Unable to match the dazzling sp:ed and coâ€"ordinated attack of their opâ€" in the first two periods, Holâ€" linger Grsenshirts were defeat>d by Buffaloâ€"Antâ€"rite in the first game of the Porcupine Senior N. O. H. A. group finals last night before a capacity crowd at McIntyre arena by a seore Oof 7â€"4. Right from the stari, Ankerits looked lik> a winnuer.while the Holâ€" linger, aftcr a tough threeâ€"gam> serâ€" ies with McIutyre in the semiâ€"finals sgsemed to lack the dash that carried them in the: final bracket of the playâ€" offs. The second game will be played on Friday nisght. Ankerit> finished the first prricd with a 2â€"9 lead and at the cnd of the second they had taken 5â€"1 strangleâ€" hold. In the third session however, Hollinger Outclassed 7â€"4 As Ankerite Give Dazzling Display Before Big Crowd THURSDAY. MARCH 6TH, 1941 Bisons Score Five Goals Before Greenshirts Reply Late in Second Peried Last Night. Losers Outscore Ankerite in Last Pcriod But Final Decision Was Never in Doubt. BISONS TAKE FIRST CAME OF FINALS HOCKEYâ€"Juniocr Playolfs 8.30 p.m 11 Balsam Street S. Timmins BOWLIN(C Â¥ ACADEMY Public Skatingâ€"9.30 to 11 a.m Public Skatingâ€"2 to 345 p.m Senior Hockeyâ€"Playolls 8.15 Chiidren â€"Skatingâ€"Morning Skating Clubâ€"Afternoon Junior Hockeyâ€"Playoills 8 p. n Public Skating: After Hockey Admission to Bothâ€"25¢ ANKERITE vs. HOLLINGER standing Room for 800 __â€" _ Tickets go on Sale at 8.10 p.m. Friday, at South Side Door. HOCKE Y McINTYRE ARENA Game Starts at 8.30 First Round Finals N.O.H.A. Junior "B" Playofts Admissionâ€"25¢ Admission: Adults 50¢ Friday, Mar. 7 For Reservations 24 MODERN ALLEYS Smooth Rock Falls vs Mclntyre Phone 2145 JUNIOR HOCKEY Mcintyre Arena Senior N.0.H.A. Finals FRIDA Y T Oâ€"NIGHT «% . €W% ) defeat>d by first game of 0. H. A. group re capdcity Starts at 8.15 p.m. Six minutes had not elapsed in the second when Barney Morris rapped in a rebound from a shot by Allan and almost on th> next play Jack Young missed an open net on a pass from Hepworth. Baker of the Hollinger then a dangerous sortie into Ankerite territory and gave Kemp a hot one to handle. "Ab" Kerr, Hollinger deâ€" fenceman was given the first p:nalty of the game for tripping Hughie Allan and Ankerite uncorked a withering atâ€" tack. Hughie Allan scored an unasâ€" sistad goal and then Barngy Morris batted in a pass from Hepworth to put the Ankerite five goals up. Herb Carnegie was banished for tripâ€" ping Bill Wilson and a feéew seconds Qssice Carnegie was thumbed for tripping Lortie. This left the Ankerâ€" ite two men short but the Greenshirts couldn‘t even score with a twoâ€"man advantag». Bill Zuk» was penalized and with Hollinger swarming in Hafâ€" lidson scored on a pass from McArthur Just before the end of the period Hawkey drew ancther Ankerits penalty that carried over into the third perâ€" iod. mR With everything to win and nothing | to lose, Hollinger threw discretion to Children 25¢ Juvenile Finals On Friday a pass from Doran. Hawkey got reâ€" venge a few minutes later whcn after a fine rush he passed to Paulson for a nice goal. Th Hollinger kept steamâ€" ing in and with just 1°sS than four minutes to zo "Red" McArthur scored the nicsst goal of the night on a combined attack with Baker. The "redhcad" mad> Kemp make his play before he made a fast shift and flipped the puck into the twine. Herb Carâ€" negi> scored the last Ankerite goal on a threeâ€"man rush with Paulson and Ossie Carnegie and just before the game ended Bill Wilson pounced on a loose puck that dropped behind