Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 31 May 1922, p. 2

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#$00900988909900000008080008090009000909000904000 090900009 06 cmenrermc mm in REmEU Noi t 9 ASGCCIATED BOAROS TD MEFT NEXT WEEK Important Gathering at Kirkland Lake, on June 7th, 8th. and 9th. Am1l ()y the District will have all their ates present. Ample accommodat:ion has beer igzed for all the delegates. ) hC K1and larierivy meetin an d i1 T( ers and members of thne Lakeâ€"Swastika Board of going to a great deal of make this meetin c are makine the 1¢ in € V five deiegate every delegates 11( rt n W 1€ n T( né n Ontario Ass le will be held â€" ednesdavy, Thut THE PORCUFPINE ADVANCE ard th nqu then will retu mines > Kirl ne 1 Temisâ€" K n ans an( de al ide at ) ing in a line crossâ€"shot. \street had to fist it out with two other Surface men right in on him. The Town made anâ€" other rush. G. Cooper sent in a hot shot that went over the ecrossâ€"bar. Both goalies were called upon time afâ€" ter time, the ball going from one end to the other, the Surface, ‘however, having the better ot the exchanges. A. Roberts was called upon to save the situation, with Jacobs and Mills comâ€" bining. ‘They had to give way to Anâ€" dy who sent the ball to F. Cadman, who in turn took another shot. This was a difficult ground shot and Cowan did good work in saving. [The ball went back to Dunbar who broke away with Treverton. The latter shot from the wing for the only goal of the match. Street had no possible chance to save this one. From the kickâ€"off Dunbar made a nice run and put in a centre. A. Cooper sent the ball to A. Roberts who was now playing centre half. Andy sent in a fast ground shot which Cowan saved. nuaidlaw returnâ€" ed the ball and Cowan just tipped it over for a corner. Springham made a neat corner kick to A. Roberts who sent it over the bar. ‘The whistle found Surface keeping Street very busy to keep the ball out. The Surâ€" face showed a much improved condiâ€" tion from a week before when they lost to the Underground. With the inâ€" troduction of Dedova and Coris they have a much strengthened team and with combination play, they should reverse the last score when they meet the Underground again. On the other hand the Town were very weak on shooting, although their mark was good. Both teams played a fast comâ€" bination match, neither letting up from start to finish. The lineâ€"ups:â€" Townâ€"Street, goal; Dalgarno and A. Roberts ‘backs ; J. Twaddle, G. C€ooâ€" per and A. Cooper, halves ; J. Laidlaw, G. Roberts, F. Cadman, T. James, Springham, forwards. a Hollinger Surfaceâ€"Cowan, goal ; G. Dedova and Coris, backs; F. Collins, Pearson, Lightfoot, halves; Byrnes, Mills, Jacobs, Dunbar and Treverton, forwards. Mr. A. Haughland and daughter, Miss Edith, leave June l1st. for a visit to Scotland. standing of the teams may be sumâ€" marized as follows:â€"Underground, won 2, lost 0, 2 to play; Surface, won 1, lost 1, 2 to play; Town, won 0, lost 2, 2 to play. ‘The only chance the Town team has now to win both of the other games and for Surface to win from Underground. This would make it a tie all round, As between the Underground and Surface there are all sorts of chances for one or the other to win out. Surface found. the Town backs equal to their rushes and Surface chiefly had to be content with long shots which were easy clearing for Street. G. Roberts and Laidlaw made another fine combination run, which proved a close shave for Cowan who, however, managed to put the ball over the bar. Dyv h W HOLLINGER SURFACE WON FROM TOWN WITH SCORE 1â€"0 interesting were about much enth team went down to their second deâ€" feat in the local league, the score beâ€" ing 1 to 0 and the Hollinger Surface team being the proud winners this time. The grounds were dry and dusty which made it difficult at times to see the ball, but it was good football and interesting all the way through,. There were about 200 spectators present and reak ‘all o w en n On Saturd ind a wa l1 until en the ) wed another attack on the Surface ._ Neveral shots were sent in but not force enough behind them were easily cleared by Cowan and two ibacks. At the other end the ‘ace found the Town backs eqaual the up Up N t LV |€ nd the lown backs equal shes and Surface chiefly content with long shots 1| nin ntre but the they went fc lacobs foule l a V )] ter ow Delore hne W who sent the ittack on th C U m W L( Downie Tones. cing the ip the a ites the mb n( ms work cut out to ninutes from halfâ€" re awarded a penalâ€" ds. â€" Dalgarno sent van saved easilv. 1( cornk ctators pres was evident ce won the t m C 1€ face starting oif it gave the Town the ball out. Then all and rushed it irough the whole 1( s attemptin nation. _ Du ish but faile 1€ the Town Football their second deâ€" ue, the seore beâ€" n( ting. . Cowan ding the ball y. Byrnes got the line, sendâ€" Street had to Surface men own made anâ€" n tack aI Surface was )al In i otball, the n LVE nesmenâ€" n trial 18( 1 hfoot ration U P1 Dunbar ‘ailed to checked all back Surface 1€ in Det w an anc the :mmmmmmowoonwommoommm @0008000600000000000000000000000000000900000000008006 Pays highest prices for secondâ€"hand furniture. Sells new and secondâ€"hand Furniture at cheap prices. BUYS AND SELLS FURNITURE. H. SHAEFER P.O. Box 3, Timmins. MONETA iimmins Gold Nugget Rebekah Lodge, No 173 Meets every 2nd and 4th Thursday in the Oddfellows‘ Hall, Third Aveâ€" nue. Visiting Brothers and Sisters alâ€" ways weleome. Isabella Vollet, Ethel Keene, â€"Q ~;G. Rec. See. +setuecsirm ie eetemeatin"" CC 0 omliooii ies o commifurigiiiraitn sis onl *

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