â€" Galento Will Referee â€"~*Event That Gets Off _â€"_To Start At 8$.15 p.m. 1 GALENTO Richards was the runngrâ€"up in the international tournament, won by Whipper Billy Watson, and figures to have an even chance with his 250 pound opponent. â€"In the main bout, Williams will have a slight edge in. weight over ‘"Whipâ€" per" Billy â€"Watson that will offset any In the third match on the bill, Georze Richards who scales 235 lbs., is paired off against Dick Bishop who has been campaigning in Texas and California rings. Henning is Aa graduate of the Uniâ€" versity of Iowa and is a former footâ€" ball star. In the semiâ€"final, the ‘"Masked Wolf," who has been a consistent hneadliner in Toronto rings, will essay to continue his winning streak against 233 pound Lee Henning. Headed by the best two out of three falls battle betwsen ‘"Whipper" . Rilly Watson and Cyâ€"Williams, of Tallahasse, Fla., sach bou; is in the heavywsight division with standout talent. While "Txzoâ€"Ton" Tany Galento will get his share of the spotlight toâ€" morrow night at the MciIntyre Arena, ha can‘; steal the play away from the array of talentâ€"that has been lined up for the card. "Twoâ€"Ton" Tony Galento is Expected to Put on Quite a, Show Tomorrow Night as the Cream of Canada‘s Heavyweights Put on the District‘s First Wrestling Fhow This Year. i Seats on Sale at i MOISLEY BALL â€" â€" â€" TIMMINS ARRY WILISONS â€"â€" SCHUMACHER Toâ€"Night, Tues. and Wed. ©"8.00 to 10.00 p.m. ADMISSIONâ€"30¢ Fri. and Sat. 2 to 4 p.m, . ~WATSON vs WILLIAMS Ringside $1.00 A. 'Y,"l Skating Tuesday, July 29 Roller Canada‘s Contender for the - _ The World‘s Title "‘Tallahasee Terror" 226 lhs. 232 Ibs. Two Other Qutstanding Matches AS REFEREE "He/ll Slay You" e t <y 4 ADMISSIONâ€"25C ._; GEE "TWO TON" TONY SCHEDULE MAIN BOUT Best Two Out of Three Falls Intyre Arena (Plus Government Tax) 8.15 p.m. PRICES Lake Shore Edges Macassa in Tough Tenâ€"Inning Tilt Climb to Within One Gams of Second: Place. . Areé Still Behind Wrightâ€"Harâ€" greaves. Kirkland Lake, July 26â€"Lake Shore Blues climbed to within one game of the secondâ€"place Wrightâ€"Hargreaves nine in the southern section of the Temiskaming Baseball League in Kirkâ€" land Lake Friday afternoon when they edged Macassa Maulers, 4â€"3, in a tenâ€" inning game. Pitcher Arnold Cooper came through with the single which scored Zeke Ferley with the winning run in the overtime. Lake Shore took the lead on three oczcasions during regulation time, only to have Macassa even the count and force the extra period. In the first of the tenth Ferley singled to centre. Two men were out when Cooper came to the plate and singled irfto the same field to score with the tieâ€" breaker. In the Macassa half of the same frame the Maulers had a man as farâ€"as second with one out, but they failed to get him home. Previously, in the ninth, the Macs had runners on third and second with none away, but Cooper and Ray Stevenson waged a torrid pitcher‘s battle until the ninth inning, when the Macassa hurler was removed for a pinch hitter and Joc Ward took his place on the mound. Whether or not Watson can sffecâ€" tively toss the 230. pound Williams around with his "Irish Whip" reâ€" mains to be seen. From all indications he will have a real argument on his hands. The show is scheduled to *t under way at 8.15 p.m. It was Williams who busted the "world‘s champicnship‘‘ bubble for the French star, Yvon Robert, and he has shown that he is no respector of reâ€" advantage that Watson might have General 50¢ mm“ CÂ¥ 4 G*% z* *Â¥ BaJmy Heach has withdrawn from that league remains uncertain. ~Secreâ€" tary Harold Bailey announced, howâ€" ever, that Montreal, Kingston, Hamilâ€" ton and Camp Borden are contemplatâ€" adopted with Balimy Beach filling in the dates allotted to Hamilton. Openâ€" ing games on September 27 will send Montrea)l to Ottawa and Argos against ter at some length and it was ultiâ€" mately agreed to set up a new leasue that would permit the inclusior. of Beaches. Officers of the new group will be the same as those who directed the Big Four with the addition of Ab Box to represent Balmy Beach. James Mcâ€" Caffrey of Ottawa is president; Bob Gamble, Toronto Argos, first viceâ€"preâ€" sident, and L. A. Peto, of Montreal, second viceâ€"president. New Eastern Rughy Setâ€"Up is Pleasing to All Interested