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Porcupine Advance, 10 Jan 1946, 1, p. 6

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‘Maki Stands Out For wound up the session with another four points to his credit on three asis‘s and a tally. â€" Both squads missed on scoring chances in the opener with Dome finâ€" ally sinking a brace of markers 958 Casanato watched from the bench after receiving the nod through a boarding incident. Jlla Lh h "‘The remailting pair of goals for tne opening session was the work of Koâ€" sick, sinking an assist from Woon and Maki at the completion of a lovely passing play at 13.02, and slamming in his second tally at 13.15 with Woon assisting, as the passing plays conâ€" tinued to pay off in the proper manâ€" Taking two of the three penalties hnhanded out were Nastasiuk and Stu Pirie. Small . For In Y »ednesday mght Gme Out of one of the roughest tangles of the season on the Mcintyre ice cushion last night the Dome Porkies sent the Combines to an 8â€"3 defeat. Combines, playing practicully totally nized hockey, missed out on mary .a scoring chance and presented the Porkies with many a base for the construction of successful play. Burrill Smail shone for .the losers with Norm Woon and Bill Maki standâ€" ing out for the Dome squwd Muki 'M 'Woon chslked up â€" another tally for the cight less than two minâ€" utes later as he took Maki‘s assist and drove it past the Combine net«sentinel at 9.00.. â€" _ Casanato managed a oneâ€"man breakâ€" away, provided himself with a great scoring opportunity and tore into the Dome net only to get ahead of himself and slap the puck up against Tomori‘s pads. : To complete the Dome scoring for the evening Bill Maki rang up his sole tally and fourth point for the game as he lobbed in / an unassisted effort out of a large collection of arasâ€" tomies around the Combine mesh Roâ€" manick copped the disc sinking same, unassisted, at 7.09..â€" PWn mE t t Taking full advantage of the younsâ€" sters oneâ€"man deficiercy the Porkies increased the lead to two goals wi‘th Neal Pirie driving the rubber from the blue line, nicking off the upper leftâ€" hand corner of the basket as a resting place for the biscuit at 7.36 with assist« ing honors going to Romanick. e s «7 C ty 4, P C Starting the scoring off once again in the second stanza was the wor‘k of! the red sweatered boys. with Woon ringing up the marker on Maki‘s assist at 0.53 as the Combine defence made sloppy work of the clearing probleim. Small came close to evenirg up the situation as he stabbed away at ~a wide open basket, but bad luck and the expert net minding of Al Tomori kept the score on a lead basis until the closing moments of the chirkker when McDonald lobbed the disc in from the blue lite, after receiving same from Laakso, turned around to get back and was greeted by the how!s of the fans as the little red light Hicked on at 18.37. He was probaoly the most‘ astounded person in "the arena. _ ‘ f ' Tallentino dragged down the sole McKay then started the threeâ€"goal run Oof the Porkies as he slapped the dise which in turn filew up and over Hicked on at 18.37. He was probaoly the most‘ astounded person in "the arena. x Tallentino dragged down the sole penalty of the session which was proâ€" bably the rearest thing to hockey of any of the periods. ; 4 eAE hunlcin 4 0s B2 electric flow twice to the Porkies triple tricks in the final, deciding and shinnyâ€"marked stanza of the event. â€" ‘Tomori at 2.08 on an. assist from hardâ€" working Dyer as both teams came into possession of slightly frayed temper r. across, white to ;plhh ctimson \?:uth folâ€" ed by dehcious c : fruit 5 to 2 inches long l’lcsh is mnslucent white nounced pineapple flavour and seeds so as to be unnouceable, May be used raw, cooked, or in jams bowl! of fruir will ail a room wlth ddif fragrance. Easily uown from directions . supplied. "(Pkt 25¢) (3 pkis 50¢) postpaid. : FREE-OUR BIG 1946 SEED AND â€" N"ISERY BOOK â€" Leads Aguil @1 ‘sitts nc hn h ce dn 20 us esd 0 0 00 2 uoed ..mt . A fascinatâ€" "ate mtal too This ti f prod: gnenu 36 ’ liue Flow B.andolph Scott .