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Porcupine Advance, 28 Feb 1946, 1, p. 5

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In F ine Exhubmon Of y t 2 °000 e -wâ€"-v-- The flnal stanza came in with Del- monte and Gustavason .going allâ€"ou> on a breakaway, Delmonte‘s drive at ‘Brownlee!"kdueez¢éd through the net *‘minder‘s‘ legs to add another â€"~notch "~to the sooriig stick at the sevenâ€" ‘ The second ‘of the Macmen‘s first period tallies came on an assisted" basis as Wink Wu.son lobbéd a long one as "‘Fe, moved along the boards into Bison vgmund Morgap assisted on the markâ€" 2 er that blinked‘ the l!ght; as Bison aeâ€" rence lapsed. °. With Boyce and Wilson ringinv up markers during the first half ‘of the s»cond the Mcintyre squad played un- minute mark. ~ Hughit‘ Allan followed\moments later to bat at the disc and lift itâ€"over a squatting ‘Porter as a lengthly scramble woerried the boxedâ€"in squad, ‘‘The finhal flashing of the bulb came at the six{i¢enâ€"minute mark with Delâ€" monte his second goal of the night by Tomiuk, With Brownlee bulled out from the mesh affording an open basket, Boyce, Tomâ€" uk and Delmonte stabbed at the probâ€" lem in ‘turn until Delmonte‘s shot from the corner ‘did the trick. ' ~â€"Macmen, . â€"Scoring Two _ Goals Apiece Shining lights for the game were Delâ€" ‘ layed) monte, and Wilson.for Mcintyré and . Mortis, Allan and Beausiegle for the .. 5. Dome: lcsetrs. : * Penalties Ladds and Morris, with Hepworth and Hawkey helping, Morris started the Bison‘s scoring. Ladds made his mark on a blind shot from the boards with Mor;‘is making full use of a smamq}e sesslcn to blink the light on his attempt. In the rfigged second frame, both net sentinels took many a seige. Both of the Mcintyre tallies beat Brownlee on height, landing in the mesh under th crossniece with Porter failing on ccrner pickers.: touched ‘with Porter â€"contributing greatly "to holding off â€" Ankerite attempts. _ _ Oout of tne tilt came.but two occu pants for the pumshment palace wit it _ 4 .c > Mclbtyre éame forth as the victors on a 8(3 win ‘over Ankerite at the Mcâ€" tyre ‘arena last night to tuck the Mines League champlonship under their belts and qualify for a meeting in ,Budbm-y for the title ' "The cards were shuffled and dealt before a capacity crowd that saw the pegging begin in the second game of a bestâ€"o‘ â€"three finals, An allâ€"round great game took place with. an exhibiâ€" tion of some of the fastest "ockey of the season being expended in the game‘s bpening moments. MclIniyre nosed ahead in the openâ€" ing period as both teams went al} out. Joe Iannerelli, Mcintyre‘s starring : d fenceman, lodged the initial score‘ with a backhand from the blue line that sent the disc driving through a: maze of legs. The < puck caugat Bxdwmees stick, bounced over and| idled to scoring position j Hockey Wednesday Night Delmonte, Wilson Shine For A * tw )P PAE # 08 ul on o# #* o t o) 14 ie ts â€" ‘n-a'r’ ‘{‘r," 5 w :A y t % 4 You application is than your sincere mmnm involved.> _ <Apply IMMEDIATELY ‘at the Town Hall, Timmins. ; to the Govemment of your need. There is no binding obligation, other Equipped with:â€" Heaters â€" Hotwater Tanks â€" Bath Tubs â€" Wash Basins Sinks â€" Toilets â€" Light Fixtures and Blinds; Water and Sewer Connections B uilt hy Wartime Housing Ltd., on selected Jots or land purchased by the Municipality inside their limits. Are you a Vét.eran and ‘interested in bulldmg your own home or in Home AImprovement? apphcation for’ this is néeded also for the same purpose of makmg ~effective presaentation of your need. BUILDING A HOME USING 4 R‘oom : 6. Rooms ~§$22. oo _ $30.00 THESE ARE PERMANENT, WELL CONSTRUCTED HOMES VETERANS or VETERANS‘ DEPENDENTS As .A .Government Sponsored Project in Timmins For . While: investigations were. still goâ€" ing on in regard tlre Dome‘s use Cf Hanneberry during Tuesday game,. the McIntyre machine: went ahead to a 9â€"1 victoryâ€"over the South Porcupine squad in retaliation for the Dome win, earlier in the week, and evened un the sheets in their twoâ€"outâ€" ofâ€"three semiâ€"final senes, Friday evenâ€" ing. f For Rental At a Fixed Rate MciIntyre Takes Easy Dome Win on Friday In the opening period of the game, both teams settled for anything unâ€" crthodox and wound up with twelve players taking the nod during the nonâ€" regulation proceedings and with Mcâ€" Intyre ma‘king full use of Dome penalâ€" ties to the tune of three of their four markers chalked un in the first period. Ladds and Iannerelli winding up with majors for a tangle in the closing moments of t‘ie second period. t SUMMARY 1. McIntyre....Iannerelli .......... 