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Porcupine Advance, 17 Feb 1941, 1, p. 7

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Hollinger Defeat Mcintyre In Overtime Struggle 4â€"3 And Lengthen Lead on Dome Beoring the tising goal with only forty one sscond; romaining in play, Hollinger Grsenshirts went out in cvertime Friday night to beat McInâ€" tyre Min>s 43 in a «cheduled Senior NOHA. fixture. It was a McIntyre lapse with the third just about over that provided th»> setun for their downfall. Hollinz*r were pressing hard whon McIntyre "iseod‘ the puck. Play was called back for a faceâ€"off insids the blue line and as sson £s the puck was dropped, "Mike" Horbel snared the> rubber and batted a shot past Beare to deadlock th: score at 3â€"3 and send the game into overtime Had the McIntyre not ‘"iced" the puck there is littie doubt but that they would have held off the. Hollinger drive and come home with a win but that‘s the way hocksy gcames are won and lost. Greenstirts Score Tieing Goal in Dying Seconds of Last Period After Faceâ€"Off in Mceintyre Territory. "Mike" Horhel Scores Three for Hollinger. The game itself was far from sp°câ€" tacular in the brand of hockey it proâ€" duced and both clubs made a rather drab showing. There were spols whers the action was in high gear but for the most part it could hardly be described as impressive. The victory sevenâ€"point l¢e brinzs them 1 the secondâ€"pla "Miko‘* Horbel w of the night, scorir linger goals, incl period tally that : Hollinger viectory 1 0“00“0000006000000000000‘ | Cameras and Supplies RBRalsaimn Sst. N. Phone 417 00000000000000000000000000 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17TH 1%41 Films left at our studio before 9.30 are ready the same evening at 6.00. It pays to get the better kind of work. Public skativngzâ€"9.30 a.m Senmnior â€"Hoeckeyâ€"8.i HOCKEYâ€"Junior Finals 7 p.m Public Skating 8.30 p.m. HOCKEYâ€"DOUBLE HEADER ‘ 2 McINTYRE Z2 .. Se : Tonightâ€" Doubleâ€"header HOCKEY MeINTYRE ARFEN A Admission: Adults 50c ROYAL S7 U WEDNESDA Y Ticket Holders are Requested to Use Coffee Shop Entrance A. TOMKINSON TUESDA Y skating Club SCHEDULE MceINTY RE vs HOLLINGER ad over Dom o within 1WO co McIntyr2. WEDNESDAY. FEB. 19th Dome vs. Hollinger vas the smniping Sstat ng three of the Holâ€" ludinz that thirdâ€" sot the stage for a when dofeat sgomed JUNIOR LEAGUE FINALS Holling y Dom{( Game Starts 8.30 p.m. and _ p.m Game Starts 7 p.m. SENIOR LEAGUE and point p .m Cl Both teams had the advantage at on» time or anoth>r in the first period but the scssion endsd with the score tied at 2â€"2. Lorraine scored the first McIntyre goal on a pass from Murphy just over a minuts after the game got under way. McComb, McIintyre deâ€" fenceman, was penalized and before he returned to the ico, Hollinger had taken command by a 2â€"1 margin. Horkbel got both goals. On the 1s; ‘"Bum mer" Doran rified a hard drive that Bearee stopped. Horbel picked up the rebound ana again Beare was in front. When Horbel got the second rebound however he mads no mistakes and rapped the puck into the twine from close â€"range. Alex Stewart, mowed down at the McIntyre defence in anâ€" other attack, passed the puck to Horâ€" bei as he was going down and th> chunky centre star came through again to send the Hollinger ahead 2â€"1. The teains were at full strensth again when Cooper tied up on a nice passing play with Lone. inevitable. Cooper led the McIntyre attack with two goals, both on passes from Henry Lone. The s>cond period. wentâ€"scoreless, despite the fact that each club had to play shortâ€"handed owing to penalties. "Orv‘ Smith had the nicest chance of the period to seore for McIntyre but his drive hit the goal post. Neithor toam showed any particular edgo in the overtime unill B. Wilson rapped home a pass from Alex Stewart to win the gam» for Hollinger. It was a nice effort and Bearse had little chance to save. McIntyre. stormed into the Hollinger defenc»s but Bentâ€" ley was unbeatabls. With a minute to go the McIntyre goalie was taken out and six McIntyre forwards tried unâ€" successfully to get the tiging counter. Line ups Hollingorâ€"Goal, Bentley; defence, Delmonts and Dawson; centre, W. Wilâ€" son: wings. Gordon and Palmateer; al ternates, Horbel, Wilson, Haflidson, Baker, Kerr Villencuve, Stewart, Di. nelle. McInantyre: Goal. Beare; defence, Kilâ€" loen and Bowman:; contre, ~Murphy; wings, Baker and Lorraine; alternates, Holouka, Somers, Cooper, Drummond, Lone, Smith, Lister, McComb. Rcfex°ees-Joe R'aybold and â€" Jack Wilder. No Score Penaltiesâ€"Gordon, Kille@n. Third Period 5. McIntyre, Cooper (Lone) 11.15 6. Hollinger, Horbel (unasst.) 