Second Period 1. Hollinger, Wickens (Wink Wilson) d y 614 2. Dome, Nevins Maki) 9.59 Penalty: Murdock. Third Periecd 3. Hollinger, Bill Wilson (Honbul) 8.15 4. Hollinger, Williams 16.39 Penalties: Bill Wilson, Lever, Gordon. A sailor, asked what he had done with his wages, answered: "Part went for liquor, part for women, and the rest I spent foolisily."â€"Blairmore Enâ€" terprise. Only Single Point Is Sepdldtlng Ankerite And Hollinger Now Staging a strong finish in the last period of their game against Dome at the MciIintyre Arena last night, the Hollinger Greenshirts won 2 3â€"1 win over the South Porecupine team. Scorâ€" ing a goal apiece in the second period after being held scoreless in the first period the Hollinger sneaked away in the last canto and hung up two goals while the Dome were held scoreless. The win sent the Greenshirts to within one point of the leagueâ€"leading Buffaoâ€" Ankerite Bisons and placed the Porkies farther into the league cellar. For the first two periods the game was a rather tame affair with no scorâ€" ing and few penalties. Neither of the teams showed the kind of hockey that they are capable of playing and it wasn‘t till near the end of the game that the game started to speed up. Hollinger: gi Kay, Wicken: wards, R. Wi ates, Williams rucci, Gordon Dome: goal, Kemp: defence, Pirie Taylor; centre, Maki; forwards, Nevins Hume; alternates, Murdock, McGinn Bruce, Lever, Woon, Linton. Referees, Pete Ullman, Buck Thomas scoringâ€"First Period Coach Rill Gagnon broke up a powâ€" erful scoring threat last night as he switched players from one line to anâ€" other in an attempt to obtain a wellâ€" balanced club and the idea worked. He broke his first string forward line and shoved Hanteberry on the second line while Wink Wilson replaced him to play with Horbul and Bill Wilson. 3. Hollinger 4. Hollinger Penalties: Greenshirts Stage Strong Finish in Last Night‘s Third Period to Take Verdict Over Dome. First Two Periods Slow With No Scoring. Hollinger Juggles Lines. PAGE STX Mclntyre Monday, Hollinge1 GAMES ADMISSIONâ€"Adult COME oOUT AND ENJO : % i Friday, D i j i 0000900000440 000 009 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o : COME oOUT AND ENJOY THE WORLD‘s FASTEST sPORT WMQOOMQOWM“OWM 44040444840 Bow!l For un No szoring. Penalties: McKa Bowrinc Acaoemy 11 Balsam South For Young and Old HOLLAND BROS.â€"Proprietors 143 COMMERCIAL AVENUE It‘s Good Mxercise HOW THE MONEY GOES Friday, December S5th Mclntyre vs Ankerite 2 1 20 _ SUPERIOR FUELS HIGHEST QUALITY COAL OBTAINABLE Hollinger vs Mclntyre GAMES START AT 8.15 p.m. Monday, December 8th il, Bentley; defence, Mcâ€" _ centre, Horbul; forâ€" on, W. Wilson; alternâ€" Haneberry, Baker, Petâ€" Schwab. , Wicken Phone 2145 Indications point to a coal shortage this Winter. Don‘t take chances while we can still fill vour order! Hockey Mcintyre Arena American Anthracite Canmore Briquettes Rosedaleâ€"Big Horn Canadian and Grenadier Stoker "K" Club Hall The following are games for the next few days in the draw for the President‘s trophy now in progress at the McIntyre curling rink:â€" The President‘s Trophyâ€"Day Shift Ice No. bo t ; 1 +T w2 tbo 4 $# râ€" JY #» Thursday, Dec. 4,â€"4.30 p.m. E. PDixon vs. M. McKenzie E. Olive vs H Mackey P. J. Doyle vs A. W. Lang W. D. Ferguson vs J. Seubert Thursday, Dec. 4â€"6.30 p.m. J. Gitbh vs M. MacMillan J.R. Hall vs R. Fleming R. E. Heath vs A. F. McDowell W. Rinn vs A, W, Pickering J. J. Dutton vs S. R. McCoy J. T. Gauthier vs H. Moscoe Thursday, Dec. 4â€"8.30 p.m. A Fulton vs Dr. R. P. Smith L. Redford vs J. P. Dick G. Mihm vs Dr. A. H. Hudson G. R. White vs D. R. Prior Police Staging Boxing Show at Next Wednesday Night T.P. A.A.A. Will Stage First In addition ;o the boxing bouts they will have an added attraction consisting of a number of exhibitions of weightâ€" lifting. Sergeant