The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 10 Dec 1931, p. 5

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when Roach's Hughes' refusal to accept terms _ Hughes Bread : ~ "Report tomorrow or make a _ deal somewhere for yourself." perhaps punches, with his old ie pyck-chasing rivals instead 4 ) _ Hughes were given a chance to , go on attack some times that he | would be heard from, _\ policy of the club dictates that he j COBALT VETS DEFEAT '_., BILLIARD TOURNAMENT ~(feated the Haileyburians by 68 THURS., DECEMBER 10, 1931 THE HAILEYBURIAN Hockey's 'Dizzy' Dean is Seen in 'Rusty' Hughes He's No Shrinking Violet and Can Trade Punches and Badinage Under the above heading, The Detroit Free Press publishes the following sketch of our friend, Romely (Rusty) Hughes, who spent the summer season in the North as usual: Romely "Rusty" Hughes, bad man of the International Hockey League and a former member of the Detroit Falcons and Olympics refuses to concede an inch to baseball's pair of égo-stricken and vociferous athletes--"Dizzy" Dean and Art Shires. . Last season Rusty was traded to the Syracuse Club for Val Hoffinger and finished the season there under Frank Foyston. When the call for players was sent out this fall, Mickey Roach, former pilot of the Buffalo Club, was at the helm and had some difficulty bringing Hughes into the fold. The burly-redhead, who does not yet know whether he would rather play hockey or fight, was a persistent holdout. Last week, patience almost 'was exhausted as a result of with the Syracuse Club, he wired an ultimatum, which Hughes, never known to suffer from an inferiority complex, was not slow to appreciate the final- ity of Roach's message and four hours later Rusty's reply was in Roach's hands. It read: - "Canadiens will not consider 'me in trade for Howie Morenz. ill report tomorrow." This is typical of Rusty, who ade himself a fast favorite here lespite the fact that he was and far from a finished hockey er. He is as hard and cour- ous as they come and there be ; : : 'many stories of his fistic ywess. Then he was playing with Buf- ree years ago, he--with uychieg -kaoeked! two rival ayers as cold as a traffic cop's heart. He was the central figure in many puglistic added attrac- tions at Olympia when he worea Detroit uniform and he will be here shortly to trade bumps and team mates. Hughes is a product of North- ern Ontario and was a blacksmith "ore he got his chance to ham- the anvil. His chance of ever attaining a place in the National League is negligible, but Rusty, far from a shrinking violet, never was and never will be averse to linking his name with the great- est hockey player of a decade and perhaps of all time." with whom "Alex. Hennessy, Beicty worked this summer near €ochrane, was down last week to see Rusty in action, and asserts that rival forwards give the red- hhead'a wide berth, and do _ their attacking around the other side of the defence. He says that if but the should feed passes to the for- wards and attend to defensive rddties only. HAILEYBURY MEN IN In the first of a series of inter- town billiard games, played at Cobalt last Thursday night be- tween veterans of the two towns, the men of.the silver town de- points in the four games played. Only one of the local sharpshoot- ers, Geo. Sutherland, was suc- cessful in registering a win, when he beat J. Metcalf by nine. The others lost by varying amounts, J. Reavell being the closest to his opponent when the games were over. F. Mountford, Cobalt, defeated . Poppleton, Haileybury, by 21; S. Teague, one of Cobalt's best, was 54 up on I. B. Roger, and S. Craigo had a lead of 2 over Jas. Reavell. Geo. Sutherland, the only Haileybury winner had a lead of 9 over J. Metcalfe. The games were for 100 points and it is planned to play one more round in the silver town Coleman Reeve Defeated After Six-Year Term Ancient Enemy Too Strong for J. J. Evans; Have Two New Councillors An ancient enemy of Reeve Joseph Evans in municipal poli- tics, H. W. Rowdon, proved too strong for him in the elections tor the Township of Coleman on Monday. He defeated Reeve Ev- ans by 140 votes to 108, thus re- peating a victory scored over the same opponent in 1925. Mr. Evans has served the township in the reeveship for the past six years and this year stood for re- election, together with the four men who comprise the council. Of the latter two were success- ful in the fight, while the other two went down to defeat along with the head of the municipali- ty, The two who will return to the council board for 1932 are W. Martin and H. Buckler, while the losing ones are H. Moyle and G. Martin. The new council will be com- posed of W. Martin, C. Dean, H. Buckler and R. J. Bird. The de- feated candidates are D. W. Mc- Leod, H. Moyle and G. Martin. All names are in the order in which they finished the race. In one polling place, at Giroux Lake, there were 37 votes polled, with Mr.Moyle getting the whole 37, and the other six candidates splitting seven votes between