Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 7 Sep 1921, p. 2

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

es THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE FIRST NORTH LAND TRAGK MHT A BIG SUCCESS Many Entrics is Different Classes. Official Report of the Winners. towns will Tall in line and hold meets as well. In the past the races and field events have been run off any old way with long delays which spoiled the events for the spectators. This by Davis w worked like cut. meet was tne \\'high the _c themselves. _T every man did Some Splendid Races In the races, the 220 was perhaps the gem. MeCurry, Shepherdson, Berâ€" geron and Montgomery‘ were in ‘the finals. Montgomery led till close to the fifty yards from the finish, then with a magnificent spurt iMeCurry who had ibeen hanging to his elbhow forged slowly ahead and finished a foot to the good in 25 1â€"5 seconds, which is good time for the track. The one hundred yards, two heats and a final, were splendid races also, with McCurry again a viector. over Montgomery in 10 4â€"5 sees. really good time, well above the average. The mile race went to (MeMillan of Melntyre in a finely run race. He judged exactly the proper time for his spurt. He is a long distance man who will stand a lot of beating. 2o sees. Strong in Field Events The committee was surprised to get so many entries for the field events and the jumping showed that there is splendid material in all the events. Bishop~showed the lead by winning both the broad and high jumps. (Berâ€" geron also showed up well in these in addition to his running. Bergeron was really the/‘*work hog‘‘ of the team, taking part in the 220 yards, finishing third in the final; won the half mile; third in the mile; second in the broad jump. This is a mighty fine record. The shot put also developed some good contests, Hersehman doing 34 ft. one half inch, just that half i nch ahead of Rex Hovey. ‘The seores in the different events :â€" 100 yard dashâ€"1st. heatâ€"C. Montâ€" gomery, Falls, 1; MeCurry, ')I<~lnt(jm, 2. Time 10 45 â€"secs. 2nd. heatâ€"W. Boucher, Falis, 1; Waddell, Mclntyre, 2. ‘FTime 11 2â€"5. Finalâ€"MeCurry, 1; Montgomery 2. Boucher, 3. Time 10 4â€"5. 220 yardsâ€"1st. heatâ€"Montgomery, Falls, 1; Shepherdson, Falls 2. Time 2nd. heatâ€"Bergeron, Falls, 1; Mc Curry, Melntyre, 2. Time 25 sees. Finalâ€"MeCurry, 1; Montgomery 2; Bergeron, 3 ‘Time 25 1â€"5 sees. â€" Half «Mileâ€"Bergeron, Falls, 1; Mc Millan, Melntyre, 2; Chamandy, Coâ€" cbhrane, 3. Time 2.18 3â€"5. Broad Jump 10 in., 1; Berg ’and the demand ior tie Dail gaime, the hop step and jump had to be cut out. This left MeCurry, Bishop and Bergeron tied for the first individual The half mile was safe for Frank Bergeron even if he was tired from his previous contests. MeMillan is below his limit when he runs the half and probably could never beat Bergeron, certainly not when Bergeâ€" ron was fresh. Frank is a peach at that distance. High Jumpâ€"B Sunburg, Barber‘ Bowman, Falls, 4 Shot putâ€"He 34 ft. 4 in., 1 ; H Anson. Falls, 33 Owing to the and the demand the hop step and ehrane, 3. Time 2.18 3â€"5. 1 Mileâ€"MeMillan, Melntyre, Shepherdson, . Falls, 2; He!'g‘ Falls, 3. Time 5.15 2â€"5. The Sunbu1 1e t} 10 y de Dav (F 1€ all 1¢ was rom 11 athletic » best t was events that the( mlendid material veloped. The id Committee was artedQand hope | (} Individual Prize. to the lateness o 1€ )methin npâ€"Bishop, Falls, 19 rgeron, Falls, 19 ft8 Barber‘s Bay, 17 ft. 4 10 11 1€ originated it ; trojan in â€" work Broke Hastler.) meet on Labor Da¢ ack and field day held ountry, and showed in that the North has material if it is proâ€" . The idea of the Laâ€" ne 16 w 1€ Bav 10p 1 ‘s $ ctait spe man vy, Fallsg 34 i int, 3. doin cast the ball Falls, 5 4 ft. 11 ) in.. 3. 1A 1 O s to Stubâ€" it and he Melntis Mondarx on specialâ€" z â€"Chas l Schumâ€" of tilC! s manâ€"| $ »ld and| § es Ilmt! way in | etitors ) \a I same l z ie meet| ® > That I worth ! )m'hups! n, Berâ€" l in the‘ lose to j In I‘€ rOIle the OuI In it | b¢ prize with 10 points each to their creâ€" dit. The award of this prize will be dealt with by the committee imâ€" mediately We wmarsiall and Deputiesâ€"UCinet Mot bey and Assistants. Inspectorsâ€"Alex., Johnson, G. I Ryckman, Eds Mmhfeu, Alphonse M Giyire, Frank Sfoughten, Sid. Fearn. iyite, Frank isfougiuien, Sid. J Inspeetor_â€" (Field‘" EÂ¥ents)â€" Donner. Iroquois Falls FTeam Traine Kennedv and Gus. Dunn. Aime Kenda! ©000008§000000000000000680009009000000000000800000000000 6 000008000000600000000000000000000000000000000000000000¢6â€" on. AC ven Refer Clerk Entri M The offic Starter ludges \nno Phone 130. Night Calls, 152. where in their new wellâ€"equipped premises they will be ready to serve all old and new customers in the lines of FRUITS, VEGETABLES, PRODUCE, CONFECTIONERY, TOBACCOS, CIGARETTES, ETC. (Gambleâ€"Robinson North Bay Limited have moved their warehouse and business premises from Pine street to Now on Sale "His Master‘s V oiceâ€" Victor Records for September Gambleâ€"Robinsoa North Bay, Limited REMOVAL NOTICE I‘il Take You Home Again, Kathleen Burrâ€"Peerless Qt.