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

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©000440040000000000000000008 Total The first half of the hockey schedule for the Mines League this year will be played in the McIntyre Arfena,. Games will begin on Wednesday of this week when the Dome and McIntyre imset in the first game and Hollinger and Coniaurum meet at 9.00 p.m. Dec. 1â€"7.30 pm.â€"Dome vs. McIntyrs 9.00 pm.â€"Hollinger vs. Conâ€" laurum. Dec. 4â€"1.30 pm.â€"iMciIntyre vs. Holâ€" linger. 9.00 pm.â€"Dome vs, Coniaurum. Dec. 8â€"Pamour vs. Hollinger. Ankerite s. Coniaurum Doc. 11â€"Dome vs. Ankerite Pamour vs. McIntyre. Dec. 15â€"Coniaurum vs, McIntyre Pamour vs. Ankerite #§000¢0000000040000000000000000080¢808 0000080800800 08e 0e First goal of the game came at about the"nlne minute mark when the speedy Hastie, who last year played for Lake Shore, broke loose and darted up the ice, He passed the puck to Rozzini who flicked it past Kemp for the initial tally. The rush came just after Dewey sneaked up from behind and stole th? puck from Godin. Sudbury looked very fast and ve smooth in the first period but bc Ankerite lines held up well. Ankerite opened with the first rushn which losked as though it might end with a tally on the scoreboard. Morris, Allen and Hepworth broke loose and threw a scare into the Sudbury deâ€" fencemen. All Games to be Played in the Mcintyre Arena Durâ€" ing First Half of Vlmul League Schedule. ; The Sudbury crew are a smooth fastâ€"working team that will cause plenty of trouble in the N.O.H.A. this season. Both they and the Bisons were not as smooth as they will be when they get several games under their belts and the season is well under way but both teams showed promise Oof power. MONDAY NOVEMBER 27TH, 1939 Fight Hard for One Goal Win Over Ankerite Bisons In Fast Game Here Saturday Locals and Strong Sudbury Team Provide Porcupine Fans With Best Game of the Season to Date. Bisons Press Hard Against Disorganized Visiting Team in Last Moâ€" ments but Are Unable to Deadlock, Miners Edge Out Victory Saturday Night ”W-â€"*â€"-â€"w e e smm nc n n en n ce enc a on c n TOâ€"NIGHT, MON., NOV. 27 | SCHUMACHER LIONS CLUB Preâ€"Season Cup Series DQONME me day the ury 38â€" me tho will on The game, at this point, opened up wide and there were many rushes to keep the fans on the edge of their seats. Before the period ended a four man Sudbury rush was successful. Dewey slapped in a loose puck. Assists on the goal were credited to Brady and Shilâ€" lington. Â¥Ycung wno Dattedi Une Gist into UThe open nset. The teams: Sudbury Miners: Goal, ,Carey; daefence, Price, Torti; centre. Dewey; wings, Brady, Shillington; alâ€" _! terates. Hastis, Rozzini, Heximer, Nichâ€" olson, Shields, Carriere, McIntyre, Shaâ€" han, McGlashen. Buffaloâ€"Ankerite: goal, Kemp; deâ€" fence, Dickson ‘~Godin; centre, Morris; wings, Allen, ° Hepworth; alternates: Young, Pilotte, McCaffrey, Lavallee, North Bay, Nov. 25. the regular league schedule opens tonight which means they‘ll be kept rather| busy from now on, the North Bay El-l carmen are still in the market for exâ€"| hibition battles with outside teams. l The North Bay cagers have accepted | a challenge hurled at them by Noranda‘ Lynch, Buell, Richer and Pecore. Officials: Marty Lauder and Wilder. Summaryâ€"First Pericd 1.â€"Sudburyâ€"Rozzini (Hastie) .. 9.10 Period 2.â€"â€"~Ankeriteâ€"Hepworth (Morris and Allen) . ; inssc es O 3â€"â€"Sudbu1y-â€"â€"Shulmgton ( DeweV) 4 40 4. â€"Sudburyâ€"Dewey (Brady and Shillington C pet:ifticn with one Of tPams wWIllCI will be striving to enter O.A.B.A. play offs. They are Northwestern Quebe champions. And this is from The Globe and Mail:| Sandyâ€"I hear that you and Maggie| have been reconciled and are to be‘ married after all? | Macâ€"Quite right. You see, Maggie | has put on weight, and we couldn‘t get : the engagement rinz off her finger. ' Heximer and Dickson were banished in the final period when they went into a slugfest with high sticks. First penalties of the game were awarded in the third period but not before ten minutes of the end of the game Len Gcodin was penalized shortly after for boarding Nicholson. Firnal goal of the game was scored by the Ankerite when one of their men, Godin, was still in the penalty box. Hepworth shot and Swibury goalie, Carey, came out of the net and interâ€" cepted However, Hepworth regained the puck and circled the net. From behind he passed the puck out to YÂ¥cung who batted the disc into the Third Period 5.