â€" Hann, Levendoski Score As .Hollinger Breaks Loose From Recent Slump Hollinger came out of their slump and emerged victorious from tight, slow ball game with MciIintyre at the Hollinger Park, leaving the Â¥anquished on the short end of a pinching 2â€"1 sheet. _ climb from their slump perch was executed through a nine inning tainthreat that never materilalized, with Hann and Levendoski bringing in the two deciding runs, Kerr scoring the single tour gathered in by the Macâ€" Tollinger Edges Mcintyre 3y 2â€"1 . Score Last Night | "CAN Ba‘s ‘Pass ggr o TRANSâ€"CANADA#*/Z : PH Hw Abenakis Advance Albany . Alexandra Annaque ... Anoki ... Argonaut ... Aurlando ... Aurora ... B. E. Cent Blondor Blue Grass Bouzanne Brewis ... .. Bravo ... North Bay â€" Toronto affording close connections, with "The Northland" and early morning arrival at Timagami, Kirkland Lake, Timmins, Noranda and Cochrane. Times Shown are Standard close connections at Toronto with T.C.A. flights for New York, London, Windsor (Detroit) and Chicago. Lv. Toronto 11.00 p.m. To Toronto. ... .. .. To London......... To Windsor. .. .. ... Lv. North Bay 6.30 a.m. Government Airport: Phone APPROXIMATE PRICES UNLISTED SECURITIES 45 50 Fares from North Bay )A o Air Ex press Ar. North Bay 12.15 a.m. Orders Executed on Commission Basis Only via 1.G.A. Dunford Despins Derlak Detta Electra Plicka G Willam Habitnt Highridge Members The Toronto Stock Exchange â€" Hugh P. ... Independent Indyke ... Gov Gold ................. Ar. Toronto 7.45 a.m. ‘All was quiet from then on until the first half of the fifth, when Joe Levâ€" endoski romped around to home using a single for a .starter and Mallot‘s single to conclude: the operation. Hurlers for both clubs came in for a fair amount of hits with "Sparky" Vail being tagged for eight and O‘Donâ€" MciIntyre started the scoring in the second inning with Kerr romping home on "Sparky" Vail‘s bunt after an advancement to second by virtue of a walk awarded to Thayer. Norm Hann retaliated in the third inning in starry style, starting his tour with a double and ending it with Neddow‘s single. 249 or your Travel Agent. $11.20 $20.15 16.55 ° 29.80 22.90 One Way _ Return Govt. Tax extra 30 32 11 i4 [« «1 Lingnor Louvere Macfie ... Major O. Mallen .. Manterr Nireco | Murmac Mylama Mccuaig La Salle Nat M Naybob Nic OF Norcort Oklend Novele Waltzing, foxtrots, tangos, a Paul Jones and formation 10â€"steps will be included in the group numbers and dancing. Music will be provided by the McIntyre Band. C.S.Y.F. Team Beats Aube Freres, 8â€"7 O‘Donnell was forced to retire from the mound in the ninth alter tearing his finger nail in an attempt to pull down Wilson‘s line smash at the mound. Visiting Skaters Add Their Talent To Ice Show Tonight Featured among the soloists will be Barbara Kaplin of New York, Florencé Newcomb of Boston:; Irene Keeley, of the Porcupine; Ellen Sweeney of Calâ€" gary, Mildred Verbik, Schumacher; and Bill Lewis of New Westminister, The C.S.Y.F., softball squad moved to victory with a lastâ€"inning centre field drive to break a 7â€"7 tie, to edge out Aube Frere‘s, 8â€"7 in a Porcupine Softball "B" group fixture at Hollinger Park Monday night. O‘Donnell went for two walks, no fannings, with Vail awarding three walks and five strike outs. Talent from many sections of the United States and Canada will take part in the skating display to be held at the McIntyre arena this evâ€" enirg at 8.30 p.m. Mike Cherevaty went in for the final canto to be tagged for one hit and nothing in walks and strike outs, Vail sent Mallot, Dunn and Delâ€" monte down via the fanning lane in the first half of the fourth in three up three