a 748 game, champ CGam} one c and ing nah rolled thirteenâ€"pi in the> firs first the pin Coming pack strong th trundler got three molr ten at the end to give The printers had anott as well, Bill Dunn, the ball he had been t new curve and cames 234 count. Thse printer when Horm by themsel advantage started out lowed with strikes ‘bef finish. He Bonnah did five strikes The Advance Wins First Half of Commercial Bowling Loop With Threeâ€"Point Win Monday the 11 hundre Advan first h o 30 20 20 20 ra0¢ 20 a06 0 _ A0_ A6C 36 6 AC PAC;E ABTX N ind Th was the ‘AllrC #Ot 6 Admission $1.00 _ Extra Lady 50c The Finest Music at All Dances by MENRY KELNECK and His ORCHESTRA â€" Evelyn Clarkâ€"YV ocalist iambles Finish Five Points Behind the Printers When thc? Final Figures are Released. Bonnah Leads Printers to: Win with 748 Total. ? Agli ‘1em 1€ McINTYRE ARENA Public Skating T wo men on 8.30 tO 11 a2.m School Children Junior sSkating Junior Hockey Public skating : December 24thâ€"â€"â€"Christmas Eve Dance December 27thâ€"â€"â€"Reg. Saturday Dance 11 WPP a Cl December 26thâ€"â€"â€"Boxing Day Dance e( mako ths grac ind R. Burkhold Dec. 25thâ€"â€"â€"A Gala Christmas Night ic} NOISEMAKERS â€" HATS â€" NOVELTIES Fun for Everyoneâ€"Don‘t Miss It Admission $1.50 _ Extra Lady 50c 16 Saturd 8.00 to 10.00 p.m FPRIDA Y XÂ¥} The final 1a@argin of | UIt Admission $1.00 H 11 io «P AAF i iA . 0PU A.1412 Club 2 to 5 p.m 7.60 to 8.00 p.m. 8.00 to 10.00 p.m al 1 of almost four han Gambles, The rough to win the mmercial Bowling nal left T he lanky Advance ore strikes and a e him a 344 total. ther man working disguested with throwing, tried a > through with a ers won the game hundred pins. N. 0. managzd undred mark and nes on either the icians who manâ€" Armstrong rolder turned in a Riverside Pavilion Programme of N A AA â€" h g\\ us had . # * c ~§ P CH .'_" 4 0* 5‘ L4 6P 3 21 ui to V a I PV hre M 30 count. he rolled l a spare. 11 15 p.m in 11 11 m 301 C ‘lin du wer ha or: T1 3C1 it _W. McHugh N. Doner P Dawson | E. Towers Salomaa eA card, ‘The first and last gan fell badly in.the : by almost a hun ran up a total « hundred. Purkholder‘s; 2 212 were enough | test by ninetyâ€"six CHRISTMAS DANCES Hu . :; R. F. Hornby W. Dunn H.. Pirie 5. Davidson T. RBonnah To 9 MC Total Hollinger Greenshirts Take the League Lead from Ankerite in Friday Night‘s Puck Fixture The Buffaloâ€"Ankerite Bisons went down to their second straight defeat on Friday night of last week when they tangled with the Hollinger Greenâ€" shirts at the McIntyre Arena and ondâ€" ed second â€"best in a struggle that saw all the way through and were good value for their win. Chuck Jemmett, new Holly mentor, juggled his lines a bit and had Haneâ€" berry back on the first string line with Horbul and Bill Wilson again. The speedy forward seemed to work. better in that position than on the other lHne. Hollinger Snipers Run Up a Five to Three Win Over the League Leaders. The Verdict was Never in Doubt as the Greenshirts Outâ€"Played the Herd All Night. he final score stoj The Greenshirts o l1 the way throu en im Extra Lady 50c Armstror Fleming Leach al 1€ Peockn Horrt final st 61 count but O. came back ‘mstrong roll turned in 25 rore stopped at five shirts outplayed the y through and we heir win. CAMBLES 181 192 .. 