Lepic and Contable Harold, Browne will be two of the parâ€" tictpants in the weightâ€"lifting exhibiâ€" tions. Both are weight lifters of rare ability. Maurice Duciaume and Maurice Laâ€" vigne will headline the fighters and should turn in a good match. Last week the "K" Club staged a fight card with Lavigne in the final and he won his bout easily against Alcide Therâ€" Triault but this time he is matched against a better cpponent and may have a real battle on his hands to take the decision. The Timmins Police Amateur Athleâ€" tic Association are staging a fine boxâ€" ing card at the "K" Club Hall next Wednesday evening in an attempt to raise funds for their winter activities. A fine card has been arranged by Serâ€" geant Albert Lepic and the fans are in for a real show. Games in Draw for President‘s Trophy at Mclntyre C.C. Show of Season. I. A. Solmon vs Dr. O. J. Stahl A. E. Lake vs J. L. Fulton Saturday, Dec. 6â€"4.00 p.m. E. Dixon vs C. Boivin E. Olive vs A. W. Pickering ‘T. wW. Tod vs Dr. L. â€"Hudzon Dr. A. H. Hudon vs D. R. Prior J. T. Gauthier vs J. S. Kitchen Saturday, Dec. 6â€"6.30 p.m. M. McKenzie vs E. H. Hill D. Clutchey vs W. C. Arnott R. Fleming vs I. A. Solmon A. Fulton vs J. Gibb Sunday, Dec. 7â€"4.00 p.m. Dr. O. J. Stahl vs J. R. Hall W. R. Rinn vs H. Mackey 58. A. Caldbick vs G. R. White Sunday, Dec. 7â€"6.30 p.m Children 25¢ THMMINS last game the Ankerite played, they | FOD TN lost Roy Hawkey when he joined the |least f RCAF., and they lost Hughie Allen | alone > 'when he suffered a bad gash in his left Duri !leg. Now Herbie Carnegie with a torn | Greens ligament in his knee and Eddie Patton when t with a chipped ankle bone, have beon |On six added to the list. ite cus! ' Throughout the first period play barrag« ranged from end to end on nice pattern | The ‘plays that blew up at the goal mouth.| _ Holli ‘Both Brownlee and Bentley rose to | McKay great heights to save some of the shots | wards, that were ticketed. Four penalties in | nates, the first period gave each team a | Wink ° !chance to work ou; their power attacks | _ Anke ‘Jut these attacks were useless against | McCull the brilliant net work of the two goalies.| ie; fo Tic Williams skated right in on Brownâ€" | alterna |lee alone and took three shots that | YOoung, ithe former Dome custodian turned| Refe | aside. Thoma The second period started out the same way and for the first half of the| No [canto the play was very rough. At h Pena the nireâ€"minute mark Herbie Carnegie |ier, La | was given a heavy body check by Mickey McKay and had to be taken | 1. Ank |from the game. It was later learned neg | that the suffered a torn !gament in the | 2. Ank: from the collision with the Mc \Greenshir,;, defenceman. Pena ‘ ‘ After Herbie was taken off the Anâ€" | lough. kerite fought like mad and gave Bentâ€" lley the busest time he has had for | 3. Holl some years. Eventually he had to crack Sor and when he did the Bisons pumped Pena Hollinger BRaseball Player Leaves Tuesday for South Firemen continued to drag the waters of the Mattagami River last Thursday afternoon for the boy of sixâ€"yearâ€"old Marcel Dupont who was drowned shortâ€" ly after noon on Thursday, and then they ceased dragging operations. The kottom of the river at the point where the young lad was reported to have slipped in was very dirty and was covâ€" ered with branches and roots. Another Cop is Born Yesterday Afternoon Reg. Dorey, popular Hollinger baseâ€" ball star last year, left on Tuesday of this week to accept a position in Kitchener. Dorey played baseball for the Hollinger Rombers for several years and last year he won one of the games against Sudbury in the Northern Baseâ€" ball Association finals. On Friday another method was brought into action in an attempt to locate the body but it didn‘t turn out to be successful either. Theo Lariâ€" viere, a