didn‘t so good on that one. Before the pariod was ended Cooper «scored on ons of thos» plays that every nockey player dreams of. More speciâ€" fically: Cooper was laofing in front of the net when Somers gave him a deadâ€"on pass. He drew Porter out of his het and shuttled the disc in bemnd him. First Gull goal came at the six minâ€" ute mark when Hodgson took a long shot from just inside the blue line at the right hand side of the goal. Beare didn‘t Icck so good on that one. ‘~CGame the se goals for the A Atlantic City. L the first and t] as© the alliterati While.Dick, hu who ied in p>na evening.was n th rebound on a and Somers to s: the evening at ad mark. aft score two to oae ccurate pass fro pill past Porter. This McIntyre h to be something ve the yzsar is over. | the other Poreupi action in a game th er can justifiably . ion that if all the stickâ€"handlers ever team théyare‘goin: foe for.anys hocksy staged a Ccomesac was really magn hard and a team out on the ice tc But, it sesmed, enough even for who had hardly f in practice. True ther the last pe: staged a col The whols e who attended ti fun but the criti nothing but "sh through. There ter each in each other‘s \ inz what might ganized gams i of players. hockey play: ped the Gul ed a saline s vis‘ting clubp the Gulls fc pericd of go ched a dvin: This is th jantic Cify â€" wings and 1 lowly Gulls they of prey. Gulls No Better Than They Were When They Last Made Timmins Temporary Roost McIntyre Mangle Southern Sea Bird in First of Three Exhikition Matches Last Night. Fans See Shinny Conâ€" test but Very Litile Hockey. â€" Macmen in Full Control of Situation the Whole Evening. MeINTYRE "SALTS" THE SEA GULLS‘ TAILS @ â€"Owned Operated by Canadians . NO * EMBER 7TH 11 Balsam Street 8 Timmins Dairy Corner Birch St. Kirby Ave. Phone 935 Milk â€" Cream â€" Ice Cream â€" Buttermilk 24 MODERN ALLEYS Phone 2145 For Reservations brought milk. Y the samt your uart of lon! the box., Cooper a play made by Lorraine ) score the first goal of absut the threeâ€"minute after Lorraine made the ae when he took a ver from Smith to put the onl MciInty! 1C Mn Just tast ;. You can get hours ol sunshine to your hom> or offisce in a bottle of Timmins Dairy ‘ou get a d clor‘s antitoxin against cold germs in e bottle. /.4 thore‘s an insurance policy to protect ilth that goes along with it! Drink AT LEAST a dav of Timmins Dairy Milk. You‘ll féel like a milâ€" lockey club promises ery dangerous before Without having seen ine Camp tcams in e observant bystandâ€" ecome to the conc.uâ€" se groovd skaters and MWM sriod Te and ishnaved jad to meet. Gull defencenien througnout the indred 9 may mJ d in the final ame and matâ€" NAS Macmen Timmins indet he visitors for a time y ‘presscd iters went and two one for down for as pretty il 1€ 1i id VHMOlk nem zrood ners * Schumacher Ladies‘ =. Bowling Scores 1€ h al Y In rs â€"Officials: Marty Lauder and "Babe Laplante. zo: Wings, Fasano, Hodgson; alternates. Rl"hard Tobin, Lenieux, Veigil, Gorâ€" don, Murphy, Ferguson, Vetrie, Prokop, scott, Chsetham. M+Kenzie Laine Phillips Jacques Moore Ssmith M. Monnaghan ... 40 L. Monnoghan 40 phy) :...:...: The Teams McIntvre Goal Reare; Tisfen>s, M:#Comb, Bowman; centre, Murphy; Forwards, Lorraine, Cooper; alternates, Killeen, McGill, Colquhoun, Petrucci, Drummond, Lone, Smith, Lisâ€" ter, Somers. Atlantic City Sea Gulls; Goal, Porter; defence, Livingstone, Dick; centde, Pozâ€" The following are the scores of the Schumacher Ladies‘ bowling league:â€" SMITH . 24 9L 136 221 TLaine nds c d« 140 P10 . â€"0Dd0 Griffith Murray 9. ‘A. City ... 10. McIntyre Next goal was ssored by Richard (formerly cf Timmins) for the Gulls. He tcok a loose puck at the blue line clos»d in on goal and obeyed every rule the younz hookey player is taught. As the csach told him, he drew the goalie and mad» the goal. omers) Mcintyre Mcintyre A. City .. winy enal McIntyre Cooper (Lorraine, Mcintyrs . Lorraine (Smith}.. 3.10 A. City Hodgson .:.:......«..... 9A0 M#Intyvre ... Cooper (Somers) .. 11.20 Second Pericd McIntyre Lone 4 . 5.02 A. City Richard . . AGBO McIntyre ... McComb 16,12 Third Period A. City Fasano (Pozzo) ....... 3.80 x City ... Bcott 4nd McIn a V 511 1268 Intyre arndled his way past three playâ€" sed in ch the net in orthodox nd plunked the puck into the AT is point thers were fisticuffs ind Richard, who had been each other all evening got into ble on the ice and came up . _ Bcoth were given major tyre â€"... Lorraine (Murphy) ............... 