1683 161 20( OO 2. â€" Nt O 212 inding | Advand Powet ADVANCE .. 210 .. :166 . SAGQAL WER .. 141 131 . 144 .. 1149 182 AInt allroader: es rather cond ed w mo! T 11. honoul 297 8Â¥3 747 1107 147 140 135 234 when 838 134 160 161 197 147 203 261 195 1¢ Gam 20 Ve TO he Bisons an ho 811 234 131 178 821 28715 ind 213 141 188 216 3 i 485 578 | 14 | 536 53(7 510 hn l’orkips Beaten in Wildâ€"Scoring Game Against Mcintyre Ma Ma Am pia Macs Double the Score on the Luckless Dome Team in Regular Game Saturâ€" dav. The Greenshirt lead in the first the Bisons cul second canto pressure in th win margin. Frank Bake the Greenshi the con With the period threeâ€"f Mike Hommul pushed the ahead a little more whet in Rill Wilson‘s «retkound. landed in front of Brown bul mads no mistake as at him. ILt was a n came after the Grsenshirt a couple of golden opp Bill Wil the peri wt Manny MciIn of the second home a pass f Ben him the in ths ‘am In / 1e Mctin iaturda uldn‘t | and A 1: mped 1 K it t [ ena middl 11 14@ bu llit \nkeri fire. William ‘eenshiwtis. in the the gsame when h ed. nicely to slip Ankerite defence. the period three Hor‘3ul pushed th a little more whi Will nC McCa . McI Wick bet 1a n n scored d on a pa McI ims T il half McCann seceond w Du V 11 Third had theg ind far ths end Of t y a few seconds l¢ uka and Bruce star other up and start McI scored {nh eriod when n Jack worked in e drove in 16 0o byv mp; defence, ‘ ara; forwards, tes, ‘Maki, I Liston. Harris half la h rction conti 1 in up riod lead | they j2ricd Haflidson. First Period Period tLVrE hn ricnd iod the Porkies | n another near ; swamped by the | of the period. ‘ T‘C€ eâ€"quarters over he Greenshirts ien he slappsd heit LI Wil Wil treak Wi‘s s p a threeâ€"goal and then let to two in the y put on the a to nost their h nic > first one for apening minâ€" _and Williams through the md 1i Horbu Wi Wil apd 1all same pail second time opped when f his:r net to 11 eC D ie only goal 1 he drove 1} CAE uC > and Hor banged â€" e play an had mis:> tunitiecs t 11 A 1 Wink Wil ime on a mark and he end of McIntyre i blasted lyvy. Near men CIl. 2 Carrrere Beaulleu il clo 1€ C"CrI€ in out skatin of th al lead d before THER PORCUPINE®~ ADVANCE, TTMMIN®, ONTARMO â€"Bruc? Nevins Tayl 11 th Mi1 91 POrt ntrC H1IY ~An blu puck ~a l 10.55 18.25 190 14 S1 1} JA 10 Curling Scores and Draw for Toâ€"day‘s Games at MelIntyre Finals in Turkey Event Will be Played on Sunday. First of Finals at 2 o‘clock. 13 Intyr ning in an Do prcceeds are turned over to the local| sranch of the Canadian Red Cross| Sccisty. Competition has been ksen so far and the events are now gettingi ngar the final stages: The finals in the event will be played on Sundayl afterncoon and evening. | Finanls will be played on Sunday with the first playâ€"off game starting at two o‘clock in the afternoon and the final being played at 8.15 in the even-! ing. ind 110} Dome‘s third peried goal again came from Bill Maki‘s stick and it came when Jackie Young was serving a penâ€" alty. The Dome power play was on and Norm Woon got the puck in beâ€" We C¢ Dome Closes in on MceIntyre and are Pressing for Third Place. Club has Handed Two of Ankerite‘s Three Losses to Them. Bill Maki Pumps in Two Goals. The Dome Porkies came right back two nights after McIntyre had sent them reeling from the sting of a 10â€"5 defeat, to