down order. The Croatians went to second place in the standing by virtue of the win, sitting immediately under the position held by the vanquished Frere‘s. nell itagged for five hits in cight inâ€" Dominas. The CS.Y.FP., moved to a 4â€"1 lead in the second inning with two in the .ourth and one in the fifth but their impressive margin was chopped down when the Frere‘s knotted the affair in the sixth with four runs on top of one in the third inning and anâ€" other steady one in the fourth. Buddy Mangotich came home with the winning tour on Bill Krajacic‘s single in the closing canto. wee l _ 8 Aunor left eight runners on base during the game with McIntyre limitâ€" ing this happening to tyvo occasions. In t.ile‘ 7ï¬fth'Poirier»was replaced by Proulx who went for three hits, fanâ€" ned three and walked one. Aunor Gets 1â€"0 Win In Softball Tilt o o Cl en 1 Paul Ketko, hurling for the Croâ€" ations, was tagged forâ€" 11 hits, two walks and no strike outs while startâ€" ing Frere‘s moundsman Poirier was taken for three hits, five walks and fanned three.. | A second inning run by Bill Moran of Aunor gave that club a 1â€"0 win over the McIntyre squad in a softâ€" ball fixture in the Porcupine Softball League schedule that proved to be the tightest game yet played here. * Thevga.me was played at the Hollinâ€" ger Park on Tuesday evening. 7I‘he Aunor hurler Hank Burman was tagged for a minimum of three hits, struck out seven. 11 13 10 12 21 24 17 20 15 17 11 14 HOLLINGER : â€" 001 001 000â€"2 McINTYRE: â€" 010 000 C000 â€" 1 UMPIRES: â€" Lloyd Chambers, Pe‘e 6. 9 Orpit ... Ortyna ... Pascailis Peg T. N. .. Pelngio ... Phelps ....... Privateer . Quest ... Rajah R.L. Rnd ML ... Vn Ray .......0... Virginia ... . ... West R. L. Winchester ... _...... YÂ¥ David ... Yellowknife Kebair . Redruth Redwcod Richgrp Ritoria _ Seph@ 7 8 Sheldon ... 42 45 Sovereign .........: 14 17 En Bear 7 9 Thornhill 7 9 Thornhill ... Tovarich3Nu . GON 22 20 235 200 ON CAULIFLOWEIRS AND SUCH: THE ROUND UP; HITHER, THITHER AND YON: Hollinger, Kirkland Lake To Tanglé Here Sunday â€" Part Of Proceeds Will Be Used To Benefit Woark Of Y‘s Men‘s Qlub Hollinger, sitting in second place in the Temiskaming Baseball League, will be out to clip the wings of the leagueâ€" leading Kirkland Lake team on Sunâ€" day afternoon in the Hollinger Park. A special interest is given this tilt between the two hardâ€"hitting . teams because Sunday‘s game, although a regularly® scheduled league battle, is a benefit game on behalf of the Timâ€" mins Y‘s Men‘s Club in their efforts to raise funds for a combined Y.M. â€" Y.W.C.A., in Timmins. Baseball fans are to be given an extra helping of enjoyment at the game, tco, by the members of a local band, who will provide music. Those seeing Sunday‘s game will therefore have the satisfaction of set¢â€" ing a topâ€"flight ball game, with all the trimmings, and of supporting betier recreational activitiee for youth in their own home town. Town Writes Off Old Water Accounts Old water accounts, some of them three or four years old, and totalling some $150â€"0dd, were written off by the town council on Wednesday. One of the accounts was that of a fruit company which had failed some years ago, leaving a $57 account unpaid. All possible steps had been taken to recover such amounts, Councillor J. V. Bonhomme assured the meeting. your smallest wishes." "and what do you propose to do about the big ones?" WwHEN THE FISTICALLY AMBITIOUS DUO of Joe Sunega and Mike Popovitch entur the ring tonight in the Timming arena as the main go on the second cird offered to the fight fraternity by the Timmins Boxâ€" ing Association, it might well