diver, was employed and he dived all afternoon on Friday and Saturday but didn‘; locate any clue as to the whereabouts of the body. Lariviere, who has had years of exâ€" perience and who owns a regulation diving suit, went into the water and thoroughly searched the spot where the drowning was said to have taken place and located a milk bottle that the young lad was reported to have been carrying with him. Relatives and others have‘continued the search since the weekâ€"end, but police have abandoned the search and have given up hope that the body will be recovered. Police believe that the body may have been carried out into the deep water and was then swept down the river under the ice. Detective Ernie Gagnon of the Timâ€" mins Police Department was a proud man yesterday afternoon and i; was quite some time before anyone could approach him for a statement. Yesterâ€" day afternoon his wife presented him with a ston. The baby weighed six pounds, fourteen ounces at birth. Reg. was a popular figure in sports in Timmins being a member of softâ€" ball teams in the district as well. He was accompanied by his wife and child. Quizzed as to whether the youngster would be tutored in the gentle art of tracking down criminals and eventually turn out to be a detective like his dad, Ernie refused to comment, saying only that he hoped the little fellow wouldn‘t grow up to be a juvenile delinquent. Police Use Diver in Attempt to Locate Drowned Boy i The Buffaloâ€"Ankerite Bisons bested the Hollinger Greenshirts on Saturday ' nigh; at the McIntyre Arena when they took a two to one decision from lthe gallant Greenshirts. It was deâ€" finitely a goal tenders‘ battle with Brownlee having a bit of an edge. Both Brownlee and Bentley played sensaâ€" ticnally throughout the night and were â€"without doubt the pick of the players. Time and again either of the goalles would be called upon to make almost 'impossicble stops and each time they 1came through and delivered the goods. Brownlee, especially, shone in the last i‘period when the Greenshirts threw \ five forwards on the ice for the whole »eriod in an attempt to get the equalizâ€" er. In the last minute the Greenshirts tock out BRentley and used six forwards ‘but the stone wall of defence in front lof the Ankerite citadel held well. Ankerite won the game but they suffered a biz loss in injuries when they lost Herbie Carnegie and Eddie ‘Patton. In their last two games the Bisons have lost four men and this facter may have a (bearing on their |future games. They can‘t keep throwâ€" ing men out on the ice and lose them at the rate of two every game. The last game the Ankerite played, they lost Roy Hawkey when he joined the RCAF., and they lost Hughie Allen when he suffered a bad gash in his left leg. Now Herbie Carnegie with a torn ligament in his knee and Eddie Patton with a chipped ankle bone, have beon iadded to the list. Police Have Given Up Hope of Finding Sixâ€"Yearâ€"old Marcel Dupont. Ankerite Takes Thrilling Win From Hollinger Last Saturday Night in Goal Tenders Battle Emerge Winners T‘wo to One in Game that Carried Everyâ€" thing. Ankerite Lost Herbie Carnegie and Eddie Patâ€" ton Through Injuries. Bisons Pass Greenshirts in the Standing. Kerite {oOughnt liKe mad and Fave Delitâ€" ley the busest time he has had for some years. Eventually he had to crack and when he did the Bisons pumped two goals past him before he could Brownlee, especially, shone in the last period when the Greenshirts threw five forwards on the ice for the whole in an attempt to get the equalizâ€" er. In the last minute the Greenshirts tock out BRentley and used six forwards but the stone wall of defence in front of the Ankerite citadel held well. Ankerite won the game but they suffered a biz loss in injuries when they lost Herbie Carnegie and Eddie Patton. In their last two games the