Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 31 Jan 1946, 1, p. 7

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_ CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 80 THIRD AVENUE Phone 640 > " een Shirts{Geti5â€"Goall, â€" Lead Before McIntyres’lI ~Chalk Up First Tally _ EVANS B.A. OLICTTOR, Johnson Scores Three: For y player penalized in the second o F3 2l <‘~1,, Trame with Tomiuc going of with his __Wmn_e;rs, 2 ,Wllflfm Sinks inury, followed by Prentice with a Orlando took his second marker of the night at the close of the frame, playing johnny-on-theâ€"spet for Mceâ€" Kay‘s assist § "Wink" Wilsan added to the ‘\Jaci aggregate near the twoâ€"inute mark of. the final period driving a long one. through a fnaze of legs into me basket. At the ten-minuto mark Johnson flipped in ghe final mesh tickler for the Holly squad, to complete his trio. At / the: sixteen minute mark Wilson chalked up the fourth Macâ€"tally witm Tomiuk and Delmonte dragging dwn( assisting honors, MV WA J ; iJ pF Ne NNA J _ ENTAE o B s E20 Johnson scored â€" the fourth andl ehln Peta‘on:l and Coppadocia fifth al‘hcrs for Hollinger. qscmd for the Bruins in the first petrâ€" ‘Then‘ Mor fod; Church had put the puck in his to§t ownnetbutfiandrdnofthe}sr\nns tenâ€"minute mark with Morgan brmgv got the credit. ing life to the little red light. Hunt scored two goals, Shornys and Three minutes later, Tomiuk drove ‘Cuddihey getting the other two Hawk‘s the rubber into_Holly mesh then felt, ; scomes during the period. smacking his head on the post, : mq Filipineo and Sandrelli put the Bruins returned in the third stanza wearing n the lead with a goal apiece in the a patch and coloured eye but playing | ‘second session. Sandrelli scored two as though‘ he‘ hadn‘t even felt the more in the last period; Church and swat. lJefl’eries scored for the Hawks. ‘The pair plowed in at terrific specd on the second goal and after‘sinking the biscuit, Johnson wound up in the mesh. His third goal was gcored at the ompletion of a lovely cut around the net, glamming the dise into the corner. Baker dragged down the helpâ€" ing honors. ; â€"‘The opener was played minus the trouser-creasing ‘Delmonte was the tion Third Avenue Empire, Block Swiss Watchmaker Graduate of the Famous Horologh:al Institute of Switzerland : ‘PROFESSIONAL CARDS CX PA# ¢ f e P * + “George * said the conductor, | turning in a subdued manner, "so as I‘ve. been able to gathel it isn‘t Amnbishop s _ ' In the Friday game of the series, the Maple Leafs fought their way to a "â€"3 win over the Red Wings. n t s y C en ce .. y McCulloiigh and Towers scored: for the Leafs in the first period with assists from Kirk and McLaughlinA T}'evenna Wing‘s only tally. 1. Hollinger Orlando (Gordon) .. 6.27 ceofitd séssm Sandrelli scored two more in the last period ; Church and Jefferies scored for the Hawks.â€" -l:lp gdals for the Wings, Carbonneau and Parisi getting assists. s e 6.31 6. Hollinger Johnson (Petrucci) 7.135 6. Mcintyre Morgan (Beland) ... 14.45 7. McIntyre Tomiuk ... 17.%1 8. Hollinger Or‘ando (McKay).... 1;3.40 Penalties: Delmonte. f ‘Third Period 9. McIntyre Wilson 1.29 10. Hollinger Johnson (Baker).. 10.06 11. MciIntyre Wilson (Delmonte old man entered a bus. "George," said the conductor, going round at the first stop to speak to the driver, "I believe we‘ve got the Archâ€" bishop of Bradpool on board." W'_:"As.k him. and make sure," said the driver. Returning to his platform the conâ€" ductor proceeded to do thls and was greeted with a vollev of abuse ‘l.angdon Langdon . Solicitors, Etoe. DREW BLOCK TIMMINS, ONT. "All kinds has merits," he replied. "De. wite ones is de easies‘ to find, but de black ones is de easies‘ to hide after S$. A. Caldbick, K. C. Co -W. YateS. B- Ao BARRISTERS SOLICITORS ETC. A benevolentâ€"looking whiteâ€"haired Hofli;;ger ‘Johnson (Baker, An old colored man was asked what L.L.B. BARRISTER and SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC Bank of: Commerce Building of andâ€" Ssouth Porcupine _ ARCHITECT | Phone 946 . Drawing. Room 28 Goldfields: Block ies 3b 13 The poetry bug hits Wilbur again and here is the result: One more pin, the four pin, the score pin, but oh! Its audacious â€"demeanor dejecw AMl attempte atâ€"a felling, y $ With sass i#‘s r 22 y And dening rejeets ‘One ball, go bails, three bails, all. "The last standing pin is four, \‘Completely nem-mmreu mt‘gut.uththe piu vfifour x % ' : Mr McWelher) Athtuatisseenan horihnd.thegmd : Huszaw", ‘pears Controller at to City Mal see why people shouldn‘t play auo Bridge or Poker 1 want to. Hempmsmwmwalmackwdldmm Legwaweand.uneed:he will take the case to the Federal Minister of as betting on the ocutcome .of a card. Casually remoeving the mouse trep from the sports denartment‘s mail box, (to rebait it, you understand) awe were _slightly surprised to see a letter reposing in the lower right hand corner ‘of same and "bearing our address. On opening the missive with trembling fingers, we found it to be a letter from the city of Sudbury, bringing tidings of the Canadian Speed Skating Championships to be held in that city, under authority of the Amateur Association of Canada, in Queen‘s Athletic Field on Monday and Tuesday, February 11 and 12. f ' Along with the letter are five entry forms ‘vith all the evenis printed thereon indusive of the 220â€"yard affair up to the threeâ€"mile men‘s senior race to the aneâ€"mile women‘s contest. Nbw all we have to do is find out what, who, where, and such the speed skaters of ‘Timmins and district ever disappeared to (if there were ever such an athlete roamingâ€"around and about the M’. . ) y "As there are no speed skating clubs here, (we speak in the belief that we are right), then it would seem that of the two suggestions, e financing, in the ietter, the second one would have to be considered.. The second suggestion being that the "laurels won by skater, naturally reflects credit as well as paublicizes their respective Municipalities as assisting in cleean 0 00020 1L__â€" armil ©000 SUuppseDpnBEL AIL 4 tA B0E instetad of having them play for other cities and . _ . To He began with the mention of Bill Curik, Louis Smrke, and numero other gents, "as soon as they start coming Uup . they deave,~and yOu can‘t plame ‘em," says Bick, "ayny, evern nOW there are a bost of smartâ€"playing lads in the junior bracket". Here Dick mentions @Mwood and Barri} Small Gus Sicoli, Sammy Casanato and others. Then he went into the juvenile ranks for Christie FOX, Bednis, Favero, Forrester, Thras}l'eu', winding up with a pile of names. , | _ _ _ _ _ _/ Jt aUÂ¥ he coming up into the limelighp Might we suppose that some jof the boys sitting in galleries of all organizations will break a leg sooner 6r later in the sudden turns to paths of straight and narrow lanes. | Admittedly gambling is a dark affair, and perhaps we shouldn‘t be soundâ€" ing off, but eside from Pratt‘s case, (we don‘t know enough to became opinionated, being partly. sure that â€"we do: not stand alone in this) 29? it might be a good idea to throw bingo in the bucket, now that the gallery squads seem to be taking on very clean cpmnlexions. and rule that out Precident Mervyn "Red" putton has spoken of the possibility of calling a special meeting hbefore Feb. 15 to hear Walter "Babe" Pratt appeal against his dismissel from hockey. h ese . It was stated that Pratt had persisted in betting on the outcome of league games. oli, Sammy Casanato and Th ~ or Christie Fox, Bednis, Favero, Forrester, Thrasher, winding up pile of names. | ey will all be coming up into the limelight " says Dick, "in time th they can‘t be kept here as semlors but I think they can be ‘kept . | _ DART LEAGUE By JACK WILSON § wuungaflawbs ooqhamfiuayr m#afih#mdahg‘ 5 o 5 B t * 16 15 13 10 defeat on Monday night in a ragged and Mfeless tangle at the MciIntyre arena, Sicoli, diminutive Combimne netâ€"serâ€" tinel, was subjected to many a Dome seige being greatly responsible for keeping the score down to a fourâ€"gns: lrait, ‘ McKay, Nastasiuk and Meil Pirle carried away the pomc points with Nastasiuk copping a‘ pair of tallies and a brace of assists to match, McKay _ i ULMOP BSmall, 4 backhant TDome hb #ecoring 4 Kosick Scrap ses Hawes. ° bearâ€"hug is wailts before ht was next ing the . \Tled For Top Place I'mm around the Empire Bowling Apgdem,y it was learned: that the busâ€" inessgmen‘s league will shortly end it‘s schedule, for the first series. Peeâ€"Vee‘s v Moose Legion v White Cross St. Matthews v Seven Up Next Oompefition, Doran Trophy, Fivgs League wm Coâ€"Op Ringles Championslup . results; .First round. W. Mackay beat W. Wilkinson A. TLeonard beat B. Watts H. Rigby beat H. Beard A. Southcott beat L. Hudson T. Mounsey beat W, Bright J. Wakeford beat T. Glaister A. Giacomazzi beat R. ‘In the Hollinger Mine League, 19 sm leads with a sheet of 50 points, C3 C .3 4 d PeeVee‘s ............... i 2 9 9 WindSOF | 2 9 9 Kop scorers: Beard 100, 92. Hazleâ€" Peeâ€"Vee‘s ... 16 2 9 Brunette Trophy Standlng White CrOSs 0 Independants ........................ 5 8 ImperIi@‘8$ 002020 4 2 St. <Matthews ....................._.. 