12.21 2. MciIntyre....Wilson ( Morgan) 14.47 No penalties.> â€" Neil Pirie manmnaged the single Porâ€" kie goal at the thirteenâ€"minute mark of the second stanza as the mode 0: play altered‘ entirely, with only two penalties handed out. A wildâ€"playing Dome squad went all out in the final frame as they did away with all defensive play in an attempt to get back in the running with fuil team rushes. The Macmen tcok advantage of all openings and broke cut from every box to ring up the remaining five goals on their sheet as the Porkie net was subjected to a continugal seige of rubber. sSUMMARY First Period 1. McIintyre: Wilson (Prentice) 436 (Prentic@e) s ols 10.37 3. Mcintyre: Delmonte (Tomiuk > and Boyce) ... e ce 13.26 4. McIntyre: Tomiuk (Delmonte) ... c 14.24 Penalties: â€" TIannarelli, Kavanaugh, Sicoli, Wilson, Lister, Talentino, N. Pirie, Morgan,. Nastasiuk (delayed). Tomiuk, Prentice, and Iannarelli (deâ€" Second Period | 3 MciIntyre....Boyce: (Delmonte) 5.37 4. Mcintyre....Wilson . (Lister)... ©9.05 5. Ankerite..Ladds (Hepworth) 9.56 6. Ankerite.... Morris (Hawkey) 12.01 Penalties: Ladds and Iannerelli (majâ€" ors). * No penalties. 6. _Mprtyre: Tomiuk (Gustavason) ... ............. 7.31 8. Ankerite....Allan (Beausiegle) 9.10 9. MciIntyre ..Delmonte CTOMIUK) . 2i 16.12 + Third Period 7. McIntyre....Delmonte This advertisement is inserted by TIMMINS HOUSING COMMISSION McIintyre: McIintyre: Second Period N. Pirie Delmonte and Sicoli. Third Period ITannarelli HOME IMPROVEMENT (Delmonte) _ 0. 5.58 8. McIntyre: Boyce (Tomiuk) .. 6.14 9. McIntyre: Lister (Wilson and Iannarelli)â€" ........... ;‘2.29 10. McIntyre: Lister ..............2.. 16.18 Renalties: Nastasiuk (2) and Tomiyuk. All this is premature, granted, but a sporting outlet must soon be found for the curtain is slowly coming down on hockey. We might look to fireâ€" side sports which evolve around the pages of O. Henry Maupassant, D‘ickens, Hugo or even Al Capp. THE MINES LEAGUE EXECUTIVE ruled lout McEntyre{; protest df Dome‘s use of Vic Hanneberry due to the lack of sufficient evidence. From any angle there could be np blame attached to anyone. It was just one of those things that generally roll around in any sport.. ‘The decision was as fair as anything could be. And while on the subject of things coming thrcugh, might we pause one moment to make mention of one of the greatest setbacks to date Last week we reported the classical music willowing out from the speaker on the tobacco ad, and made mention of the cultural standard:set by the gent who lays the platters on the dingus (confusing isn‘t it) between periods. This week we. expectéd a few arias from Lakme, Rigoletto or even Thais the lattex an opera written on something the same lines as the polka with the words "take it off" in. But no, we get â€"â€" “Ghickery Chick", and our long hairâ€" is sheared by a‘ murderous barber % Fry the ‘chicken in Chxckery Chxck- f This we humbly beg, C3 For if‘ our culture is annexed, We too shall lay an egg â€" â€" â€" McINTYRE WEARS THE CROWN IN THE MINES LEAGUE and will gally forth this weekend to meet the Nickel Belt champ for the N. O. H. A. gilded bonnet, and if neécessary will stege part of the battle on home ice.© If they play on the same lines as last night; it becomes a possibility that part of the ngle«will be staged here â€" personally we think they will and we also think they stand in gcod position for the taking of said gilded bonnet.. Time will tell. . The conclusion of the season marks the end of a sehedule of good hockey with the best team winning. There is no favourite, and last night‘s game was an pll-round good game with both teams playing a great brand of hockey. With hockey coming to the ‘close by gradual steps, the eye can be turned to the tuture with a look to track and field, baseball, tiddleywinks or even organized swimming. From