Bisons have lost four men and this facter may have a (bearing on their future games. They can‘t keep throwâ€" ing men out on the ice and lose them at the rate of two every game. The last game the Ankerite played, they lost Roy Hawkey when he joined the RCAF., and they lost Hughie Allen when he suffered a bad gash in his left leg. Now Herbie Carnegie with a torn ligament in his knee and Eddie Patton with a chipped ankle bone, have beon added to the list. Throughout the first period play ranged from end to end on nice pattern plays that blew up at the goal mouth. Both Brownlee and Bentley rose to great heights to save some of the shots that were ticketed. Four penalties in the first period gave each team a chance to work ou; their power attacks ut these attacks were useless against the brilliant net work of the two goalies. Tic Williams skated right in on Brownâ€" lee alone and took three shots that the former Dome custodian turned Near the end of the second period !-‘McCullough was chased for tripping and lbefore he got back in the third period the Geenshirts had scored their goal. Vic Haneberry was the marksâ€" man and he got the goal after Horbul and Wilson had each taken a couple of shots at the goal. The Greenshirts kept up the pressure ‘for the rest of the period but Brownâ€" lee couldn‘t be beat. Time and again he was called upon to stop shots that were labelled and he turned them aside in as cool a manner as any. On Holâ€" linger power plays, Ankerite forwards would tear away and go down the stretch alone only to have Brownlee rcb them. Ossie Carnegie missed at least five goals when he broke away alone and was outguessed by Brownlee. During the last minute of play the IGreenshirts pressed harder than ever when they tock out Bentley and threw on six forwards. The chunky Ankerâ€" ite custodian stood up under the heavy barrage till the final bell. The teams were: Hollinger: Goal, ‘Bentley; defence, McKay, Wickens: centre, Horbul; forâ€" wards, Haneberry, Bill Wilson; alterâ€" nates, Williams, Villeneuve, Haflidson, Wink Wilson, Schwab, Delmonte. Ankerite: Goal, Brownlee; defence, McCullough, Patton; centre, H. Carneâ€" gie; forwards. O. Carnegie, McIntyre; alternates, Ladds, Jack Young, Bcb Young, Clouthier, Morris, McCann. Referees: Pete Ullman and Buck game. ‘The played, they THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMINS, ONTARIO | Games Played Last Week 1 Friday, November 28th, McIntyre 7 Pome 4. 1 _ Saturday, November 29th, Ankerite 2 Hollinger 1. * \ Monday, December I1st, Ankerite 7 | Hollinger 4. T. N. O. man to top two hundreéed. He rolled a 230 score« t Horreter‘s 281 and Gagnon‘s 255 sent Ankerite Hollinger McIntyre Dome Gambles Slide Back in Commercial Loop Games This Week Advance Stretches Lead to Thrae Points With Two Nights of Play Left. The Advance bowling team stretched their lead by arother point in the Commercial league on Monday night when they took three points from the Power team while Gamibles were taking two points from the T. N. O. The newpapermen are ncw three points ahead of Gambles with two nights ‘cf play left in the first half. Wednesday, December 3rd, Hollinger 3, Dome 1. Coming Games Friday, December 5th, McIntyre at Ankerite. Monday, December 8th, Hollinger at MciIntyre. Wednesday, December 10th, Ankerite at Dome. over the seven hundred mark and was cne of the main factors in the three point win. Davidson, playing his filx game for the Fourth Avenue crew, rolled a nice 638 coun}; for his three gcames. Hornby‘s 235, Bonnah‘s 230 and Davidson‘s 200 beat out the T. N. O. in the first game while Salomaa rolled a 230 count and Towers turned in a 224 card. In the second game Bonnah was again up with the leaders when he rolled 238 and was helped by Piric with 231 and Davidson with 224. The third game was Bonnah all the way as he bowled a 281 score to send his team over the jumps by over a hundred pins. The Power team fell down bad as Salomaa rolled a poor 97 count in the last game. Tommy Bonnah, who has been bow!