Kemp and batted it into the net for the last counter of the night. Ankerite â€" Goal, Kemp; defence, Morris and Zuke; contre, J. Young; wings, Allan and Hepworth; alternat>s Hawkey, H. Carnegie, Paulson O. Carâ€" negie, Messett, Patton. the winds in the }ast frame and before Pill Zuke returned to bring the Bisons up to full strenglh, Bill Wilson th» second goal for the Greenshirts on Lineups Hollinger â€" Goal, Bontley; defence, Kerr and Doran ; centre, MceArthur wings, Villeneuve and Gordon; alterâ€" nates, Lortie, Horbel, B. Wilson,., Hafâ€" lidson, Baker, Stewart. iss wall e Ref-ere 3§ â€"â€" Frank Frawley and Jack Wilaer. Penalties â€" Kerr, H. Carnegig, Carnegie, Zuke, Villeneuvse, Hawkey First Period 1. Ankerite, Hepworth, (Young) ...8.16 2. Ankerite, Allan, (Young) 16.19 Penaltiesâ€"None. Third Period 7. Hollinger, B. Wilson, (Doran) ...0.40 8. Ankerits, Paulson (Hawkey) 5.45 9. Hollinger, McArthur, (Baker) ...16.08 10. Ankerite, H. Carnegie, (Paulson) 11. Hollinger, B. Wilson (Doran eneuve} ......._;....?, Penaltyâ€"Hawkey. Timmins Cubs , Meet Holy Name Team in Kirkland Friday Night in First (Giame. Timmins Cubs. and Kirkland Lake will play the first game of their Ontario Juvenile Hockey Association play.â€"of’fs! at Lake Shore arena in Kirkland Lake| on Friday night, with the return gamci being played at Timmins arena Sunday | evening. Kirkland Lake is represented in the juvenile division by the Holy Name team, who defeated the Y Service Bear Cubs. They have been nicknamed "The Fighting Irish." The winner of the twoâ€"game series will represent Northern Ontario in the Provincial finals. Second Peri9d Ankdrite, Morris, (Allan) 6.17 Allan (unassisted 11.15 /.. E146 Ankerite, Morris, (Hepworth) Hollinzer, Haflidson, (MceArthur) RIVERSIDE PAVILION You‘re Always Sure of a Good Time at the But you‘ll adimil ignposts." STEPPING OUT ! Every saturday Night to the Music of SUMMARY HUHENERY KELNECK s ADMISSTONâ€"Gents 75¢0+â€" Ladies %5¢ difficult now they‘ve tal 17.35 Villâ€" 19.80 McIntyr2: Miners won the right to represent the Porcupine in the Northâ€" ern Ontario Senior basketball playâ€" off; against Kirkland Lake, when they Paymaster in the second conâ€" test of a twoâ€"gameâ€"total point series, played at MclIntyre gymnasium last night. The final score was 28â€"17. MCâ€" Intyre won the first game on Monday night by a score of 37â€"31 and took the round by 65â€"84. Three members of the Paymaster team will join the Macs to form an allâ€"star squad to contest the titls for Ontario. Mclatyre Cagers Win Local Title Dime Club Donates to the Bomb Victims‘ Fund Only ten members of the Dime Club attonded the regular m:eting on Wedâ€" nesday evening at the home of Mrs. Rogers, 108 Cherry street, many of the beinz ill, but all those preâ€" sent knit busily on garments for the services. The meeting on Wednesday evening of next week will take place at the home of Mrs. E. Stephens, 27 Main avenue. Maes Win Round From Payâ€" master and Earn Right to Meet Kirkland L a k e Squad. During a pleasant social hour, the hostess served a delicious lunch, asâ€" sisted by Mrs. R. Taylor. Once again for the s:cond time in the short history of the club, the Dime box was open»d and seven dollars was donated to the Bombed Victims‘.Fund. Saskatchewan, 12â€"P. E. Island, 6 B. Columbia, 15â€"Quebec 4 Nova Scotia, 12â€"N. ‘Brunswick, 6 Ontario, 15 â€"Manitoba, 7. Alberta, 14â€"Nor. Ontario, 5. Manitoba, 13â€"Quebec, 7. Saskatchewan, 10â€"B. Columbia, 5 P. E. Island, 19â€"N. Brunswick, 7 Alberta 12â€"Nova Scotia, 7. Toâ€"day‘s