19.19 Penalties None. 7. Hollinger, ‘B. Wilson, (Stewart) 4.06 Ankerite McIntyre Hollinger Dome One can run intb debt, but one usually comes crawling out.~â€"Exchange SUMMARYâ€"First Period McTIntyre,. Lorraine â€" (Murphy).. 1.06 Hollinger, Horbe] (Doran)..... 13.10 Hollinger, Horbel (Stewart) 109.40 McIntvre, Cooper (Lone) 15.09 Penaltiesâ€"McComb Penaltiesâ€"none Games This Week Mondayâ€"McIntyre at Hollinger Wednesdayâ€"Dome at Hollinger Fridayâ€"Hollinger at Ankerite Ssaturdayâ€"Dome at McIntyre. Mines League Standing SPEED DEPENDS seconid Period Children 25¢ 4* 21 Intermediate Finals Forced _ To Three Games As Monarchs Beat Timmins In Overtime â€" _ Series Tied at One Game Apiece. South End Crew Tie Game in Last Period With Local Team Twenty Seconds Away from Group Title. May Play Deciding Game at Mcintyre, South Porcupine Monarchs forced the local N.O.H.A. intermediate finais into a third game at the weekâ€"end when they scored a 6â€"5 overtime vicâ€" tory over Timmins Canadians. The Timmins team who won th: first game of the finals 4â€"3, were but twenty seconds away from the> group title in the battle and with just that amount of play remaining, the South End crew batted in the tieing goal and then went on to â€"win out in overtims The sudden change in the last seconds of the game seemed to leave the Timâ€" squad in a daze and the Monarchs played inspired hockey in the ten minutées of extra play to cop the verâ€" dict. minutes of extra play to cop the verâ€" The High School Students "At dict. Home" dance, held in the auditorium Ssouth Porcupine were leading 2â€"1| 0n Friday, Valentine‘s Day ,proved to at the end of the first period but the|0° a Srand social success. seore was tied 4â€"â€"4 at the end of the The hall was tastefully decorated in second. The Canadians were in comâ€"| Valentine motifs of red and white, all mand 5â€"4 and it looked as if they | made and put up by the stydents, and would take the group honours in two|over a hundred couples danced to the straight until the monarchs in | pleasing â€" music of Louis Truant‘s the ticing goal. It was a calamity lo‘orchostm. the Timmins squad but it â€" paved the Wives of members Of the School way for a rosy victory for the South | Boardâ€"Mis. R. E. Dye, Mrs. Laforest Porcupine clyb. ‘and Mrs. W. S. Blake (cwife of the While arrangements have not ve! been made it is hoped to play the final game at MceIntyre arena, posâ€" sibly next woek end. Doubleâ€"Header at Mcintre Toâ€"night First Game of Junior Finals to _ Precede _ Important Senior Clash. Playing the first game of the local junior N. O. H. A. finals Hollinger and and McIntvre Juniors will provide the first half of a double bill at the Mc. Intyre arena tonight starting at seven a@‘clock. In the second half of the card McIntyreé and Hollinger seniors will clash in an allâ€"important batle that can ~decide the fate Of the Dome Porkies. I{ Hollinger defeat MceIntyre pome are out of the picture and the Greenshirts would come up even with the Macs in second place. Should Mcintyre win they go Oout in front of Ankerite by one point and Dome wouyu‘ld still have a chance to get into the FAIR SEX HELD WEEKâ€"END BONSPIEL AT 8. PORCUPINE THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE. TIMMINS, ONTARIO r Wives of members Of the School Boardâ€"M:s. R. E. Dye, Mrs. Laforest }und Mrs. W. S. Blake (wife the principal) acted at patroncsses at the \dance. A committee of students preâ€" pared and sorved lunch. Many favorable comments were passed on the dance hy those who at.