defeat the leagueâ€"leading Buffaloâ€"Ankerite Bisons on Monday night in one of the best displays of defensive hockey shown here this year. The Porkies earned their decision and depended on the blades of three of their veterans to get them their goals. Blond Bill Maki was the sniper that sunk the good ship, "Ankerite", with a drive in the first and last periods. His first attack was good enough to give the Dome boys the lead after less than half a minute of hockey and his second barrage came about halfâ€"way through the last period. His first period goal was matched> by a nice effort by Lahti, youthful Bison forward, near the fiveâ€"minute mark of the openâ€" Dome Porkies Score Second Straight Win Over Ankerite Bisons on Monday Evening Referees: Pete Ullman, Jack Wilder. Ssummary â€" First Period MceIntyre, Lister 4 25 Dome,. Maki (Nevins) 1117 None. second Period MceiIintyre, Johnston 2. 23 McIntyre, Lister (Beaulieu) 4.50 McIntyre, Beaulieéu Lister) 5.33 MeoIntyre, Lister (Grabowski) . ° 8.33 Dome, O‘Mara <MceGinn) 8.56 McIntyre, Beaulieu (Johnston) 9.18 Penalties: C cGinn. Bruc 7 Hall vs Fulton 4 9 Newkirk vs Hill 4 12 Prior vs Kennedy 3 6 Lake vs; Arnott 5 8 MacMillan vs Dr. Stahl 4 10 Seubert vs White 5 9 McDowell vs Moscse 3 8 Heath vs MacGregor 7 9 Fleming vs Lafferty 7 Wednesday Scores 6 Sutherland vs Welt 4 9 Kitchen vs Diftton 8 13 Dr. H. Hudson vs Lang 1 10 Tod vs McKellan 8 By def. Hays vs Ferguson 10 Olive vs Dr. L. Hudson 3 6 MacMillan vs Prior 5 M 7 Hill vs J.L. Fulton 6 11 Newkirk vs Hall 8 6 Kennedy vs Fleming 5 10 Collins vs Cameron 6 6 Gibb vs Gannon 3 8 Boivin vs Brownlee 2 1A 6 canto. The placed the Dome dangerâ€" sly near the McIntyre Miners who re in third place. The powerful uth Porcupine team is still at the fAcIntyre, Webster (Glover) Dome, Maki (Nevins, Woon) enalties: Webster (2), Third Period PDome, . Maki (Nevins, Taylor) Dome, Woon (Maki) 1 WoC Nevi Biso: Maki H¢ Intyre Intyrs Intyrs following is the draw for toâ€"day e scores of the teams up to last of the heap but they demonâ€" that they are going to be a im to beat when they handed d two of their three losses to 1i both the wins against Anâ€" he Dome front line of Maki, and Woon, was in the leading tre, Beaulieéu Lister) Tte, Lister («Grabowski) O‘Mara (MceGinn) re, Beatulieu (Johnstc Webster (Johnst Lister Johnston OMara, Linton, i0¢e, Holouka. (Johnston) Glover) n ) 1 ) 18.26 Webster, Firemen Answer sSixteen Calls in One Week Timmins firemen were called out sixâ€" teen times since Thursday as their work started to rush before the Chris‘â€" mas season. In only two of the calls, thoush, was there any amount cof damâ€" age done. Most of the calls were for chimney fires and ssove pipe fires with two calls being unnecessary. On Thursday afternoon they were called out twice to extinguish chimney fires where damage was small. The first call was to Mrs Middleton‘s home at 40 Commercial Avenue. The second was to L. Prete, 27 Avoeâ€" nue. Ice No. Thursday Two more calls came in on Sunday. Pirst was a call from the rear of 69% Third Avenue, where, a fire had started between the partitions because of a deâ€" fective chimney. The loss was about $25. The house was cccupied by#®L. Roberge. In the afternoon the firemen rushed to 9 Bannerman Avenue, the home of W. Faulkner, where a chimney fire