â€"Ankeriteâ€"YÂ¥oung (Hepworth) 15.00 Penaltiesâ€"Heximer, Dickson, Godin. HOCK EY MciINTYRE ARENA ANOTHER SCOTCH ONE bBut not Before Te end of the game Le! rilized shortly after fol i Armstrong Toal ....... l Davidson } Berardine | McQuarrie | Towers ... | Webb Salomaa | _ The Northern Power Company bow!â€" ldng team went well out into the lead of the first haif of the league bowling lschedule They canot be beat now as ,they are five points up on any other team and the best that any team can do nevt Friday night when the first ; half of the schedule will be completed 'is rob them of four points. | _ Results from Friday are as follows: Gambles Gagnon qi 167 184 188â€"â€"539 Moss ............. 202 14 [ Lambert ........... 160 148 96 â€"â€"399 Triorester ;;............ 203 130 123â€"â€"456 [ Tait .........‘s TBg: 174 Official verdict was that both Mcâ€" | Intyre players accept penalties and that Coach Crosby leave the game. Crosby refused to do so and the referee called ! the match and officially awarded the decision to the Dome team. ‘ Huggins, during the dispute, gave the Macmen one minute to have two men l in the penalty box and also have their |coach out of the gameâ€"that is, out of ‘ the players‘ box. When the minute was up his ultimatum had not been met and he closed the match. Poth teams returned to the«ce and played the remainder of the game but it was only an exhibition match. The Macmen scored another goal during the session, but as the game had officiâ€" ally been called off, it did not count. Trouble developed early in the game. | Near the end of the first period players 1 began sticks high and it was evident that their tempers were on ' eage. The only goal of the session came when Bill Maki flipped one in on Taylor‘s rebound. ! Bcb Crosby, the McIntyre coach, got Iinto an argument with Referee Hugâ€" <gins when one of his men was banished for, as the referee said, deliberately | holding. Bill Holoukka, the offending play®, argued against the penalty and was given an additional penalty for misconduct, At that point Crosby came out on the ice and took up the disâ€" cussion. Another player, Sandy Milne, came up to the disputants and began to enter into the melee. He too was lgiven a penalty by the referee. Gagnon Moss ... Lambert Horester ‘Fait :.::;.. Northern Power Out in Front in Bowling League Dome moved into the finals of the Schumacher Lions Club preâ€"season hockey tourney as the result of a 4â€"1 victory over the McIntyre on Friday night at the McIntyre arena. The win was hardly orthodox inasmuch as it was awarded by Referee Al Huzgins four minutes after the start of the third period. Referee A1 Huggins and MciIntyre Coach, Bob Crosby Get Into Gabfest and Referee Calls Game Four Minutes After Opening of Third Period. Trouble Starts When Player Disputes Holding Penalty. Domesters Advance Into the Finals by Virtue of Win by Award at Mcintyre on Friday The Dome scored two goals in the Total Advance + oOwer 170 .186 212 174 119 160 3 960 oâ€"Overtime 176 207 101 179 151 833 301 â€"â€"681 186 â€"â€"A74 144 â€"â€"490 176â€"â€"â€"176 336 â€"â€"748 145â€"â€"515 121 â€"«â€"362 96â€"â€"381 206 â€"â€"621 321 P _ â€" Farlier reports had indicated the _arena there would not be opened beâ€" cause of its conditionr, but the municiâ€" pality, which owns the property, has entered into an agreement with A. G. Day, local citizen there, to put the building into shape to pass the buildâ€" ing inspector. The terms of the conâ€" tract between the town and Mr. Day