (Milwaukee. 127 lbs.) of of of in VS. w 9 W In Europe will not prevent the thirty rounds of boxing scheduled for the McIntyre Arena for September 13 - Robert Crosby, Athletic Director. said .' today. He pointed out that the eon- : testants in the main bout. both of whom have been ï¬ghting in the United States ' recently, have left for Toronto where they win mm until September. 11 be- fore coming here. Jimmy Webster. one of the top thvee tanking bahtamweights in the world. will met another man who ranks among the leaders in the class; Johnny Gaudes, of Milwuakee. Fighting weights will be 127 pounds. r- “____._ The other preliminaly sees Babby Doughty. of Toronto. 122 pounds and A1 McCullough, of Hamilton 123 pounds. Their ï¬ght will be an eight round bout. In the semi-«ï¬nal Walter Hicks. of Toronto, meets a local man in t six round contest. Lorne Dubeau has been rated as a promising prospect and. a neal'comer. He will be tested to the utmost against Hicks. Weights will be 135 pounds. ' The ï¬nal and semi-ï¬nal bouts will be refereed by Tommy McBeigh, of Toronto. a former ï¬ghter of note and a highly rated referee, in 'the preliminmies Sootty Ramage, of Hamilton will meet Tops T011110, of Timmins, in a six round bout at 123 pounds. Top admission price will be a dollar. This should be an attraction in itself as it would not be uncommon for ï¬ght fans to pay three dollars for a ring side seat at such a card us this. wholé' duration of the meet. Leu Wadsworth of Timmins, will referee the pmliminary bouts match after defeating Nelson; of Ka- pus-kasinxg, in the first round. ' , .« 'A lug; audience witneSsed the box- ing championships, which proved ex- citing, and good sportsmanship the General Admission ’ 50c Schumacher,