â€" ing consistently all season again soared Gambles experienced very little trouble in taking the first two games from the Power as they rolled totals over a thousand in each game. Lamâ€" bert led the fruiters in the first game with a count of 267 while Gagnon and Horrester followed along behind with 209 and 203. Fleming was the only Four minutes later Ossie Carnegie got his goal when he was left unguardâ€" ed in front of the net. ‘The passes came from Ladds who was working in Berbie‘s place, and McIntyre. The goal could possibly have been saved if the men had been covered bu}; the way it worked out the shot came se fast that Bentley didn‘t even know where it came from. recover. ‘Oscar Clouthier scored the first one when he <slapped in Ossie Carnegie‘s short pass in front of the net. Thir"d Period 3. Hollinger, Haneberry (Bil; Wilâ€" son, Horbul) A7 Penalties: Wickens, Vxlleneu»e Mc Cullough. Summary â€" First Period No scoring. Penalties: McIntyre, Schwab, ( . Ladds. Senior N.O.H.A. League Standing nKerile negie) n4erile, McIntyre tyre) ... 106B 25 : McCann .Horbul McCul- Second Perfod Clouthier (0Q. Carâ€" McIntyre, SChwab, Clouthâ€" 1291 the Gamoles; team over the eileven hundred mark in the second game while T. N. O. fell badly behind with 982. FPleming, Leach and Armstrong all topped two hundred for the railway ‘men but they were short to win. W. McHugh M. Donner F. Dawson E. Towers E. Salcomaa Totals T. N. O. did get their powerful machine rolling in the last game and for the firs; time they topped eleven hundred. Gambles fell far behind with 923. Four railwaymen got over the 2C0 mark in the last game while only two of the fruiters were able to geot over. lArmstrong, Toal, Saint and Fleming rolled 265, 246, 225 and 200 respectively. Nicolson rolled 224 for the Gambles crew while Horroster rolleda 203. F®. Hornby W. Dunn The honour roll was: Bonnah 749, Armstrong 698, Horrester €93, Fleming 657, Davids:on 638, Lamkert 621, Nicolâ€" son 617. H. Pirie S. Davidson T. Bonnah Total > HQ Armstrong Fleming Leach Saint ... Toal Total 10 i f] 5 Gagnon Teckney . Lambert . Horrester Nicolson Totals The standing with two games to go is Advance 22, Gambles 19, T. N. O. 10, Power 8. Milurnâ€"‘"Come over as qickly as you can, doctor. My wife has fallen and broken her leg." Specialistâ€""Which leg is it?" Milburnâ€"*"The left one." Specialistâ€"*"You‘ll have to get someâ€" oneg else, then. I specialize on the right leg only."~â€"Digest and Review. Mcintyre Passes Dome Friday Night When They Fashion Out 7â€"4 Win. Teams Change Places McIntyre Miners went on a goalâ€" s;:oring spree on Friday night of last week when they met the Dome Porkies at the McIntyre Arena and when the game was over they were leading by four goals. ‘The win put them ahead of the Dome and it was sweet revenge for them after having dropped a threeâ€" toâ€"two verdict at the Dome the previous Tuesday night. Only in the first period were the McIntyre pucksters headed bu}; before the second period was; over they had their lead and then held it for the remainder of the game. The Macs ran up a big lead when they scored four more goals in the last period while the Dome got two. Best line on the ice was the Dome firs; string of Myles, Murdock and Bruce. They scored three of their team‘s four goals and were a menacs every time they stepped to the ice. Anâ€" other of the stars was Teddy Lister, McIntyre forward, who pumped in two Highâ€"Scoring Game Failed to Produce Much Good Hockey But Did Hand Out Plenty in Goals and Penalties. Fifâ€" teen Misdeeds Committed During Battle. of McIntyre‘s seven goals. Webster, on the McIntyre front line, played his usual steady and consistent