Morning Draw B. Columbia, 11â€"P. E. Island, 8. N. Brunswick, 10â€"Quebec, 8. Alberta, 18â€"Ontario, 9. Saskatchewan, 11â€"Nor. Ontario, 7 Standing at End of Sixth Round Ontario, won 5, lost 1. Alberta, won 5, lost 1. Nor. Ontario, won 4 lost 2. Nova Scotia, won 4, lost 2. Manitoba, won 4, lost 2. Saskatchewan, won 4, lost 2. Br. Columbia, won 4, lost 2. P E. Island, won 1, lost 5. w Brunswick, won 0, lost 6 Quebec won 0, lost 6. Macdonald Brier Standing Wednesd Sixth Round Fifth Round LV n down all the Humorist Results Mines League Winner May Contest Crown Ne x t Year if League Improves. Intermediates From Kirkland Not in Playoffs Kirkland Lake will, not ko repreâ€" sented in the N. O. H. A. intermediat: playdecwns this season, it is announced by officiais this week. The decision not to take part in the playâ€"offs was not 10 ltake part in thns> playâ€"O0lls was at the organization of the Kirkland Lake Mines Hockey Loague last fall. At that time the M. H. L. did join the section of the N. O0. H. A. but it was mads c‘:ar that a Kirkland Lak:> winner would not entcr the playdown campaign. If the lcagr2 improvements next sc champion will contest the int crown. Juniors Play Final Game Here Toâ€"night Basketball Title Cantured by Local High School Girls GGoldbelt Seven Up St. Johns II International United ... Wandscrers Algoma St. Johns I Gambles Cardinal Imperials Timmins High and Vocational Schaol pirls captured the N. O. S. S. A. basketâ€" ball crown for the second successive year last when they deféated Kirkland Lake in the second game of the finals by a score of 29â€"24. Evelyn Knott and Jean Baker for the Timmins team, put on one of the most specâ€" tacular passinz attacks seen in femâ€" inine cage circles to spark the locals to victory. On the basis of the two gamses played, the Timmins girls won the round by score of 70â€"41. In the final game Miss Baker accounted for fourteen points and Miss Knott thirâ€" teen. Bernice Ross got the othsr two Misses Donard, Potter and McDougall got eight apiece for the Kirkland girls. Timmins Team Wins N.O.S8. A. Crown for Second Year in succession From Kirkâ€" land. Doran, Hollinger McArthur, Hollinzeor B. Wilson, Hollinger Ssomers, McelIntyre Allan, Ankerite Horbe!l, Hollinger Drummond, McIntyre Villeneuve, Hollinger McIntyr2 and Smooth Rock Falls will play the second gam>»> of their round N. O. H. A. Junior "B" series at Mcâ€" Intyre arena toâ€"night, commencing at 8.30 McIntyrs dropped the first game played in Cochrane last Saturday by a seor> of 4â€"3 and Smooth Rock will start toâ€"night‘s battle with a on> goal lead on the round. A big crowd of supâ€" porters is expected to accompany the visitors by special train. MciIntyre and Smooth Rock _â€"Falls Meet in Second Round N.O.H.A. Contest. oldbelt i 17 .B .:3 even <Up ... f i 01 iz Johns II . ;...... ~17 â€"~G6 .‘ 4 iternational ie O :4 nite(d:...s.::...."..:.. .D. 2 ‘anderers ... ; 15 :4 4 goma . .;..... s 1‘i~ 8::#0 o. I ... 15. D :4 ambles . 14.3 G ardinal | 20. 0 nperials ; i. t i. 0p9 ~AN. ©O. | i remaranQ oL l1 Monday Night‘s Scores Algoma, 1 â€" United, 1 International, 2 â€" St. John‘s ] Wander®ers, 1 â€" St. John‘s II, 1 Sev.en-U_p, 2 â€" Gambles, 0 ‘Goldbelt, 1 â€" Imperial, 1. Games Friday Night Gambles vs. T. N. 0. United vs. Algomas St. John‘s I vs. International St. John‘s II vs. Wandrrers Sevenâ€"Up vs. Gambles Imperial vs. Goldbelt Semiâ€" Finals Thursday, February 27 McIntyre, 2 â€" Hollinger, 1 Saturday March 1 Hollinger, 5, â€" McIintyre, 3 Monday, March 3 Hollinger, 4 â€"â€" McIntyre, 3. Finals