\ When the Corn is Waving, Annie Dear Burrâ€"Peerless Ot. Virginian Judgeâ€"Southern Court Scene, Part 3 W.C. Kelly Virginian Judgeâ€"Southern Court Scene, Part 4 W. C. Kelly There‘s a Corner Up in Heaven Olive Klineâ€"Elsic. Baker Little Tin Soldier Olive Klineâ€"Elsie Baker ‘The Farmer‘s Pride (Baritone) Frank Oldfield The Floral Dance (Baritone) Frank Oldficld/ Stand Up and Sing for Your Father an Old Time Tune _« ] Billy Jones with Shannon Four} Siturday . Artbhur Ficlds Maire, My Girl (Tenor) ~Hughes Macklin Mother o‘ Mine (Tenor) Hughes Macklin Drowsy Head (Male Quartet) Shannon Four\ Wandering Home (Male Trio) Crescent Trio/ Molly on a Trolley Billy Jones Emaline Billy Jones and Crescent Trio Mother of Pearl (Tenor) Lewis James| You Made Me Forget How To Cry (Tenor) Chatrles Harrison] Supreme) + Julius Caesarâ€"Antony‘s Oration, Julius Caecsarâ€"Antony‘s Oration, La‘Sonnambulaâ€"Sovra i1 sen (Wh Revealing) Souvenir (Viclin) Santa Lucia Luntana (Santa Lucia Veamping Rose (Intr. "Sweetheart")â€"Fox Trot Van Ej Dix.eâ€"One Step Van Eps Qu In My Tippy Canoeâ€"Waltz Diamond Ilo, a Voice from Mummy Landâ€"Fox Trot The Melody Stoien Kissesâ€"Fox Trot _ Diamond One Kissâ€"Fox Trot The Melody You‘re the Sweetest G‘rl.(In All the World)â€"Fox Trot f Diamond Learn to Smile (from ‘"The O‘Brien Gypsy Airs, No. 2 (Violin} Damnation of Faustâ€"Rakoczy Hu La Wallyâ€"Ebben? Ne Andro Lontana (Farewell, M y Joyous Home!) A Fri Melody Polonaise (Op. 74, No. 5) (Piato) Alf Don Carlosâ€"Per me giunto & il di supremo (The D; Peggy O‘Neil (Intr. "Sweet Rosie O‘Grady") My Treasure (Tesoro Mio)â€"Waltz Marsovia Waltz Marine Corps Instituteâ€"March The Rifie Regimentâ€"March Villanella 4 1J oscantn A Dream of Loveâ€"(Liebestraum, in A SCore Cler Stew 01 ncerâ€"Don. ( all and Deput Assistants. at any "His Master‘s Voice‘"‘ dealers epel SPRUCE STREET, TIMMINS Brown 1 Manufactured by Berliner Gramâ€"oâ€"phone Co., Limited, Montreal 21.:61 at Courseâ€"Alee Dewar M. W. Davis. Mr. He H The Officials Is who hand M 11 N K isk to hear these new selections played on the oft the _ Ainish MeKinnon. H Da M ortion chanch out COPYRIGHTED,.CANADA . 1900.BY EMILE BERLINER eston Corbould larieson Kendall Goldshorou ictrola INSTRUMENTAL RECORDS the meet RED SEAL RECORDS VOCAL SELECTIONS it DANCE NUMBERS W. NICOLSON, M Can Pat Manager. Part I Part 1I LC ile My Heart Girl Pietro Pietro Urited States Marine Band United States Marine Band 1 1 n I , Mr. W. Rinn returned on Wedn { day last from a buying trip to M [ treal and other centres. _ . and La Flat) (F The sad news reached here on EF day last of the aceidental death Kenogamesee of Mr. Omerre Pecore man employed there as cookee. 1 brother is the cook at the camp th where the Power Company is In constructing a new dam for wa lecore went in from getting be attack of enam soon as he ws nome ment. stora miles that ma{ Covet hail aiter the body was reec in to Timmins t OMERRE PECORE DROWNED AT KENOGAMESEE, FRIDAY mn Marc} veI Waitz The Melody Men}216314 sil as ne was missed search I e for him and when it was « red that he had been swimming water; special attention was 1 e search in that direction, r was secured and arf hour an after the time of the accident ~ was recovered. It was brou ) Timmins and will be sent to e at Wrightville, Que., for in‘ Benia mi hn McC ~Jascha It it Olga Samaroff Lucrezia Bori _ Kenogamest eyond Wawaiti is about 45 n Frances Alida Alfred Cortot Day c Galliâ€"Curet ritz Kreisler H H Orchestra is can e learned, Um t in bathing on Friday ig bevond his depth or ecraimps, lost his life. Sothern Sothern 10 Gigli Heifetz Trio} UCca ) 18785 10 1.00 216316 216318 216317 216315 216319 216298 216299 216308 216313 74697 74699 64918 64974 64981 64973 74709 64975 64982 45251 18770 10 1.00 74696 87328 45250 714694 740695 18781 (111, mile Spruce St Timmins 10 10 12 12 12 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 12 12 10 10 $1.00 10 1.25 10 10 10 10 10 10 10. is about which me s from "I 2.00 2.00 2.00 1.25 1.25 2.00 2.00 2.00 1. 25 1.00 25 25 25 25 00 00 00 00 00 00 25 (UOm Hv onâ€" U M ) M

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy