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69 'l The PORCUPINE QUILL ' 11934-1935 T. H. 84 V. S. Hockey Team Front Row from left to right-M, Budzak. E. Richer, J. Delmonte, M. Theriault, H. Charlebois, J. Lake Back Row from left to right-F. Sarmiento, L. Baderski, F. Everard, L, Brown, Mr. Tanner. This left only one game of the regular schedule to be played. Timmins and Iro- quois Falls were tied for the league leader- ship, each having had four victories and one defeat. Iroquois Falls then journeyed to Timmins for the final game to decide who would meet the winner of the southern group. In Iroquois Falls, Timmins met a well- coached team. With only three minutes to play and the score, Timmins 4, Iroquois Falls 3, the visitors rapped home a goal and tied the game. In the overtime period, the Timmins team seemed to have shot their bolt. They could not stop the fast three-men rushes of the Iroquois Falls team, who went on to win the game 6-4, and with it the championship of the N.O.S.S.A. It is to be hoped that the coming hockey teams of the T. H. 8: V. S. will do as well as the High School team of 1935. Boy's Basketball Team Rod Runt Walsh: forward: The only member of last year's team available. A steady player and a sure shot. Bobbie Mitchell: centre: Our new arrival from Detroit. A threat every time he secures the ball, a clever playmaker, and usually, top scorer. Corky Copps: forward: Captain on the front line with Walsh and Mitchell, and the fastest breaking player on the team. Sam Finkleman: defence: A steady player, a hard Worker and a hard man to beat. Space for autographs?-among the advertisements
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as . The PORCUPINE QUILL - October 6th 1934: The whole Timmins team played a fine brand of rugby all through the game. Finkleman, Chisholm and Andru- chuck were especially e1Tective. October 20th, 1934:-Cochrane 5-T.H.S. 22 It would be unfair to pick stars on the Timmins team. They all played good foot- ball. Chisholm stands out for his three touchdowns, but one cannot forget the men in the line who made them possible. Frank Everard for his plunging, the two Berardines for their tackling, and Marcel Everard for his plunging and excellent Work in the line were standouts. October 22nd, 1934: South Porcupine 5- T. H. S. 1-':The Timmins team lacked spirit and treated the game as a joke. A bitter Wind swept the field and the cold weather caused many fumbles. Marcel Everard was still on the injured list and C. Lafreniere was oil' permanently with a broken collarbone. November 3rd, 1934-South Porcupine 0- T. H. S, 6- All the scoring honours of the n day went to L. Chisholm who scored the touch and convert. November 7th, 1934-Kirkland Lake 9- T. H. S. 5- Fighting from the iirst Whistle players of the Timmins line were all out- standing. Frank Everard and M. Villeneuve shone brightly, with Marcel Everard achiev- ing a large porti-on of the limelight with a twenty-ive yard plunge. l I lu 2- 3 L, xg? in f tmdfh'-f Ag X. ll H, X an e rf s-six xi QQXXKNX l so vim 'STN X X :riff 'Xa Q 'Ml N11 QX 'psi ' Q xl ta-law ,a,gHatts,5a.. Eggal e y' E ,-'5 'ff s , - L ffb, XM m . If W Q.-il.-Q . I X A' A -I Y N xx vxx j f gr l- hs.,Ll N 1 N rf' we s s 4 hi' n 3:-1 f.-jf V l' . -1 Qs sig-if ' 1' Z fn- - 1.1 . .- .. if 5Kx-.1 fl zigg y ' f x VM, 4 rirtrggtws X If X ' - 'b!fSim5' it K fijmlei X. . t w' it T-...frvfitlfg X X WF' tg. AWN b 35- Y -figgggw' lj 14 ,l . . . X ,afar 1 4 Y qu- Y X X x 5' 1-ez' ' ' lim' x X I , XX jykenf 1 'sing fl, , J X X , 1 , LBA 'N i 0 - FTER THE GAME WAS O-VER! J? Hockey Plying with speed my Unlike last yearls record, the High School hockey team was as successful this year as the rugby squad. One of the chief reasons for the success of this yea1 s team was the good support given by the student body. With the exception of Frank Everard, all of this year's players were new, and next year, with more experience, should win their group. After Mr. McOalliu'n's -departure Mr. Tanner took over the coaching duties and it was largely due to his efforts that the team enjoyed such success. In the first game