19.01 tyre Llster tLomam , Murâ€" ....... 19.20 262 MONNAGHAN 40 _ 140 33 â€" :100 COWAN , 3 162 36 38 Cooper ‘(Lorraine, c 181 104 85 610 140 100 100 108 126 124 741 136 210 100 97 141 113 172 24 100 253 312 212 205 267 Kulynuk Kaiser Caswell (Prior Barren Hunter Killans Byers Prentice Budrick Corrigan Total Courville Engstrom McShane Pupich Knott Laham J. Bugora Vrbanac Heath A. Buger: FPowler Holmes Total Campbell Todd O‘Donnell Smith Perrfult Marte] Total Total Total Langlois Nilson Cripps SSrjoren Cowan Shown above are Oswald and Herbie Carnegie, coloured stars who came io the Porsupine from Toranto via Perron Mines and who will play this season for the Buffalo Ankerite Risons. Merbie is a right winger while * Ossie is a shifty centreman. They will play on the same line with Jackie Ysung. The pair will be seen in action for the first time toâ€"morrow nigzht azgainst the Atlantic City Ssea Gulls. CORRIG ... o 291 40 ....... 30 40 dA k4 TLAHAM 148 FRASER 40 23 163 113 108 207 131 152 1198 124 101 141 138 123 135 205 115 100 124 142 150 124 100 120 155 138 160 183 145 197 196 361 136 â€" 299 111 224 81 185 100 _ 200 890 892 149 166 195 148 127 156 176 195 100 145 159 146 180 202 MACMEN CLIP SEA GULLS WINGS 288 259 204 212 270 228 272 301 340 263 334 319 246 263 324 349 200 228 2895 335 340 3392 328 349 "[4 Total Total B. Murphy Williams MrpInngs Unber THililon ...... Johnston Abrahams Collings Scully .. ‘Curran Wing ‘Cameron ‘T‘otal Total Globe and Mail: Occasionally main strength, unassisted by mechanical power devices, wins a victory. And there was a fine gesture of defiance by that Quebec moose which recently wrecked a tenâ€"ton trailer truck and then walked calmly and majestically back into the welcoming forest. Fraseqr Colman Makeor Murphy Cornet Total PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMNS, ONTARIO The followinz are the scores in the Schumacher Taachers‘ Bowling League: Schumacher Teachers‘ Bowling League Sceores 435 109 116 100 436 508 4809 157 141 110 100 149 111 120 109 107 .. 58 170 100 390 110 118 114 103 100 105 122 108 100 69 174 163 264 226 107 179 200 127 344 210 807 866 271 244 192 200 213 217 243 , Searle | Allcroft Montigny O‘Leary ‘Jonnston ~Rickard Whitson Curnow HArris ... Lenchuck Mair Finchen Izatt .. Phillips Connell Hall Tayor Lamb Total ‘Total Total North Bay Collegiate, having defeatâ€" ed Sturgeon Falls 19 to 1 on Saturday will meet Timmins here in a suddenâ€" death final for the C. O.S. S. A. rugby title on Saturday. T‘ctal Scullion Dawson Urquhart Dillon McWhinnie Stirratt Sudbury Star: A Sudbury miner, suddenly in the money, is putting up a home with 11 bedrooms and 11 baths, thus eliminating the 8 a.m. bottleneck. The following are the scores for this Club bowling league at Schumacher:â€" week for the Mothers STIRRAT â€"..........). 8A 85 Dawson 40 66 UÂ¥qunart 40. > 119 Dillon _ ic t * 4960 McWhinnie ........ 40 . 160 Stirratt . 23490 " 1398 169 76 99) 70 119 139 257 142 217 205 279 274 Scores in Schumacher Mothers‘ Club Bowling FINAL GRID TEST SATURDAY Novelties â€" Refreshments 360 7 RICKARD 40 . n1 32â€" ~1 41 ; i 40 ‘:1 +. " 440. :C FINCHEN Z0 .: : 418 LAMB Semi Formal 362 155 168 +108 +108 136 â€" 127 129 63 40 (Alil 53 142 â€" 134 T21 686 797 149 100 103 10¢] 120 146 100 94 102 133 119 157 691 155 119 126 160 135 648 657 145 100 161 134 100 84 127 155 108 681 169 76 99) 119 139 RIVERSIDE PAVILION Annual Dance FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8tch 323 221 263 192 170 276 200 264 157 254 200 177 186 260 274 265 142 217 205 279 274 â€" Snow, rain or sunshine the Timmns High and Vorational School rugby \team will be ready and set to meet the North Bay Colegiate Institute and Voâ€"ational Sâ€"hool squad on Saturday afterncon at the Hollinger athletice field | f9r the gridiron championship of North ‘em, Ontario. | _ On an average each man on the local team will spot each man on the opposâ€" ing North Bay aggregation about ten pounds in weight. Average weight of |the visitors is 167 pounds and a fracâ€" tion. the local huskies average beâ€" tween 155 and 160 pounds they will be Rain, Snow or Sunshine. Students Gridders Ready to Meet Heavier North Bay Team Will Have Workâ€"out Tonight on Snow Covered Field. Are Outweighed Man for Man by About Ten Pcounds 'm' Confident They Can Take Bay Team Into Ca:t Northern Ontario Championship is in the Ralance. Whether the team plays on a snow covered ‘field or not is entirely dependâ€" ent upon the gods who control the weather. However, be