â€" | tended. charmed circle if they won their reâ€" maining three games, two against the Hollinger and one against McIntyre. In this set up however Hollinger would also have to lose their last game To Anksrite, From the way Hollinger have been travelling of lats however. they are oddsâ€"Oon favorites to wind up in third or possibly second place. South Poreupine High School Students "At Home" South Porcupine, Feb. 17th. â€" Special to The Advance. Theo â€"Hisch School Students "At Mrs. Sam Park, widew of the lonz:imgs U. S. consul at Biarritz, has been fined twice by French authorities after brushâ€" es with German officers The second time she was charged with telling a sale=: girl in a store: "Wait on thes» two officors first, they‘ve been delay:d on their way to London." â€" Newsweek, New York. office. Th admiratxon boards child was lonsg time. patignt," the m plied.â€"Exchange The doctor T CA MF DELAYED ON THE WAY prospeciive patlent in Tlhae e callor gazed with awed at a skeleton in a cupâ€" Where did he get it?" ~the asked. "Ohn. he‘s had it a re aikl he gel 11‘ "Ohn., he‘s had i think it was his 1f medico‘s yvoungaster small fl1 Te us as*aatas*as*es* uate atoctoctecatnste oles ols "Why, â€" brothch," exclain preacher, "that wahn‘t no dat waz jus‘ dry cleanin‘!"â€" Gilbert in Christian Hrcald Shown above are two of the rinks that tock part in the Northern Ontario Ladies Bonspiel held at south Porcupine on Friday and Saturday In the top. picture is shown the Englehart rink, skipped by Mrs. E. V. Woeoellings, which won fcurth prizec in the Eplett trophy compelition. From left to right, they arc:â€"Mrs. W, T, Mitchel, Mrs... T.; B. â€" McFec. . J. W Brandreth and Mrs Woecllings In the lower picture is a "Beâ€" ginner‘s Rink," skipped by Mrs., H. Murdcck, of Englehart.<«While they failed to get into the prize winaing brackeits, they made up with enâ€" thusiasmâ€" what they lackeod in expgericnce. From left to right they are:â€"Mrs. J. Legary, Mrs. W. Church, Mrirs. F. Legalais and Mrs. Mudecck. PRESSING PROBLEM m Cl OM Ko o o o Th o o. e es h es 6 e 4 N e «uk P es a0"ee B# ae ## o8 o4 ie #4 be 44 o4 #4 #4 6 U..9, . K. D. N2 Ne 2s us u* 2 2 o i usn ns *A CCCR C C O C CCE CR CCCE TCO :t C . E+ 0090"7000000000000000000000000000000000.00000000.000000000000000000."000000000000000 000000000‘00000. laimed t} no baptism by imâ€" "I want this photograph of my ‘soldier scemed | husband enlarged," said Mrs. Higgins an‘lized.| to the photographer. "Now can you do it with his hat off?" The photographer studied the porâ€" trait and said: "I think I can manage )a')(izpd’ to fake the hair. By the way, on which -l side does he part it?" | th:? "Ohn. I just can‘t remember," replied ptismâ€"| the woman, "but you‘ll be able to see orge. B.|that when you take his hat off .""â€" o Dublin Evening Mail. Ties at Bottom and at Top Commercial Bowling League Porkies Display Wide Margin In Saturday Night Battle To Beat Ankerite With Ease Game Fails to Affect Standings of Teams But Dome Still Have Theoretical Chance to Make Playâ€"Offs. Frank Huggins Takes Swing at Referee Frawley and May Be Banished for Season. The rase in the Commorcial bowling leagu> tightened up last Friday night, wben the T. N. 0. went into a tig with Gambles in the lead and The Advance tied it up with power; with two points diffsrenc>» in. firs, and second place. Thoe Advance after dragging in the collar, got in the last two sessions losinz only one point in the last six Only Two Points Diffexencc)\ Between Two in Lead and | T‘wo in Cellar. | > Ans 981 £OT 861 BBWUo[US . M 6589 CHI CFC 691 SIOMOL °M 09T £G6 S61 ‘N COP P9I £E1 991 _ UY3NHOWN M 899 €£91 108 bOZ LuenOwn °8 MJMOA ‘g JUurApV JoMOd +OI °O ‘NowY LL ‘0tT serquuen puod3s jo yitut 4eAjTEU, o 3t JutpUut s oL ‘w3Uj tsppet ey} Jo Sun« doj 01 at} squtod OM Â¥001 ‘JIÂ¥Y Stos sutos oAtl OM °O N YÂ¥ .L asyjours 42j}8I omm squrcgd 0j dumo o) SsuUe;) 1Mm23te ou} y004, smmurd KEBDULLA Total Dunn Hornby Guidize Giallonardo Wallingford Total