â€" Ellen Drew Ruth Warrick SBE lT 20 e â€"e PS RIOTOUS! ~ Double Bill Today ‘Henry Armetta . In His First Starring Role "CAUGHT IN THE ACT" Cuscious Fruit on Dwarf Plants to ~awake 6 Coming out from behind the 23â€"2 draw at the end of the second frame, the Hollinger squad battled through _the final stanza to a 4â€"3 lead with, as aforementioned, Gordon performing in winning style for the Green Shiris. Casanato managed a oneâ€"man breakâ€" away, provided himself with a great scoring opportunity and tore into the Dome net only to get ahead of himself and slap the puck up against Tomori‘s Diminutive Bunny Gordon, placed in a forward position for the Green Shirts on Friday night, stepped out of the tangle with a threeâ€"goal bag and a starring role for his evening‘s efforts. To complete the Dome scoring for the evening Bill Maki rang up his sole tally and fourth point for the game as he lobbed in / an unassisted effort stumbling as he did so at 13.25. Casanato offered to tangle with little Joe Kavanaugh on two ocasions but luckily for Casanato, the hefty deâ€" fenceman gave him nothicg but sour looks, A little over three misutes latsr Smail pulled down a much deserved tally on an assist from Guarda in a lovely little piece of work at 16.50. Romanick, taking the sole penalty, made quite the show by skating pracâ€" tcally the length of the ice to do a little roughing. T‘sk, tsk. Gordon Stars To Give Greenshirts 14â€"3 Win Combines opened up the scoring sheet for the evening at 14.20 when Barilko managed to sink the disc with a backhand effort before sprawling on toâ€"theâ€"cushion at the completion of his oreâ€"man sweep. The single goal lead for the Comâ€" bines held until the hands of time eased past the halfway mark in the middle affair and Gordon played Johnnyâ€"onâ€"theâ€"spot for the assists of Petrucci and Baker, to beat Sicoli and knot the session, at 12.55. Coming next in the twoâ€"minute scoring inrtervals with the second knot. of, the session, was a double assist rur g up by the person of Telkinen at 16.37. on the assistance ‘of Johnston and McKay with McKay at the bottom of. the rugsh start. . _ â€" The third period saw the Greenâ€" 'Shirts keep the youngsters down under Â¥ twoâ€"score lead until the closing minutes of the tangle, said twoâ€"goal lead achieved by Bunny Gordon on unassisted plays e Concentrating his efforts on a.loose disc,â€"Gordon managed to avolid the defenders‘ efforts and flipped the puck in to the mesh at 2.24 with Sicoll indisposed and ‘unable to clear frog. ‘his prostrate position: _ _ small then jumped the Combines back. to a lead position at 14.25 with Barilko 1aying plans for the tally as Therriault creased his trousers on the bench. The Combines then turned on the heat in an effort to remedy the situaâ€" tion only to have Gordon ruin said efforts as he scooped up a Combine pass and slammed it at the opposiâ€" tions basket. The little biscuit was stopped by Sicoli only to chave. lady luck frown and make use of the back of Barilko‘s leg at 14.94 for the final Hollinger tally of the night. ~ Desperate tries on the part of the youngsters nearly‘ knotted the affair yp orce again before the final bell and a scramble affair provided Aiken with success at 19.45, ' A ‘"final stab at the problem by Casanato failed in the closing moâ€" ments as he took his third good opporâ€" tunity of the evening and missed,. and Saturday leol!, coming to rest in scoring posi« Saturday Matineesâ€" 1.00 â€" 3.00 Try The Advance want ads ANYON CITY 39 Don "Red" Barry "The Phantom‘" (Chapter No. 10) Hear Ye! Hear Ye! . ... The Workers Coâ€"Op have donated a trophy, through Mr. A. Riggs, to the Timmins Dart League, said trophy now in the hands of J. Gordon, league secretary. . It has been decided that the trophy shall be put up for the. singles championship in place Qf the white Label Trophy which has been taken out of competition. The committee are to meet on Sunday to decide on the date of the draw. This singles champlonship has always been the titâ€"bit cf the season and is always well contested. SE NB hoh ind anttrathecti in is ® Eie Woon and M.aki enter the limelight together as a pair of starring gents on behalf of the Porkies and we would also like to make mention of the Pirie boys who have certainly worked into an effective defence pair. We do not blame the referees .. . but we will throw a strong hint as to where the trouble could should have been cured . ... right at the bench of the offending team . ... (now duck, Wilson). . W ET ME oCC EW d P 2o en 2 42008 on BP 4. sA 4 n â€"Out of the game we will take Burril Small as a shmmg light who set up many a constructive play for his bosom chums and who worked hard all night . . next in line we‘ll take Dyer . .. . not as spectacular as the rest but a hard-workmg cog throughout. the tangle and who chalked up a well deserved point. The Dome boys are no slouches when it comes to getting rough, but for any trouble ever started there has always been a provocative source of one type or another and believe us when we say that the irritant in this case was none other than the needless rough stuff handed out by the Juniors. Whoever does the dirty work . . Juniors or otherwise . . . it still hurts and we are certain the recipient or the roughing is not golnz to feel any too happy about it and you can‘t blame him. The opening stanga was fairly well played as was the second . though the juniors were disorganized and the game was fairly slow aside from this the game would have been summed up as a slow game but not too bad ; .