the field snow covered or not, the local gridd®ers will be ready to play. Local lineâ€"up will be pretty much the same as it has been all year. Burnett, Fitzgerald and the Carson brothers will handle the backâ€"field assignments with Moro directing plays at quarter. Grandbsis and Wallingford will be middles with Romualdi and Greg. Moro at outside posts to do the tackling. Wetmore will take his usual ‘position at centre and Suneaga and Church will be insides. Local coach and players are confident of the outcome of the game but not too confident. They expect a stern battle from the opening whistle and are preâ€" pared to go in there and do or die for The visiting team will probably bring about seventeen men with them. Inâ€" cluded on the roster are two insides, each of whom top the two hundred pound mark and an end man who tips the balance at 202 pounds. Yvon Guenette will bhe the visitors‘ field general at the quarterâ€"back post. He will be opposed by the starry local product Sylvano Moro. The Timmins team has been singuâ€" larly fortunate insofar as injuries are concoarned. this season. If all team members come out of Saturday‘s game unscathed, ths team‘s doctor bill for the year will be in the neighbourhood :$S‘ One iNlor l.“;)-lBabfl,fnan -""5 br sick He is Lloyd Mitchell who had ribs troken in practice last week. He will accompany the team but will not play. On the cutcome of Saturday‘s conâ€" test depends the championship of Northern Ontario. The local team has ridden roughshod over all opposition so far this season and hopes to take the North Bay team into camp on Saturâ€" day. wJing well, Coach Don Clark will put his men through their paces on the snow coverâ€" ed Hollinger field tonight. "If they are going to have to play in snow they had batter betome acclimatized to it," he said today. His theory, and it appears to be a sound one, is that if the local eleven ars going to have to change or make alterations in their plays or technique they will have a couple of days to get used to the different weaâ€" ther conditions. The T. H. V. crew went through a stiff . calesthentics drill in the school eymnasium last night.. They will very likely have another, althougsh not so severe, drill tomorrow night which will be followed by a chalk talk. ld Siawash. | | | omcs ces snn nstsm Un en n HOCKEY : FRIDAY + ,‘ ‘\: “‘%‘f Subscribers seats held until 5 pm. A li seats available ATLANTIC CITY SEA GULLS vs. BUFFALOâ€"ANKERITE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Ssthâ€"8.3 Henry Keineck and His Orchestra See Stern Battles in 0. Durmsg Coming Tee Season Toronto Nov. 6â€"If th the Ontario Hockey A lior series indicate a ror â€" series inditat: shape of things to should see some of in the seronâ€"team There were a few fireworks in Tor Marltkoros and Niargara Falls Bri: played a 1â€"1 tie at Niagara Falls two misconduct penalties and ban ment of a coach featured a rough, h: hitting contest at Port Colborn( which the Saitlors trounced Oh Generals 7â€"2. Coach Tracy Shaw of Oshawa turning to the "league after a absonce. was ordered from the b absonce, was ordered from the beno! in the sesond psriod aftéer he ha argued with Referse Bert McCaffory Shaw had gone on the the ice pro testing a penalty should be awards after Thompson of Oshawa was hut in a collision with Swanson of Por Colborne. *CMAEUSO Jor pojunodo JJoano) pUC ladoop *‘uos â€"~utmsg pus uosduiol.Lp ‘U1I10A ‘ISSs0u0{} dIdM SNl2al0ds IJatyO eU S8 u10(130 11004 1Ojp Su;pue}s;no seA SUuoIunÂ¥ ‘LK1lagepopn uim Sum â€"21e Joj t popUs SEA S[BJIJ â€"~Us0 J0o PUC poritad qs.1tJ @41 ut sodgjor UHA qusunsie paSUOI â€"oid es 1s3yje8 jonpuoos{W UojBW z2 uUuoiid sem Bmeyso JOo Niagara Falls‘ tie lifted Brights to the league leadership with three points one more than Port TColborne,, defeatâ€" ed byâ€" Brights Saturday. . Stirling scored for Niagara Falls and Mair for Marlboros., Gloge and Mail City Council exempts from taxation the old house, 82 Bond Strect, in which William Lyon Macâ€" kenzie lived. something more than this mu~> be done if the historic dwellâ€" ing is rdt to fall to picces. Standing alcae in a large space with windows toard:4 up, it presents a pathetic ture of decay. A limited number of reserved Public Skating Toâ€"Night 8.00 to PUBLIC SEKATTNG Afternson 2.00 to 3.4 HOCKEY veningâ€"Starts at 8.230 PUBLIC SKATING 8.00 to 16.00 p.m. ADMISSION $2.00 per coupnle FRID A \I SCHEDOULE 30 p.m pAGE FIVE L and banisnâ€" rough, hardâ€" Colborne in ‘od â€" Ochawa 8 in en NU 11 §