be for the betterment of betters if the monetary green were not subjected to risk by laying the same out on the outcome of the battle. § ‘The Joseph proved himsclf an expertly functioning machine, on V return from the service, in his first return battle with Ernie Sasscvilic two weeks ago today. And, if anything, Joe has advanced two or three rungs on the conditioning ladder since that time. His timing is letter perfect, he can spar for long as sparring partners: can be found and his hitting power fits into description as well as anything relative to strength does in this yvear of atomic grace. * Previous to the above mentioned tilt the Association have arranged a five canto semiâ€"final between two newcomers to the local fight circle, in the heavyweight personalitics of Esko Jarvi and Leo Beaulne. This scrap will definitely be a raiterâ€"shaker. For the remainder of the night fans will see action from eight other lads, four of whom appeared on the last card aside from two other bouts to bring the card up to cight fights in all. * * CE EC CC 0C C Dt s Three runs and one driven in was cne of his exhibitions last week and predictions for his future work sound and look good. 7"1{;}: l;i;â€";)p};bhéfl}., Mike Popovitch, we can write very little other than that we know he was rated high as a scrapper while serving with the Army and that during his fistic endeavours in the service his defceats totalled an. impressive zZero. P . Previous to last nights ï¬xt,me Thayex had been swatting in great style since his return from North Bay with a good bracing of the Lake Nippising air. 4 4 iez a @4 o# 4s EC w o oo 2o 3 ie PC â€"â€" en s c SCHEDULED FOR SUNDAY is the first step for local pigcon flyers. Birds are being flown from Miatheson to Timmins for a first test and after that the fanciers expect big things for their sport . . . . . Since the first mention of forming a club was made, aÂ¥few of the possible members have withdrawn and those remaining hope that enough interest can be found in the camp to form the club they desire here . . ... At last Tin Pan Alley has stcoped to swiping not the music but the name conceived by another person . . . . . Peering into a juke box we note the steal has been made from the medical profession and for the price of one nickel, ‘"Hurryâ€"â€" hurryâ€"â€"run up, crawl up, get your money up" you can hear Benny Goodâ€" man‘s musical interpretation of "St. Vitus Dance." QUOTH THE CHORTLING soul last nlght "if you told anyuone Thayer hadn‘t been up yet they‘d call you a liar." _ _ _ ____ _ , on the fourth occasion when somebody slipped up and gave him someâ€" thing he could hit at. Jack.made first fine but went out in an attempt to make second, leaving first, being sandwiched and going down with Norm Hann aâ€"sitting on him piggyâ€"back style (we think). 2C b ols atvar L s mE With that he turned his gocd eye to the black cloud that was hanging over the ball park, peered throuugh the dust rolling along the track with the other eye and doubtless wondered if said black cloud marked the presence of Joe Btsflxk, (never could pronounce it), on leave from the L‘il Abner column or if it was an aftermath of the experiment with the second Bikini firecracker. The lofty Mciï¬t?