provide that he is to turn the buildâ€" ing into an open air rink after this season and that he will be entitled to all revenues for three winters and to the use of lumber available when the changes are made in the property. Two Sheets of Ice With Cobalt rink open and the New Liskeard arena available as usual, the group will have at least two sheets cf ice for the three teams which ordinâ€" arily comprise the tnterâ€"town series. In Haileybury, the position with reâ€" gard to the armory, in part of which hockey games are played each winter, is unchanged and it reported the military authorities are likely to need use of their whole building in present circumstances. But it is believed that even if no local rink is provided, Haileybury will have a junior team to compéte with the others, playing its scheduled games in the rinks at Cobalt and New Liskeard. It is thought unlikely the group will have intermediate teams operating in this district this season. ‘ The victory put the Dome into the finals with the Coniaurum Flyers. The two teams meet tonizht and the Lions Club trophy is at stake. Ssummary First Period 1. Dome, Maki (Taylor and Nevins) Just after the third period started a long shot came down the ice and Sandy Milne, on defence, took the rubber. The shot rolled over his stick and while he was taking his time to clear Mickey McCann came flying down the slippery, surprised him ’and took the puck away to take it in and score. Huggins put the Dome two up again shortly after when he took a neat pass from Maki to puntch the rubber into the net. Penalties, Cooper, Mann, Messett. Ssecond Period 2. Dome, Nevins (Mayes)............... 2.29 3. Milne (Mann and Somers) 4. Dome, Huggins (Maki) ... 8.31 Penalties, Lister, Dunn, Beker, PoZzzO, Taylor, Bowman, Huggins. Thirda Pericd 5. Dome, McCann ... Penalties, Hoioukka, Mllne heated second canto. Les Nevins shot from the wing and the angle drive nestled itself into the twine for the second Dome goal. In the second Mann, of the MceIntyre, took the puck down the ice and drove at Brownlee, the Dome goalie, Brownâ€" lee turned the puck aside but Somers took the rebound and slipped the puck to Sandy Milne, who got credit for the goal. See Hope for Haileybury, Nov. 25.â€"Prospects that the Central Group of the N.O.HA. will be represented in the junior series during the coming winter appeared brighter over last weekâ€"end with the announcement that Cobalt probably would have a rink available before the season opens. Junior Team for Cobalt After All Weekâ€"End Hockey Scores | Detroit 2 oBoston 2 oAmericans 2 N, H. L.â€"Saturday Toronto 4 Americans Canadians 4 Detroit KEMP KEEPS GOAL CLEAR IN HOT GAME Sunday Chicrago Rangeys Toronto Enthusiastic Support Each of the six clubs which gave notice of entry at the meeting supâ€" ported enthusiastically the measures adopted to smooth the way for a town league. Hockey is expected to be of good intermediate calibre, but there should be some redâ€"hot competition beâ€" tween the outside and Sudbury clubs before the winter is through. Deadline for paidâ€"up entries was set for this Saturday. Sudbury, Nov. 25.â€"The Nickel Bolt Hockey League will operate with six teams as the result of the orgsanization meeting recently, when representaâ€" tions was made from Falconbridge, Frood Juniors, Levack, Sudbury Hockey Club, Sudbury Irish and Donovan Shamrocks. The teams will be ready to take to the ice just as soon as the natural ice is ready .Opening of the league is tenâ€" Hockey Fans in Nickel Belt to See S1x Team League Taken during the Sudbury Minersâ€"â€" Buffaloâ€"Ankerite Bisons game at the Mclntyre Arena on Saturday night, the above photo shows Dave Kemp, Ankerite goalie clearing the disc away from his citadel. The two men on the left with their backs to the camâ€" era are Pilotte and Len Godin. The Ankerite player facing the camera is Dickson and in the backâ€"ground may be seen two of the Sudbury players, Dewey on the right and Shillington almost obscured, The puck may be seen