Winners of Flights at Ladies‘ Golf on Friday Box was made a member of the executive along with Eddie Emerson, Hollinger Bombers Defeat Wrigbhtâ€"Hargreaves Here on Saturday Afternoon 8 to 3 The weekly meeting of the Timmins Ladies Golf took place Friday, July 25th, with Mrs. Robson winning the Club Championship from Mrs. Porter. Mrs. McClinton won the Consolation fiight, from < Mrs. Darling. The first flight was taken by Mrs. Fogg over Mrs. Cuttell, and Mrs. Weir won the low qualifying score, driving competiâ€" tion, approaching and putting. Balmy Beach Team is Inâ€" cluded for the Duration of the War. After the War Hamilton Comes Back In. Hollinger Club Has Not Lost 2. Game Yet in The Ennis Cup Competitions. Beat the Wrightâ€"Hargreaves 11â€"6 Last Timé They Met. BRombers Were Akead From Start Next Friday the Flag and Limerick competition will be played with the local members on the greens. This momentous stepâ€"the Big Four, as the IRF.U. was commonly called, has been in operation 34 yearsâ€"had its origin in the decision of the Hamilâ€" ton Tiger club executive not to operate during the war. Balmy Beach immeâ€" diately applied for permisson toâ€"reâ€" place the Tigers and the meeting yesâ€" terday dealt with the application. The East‘s maost select football circ‘!s bowed ‘before the â€"stress of war time and the clamor of the fans and adâ€" mitted to tem"gorary membership Toâ€" ronto‘s ‘"orphan" club, the eastâ€"end Balmy Beach squad. The constitution of the Big Four, however, did not permit the inclusion of a new club except by approval of the annual meeting. The other three clubs, faced with the prospect of a lopsided schedule, discussed the matâ€" Lake Shore and Wrightâ€"Hargreaves will meet on Monday afternoon to deâ€" cide possession of second place in the standing. they were left stranded as Cooper forced two batters to ground out and struck out the third. On Thursday night, the Interproâ€" vincial Rugby Football Union execuâ€" tive decided to suspend operations for the duration of the war and immediâ€" ately afterward three of the clubsâ€"Otâ€" tawa, Montreal and Toronto Argonâ€" autsâ€"agreed to play with Balmy Beach in a new organization called the Eastern Canada Rugby Footba]l Union. The former Big Foyr schedule was Dick Bishop. Tickets for the event are said to be going fast and a bumper crowd is expected for the event that:will feature Tony Galento, contender for Joe Louis‘* boxing crown, as the referee. $ Shown above is ‘"Whipper‘‘ Rilly Watson who appears in the final on the professional wrestling .card that will be presented at the Mcintyre Arena. toâ€"morrow night. Watson tangles with Cy Williams in a heavyweight bout for the final, The Masked Wolf and George Richards meet in the second fight on the card while the opcner will feature L¢e Henning and THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO "but I don‘t have time to come here MMbvï¬atd‘t*ov 4 e B *"*You must promise to come and reâ€" port to us every time you overhear remarks deregatory to the Third Reich or the German authorities in Norway." It seems that a good Norwegian citiâ€" zen, after being questioned at the Gesâ€" tapo headquarters, was relsased with the following order: Score by innings:â€" Wrightâ€"Harg. ...... 200 OC1 000 â€"3 5 3 Errors â€" Fargher 3, Oltean, Chase, Romualdl, Lawton. Stolen basesâ€"Lawâ€" ton, Barton, Chase 2, Cookson 2. Sacriâ€" fice Hitsâ€"Fargher. Twoâ€"base hit â€" Price, Home: runâ€"Levandoski. Runs batted inâ€"Barton 2, Levandoski 2, La#ton 2 CGhase, Price. Struck outâ€" By Tennant 9. Bases on ballsâ€"Off Tennant»5, off McLelian 5. Losing. pitcherâ€"McLlellan. Hit by pitcherâ€" McLellan by Tennant. Double playsâ€" Price to Levandoski. Earned runsâ€" Hollinger 6, Wrightâ€"Hargreaves 3. Left on Dasesâ€"â€"#10llINngCET 6, WTIGNLâ€"FHATâ€" greaves 12. Umpiresâ€"Hackett (P) and Mitchell:(B). Time of gameâ€"I1:55. Lawton, ;b"..._.‘ Romualdf. Oltean, 2b ... McKay,: 0=..... Tennant,;‘p .. The Box Score Wrightâ€"Hargreavesâ€" AB Price, ‘Cf .:. s .A e mcb 1 ND esns 5 Levandoski, Ss$ .................... 5 Fargher, 3b ... 3 Anderson, 1b ... 