game, getâ€" ting one goal and two assists. It was Sparky Vail, big Mac defenceâ€" man who scored the game‘s first goal and sent the Macs into an early firs period lead. He slapped in a pass from Webster to give the Macs the edge in the first four minutes of play. Almost at the nineâ€"minute mark Andy Bruce fired his first goal of the night on a nice passing play with Myles and Murdock. Three minutes later Bud Hume sent the Porkies ahead when he scored on a pass from Cyclone Taylor. Bill Maki was off the ice when the Dome scored on a breakâ€"away from a McIntyre power play. The Macs pulled up their socks in the second period and scored two goals to take the lead while they held the Porkies scoreless. Teddy Lisser scored the first one when he banged in a pass from ‘Grabowski. Just near the end of the period Jackie Drummond scored when he took part in a passing play with Webster and Baker. I; was a nice short passing play with the puck changing possession all the way through the team. The Macs started fast in the last period and kept the pressure on conâ€" tinually, scoring two goals to the Porâ€" kies‘ one and the doing the same thing over again as soon as the Porkies Alf Webster pumped in the first one after little more than a minute of play. Bishop slapped one in at the fourâ€"minute to give the Macs a clear lead of three goals. About half way through the period Myles scored on a passing play with Murdock and Bruce. It was a real wicture goal +that saw some of the nicest to le them The scores were Lister and Beauligéu broke away toâ€" ether and when the play had finished ister had scored the McIntyre goal.' . minute later Beaulieu again broke Towa Lempt TCO l1E ThE took advantage 1 times when the: ve the whole dom In this last halk ork cï¬ Davie Kem; ets was â€"outsian( tnhat s;aWw some oi nicest he night. the end of the period the ted to use power drives in to tie the score and advantage of their lead s when they broken away whole dome team behind hi last half of the period Daviec Kemp, in the Porkâ€" jas outsianding, although GAMBLES past hnim 849 216 230 193 136 189 164 106 200 230 143 224 158 100 A 167 146 231 224 238 227 220 184 2055 132 190 281 177 166 157 213 798 082 w« RIVERSIDE PAVILION 048 193 158 216 165 829 265 200 169 246 24 144 149 214 281 923 135 191 eleven 3032 459 638 449 528 476 546 540 532 621 €i17 657 669 Hobe Essletine‘s battling Buffaloâ€" Ankerite Bisons fought back from a fourâ€"toâ€"one deficit at the end of the first period in Monday night‘s game with the Hollinger Greenshirts at the McIntyre Arenai and finished the game on the long end of a seven to four count. It was the second straight win for the Bisons over the Hollinger crew and placed them well out in front in the league race. Hollinger built up a threeâ€"goal lead in the first period after Barney Morris had fired the first goal of the game for the Bisons but in the last two periods the gallant Bisons fought back furiousâ€" ly and kep; the Greenshirts snipers off the score sheet while they scored six goals for themselves. It was a real storyâ€"book finish and was another exâ€" ample of the indomitable spirit of the Herd. Barney Morris, former centre ice star and now one Oof the league‘s leading defencemen, was the outstanding hero of the game with three goals to his credit, while he did a masterful blue line job. He scored the firs; goal of the game for the Bisons and then saw the Greenshirts build up a threeâ€"goal lead in the first period. In the second period Morris continued the steady pounding at the Hollinger goal and was successful in scoring two more goals besides keeping his portion of the blue line will guarded. About seven minutes after Morris had sent the Herd into the lead in the first period the Greenshirts threw on a power attack when they released the full power of their firs; line of Wilson, Haneberry