the posters that catch the eye of a passerâ€"by, it even looks as though flying will attract the sports. CWill the philosophic gent who penned “Whit. "Til you get ‘em up in the air, boys", take a bow)?? THE JUNIOR AND IN'I\ERSOHOLASTIC SKIING CHAMPIONSHIPS are over and can be logged as a great success for everyone concerned. . ‘The members of the Porcupine Ski Club feel that they have acquired a great deal of knowledge through the meet and anticipate another meet in the future, possibly for. the Clubs in=the>:«Gold Belt. They are also looking forward . to being ableto hold anot.her of the Northern Ont;ario meets here. 1 Joe Iannerelli proves to be a smartâ€"playing spark in the Mac lineâ€"up and comes through to the fore of every play. , As a rushing defenceman, he stands to be one of the best, if not the best, of the rearguards in the league. Take in a few good movies, listen to the opry â€" sit and watch horse horse operas or listen to the soapy version of drama. Take up the piano, follow the hit parade or purchase a:fgw platters of the poor man‘s Strauss or go to the length of listening to neophyte musicians perform, shower them with praise, and pat them on the head. (Gently â€" of course. THE THIRD AND FINAL GAME of the Domeâ€"McIntyre eliminations, saw the Porkies bow out and the Macmen go forward to the finals against the Buffalo Ankerite Bisons. On Monday night, McIntyre would up with a narrow margin win over the Bisons to take the ‘first sessicn of the beginning of the end. For the manner in which <all .the events and the meet in general were carried out, and.â€"the work and planning done by the: club, previous. to the meet, methinks it callsâ€"for a low sweeping bow in the general direction ¢f the Porcupine: Ski Club for a job well done. (Deimcnte) ... McIntyre: Tomiuk £ »% m By JACK WILSON 5.47 So What! â€" 4 By 6.5 In First Of K WILSON â€"â€" Hockey Playdown ‘Second Playoff â€" Against â€" Sechumacher Tomorrow Timmins Lions Win 4â€"3 In Friday Tilt Timmins Lions ran over the Schuâ€" macher Lions on a 4â€"3 sheet at the McIntyre arena on Friday night to give them the victory for the first of their semiâ€"final series on Friday night. St. Pierre made the game a little field day for himself by pulling in three of Tinumins‘ four points and by chopping off the Schumacher knot at the close of the third period. (Wilbur ~McWelsher) Playing clean, hard hockey, the Bufâ€" falo Ankerite Bisons and the Mcintyre machine went through the first game [of the Mines® League bestâ€"ofâ€"three final~series with the Macmen eking out a 6+5 victory at the concliusion of the: Monday night opener‘ at the Mc- Intyre arena. Ankerite‘s Third Period ‘ Rally Fails To Tie ‘Up Score In Clean Game Hockey Playdowns The smart playing line of Delmonte, Boyce and Tomiuk occupied the spotâ€" light once again for the victors, and although getting but one assist, Joe Tannerelli set up play after play and made himself a rushing menace for the whole of the tilt. Beausiegle, Morris, Allan and Patâ€" ton, worked on all the Bison markers with Beausiegle taking two goals and an assist, Morris three goals and an assist, Allan, three assists and Patton two. In the closing, moments of the openâ€" | ing stanza, Tomiuk converted Joe Iannerelli‘s pass, giving Joe his single point for a great game, and untying the knot for all time. In the closer, the Bison‘s launched allâ€"out rushes against the opposition and moved steadily up the ladder, only to be halted at the five goal mark. The final stanza saw Morris and Truman banished on tripping charges. SUMMARY First Period j 1. McIntyre: Delmonte (Boyce) .... 3.03 2. Ankerite: Beausiegle‘(Patton) . . 3 32 3. MciIntyre Tomiuk Ianne1 elli) .. 