5 StewArb, If 5 Baltd,â€" i.: e 4 AXSMIEI, : :scesc cessn kss 4 McLellanN, p 3 RCath, P sc css i 0 0 o =â€" 0 0 o0 0 +m o / o io o m o0 oo +m o â€" {I OQOQHQNZ o w 0o C o 0O + U m ps f»> Totals Hollingerâ€" Coockson, cf . Dorey, If ... Chase, 3b ... Barton, Vince Barton‘s Hollinger: bombers are still without a loss in the Ennis Cup, competitions after Saturday aftâ€" ernoon‘s game with Wright â€" Harâ€" greaves. They turned back the Harâ€" greaves threat very easily, 7â€"3. In their only other meeting this year the Hollinger crew emerged with an 11â€"6 win. Lanky Bill Tennant went the route for the Hollinger team while Wrightâ€" Hargreaves replaced "Bud" McLellan with "Biff" Roach in the eighth inning. The Hollinger club only managed to get one run off "Biff" Roach, a leftâ€" hander. The Hollinger power managed to sneak ahead when they had to and that proved to be their win margin. In the first inning the Hargreaves squad got off to a good start with a couple ofâ€"runs but Barton‘s men came right ‘back with thres runs in tl}eir portion of the first inning. Harâ€" greaves couldn‘t get going in the sesond inning and the Hollinger only managed to get one man as.far as second base before they .were retired. The third inning proved to be disâ€" astrous for the Kirkland Lake team when they failed to count and the Holâ€" linger boys put two runs up. It was Vince Barton himself that started the third inning rally off and he was folâ€" lowed by Lawton, Romualdi and O1lâ€" tean to bang in two runs and put the game on ice. Not satisfied with a threeâ€"run lead Barton‘s bombers went out to get themselves another run in eash of the sixth and seventh innings. In the sixth inning Wrightâ€"Hargreaves squeezed in a run to leave the final count at 8â€"3. 8, Wrightâ€"Harâ€" First Time Race Ended in a Tie in 59â€"YÂ¥earâ€"old Hisâ€" tory of the Event. Dead Heat for the First Time at the Canadian Henley Three Games This Week Hutcheon, 1940 Association singles winner and Gallagher, who won the United States sprint at Minneapolis the week before, met in a sp2ecial race before the opsning of Friday‘s proâ€" gram to decide the dash champianship. Gallagher won Friday‘s competition by over thres lengths. Meanwhile, Toronto Argonauts and Buffalo Westsidss, traditional rivals for the aggregate championship, ended the day with 19 points each. Bcoth clubs posted two victories and a seeâ€" ond in the four finals. A dead heat has boeen entered in record bocks of the Royal Canadian Henley for the first tima in the reâ€" gatta‘s 59â€"yearâ€"old history. Art Thorburn carried Argos‘ colors to victory in the 140â€"pound singles sprint and an Argo four beat off Westâ€" sides‘ stretch finish to take the junior 140â€"pound event. The recordâ€"breaking event occurred as the regatta wcund up openingâ€"day ccimpetition Thursday. A 10â€"men field entered the open quarterâ€"mi{le singl: dash and at the finish judges were unable to separate Harvey Hutcheon of St. Catharines and Art Gallagher of the Penn A.C. Even Third Tied The two rowed the distance bow to bow. To complicate matters. juages and spectators couldn‘t decide on aâ€"third so closely bunched were the others behind the double winners. Two Weeks Ago Macs Edged the Beavers 5â€"â€"4 in Ten Inâ€" nings and Now the Count is Evened. George McShane Has Nine Strikeâ€"Outs but Beavers Bunch Their Hits To Win Game. Mclntyre Drops Ennis Cup Game to Toburn Beavers on Saturday in Kirkland Lake Kirkland Lake, July 27â€" Beavers evened their Ennis cup scarse with McIntyre here Saturday afternoon when they defeated the Macmen quite handily by a 4â€"1 score. Two weeks ago, in a similar game, the Macs edged the Beavers 5â€"4 in ten innings. Ray LaRose and Rolly Bussiere held the Macs in check throughout, scattering their six hits to keep scoring chances to a minimum. Larose pitched the first six innings, but was forced to leave the game when he developed a blister on a finger of his pitching hand. Bussiere relieved and allowed only one hit durâ€" ing.the rest of the game. George Mcâ€" Shane, veteran McIntyre hurler, haj nine strike outs to. his credit, but the Beavers hit him easily in the opening innings to score their four runs. Mclintyrse ... 000 000 100â€"1 6 1 Toburn ... 