was in progress. Average T Two stove pipe fires kept the firemen busy on Monday morning. One was to 162 Pine Street North, and the other to 254 Birch Street South. On Tuesday a phone call sent the firemen to Central Public School where a fire was reported to be in progress. When the firemen arrived they found that the thermostat on the furnace wasn‘t working properly and it caused excessive heat and steam. They callâ€" ed the janitor to fix the thermostat. On Tuesday the firemen also extinâ€" guished a chimney fire at 24 Comâ€" hind the Ankerite net, He passed to Maki, who was in front of the goal, and Maki waited till he had Brownlese at his mercy before firing. Near the ond of the period Al Tayâ€" lor was given a penalty and the Anâ€" kerite power pressure was thrown on but Kemp held well. Dome: goal, Kemp:; defence, Piric, Linton; centre, Maki; forwards, Nevins, Woon; alternates, Murdock, Taylor, Harris, Bruce, McGinn, O‘Mara. Referses: Pete Ullman, Frank Frawâ€" Ankerite: goal, Brownlee; defence, Morris, R. Young; centrs, J. Young; forwards, O. Carnegie| McIntyre: alterâ€" nates, Ladds, Lahti, Clouthier, McCulâ€" lough, McCann, Moorehouse. ley Summary â€" First Per 1. Dome, Maki (Nevins) 2, Ankerite, Labti (Clouthier Penalties: Nohe. Second® Period 3, Dome, Maki: ( Woon) Penalties: J, Young, Taylor 134 Dixon vs McKenzie 8 Turkey (Red Cross) Draw Dav shift Bowrinc Acaoemy 11 Bal Bowl For F un Verage LWO UCaills ILVery Day Since Last Thursday Afternoon. No scoring. Pénalties: Morris, Rruce. Lahti, Maki Third Period ‘T. E. Newkirk vs A. Thursday, Dec. 18th, C. Kennedy vs Wint (Heathâ€"Kitchen» (C( Winner â€" (Todâ€"McDco Winner ,.Hillâ€"Havs) Thursday, I J. M. Seubt Dr. H. Hud land. Thursday, Dec. 18th, 4.30 p. E. H. Hill vs A. HMHays (consol tion) T. W. Tod vs A. P. McDow (Consolation) R. E. Heath vs J. S. Kitch w *«€ south Hudson v Dec. 18th, 6.39 p.m ert vs E. Olive json vs J. D. Suther First Period Phone 2145 ons.}) vCon Kitchen 0 p.m nsola Nut 3 uk i4 t3 7 Hollinger Led Two to Nothing at End of First Period and Were Down Five to Three in Second and Tied Eight to Eight at End of Third. Bill Wilson Scores Four Goals. Greenshirts Score Three Goals in Overtime to Finish on Top in Wildest Game of Season In one of the wilde a hockey game here Hollinger Greenshirt Intyre Miners last Intyre Arena after t tors had given up Greenshirts even hb tors Gree end the 1 small and | looked good was I shots past him. heat was on period Porter pl:f keep the score game into overtit have scored at lea game into overtime. Hollinger should have scored at leass three or four more goals before the third period onded. Hollinger took a twoâ€"goal lead in the first period when they outscored the Macs two to nothing but when they were down five to three at the end of second frame. Halfway through the last period the Greenshirts were trailâ€" ing eight to four but their neverâ€"sayâ€" die spirit kept them in the game and y the time regulation time was up the score was tied. In the overtime the Greenshirts kept up the pressure and scored three more goals in the tenâ€" minute extra period. Bill Wilson led the Hollinger snipers with four goals while Mike Horbul collected himself another five assists Both these payers fattened their averâ€" ages tremendously. Bunny Glover was the best the Macs