‘.. . comes the final session and what do we get but a shinny match and the offâ€"colour doin‘s. The lake (Johnson Lake) near Gander, is reputed to be good fishing ground, but this particular day you miss out entirely up untilâ€"dusk settles down artund and about you, then things begin to happen. Pex haps this is a poor time of year to be talking. about fishing, ‘but as aLout WOOOO people in Canada (don‘t quote this) go in for the sport, we feel we should like to pass on this story. ems there is a lake in Newfoundland, {(according to Wilbur) which at times presents fishermen with many a thrill. To make the affair interestâ€" ing you must get out to the lake in the afternoon, all set for a great day, being doubly sure to bring along a friend.â€" You try to reel in, nonchalant like, only to realize that you are snagged or something, and here you are using your best tackle. The next rep,lizatlon is that you are not snagged but instead you have commenced to ruin Mr. Fish‘s upper plate and he at the same time begins giving you "Whuffo" Your rod bends, your arm aches until you getâ€"the catch near shore and not until he is almost in do you see him and then you are astounded, he hasâ€"a little head, which makes you wonder as toâ€"just what it is you have, then when you see the rest of him your imagination runs riot. This story was very good, especially the actions accompanying said story, when we first heard it. However, the second one in which our story teller told us he had found a lake where you could get as many fish with as many hocks as you care to put on a leader, and that he himself had filled up half a boat doing same, proved to us that our friend‘was indeed a fisherman, so why doubt him Maybe some people take longer than others to get over the effects of the holiday season, we don‘t know, but we do know that it took the Hollinger boys a little over two period to get down to business on a steady basis in the tangle on the McIntyre cushion on Monday night. . VYAAC A 4 ~ TVA A C AA _ J NJ NC _ LA t . _ C th t s i ds . tul Tt . B 1 Ne e Cl 0 Eie Oe e No e .A t o S oo ce an in on o h o Pn t 4 4. i i ie i uty 1 ty i i o To d But as Wilbur says, don‘t be alarmd, you have only landed an Atlantic eel. . In fact, it might be said that the McIntyre boys practically played them right into the ice for that time, and the Macmen were not exactly up to their usual standards. From time to time it looked as though the Green-sweat.ered ‘squad were really going to set off the session, but alas and alack, a ‘burst and a stop was the presentation, with nothing brought forth in regard continued effort. s ; ‘t The final frame was a little different They started working, and we are still wondermg over their luck at being able to get away at a loss of 5â€"4. W nE e N EiL ce _ 9 t I 2 / t e 28 Te # 2 a4 hn #9 V VAAA _ NAAALGA EEEQ ;. o 3 NPd v..v“\ «6 MP .. VW ME EnE _ PWnc t en CÂ¥ 0 CC " 2 Around the net clearing was somet.hing ‘orrible and in fact we may venture to say that said ‘orrible clearmg was partly responsible for two of the tallies against them. / _ ‘Ah weel," we‘ll call a halt to our nattering and say something nice (kaf, harâ€"ummf, kaf, kaf,). McKay played a great game (participated in a waltz sesslon with bosom chum Cooke as well) Petrucci and Therriault worked hard all night . i ... Morgan was rewarded for his commendable efforts with tnree tallies ‘and a starring game . . Tomiuk, Delmonte and Wilson turned in‘ good game. The average league hockey fan is "a muddled moron who jams the nation‘s ice palaces because he hasn‘t anything better to do",â€". . .. s0 say (according to a news item) the sport writers down the_ way. Maybe that sort of opinion will go in some places ... . but if you voice an opinion like that in this part of the province, you had better be in possession of a barrel . .. .. ~reason . . . . you‘ll need it, brother, and beâ€" sides it may prove to be slightly draughty at times . . .. even though the weatherman is a little off the beam at the present time. . Britt tNorth Bay Nugget) Jessup voices opinions. to the effect that this district is really quite the hockey centre. To quote, "At lavish McIntyre Arena, the Nort.h’s Maple peaf Gardens, we learned that JUVENILE hockey teams get from three to four FREE PRACTICES per week, and have a DRESSING ROOM ALL THEIR OWN for the season." From our own pen . . thanks: to the capable management who have made the arena and t.he activities therein an object of pride for the district. Jessup also made note of the fact that basketball, was absent frcm the scene. A while ago this column carried a suggestion for the starting of an interâ€"town league and asked for comment on same. . We were thinking it may be a great way for the other sportsmen, whose ,predahctions yun to the speedy sport, to get in to the game. _ We‘ll agree Qit;h the argument regarding the new or "modern" rules . . . . {important, ain‘t we) but we won‘t go in for that type of opinion reâ€" garding the fans. The _“modern" rules are indeed bewildering . . yet taking all into consideration the fans here turn up wWith many a good view on games and hockey in general In fact they are nothing more than a set of creations worked up by group of people (watch the dirt fiy) who are expected to say or do someâ€" thing ‘every once in a while, in order to retain their positions as figureheads on the bow of the ship, that is now ploughing through hockey with more phony suggestions than a certain company has pills. In the preâ€"season tilts, Dome and Combines tangled in what we thought | Monday‘s Senior Game aAa vmrch smsslAan the Anal ctanss af tha aama last We doâ€" think though that the "modern" rules (they are indeed revoluâ€" are ‘orrible ‘ard on a player â€"By Fishermen are great persons, Love to tell of their excursions, ‘"This one, landed, nearly missed," Talk for hours, infinite list. h Perhaps at times, we should thank them, Youngest ones, Pop can spank them, Stories would escape inked pages. If ‘twere not for these sporting sages. Bmy Conn has gone in training For his crown attempt in June. sA (Wilbur McWelsher) ° } Morgan Is Scoring Star In _ By virtue of a single tally scored in overtime, the Mcintyre hockey squad took a slim 5+4 edge over the Hollinger team in the senior ‘fixture at the arena in â€"SBchumacher on Monday night. Morgan and Lister teamed aup for the Macmen‘s deciding taily shortly after theâ€"tangle had gone into its overtime state, with Morgan batting in the winâ€" ning marker. and the final stanza with the score again in a tie, 44. The initial frame wound up on a 1â€"1 tie, the second with Mcintyre carryâ€" ing a 3â€"2 lead over the Green Shirts Orland swooped in for the retaliating goal as he came on the ice after seryâ€" ing a term in the box. He took Telkinen‘s assist as he came on the cushion and carried same in to Mac territory to draw Porter out in neat style, sinking the disc at 9.07. At a little over the halfâ€"way mark in the second frame, Johnson scored, placing Hollinger ahead for the momâ€" ent at 10.36 with Petrucci taking. the assist. Seven minutes later, Tomiuk pulled off a neat unassistted play as hs moved past the Holly net once again ‘to beat thfie‘., netâ€"minder at 18.14;: : Morgan opened the scoring for the evening as he batted in Wilson‘s assist at 7.17 with a large gathering around the Hollinger 1.et, and the defence unâ€" able to clear the rubber. Pluggingâ€" hard for evener, the Macs then opened siege on the Green Shirt net and at 11.31 Prentice did the trick as he lobbed Boyce‘s assist from the blue line to beat Mangotich. Morgan and Wilson were back once again for honors at 5.05, with Morgan knocking off his second tally for the night on Wilson‘s assist as the Holâ€" linger ‘defence made sloppy work of their clearing efforts. Johnson‘ turred the trick for the seâ€" cond time during ‘the tangle at 2.31, with Petrucci helping out as the deâ€" ciding session moved away from the start. Maki has Busy Night As Dome Takes 7â€"3 Victory Over Bisons Hardâ€"working â€" Therriault . finally achieved his longâ€"triedâ€"for success at 14.15 with McKay ard Telkinen asâ€" sisting him for the tying tally. Morgan made his third goal for the night as the overtime frame moved over the threeâ€"minute mark workmg on Lister‘s ‘assist. Fars at the South Porcupine arena on Saturday night were presented wit} a Tâ€"3 win on behalf of the Dome club, playing on home ice, as they dished up the second defeat of the season to the Ankerite Bisons, being sparked along the winring road by Bill Maki, who rang up a brace of tallies and an assist for his night‘s work, Maki also spent 14 minutes in the art of bench warming, with ten ininâ€" utes of ‘the trouser creasing time reâ€" sultirg from a tenâ€"minute misconduct stretech. Clouthier and Pirie were the only other occupants of the pen diurzâ€" ing the tangle. Tallentino. chalked up a goal an a pair of assists, McKay and Roma:iâ€" ick ‘took a brace of tallies apiece and Kosick ‘and Nastasuik rang up an assist per person. In the Bison ranks, Ladds took two goals, and Brklacich a single with Lahti taking the asist on one of Ladd‘s pairsof markers, The 7â€"3 defeat, the ‘second of two handed out by the Porkies to the Bisons on home ice, was marked with referee McCann receiving the verbal seiges of the fans and players and both coaches voicing dislike towards the manner in which the goal judg»>s were attendmg to their jobs. The winning tally came at 3.26. Mesich and Brklacich then teamtd ! up for another Lions tally at 3.53 with Mesich taking scoring honors. Hard ‘ workirg Keefe broke the Lion reign At ~5.48, taking the rubber right in to the | Lions basket and beating Fraser for the tally. Schumacher Lions came out in the second fixture of the game on Saturâ€" day evening against ~the Canadiens with a victory of 8â€"1 under their beits as a result of a well played game. Delich and O‘Leary teamed up for the ihitial marker at 4.15, Montiguy following at 5.30 on an unassisted play to give the Lions their first pair of tallies for the evening. The hardâ€" played period cortinued then without ! scoring until 19.10, when Hannigan managed to sink the disc on assistance from Delich and O‘Leary to put the Lions ahead with a score of 3â€"0 for the efforts expended. The tie lasted through the second frame as the Caradiens and Lions tried everything in the book to break same. Pintâ€"sized Romain, tending mesh for the red sweaterd Canadiens stopped ~everything and anything in the the second session, making many a spectacular save on the near imposâ€" sible. At the start of the final frame, O‘Leary flipped the biscuit over Roâ€" main‘s head as the miniature sentinel sprawled on the cushion, with the disc feeling mesh at 0.44 at the conclusion of a scramble affair. Another scrambly affair afforded the Lions a scoring chance at 6.24 with Koâ€" vich barged in McDonald‘s assist. Taking the puck at the blue line and lobbing it in again on a long shot gave McDonald scoring honors at 6.37 and moved the Lions up arother notch on their tallies. Braganola took the final honors for the tangle at 15.36, when he scooped up Mesich‘s try at the side of the Canadien basket and poked it in, Hannigan visited the box on two occasions during the deciding stan?a, on behalf of the Lions, with Keefe creasing his trousers once . for the Canadiens. f Urited Movers and Timmins Lions were the first pair to tangle in the juvenile double bill at the McIntyre arena on Saturday night, with the Movers going down to a 9â€"5 defeat. At the conclusion of the opening starza of the well played fixture, the markers were alight at 2â€"2. The tie jumped to 5â€"5 at the end of trie second with the final frame seeing the Lions move ahead to a fourâ€"goal lead. Riverside Pavilion For Top Dancing ‘Enjfifin%ht ' (Bookings for Spring Dances ‘and Parties Now Accepted) â€" "THE HOME OF HAPPY FEET" â€" HENRY KELNECK His Trumpet and his Orchestra presents Arat at 19.30 and m Auâ€" wsmat luuovhdwmeumy wellâ€"played session. another of his many loxqiclde on shots on an unassisted Bedâ€" nis slapped a beckhand from the blue line at 6.10 to brirg the game back to tie basis. A little less than two minutes had elapsed when St, Pierre eased the Lions ‘over the tie by his unassisted tally at 8.01, Forrester and Towers then teamed up to tie the game once again at 12.35 when Towers played Johnnyâ€"onâ€"theâ€" spot for Forrester‘s pass in front of the Lion mesh. Fraporti placed the Movers in the lead again at 14.235 on an unassisted play as McNamara languished in the box on behalf of the Lions. M Dribbling a weak one between the netâ€"sentinels knees at 19.01 Oleksiuk placed the game back into a tie with Fox taking assists on the play. " Out of a scramble and pileâ€"up at the start of: the deciding trame, Fox manâ€" aged to bat the rubber into Mover mesh, unassisted, at 121. , Shortly afterward the Lions were given a pehnâ€" alty shot, Fox doing. t.he honors @ra missing. It was not until 13.44 that the scorâ€" ing started up again, and at that time St. Pierre carried Oleksiuk‘s pass in :o the mesh, making good on his efforts. The same pair teamed up once. again at 14.26, includirng Minneault. in the assist along with Oleksiuk, and with St. Pierre taking scorlng honor‘s . 011 the play. The little red light blinked for the last time of the night when Bednis slapped in Fox‘s assist as it came out in front of the basket. Izatt put the Movers aheadâ€"at 2.15 in THURSDAY â€" 8.30 p.m. Public Skating FRIDAY 2.00 p.m. Public Skating â€" 8.15 p.m. Ankerite vs,. ‘Comâ€" bines SATURDAY Juvenile Double Header 7.30 p.m. Air Cadets vs United Movers f Lions MONDAY â€" 8.15 pm. Dome vs. Hollinger ~ TUESDAY Skating Club All Day -;WEDNES_DAY' 2.00 p.m. Public Skating 8.15 pm. Combines vs. Mcâ€" Intyre sSouth Porc. VS.

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