102 O10 OOxâ€"4 6 4 McShane and Cooke, Larose, Busâ€" siere and Cramer. Porcupine baseball fans will be treated to three baseball games in the next week. On Wednesday the Holâ€" linger and McIntyre teams will meet in another of the regular league games while the powerful Wrightâ€"Hargreaves team will return to the Porcupine to meet the McIntyre Maulers on Saturâ€" day afternoon. Hargreaves were turned back by the Hollinger Bombers this week and they may have anothéer story to tell when they return next week. On Monday, the Civic holiday, the Hollinger. and McIntyre teams will be pitted against each other in their first Ennis Cup Westsides won both the junior heavy fours, with a boat stroked by J. Cahill, and the 150â€"pound fours, stroked by R. Perew. Cahill‘s four crossed the finishing line with a foot margin over Argos and in the ‘150â€" pound fours, the Buffalo club whipped Hamilton Leanders by 10 lengths. Plan Now To Attend THE BIG e M Mss n o PR # e 72 4 | S Pn c n y r e 7 l e a y The park was packed for and the Macs started off fi | their runs early in the game@ ,mg up Bobby Churchill® | ing with some sparkling, Dunn and Pat Wilson extra bass knocks, € threeâ€"bagger. Pat Wilson"i the Macs‘ runs and Webber brought in the other two. If they hand out any medals in the Internatonal League this summer for managerial magic, they should pin them on Tommy ‘Thomas, the jolly Skipper of the Baltimore Birds. Though the team is not even a conâ€" tender, so great is Tomimy‘s magic that Baltimore fans are proclaiming him the best allâ€"around manager the club has had since the days of Fritz Maisel. Tommy Thomas of Baltimore Birds is Fine Manager Here are some of the feats Tommy has performed to date: â€"He has taken a couple of Baltimaore high school boys, 18â€"yearâ€"old Val Flanigan and 19â€"yearâ€" old Russ Niller and made winning pitâ€" cher‘s out of them. He has developed Hal Sieling to the point where the pepâ€" pery shortstop is now being eyed by half a dozen major league scouts. He has filled a gap in his pitching staff by converting Tom Hafey, an indifâ€" ferent third baseman, into a promising hurler, and then gonverted catcher Kracher into a successful third baeman Tommy now has a cantract to manâ€" age the Baltimor« Club for the next Mcintyre Field Day Promises To be One of the Outstanding Attractions for Civic Holiday Fine Programme of Events and Competitions Has Been Has Brought Along Couple ~of High School Kids and Made Winning Pitchers Out of Them. three years. McelIntyre Wins Close Game from Beattie Mines Yesterday The Macassa team from Kirkland Lake played Beattie later in the afterâ€" noon after they had dropped an exâ€" hif@ition tilt to Noranda, 5â€"4. The Mcâ€" Intyre game with Noranda that was scheduled for earlier in the afternoon fell through so the Macs kept travelâ€" ling to Duparquette where they tangled with the Beattie team. Macs Had 4â€"1 Lead Going Into the Last Inning but The Game Finished 4â€"3. Art Quinn‘s McIntyre Maylers barsely managed to eke out a win over Beattie Mines in an exhibition tilt at Duparâ€" quette yesterday afternoon. T hey coasted into the last inning sitting o the heavy side of a 4â€"1 score but. i the last inning the Beattie â€" closed up the gap and the game ished with a close 4â€"3 score. The win over Beattie gave the Macs an even break on their two games over Freddie Owens, in the box for the Beattie team pitched fine ‘ball but didn‘t have the support that the Macs gave Churchill. Admission 50¢ Mclintyre Employees Free Lined Up For the Annual Field Day. Free Attractnons Will Add to Enjoyment During the Afternoon. Monday, August 4th BASEBALL IN THE AFTERNOON DANCE and FLOOR SHOW at 9. p.m. AWARD DRAW for $550.00 DOZENS OF THRILLING FREE ACTS Mclintyre miners who haves gone without accidenis in the past year will share more than five hundred and fifty dollars when the annual Safety Award Draw is made at the MceIntyrs Field Day next Monday. The annual draw is one of the spssial attractions at the annual MeIntyrec FPield Day. The Field Day, this year, shows promise to exceed any previous sports doings. _ Another of the special attractions will be the free distribution of, tea and coffee between 12.00 and 1.30 p.m. Any person attending the Field Day should bring along a basket of "eats" and the refreshments will be provided free. This is one of the special feaâ€" tures that is always included" on the programme of any MciIntyre I‘if‘ld Days. | ‘There will be a number of childrenggs events in the morning starting at tenm o‘clock. These will include all sorts foot races and jumping. Also in the morning will be a football gamse at quarter to eleven. % m