had to offer with three goals and one assist. MciIintyre: â€"goal, Porter: defence. gsame into have scored goals before Hollinger McIntyre: goal, Porter; defence, Johnston. Vail; centre, Webster; forâ€" wards, Carriere, Glover; alternates, Lister, Grabowski, Beaulieu, Holouka, Tannerelli, Baker, Hollinger: goal, Bentley; defence, McKay, Wickens:; centre, Horbul; forâ€" wards, BRill Wilson, Haneberry:; alterâ€" nates, Williams, Wink Wilson, Baker, Petruccei, Stewart, Delmonte. Referees: Pete Ullman, Buck Thomas. mercial Avenue, the home of Gsorge Beland. Stove pipes blazing at the homes of I. Stoyr at 47 Wende Avenue, caused the firemen to call at that place on Wednesday. Firemen also visited 28 Montgomery Avenue where another chimney and pipe fire was in progress. On Wednesday afternoon the fireâ€" men were called to 210 Maple Street and when they arrived there they found the lady of the house very angry. She had been cooking some frenchâ€"fried potatoes and the grease in the pan had caught fire and the result was the loss of the potatoes. Firemen sympathized with her and extinguished the fire, At 9.53 this morning the firemen were called to 87 Commercial Avenue, ccecupied by D. Holmes, where a chimâ€" ney fire was raging. They had it out in short order. ) @404 % 44004049# 9 4444 46 Friday December 19th Dome vs Hollinger Monday, December 22nd Mclntyre vs Ankerite A rchbery had been committed in the village, and a detective had been sent to investigate. "Have you seen any mysterious stranâ€" gers about here lately?" asked the deâ€" tective of the old villager. ‘*Yes,. sir," repliecd the old man. "There was a man ‘ere with the cireus last week, an‘‘e took a pair 0‘ rabbits out o my whiskers!"â€"Sudbury Star. COME OUT AND ENJOY THE WORLD‘S FASTEST sSPORT g ADMISSIONâ€"Adults 50¢ Children 25¢ :OM-“QOO““MWM“OMWQ # 4404 %%4%¢ Hollinge Ankerite McIntyre Dome 8440880090094 0006000060880 00806009 Friday, DeC Monday, D« kerite. Kerite Saturday, Dec. 13th, McIntyre 10, Dome 5. Monday, Dec. 15th, Dome 2, Anâ€" kerite 1. Wednesdavy, Dec. 17th, Hollinger 11. ulation vertimé ‘The: { Semior N.O.H.A. League Standing en 1ien four Games Played Last Week iy, Dec. 12th, Hollinger im spil ney zoal V MYSTERIOUS oming Game€s . 19th, Doine at Holling» c, 22nd, McIntyre at An roduced some good hocâ€" of the high score and one of the players that as Porter, who let eleven n. When the Hollinger iear the snd of the last played sensationally to re even and ‘send the ‘rtime. Hollinger should leass three or four more Pn m 11 ne. Halfway Hollinzer we C ~IgAt: â€" 1€ urned on before th ildest finishe ‘re for some downed st night at r half of th up all} hop being clost GAMES START AT 8.15 p.m y â€" Lhrougl ere on th four coun he heat t @nd ofâ€" re re in th me th ho Mc he Mc specta n ht 1€ Hockey Mcintyre Arena PHURSDA®. DECEMBER 18 TH 14 souring Hollinger, Bi Hollinger, S Cw m (Williams . Hollinger, . Hollinger, (Wickens) No penaltie McInty1 MciIinty Holling McInty Holling Wilson Holling Wilson Holling berry) Holling o pena Hollin H in Merry Christmas Wrappers 10‘s â€" 255 â€" 50‘s eaulletu. Ssecond Period Hanob Wilson. Third Period Webster (Ca Bill Wil Hanebke Overtime Wink Wil â€"First Period Wilson (Horh W r (Iann on (Ho Holouka Jolhn Johnst H Win 11 ib 11 k ton N) wWat 1| 16 10 10 3.18 A . A"] s