Wednesday, March 6 Ankerite, 7 â€" Hollinger 4 Leading Scorers N.O.H.A. Senior Playâ€"off Statistics TIMMINS DART LEAGUE STANDINGS aext season, the the intermediate Greenshirts Are Victors In Last Semiâ€"Final Game Played On Monday Night Hollinger â€" Greenshirts qualified to meéet Buillaloâ€"Ankerite in the finals of the Porcupine Senior N. O. H. A. group Monday night when they out McIntyre Miners 4â€"3 in the third and deciding gam» of the semiâ€"finals beâ€" fore a roaring crowd of more than 2,509 fans. Hollinger beat off a high pressure attack by McIntyre that tied the gams half way through the last period and a goal by Alex Stewart with less than Mcintyre Come From Behind to Tie Game Up in Third Period But Alex Stewart Scores Winning Goal on Pass From "Red" McArthur to Give Hollinger 4â€"3 Victory. No Penalties During Game. As the third session got undsgr way McIintyre backed the Hollinger against the wall and camped inside the blue line for minutes at a time. After several close calls, Jimmy Colquhoun snared the puck from Horbel who came out in front of his own net, and ripped a driving shot into the twine. Bentâ€" ley‘s view was partly screened by the milling players but from the short distance it would have been a hard drive to stop under any conditions. Two minutes l$ter McIntyre tied the game up when Somers, drove home a twoâ€" way pass from Holouka and "Bummer‘" Doran after taking a pass from McArthur at his own blue line, ripped through the MciIntyre defence and just before he passed the goal post, slid a slow shot across that just caught the off corner by an eyelash The puck never left the ice. Less than a minute later Horbel scored another lucky marker, when he shot after takâ€" ing Doran‘s pass. Beare had no trouble catching the puck but before he could toss it cléar the rubber dropped out of his glove and rolled leisurely into the cage, just inside the post. Pick Your N.O.H.A. Senior ALLâ€"STAR TEAM Po 5i ition Goal Address L. Defence Centre _ L. Wing R. Wing Clip out this Ballot and send your selection to the Sports Department of The My Name R. Defence [PORCUPINE CAMP] Porcupine Advance Player Cooper on a MeIntyre ganging attack. Th game was ons of the cleanest seen here in years and not a single penalty was handed out. Both sides dished out plenty of bodychecks but not a singls temper flared during the whole engagement. Lineups Hollinger â€" Goal, Bentley; defence, Doran and Kerr; contre, Horbel; wings B. Wilson and Stewart; alternates, Lortie, Haflidson, Baker, Villenecuve, Goron, MceArthur Timmins Canadiens won the second game of their playâ€"off with Matacheâ€" wan Ventures in the first round of NO.H A. intermediate competition at New Liskeard last night by a score of 9â€"6 and copped the round by a score of 17â€"11. The team continued on to Sudbury where they will meet the group winner for that section in the next round. MciIntyre â€" Goal, Beare; defencs, Holouka and Colquhoun; centre, Murâ€" phy:; wings, Lister and Lorraine; al~= ternat:s. Bowman, Somers, Cooper, Drummond Lone, Smith. Reforees â€" ‘"‘Army" Armstrong and Jack Wilkes, Kirkland Lake. SUMMARY First Period No Score Third Period 5. McIntyre, Colquhoun, unassisted) McIntyre, Somers, (Holouka, Coopâ€" BF): .ls Hollinger Stewart, tMCAlthl) 12.23 Penaltiesâ€"None. SCcond Peéri®d Hollinger, Haflidson (Villenâ€" euve) ... 6.10 McIntyre, Lxstex (Drummond)) 9.10 Hollinger, Doran, (McArthur»)...950 Hollinzer, Horbel (Doran) ....... 10.16 Penaltiesâ€"None. TIMMINS CANADIENS WIN ROUND Penaltiecsâ€"None Team PAGE PIVR 7.05