C. Armstrong 171 J. Toale 206 J Mousseau 162 A, Leach 200 E. Fleminz 139 TC nt Saturday Toronto 4; Rangets 3. sunday Detroit 2; Canadiens 1. Rangers 1; Toronto 4. o Chicago 5: Americans 4 câ€"â€"overtime. â€"Tait Lambert Horestar MC*!; Nicholson National Hockey League y ob uainatant astant aeladind" pate s wate Pn at e un ut na n ie s n n e n 6n 4*z PARTING OF THE WAYS ......... sA Don‘t Forget , Y .m GAMBLES 230 214 217 156 188 183 ADVANCE 148 241 870 i _ Mclntyre Arena _‘ Wednesday, Feb. 19 174 278 186 T. N. C € ) 3 {) 878 1017 201 133 223 242 1063 169 238 176 156 183 173 200 287 198 129 232 171 ENTIRE PROCEEDS IN AID OF CANADA‘S WAR EFFORT Purim Ball ADMISSION $2.00 Per Couple 163 164 166 142 186 568 463 584 553 49" 213 197 207 160 181 175 130 232 156 177 160 185 202 880 2175 TO BE HELD IN Both Dancing Auditoriums of the The 12th Annual 568 463 584 553 713 650 6C3J 554 546 301 649 498 670 514 59713 Latlte Imn pPCV.J0 were oniivened when FPrank Hugzains tock a punch at Referss Prank Frawâ€" ‘jley. Hugging and Bill Zuke, Ankerits® ‘defenceman. were both sent off on | minor penalties for high, stisking. \Hugeins protested the sentsnce and is allezed to have used some stormy language As a result Roferee Frawley started to skate over to the penalty ltimcrs to increase Huggins® ponalty to a missonduct. HMHe had just starited to skate away when the enraged playor a pass at him. The fracas was quickly quelled and the Dome player was givon a match misconduct penalty. The affair has been reported to the N.OH.A. executive and it is regarded as likely that Huggins will be benshed for ‘the> remainder of the season. Dam> Porkies; pulled a surpriss win on Saturday night when they deciâ€" sively â€" trounced â€" Buffaloâ€"Anksrite at Scuth Porcupins artna by a score of Dome showed a complets reâ€" versal of the form that skoved thom into the cellar position in the leagus standings and after taking a fAirst period lead, gradually tncreasod thaoir advantaze. | _ Ankerite â€" Goal dacrence, Morris and Zuke; contre, H. Carnegle wings, O. Carnéegie and R. Young; alternates, Patton, Hawkey, J Young, Hepworth, Allan, Lever Paulsen, Mosâ€" setl. Ankerite attackers a warm recoplUon, Bob Young: scored Ankerite‘s only goal before the five minute mark in the second. He wormed his way to the goal mouth and poked the puck undeor Brownlee‘s pads. Just after the halfâ€" way mark, the Porkics cracked in two more to clinch the game. On the first one “I}.ed” Doran batted in a rebhound off a shot by Frank Huggins who took a pass from Wceon. On th2 second, "Cy" Taylor hung up his second goal of the night. Al; Huggins Was checked at the blue line but made a nice forwara pass to Taylor who was rizsht in position. AnksSrite tried had to get their atâ€" tack coordinated in the last frams but Dome put up a stub>orn defence Anksrite tried had to get their atâ€" tack coordinated in the last frams but Dome put up a stub>orn defence and made enough attacks to keep the Bisons wary. With just over five minutes to go, Al. Huggins seored the last goal of the night. From a face off Caterello passed to Nevins and Huggins rapped in the rebound . from Kemp‘s pads. Woon) 5. Dome Taylor, (A 3. Ankerite, R. 4. Dome. Doran, (F SUMMARYâ€"First Period 1. Dome, Preston, (Woon) 2. Dome, Taylor (A. Huggins) Penaltiecsâ€"H. Carnegis, Doran second Period 6. Dome, A Penaltiesâ€" T. Huggins Penaltiesâ€"Hawk noegie, Turcotte. nome â€" Goal, Brownlge; defence Taylor and Turcotte; centre, Catarello wings, A. Hugging and Neving; alterâ€" nates, F. Huggins, Woon, Preston, poran, Kossick. Harris, Dunn. Refereesâ€"Frank rrawley and Babe Laplante. Try the Advance Want AT 10 PM the third psriod pi pass from Wceon. On th2 Taylor hung up his second night. Al. Huggins was the blue line but made a l nmassto Taviorâ€" whoâ€" was Third Period Hugzins (Nevins) 14.12 Dunn, A. Huggins, Zuke, match miscounduct) Line ups â€"â€" Goal © Kemp; defencé, g (unasst.) Huzgins, PAGE sSEVEN Huggins) Doran. H tisements alings 4,15 19 .20 12.22 14.19

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