and Horbul. The three players did the lion‘s share of the Holâ€" linger scoring in the first period, getâ€" ting three of the four goals. Haneâ€" bery scored the first one on pass>s from Wilson and Horbul and then Frank Baker sent the Hollinger into the lead when he secored on a pass from Villenâ€" euve. Near the end of the period Wilson and Horbul scored two fast goals on passes from Haneberry. Hollinger Greenshirts go Down to Second Straight Defeat at the Hands of Buffaloâ€"Ankerite Battling Bisons Flght from Behind Three Goal Deficit in First Period to Win 7â€"4 Victory. Barney Morris Sceores Three Goals. Ankerite Now Leads Loop. Eleven seconds later Doms counted the game‘s last goal when Nevins passed to Andy Bruce and the fast Porkie forward made no mistake a he drilled the rubber pas; a bewilderâ€" ed Porter. McIntyre: goal, Porter; defence, Vail, Bishop; centre, Webster; forwards, Drummond, Baker; alternates, Beauâ€" lieu, Grabowski, Lister, Carriere, Ianâ€" narelli, Glover. away by himself and went right in to The teams were: Dome: goal, Kemp; defence, Linton, Allard; centre, Murâ€" dock; forwards, Bruce, Myles; alterâ€" nates, Taylor, Piriec, Maki, Nevins, Woon, Hume. 6. McIntyre, Webster ... 7. McIntyre, Bishop .......... 8. Dome, Myles (Murdock 9. McIntyre, Lister (Bea 10; McIntyre, Beaulieu 11. Dome, Bruce (Nevins) In the second canto the Bisons put Thurs.â€"8.00 to 10.00 p.m. Fridayâ€"2.00 to 3.45 p.m. Saturday Morningâ€" Saturday Afternoon Summary â€" First Period McIntyre, Vail (Webster) ... 3 46 Dome, Bruce (Myles, Murdock) 8.57 Dome, Hume (Taylor) ... second Period McIntyre, Lister (Grabowski) . 5.40 McIntyre, Drummond, (Webâ€" ster, Baker) BP aturday ATternoon Junior Skating Club PUBLIC SKATINGâ€"8 to 10 p.m ENJOY DANCING to the Finest Music and on the Best Floor in the North SATURDAY NIGHT Ladies 25¢ Gents Public Skating â€" se sls t AAP P P C AL PCA AP L P P AP PM AL P P L P C AAP P â€"AL L AL: L PA Skating for Children Third Period Webster ... Bishop ....:..:..,; les (Murdock, Bruce) Lister (Be'iuheu) xents «I CJ! 410 10.55 16.38 17.31 beginning of the period. â€" Morms liel icruised in for a ‘brace of goals ant( ; Lahti finished the period‘s scoring with iwbout three minutes left. , . i Ladds scored the first goal of the last period when he slapped in a pas: from Lahti and then big Ossie Carnegit l completed the scoring on a puck passed from McIntyre and Jack Young. Ankerite: Goal, Browniee:" defence McCann, Morris:; centre, Ladds; for wards, Clouthier, Bob Young; a@altern: ates, O. Carnegie, McIntyre, Jach Young, Lahti, Gordon, MceCullough. Hollinger: goal, Bentley; defence McKay, Wickens; centre; , Williams forwards, Villeneuve, Baker/ alternates Horbul, Bill Wilson, Haneberry, Win} Wilson, Delmonte, Schwab: : > Refoerees: Pete Ullman, Buck Thoma. Secoring â€" First Period ° 1. Ankerite, Morris (Clouthier,> en um y com mm ies mm m ce ues s ons m mm > sn mm n on the presseure and 1 end of the period with Ladds scored the. firs beginning of the peri cruised in for a bra Lahti finished the peri about three minutes l 6. Ankerite 7. Ankerite Young) 8. Ankerite 9. Ankerite (Haneberry) 5. Hollinger, Horbul Penalties: Wicken monte, McIntyre. Penalties ens. Third Period 10. Ankerite, Ladds (Lahti) 11. ‘Ankerite, O. Carnegie (J.° MciIintyre) Penalties: McCann ‘VIcInt\ THURSDAY., PECEMBER 4TH Hollin Wilson) . | Hollinger, Baker Hollinger, Bill W in Merry Christmas Wroappers HENRY KELNECK arnd his QORCHESTRA 10‘s â€" 255 â€" 50‘ Second Period Ladds (Clouth Morris (McIn!| Morris Lahti nd then big Ossie C: e scoring on a puck re and Jack Youn Goal, Brownliee:‘ d Haneberry Morri negie, MciInt Gordon, MeCi roal, â€"Bentley:; (Jack Youn (Clouthier) . Delmonte, the ice at the oneâ€"goal lead one near the Mort m Youn i1 efTonce lliams rnates Win}k then and with 18 .42 1910 Delâ€" 26