18.49 No Penalties. t McIntyre opened the scoring with Delmonte idling up to the Bison net, and working on the setâ€"up by Boyce, lodged the biscuit with a neat backâ€" hand. Thirtyâ€"two seconds later Beausiegle . chalked up the tying. marker, for the first and last time, on Patton‘s assist,| Starting â€" from ‘â€"the â€" threeâ€"quarter mark of the second period, Lister and Tomiuk moved the Macmen along the score sheet and Morris copped Alâ€" lan‘s helping hand to sink a beauty from ten feet out at the nineteenâ€" minute mark to give the Bisons two goals against McIntyre‘s four. â€" Nearing the close of the race a Bison drive settled down inches in front of the crease to give fans, and players alike, added jitters. Penalties were nil in the first period but totalled three in the middle. frame with Truman and. Hawkey drawing the nod first on roughing charges and Ladds on a boarding do. â€"Not until the final bell did either team do a wilt. 4. McIntyre: 5. McIntyre: 6. Ankerite: Penalties: 7. McIntyre: Delmonte. CLOm 8. McIntyre: Boyce (Tomiul 9. Ankerite: Morris (Patton) 10. Ankerite: Beausiegle se e sns 11. Ankerite: Morris (Beau AKIIAILY | i.: ces Penalties: Morris, Truman. sault; T. Davies, Time telling; and D. Dindson Folding clothes, cleaping shces and savings account. j Three new boys were invested into the pack by Akela Webb and Baghera Monohan, They were Arnold Coulas, Paul Cambridge and Donald Rankin. Announcements were made in reâ€" gard the plans for a ‘hike, to be held Second Period LIstEL scAAA 15. 07 Tomiuk (Boyce) .... 16,28 Morris (Allan)‘ ... 19.44 Truman, Hawkey, Ladds. Third Period Delmonte (Tomiuk).. 1.25 Boyce (Tomiuk) ... 1.45 Morris (Patton) ... 6.59 â€" Beausiegle (Morris, A€orris (Beausiegle, McIntyre came through. to the finals | of the Porcupine Mines League on Satâ€" ‘urday night, by their 9â€"2 defeat of the Dome Porkies in McIntyre arenga. On the ruling of the executive, conâ€" cerning McIntyre‘s protest of=~Dome‘s useâ€"of Vic Hanneberry in the opening ‘of the elimination series, the protest was shelved on insufficient evidence. t ml.uxx . _ bllw (4“[3 !‘points at‘ thé‘{rate of pne. per. each period with! Morgan ljght-bl? Wilson‘s <‘helping hands" and mt | Dome‘s politits: going ‘to Kosick and Harris. Sudbury Entrant Wins _ Lions Club Ski Trophy donated by that clhib for the champâ€" ton junior entry in Class "A", was won by M. Sutinen of Sudbury during the meet here on saturday and sunday. His asachool will hold the trophy itself and he will receive a miniature reproductton. \ Sutinen led other entries in the 18 and 19 year old class with the highest aggregated::total, to become the (Nors thern OntarioiiJunior champlortu Winners: in Classes "B" and "C" will also be awarded cups of similiar natâ€" Macmen Enter Final By Beating Dome â€" Kosick in the opener on assists of Maki and Sicoli and Harris in the middle frame on the help of Maki and Kavanaugh. Second Period â€" : 5. McIntyre: Morgan (Wilson) ... 1247 6. McIntyre: Boyce (Tomiuk and DeINMORGE cce 14.27 7. Dome:; Harris (Maki and Kayâ€" BNHAGH)] :) sys . en poak 14.35 8. Mcintyre: Delmonte (Boyce) . 14 48 Penalties: Prentice.® ' Third Period + 9. â€"McIntyre: Morgan :(Wilson ...... 2.31 10.‘ MciIntyre: Boyce (Tomiuk and J TIannarelli ... :09 11. McIntyre: Tomiuk................ i.... 18 42 Tannarelli) McInutyre: Mo McIntyre: No penalties. SUMMARY First Period Dome: Kosick (Maki and Sicoli) 4.27 McIntyre: Tomiuk (Boyce and J RiveTS ide P AV ilion Every Saturday Night Morgan (Wilson) .... 12.46 Boyce (Delmonte) .. 14.05 "THE HOME OFP‘HAPPY FEET" Presents HIS TRUMPET AND HIS ORCHESTRA Club Russell Trophy Second round . i; United beat Moose A Imperials beat Legion . Ingependants beat Windsor. . . .;, ,_.White Cross beat Seven Up,. SX Workers Coâ€"Op Slngles Fourth Roung ; ‘A. McAfeb v W. Arundall A. Leonard v R. G. Lazenby ABt. Matthews Iniperials White Cross: Independants LegION 0 5 1 1 Workers Coâ€"Op Trophy; Third round A. Leonard beat H. Hazlewood ... W. McKay beat J. Gordon T. Mousey beat F. Windsor W. Arundel beat G. Allison ‘A. McAfee beat H. Ribgy J. Cote beat F. Melville t R. G. Lazenby beat J. Wakeford» J. Cote v W. Mackay .. , Jackson or Liarivee v Mounsey /. ~To be played before ‘Wed. ~Marnch, Doran Trophy, Fives League Games Played Feb. 22nd. 2 Windsor v Seven Up 0 1 Seven Up v Windsor 1 0O Peeâ€"Vee‘s v White Cross 2 2 White Cross v Pee: Wee‘s 0 Independants v ‘Moose 0 : Mposeâ€"v Independants 2 4 6t. Matthews v Legion 0| ..,,, Legion . v St. Matthews 2: United v Imperials 0 Imperials v United 2 _ cveonrns ts t TIMMINS DART LEAGUE SATURDAY Public Skating MONDAYX . Public Skating â€" Possibi!v Juvenile Playofis TUESDAY WEDNESDAY N. O. H. A. Playofis Sudbury vs. Mcintyre FRIDAY Juvenile Double Header Skating Club

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