of the season the Tim- mins boys started off on the right foot by trouncing Schumacher 8-1. In this game Joe Delmonte was high scorer for Timmins, but Budzak and Sarmiento also played good hockey. Jim Heath was the star for the lasers. The Schumacher team showed that with a little more experience they will give any team a real battle. On January 18th, Timmins journeyed to Iroquois Falls to play the Falls' High School. Our boys suifered a bad attack of home Sick- ness and were defeated 5-2. partnership of legs On Friday, February 3rd, we were at home to South Porcupine and defeated the Pork- ies 3-0. The High School team were the only Timmins team to beat one from South Porcupine this year. In this game Sarmiento and Joe Delmonte were outstanding for Timmins. ' Timmins then went to Cochrane Where they were blanked by the Cochrane team. This was billed as an exhibition game be- cause some of the Cochrane team were not attending school, and were therefore not eligible for league games. At South Porcupine, the Timmins team defeated South Porcupine 7-0. This gave Timmins two Wins over South Porcupine in their two-games series. This was in marked contrast 'to last year's results, when we lost both games to South Porcupine. On Friday, February 22nd, the Cochrane team came to Timmins and defeated our boys 6-1. Theriault and Budzak were the best of the Timmins boys. Frank Everard played a fine game in goal. Stevens was out- standing for Cochrane.
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70 The PORCUPINE QUILL Stampy Andruchuk: defence: Stampy is developing into a beautiful defence player. .Watch him. Don Hensby: forward: Donn usually gathers a few points for his team, and makes some beautiful plays. 'Bruno' Bernadi: forward: A young player who is rapidly becoming of more value to his team. Watch Bruno next year. Louie Millette: centre: Louie gets little chance to Show what he can do, but when he does get on the floor, no player works harder. Tom Moore: Tom'l is our utility man. He fits in at all positions, and plays each position well. Mr. Neil Runnalls: coach. Basketball This year's senior basketball team, while not as powerful as last year's should be able to make a good showing. . At present the T. H. dz V. S. team is leading the Town League with two victories and one defeat. Considering the fact that two of the teams in the town league are made up of more experienced players, this is a Very cre- ditable record for our team. In the first game of the schedule played in our gym, the T. H. Sz V. S. team defeated Schiunacher High School by the score of 1.9-16. At Schumacher our boys eked out a 19-17 victory over the Schumacher town team. 0n Wednesday, March 27, Schumacher evened things up by beating our boys 25-22 in the Schumacher gym. The basketball boys certainly appreciate 'G Tiiuggvy X A, B 1-19 the interest which Mr. N. Runnaiis has taken 4: ' El N s. 5: 1 if in their games and thank him very much for .J all gill Yfr,WrffN -S751 ti assuming the duties of the basketball coach fx 5 NFA ,dgil digg when Mr. McCallum resigned at Christmas. ., T - lg? ialwlgx s an si W . 17 . Q, il ws, ,mm ZF President Boys' Ath. Society .... Frank Everard I ligLE1'EfHf Ti: 'WWW Vice-President . ,.....,...,.....,.,,....... Marcel Everard U' if E .1 rg U Secretary ,... ....,..,,.,. Victor Copps U l 'VME 'WN gi, ,Q Treasurer ....,... ,...,.. L ouis Baderski i A ll 7' g X--s.ix,fiS? E it M . Nvlknl A fl si at m sm-I . 223 ,G President Girls' Ath. Society. ..... Annie Lukon J' rf'-lf vice-President ....,...... ,, ......... Elise Wallingford 'SUM Umm Em NEEDS H Sec.-Treas, .... .,...,. M ary Stachow For Hockey, Basketball and Baseball Uniforms, and all types of crest work see 9 PINE sr. so. Lawrence MCH S REED BLOCK F:::::::,,:,:,::,:,:,,,,::,:,,,::::,,:::::::3:,,:::,,:,,::,.-. I Q: The DE LUXE BEAUTY SALON 4: is the most up-to-date Salon in the North I: The home of permanent waving: Trophy d'Or, Halle Wave, If Shelton, etc. 4: BASEMENT of REED BLOCK PHONE 483 'e:,:,:,::,::,:::::::.-:::.-.-:::::: ---AA------- :::::::::::::::-
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