3 5 Mth the conclusion three weeks amw. Roskties, United Cigar Store and «Groc are sitting out in front with a to al of 34 points each. Next in line, with a total of 33 points, is the Venetian Grocery team. 4 St. Matthews v Moose 0 1 Moose v St. Matthews 1 1 Legion v Imperials 1 1 Imperials v Legion 1 2 United v Seven Up 0 1 Seven Up v United i LEGION SHIELD LEAGUE Games played Friday, Jan. 25. 1 Independants v White Cross 1 1 White Cross v Independants 1 2 Windsor v Peeâ€"Vee‘s 0 0 Peeâ€"Vee‘s y Windsor 2 ville 97. . Games for Fri. Feb. 1 (Final) in 6i Cfi 1__ 95. Larive 97. Moreal 95, 93. Berâ€" telo 99. Mounsey 109. CcAfee 92, 101. Arundall 130. Glaister 95, 152. Moore 112. J, D. 106. Wakeford 91. Nixon 100,: 100, 97. Lazenby, 92. 96, 129. Lazenby 96. Jackson 95. Melâ€" Independants v McAfee beat A. Rigg : :. G. Lazenby beat F. I;ocl;ing_ Up L. Geroux Dome Defeats Combines By 4â€"3 Score In Ragged Hockey Game On Monday McKay, Nastasiunk, Neil Are. Top Scorers For Dome; Sicoli Shines defeat on Monday night in a ragged and tangle at the MciIntyre tinel, was subjected to many a Dome seige being greatly responsible for keeping the score down to a fourâ€"gas: ‘ McKay, Nastasiuk and Meil Pirle carried away the l()m points with Nastasiuk copping a‘ pair of tallies and a brace of assists to match, McKay taking a point on the opening gon! and later an assist and with Neil Piric chalking up the remaining point on a Whs VA MiAL VUUAMAL: Kosick and Hawes opened scrap sessions with Kosick sailin eég\té Hawes. While the pair were pe.r’l! heardnul Nastasiuk peered about for lais waitsing partner but was sufidued before he could be found. Kavantugh was next to take the "walk" and ‘dux~ ing the Combine rushes that follo“dlcd Patzer scooped up the disc, sinking same into one of the better lookmg light shades. On the losing side of the sheet, Casanato walked off with a hbrace of points, one on a goa!, another on an assist, while Neimi took one on a marker, Elwcod Small a single on an assist, and with Guarda taking a point on an unassisted tally at the hnalfâ€"way mark of the deciding chukâ€" a brace of assists to match, McKay taking a point on the opening gon! and later an assist and with Neil Piric chalking up the remaining point on a tally in the final frame. *er. McKay opened up the evenmgs sopring with Nastasiuk assisting honâ€" ors. Shortly after the tally the Coraâ€" bines launched an allâ€"out attack on frome territory with everybody golfâ€" ing at the disc without luck. Kosick was the only other offender meriting a visit with the timekepers in the yragâ€" ged opener. Unlucky thirteen was the total numâ€" ber cccupying the penalty box during the â€" sixtyâ€"minute * "walkâ€"arouna.‘"‘. Barilko was the first offender, getiing the nod for tripping, in the initial Starting off the middle affair, Laâ€" marche drew a nod for hooking and at the eightâ€"minute mark Nastasiuk flipâ€" Stores next with a total of 46 points, and in third place. are the Samplers, with 45 points. : a lovely unassisted tally, Dunm Sammy Casanato then opened, the Combine side of the score sheet, Pickâ€" ing off a corner of the basket to sink the rubber on an assist from Rlwond Smail, Shortly afterward© CaSsagnto backhanded the ‘disc ‘in ‘front of the Dome basket with Neim! giving it ecoring directions. and Casanate were the next pair A lizged, going off shortly after oflg a\o- ther for different "doings‘" °_ * McKay and Lamanche kept the tinâ€" gles running with a bit of a do at the start of the final frame. At the Aveâ€" minute mar‘k Neil Pirie and Nastasiuk raced in on a dual rush, with sinkng the rubber. Nastasiuk and McKay came back on a similiar rush at the nineâ€"minute mark, ‘with‘ ‘Wasâ€" tasiuk taking the ‘rolling‘ rupbe‘i"" and netting it for®the final Dome tally. Guarda then managed to‘sink a‘long, low drive from a little over"the Tmc, taking a screened shot as the puck came out from u{ â€"off. Sshortlly after his tally‘ sized defence~ man received the nod with Nastasiuk following on a tripping chargé‘ Pome ... 8.37 ... U Nastaswk. Combines . 15.14........Casanato _ (Small) Combines....16.27 ....... Neimi (Casangit) Penalties: â€"Lamarche, Dunn, Casaâ€" nato, Kosick, Hawes, Kavanaugh, 3rd Poriod Dome.... 5.38 ... N. Pirie (Nastasiuk) Dome.... 9.36 ........... Nastasiuk (McKay) Combines....10.34 At the close of the session Casanato went after Kosick intent on damage, receivinzg the neck bend from the reâ€" 1st Period 2s eme .. 16.11.......... V.cKay (Nast@sink) Penalties: Barilko and Kosick.: ~ 2nd Period Nastasiuk.

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