on the ice where it had skidded <cut Off Kemp‘s foot. TUESDAY WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28.29 Matineesâ€"Tuesday Wednesday 3.00 p.m. Students 25¢ Eveningsâ€"50c¢ Reserved Seats 50¢ Extra TICKETS ON SALE AT 15 â€"â€"LOGCAL STARS IN CASTâ€"â€"75 A GUARANTEED SHOW FOR A GOOD CAUSE PROCEEDS FOR THE RED CROSS "WE‘RE PIRATES BOLD" Don‘t Be Disappointedâ€"Get Your Tickets NOW ! Goldfields Theatre New Songs â€" New Costumes â€" New Scenery "PIRATE GOLD‘ (New Hit Tune of "PIRATE GOLD") The High and Vocational School Presents IF YOU LIKE GOOD MUSIC AND A FAST SHOW DON‘T MISS THIS BIG TREAT MOISLEY BALL DRUG STORE A Mallabarâ€"Turner Production ‘ Playcff? With Shifters | The Nickel Belt winner will play off with the winner of the Inco shift League for the right to advance into the NOH.A. playdowns. Before the shift league winner may playoff with league must pay $20 to the Nickel Belt. This is the sum which the NB L. paid for the N.O.H.A. entry. This amount has been handled by the Nickel Belt Minor Hockey Association in previous years. â€" i When the season opens, the teams will be playing two nights a week at the Palace Rink in Sudbury and perâ€" haps one night at Stanley Stadium in Copper Cliff. While the Copper Cliff [ arena is hard pressed to find time for all its scheduled events, the manageâ€" ment has virtually promised to arâ€" |range for times for the town league playoffs. Since they come at the end [ of February, there is a possibility that â€"natural ice will be soft at that time. Prices of 35 cents for adults and 15 cents for children were adopted and will apply to all seats. There will be no reserved section. Lower Prices Under the plan of bringing hockey back to popularity in the Nickel Belt, the adoption of lower price tickets was passed. The proposal of doubleheader games was thrown out as being imâ€" practical on natural ice, sinte the secâ€" ond game would be played on a poor surface. There was also discussion as to whether the time taken for two games was too long to ask spectators to stay. tatively set for the last week in the year, and the season, limited by the natural ice, will last about six weeks. Release First Half of Season‘s Cage Schedule Games to be Played in South Porcupine and Schumaeâ€" her High Schools. First game will be held on Tuesday, Decemlzer 5, in the South Porcupine High School gymnasium. At that time there will be two games Timmins and Paymaster and Hollinger and South Porcupine. Deéec. 5â€"In South Poxcupme High shool. 8 to 9 p.m..â€"CTiim‘ns vs Payâ€" master, 9 to 10 p..n.-â€"Ilo.ll‘inger vÂ¥s South Porcupine. Dec. 6â€"In Schumacher High School. 8 to 9 pm.â€"Schumacher H. S. vs Mcâ€" Intyre. 9 to 10 p.m.â€"Hollinger vs. Paymaster. The first half of the Porecupine Basâ€" ketbail Association schedule was reâ€" leased today by Louis Millette, Secreâ€" tary. Until such times as the new gymnasium in the McelIntyre Arena is completed, high schools in Schumachâ€" er and South Porcupine will be used for games. Dec. 13â€"In Schumacher High School. 8 to 9 pm.â€"South Porcupine vs Schuâ€" macher HS. 9 to 10 p.m.â€"Paymaster vs. McIntyre. Dec. 20â€"In Schumacher HS. 8 to 9 p.m.â€"McIntyre vs Hollinger. Jan. 5â€"In Schumacher HS. Schuâ€" macher H.S. vs Hollinger. "Drunkenness is inexcusable in times like these," says a writer. Agreed. Nobody should be lit up in a blackout. Dec. 7â€"In Schumacher High School. 5 pm. Timmins vs Schumacher HS. Dec. 12.â€"In South Porcupine High School. 8 to 9â€"McIntyre vs. South Porcupine. 9 to 10â€"Hollinger vs Timâ€" mins. Dec. 15â€"6 pni â€"â€"-Schumacher HS. vs Paymaster. Dec. 19â€"In South Porcupine H.S. 8 to 9 pm.â€"South Porcupine vs Timâ€" Jan. 3â€"In Schumacher H.S. McInâ€" tyre vs Timmins. From 2.00 to 3.45 p.m. and nights when there is no hockey game ADMISSION 15¢câ€"AFTERNOONS 25¢â€"NIGHTS MclIntyre Arena EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY AFTERNOONS Public Skating Adults 50c PAGE SEVEN

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