ï¬Ã© fielder went to the plate four times last night in the fixture, walked three _'_time§ and d}'ove out a single THURSDAY 8.30 p.m: Skating Display FRIDAY 8.30 p.m. to 10 p.m. Public Skating WEDNESDAY 8.30 p.m. to 10 p.m. Public Skating THURSDAY AUG. 1 §.30 p.m. Skating Display ‘"Darling, if you marry me T‘ll satsify By JACK WILSON L‘The boss told me to keep my desk | * ~ as clean as possible." WITH THE RESULT THAT BEFORE You REAUZLE IT Yop‘VE SAVED YOuUuRSELEFE DVEVER GET THE AnNuAL urge To CLEAN OUT THE CUPBOARDS AND THE ATT/C DESPITE Your WIEFE‘s PRoTESTS AUITE A FEwW PENNIES SALLY‘S SALLIES BLACK HORSE Timimns Boxing Ass‘n. Stages Second Show ; Card Looks Good Fans Assured Plenty Of Action At Local Arena For the second time in as many weeks the Timmins Boxing Association has made up a card of prime fistic entertainment to be presented in the Timmins arena and tonight membâ€" ers of the fight fraternity here will do well to seck one of the pews at the ringside. The final fracas between Joe Sunega and EHmile Popovitch brings Sunega into a better match than the last time. On the previous occasion Sunega earnâ€" ed a decision over Ernie Sasseville who by he wav, spotted Sunega a sufficient number of pounds to lessen his chances. Popovitch goes in to the ring with rearly the same amount of poundage and carrlies an impressive army reâ€" cord. The two bouits not mentioned on the Association‘s poster will bring Chris Joyce. who earned a decision over Pecâ€"Wee Chartier two weeks ago, in against Les Rickard, who fell to a T.K.O., at the hands of Cliff Varin. Rickard is known to be a polished leather swinger and big things are expected of him tonight when he goes to battle before the semiâ€"final. The unpredictable fixture of the night is a match of Rheal Levigne, who fought to a decision over Roger Lauzon during the last card, and Goorge Hamelin, a fighter of promise with a riddle complex in the ring. The curtain raiser is a threeâ€"canto duel between pintâ€"sized Andrew Martin and Reg. Chartrand. Both miniature gladiators are uf the scrappy type and a midget mixup is promised. House Building Adds To Permit Total The total of estimated costs for building in Timmins, as recorded on building permits issued from the munâ€" icipal building during the past week, is $14,680. Concrete foundations are. being inâ€" stalled to homes owned by J. Bourdin of 19 Carlin Ave., at a cost of $2,000, and H. Bouvin of 123 Commercial Ave., at a cost of $1,00. ° t*+* V The largest ventures recorded, as building took an upsurge, are two houses to be constructed at the cost of $3,000 on 48 Floral Ave., and 13 Polaris Rd., by L. Leduc and A. Laâ€" Forest respectively. CB, Charrom of 5 Carlin Ave., is unâ€" dertaking the covering of the outside of his home with stucco at an estiâ€" mated cost of $1;500. Twelve other permits issued for reâ€" pair work and. construction brought the above estimates to the above toal. Recruit: "The sergeant is always picking holes in me." Corï¬oral: "Well you came here to be drilled didn‘t you." Try The Advance Want Ads se FEEL LIKE PATTING} seï¬mrn on THE BACK WHEN You REALIZLE THAT YOUuU‘RE HELPING To I N FLATIO N AND, AS USUAL, WHEN You GO THROUGH THE mOunbrrmO JVUNK YOU FIND A FLOCK, OF STUFF THAT, WITH AFEW CAN BE MADE USEFUL AGAIN Mcintyre Shuts Out Hollinger Nine The Hollinger Bombers were deâ€" feated 4â€"0 by the MciIntyre mine at the Hollinger Park on Sunday. George McBhane, on the mound for the Macmen, allowed a scant hits to the Hollinger nine while Mike Cherevaty, hurling for the vanquished, was tagged for cight hits. MCINTYRE â€" 200 OO0Ol 010 â€" 4 HOLLINGER.â€" 000 000 000 â€" 0 UMPIRES: Lloyd Chambers and Pete Dominas. Jack Thayer made a stcllar return to the McIntyre club by collecting three of Cherevaty‘s cight hits and accounting for three of the four runs. Thayer also responsible for a centre field drive in the initial inning to bring "Wink" Wilson home with the only run of the day. Bring them to nearest Brewers Retail store or telephone for pickâ€"up. 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