them. According to The Porcupine Advance, T. A. Skelly, an aspir- ant to a seat on the school board in Timmins, was _ disqualified when it was found that he owed the municipality the sum of one cent in taxes. Temiskaming & Northecn Ontario Railway TRAIN SERVICE Train No. 17--North Bay to Cochrane, daily except 'Sunday. Through Sleeping Car service Ottawa-Timmins. | Train No. 18--Cothrane to North Bay, daily except Sunday. Through Sleeping car service Timmins-Ottawa. Trains Nos. 17 and 18 use Canadian Paci- fic Railway Station at North Bay. Trains Nos. 46 and 47--Through service daily between Toronto and Cochrane, carry- ing through Sleepers between Toronto and fimmins, Toronto and Rouyn, and between Montreal and Cochrane. Parlor Cafe Car service operating between North Bay and Swastika. These trains use Canadian National Railways Station at North Bay. Local Service between Cobalt and Centre--Mondays and Saturdays. Connection at Earlton Jct. for Elk Lake, daily except Sunday. Daily except Sunday service between Engle- hart and Charlton Connections at Porquis Jct. daily for Iro- quois Falls. Connections at Porquis Jct. daily for Con- naught, South Porcupine, Schumacher and Timmins. Silver Service daily except Sunday between Coch- rane, Island Falls and Fraserdale. Service Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays Cochrane to Island Falls, Fraserdale and Coral Rapids, and from Coral Rapids to Fraserdale, Island Falls and Cochrane on Tuesdays, Thurs- days and Saturdays. Connections at Swastika daily for Kirkland Lake, Larder Lake, Cheminis, Aldermac, Rouyn and Noranda. See current timetable or apply to any T. & N.O. Railway Agent for full particulars. A. J. PARR, General Freight and Passenger Agent, NORTH BAY, ONT. fi pping ays: } 1Chrisemas: --~ --¢ a re i 7 i Consistent Advertising in The Haileyburian will Bring Business and then the return games here. Sell It by Advertising ! Small Bear Seen Sunday Morning In Haileybury Observers Puzzled by Size of Animal Which is Thought to Have Escaped The sight of a small black bear in Haileybury on Sunday morn- ing last proved puzzling to those who happened to see the animal, as it made its way through the town in a northerly direction. It appeared to be wild, but its small size for the time of year was un- usual and it is believed that it had been kept in captivity for some time and later escaped. The bear was first sighted near the fire hall as it crossed the Memorial Plot on Main Street. Mr. Wm. C. Inch gave it a chase for a short distance but was soon outrun by the little animal. Later Mr. C. H. Liddicot saw it in his back yard on Browning Street, where it appeared to be complet- ely lost and greatly alarmed. He watched it start off to the north and says that no one can tell him now that a bear can't run very fast. A dog alarmed the animal and its speed was something to be admired, according to Mr. Lid- dicot. Several people had a look at the tracks in the soft snow and all are agreed that the bear was much smaller than it should have been at this time of the year. Several persons have sighted bears in the vicinity of Hailey- bury this fall, but this is the first that has actually come into the town. It is generally believed that they should be all denned up for the winter at this time. N.O.H.A. EXECUTIVE TO MEET AND CONSIDER PLAYING CERTIFICATES The Executive of the N.O.H.A. will meet in North Bay this week-end and the matter of play- ers' certificates, schedules, will be taken up and decided. It is expected that the North- ern Senior group will be compos- ed of Timmins, South Porcupine, Kirkland Lake and Noranda, with Iroquois Falls asking for a bye, and the winner of the group be- ing pitted against the top team in the Mattagami League, with Kapuskasing, Smooth Rock Falls and Cochrane the playing mem- bers. The only Junior entry received from the Northern Group is the Monteith Academy, and they will likely be granted a bye to play the winners of the Central group composed of Kirkland Lake, Co- balt, Haileybury and New Lis- keard. The Senior Central group will have Liskeard, Haileybury and Cobalt engaged and should provide plenty of excitement. In the Southern end, the Soo has entered both Senior and Jun- ior teams and also Sudbury, with Chapleau asking for a bye in the Junior and North Bay seeking like favor in both Senior and Junior. The winner of the Nickel Belt League will be the Sudbury representatives in the Senior ser- ies. The Falconbridge Club of the Nickel Belt, looked upon as the pre-season favorites, are booking exhibition games with teams in this section, and will likely be up to show their wares about the end of next week. etc., Re Now, have RERKRRKKREKRERLRERSREKRRRKRRAKSRRRRERERRRRRRE WR Place your order for that TELEPHONE entered in NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY VPUCOPOTEESTTEE VERVE EET EGGETIUGTOTG And have use of Telephone for CHRISTMAS PURER RETTSE VERGE VEVE ESI VVIVGEEGEIReI20 For information apply NORTHERN TELEPHONE CO. LIMITED PLP P PS PLP PP PPL PPeL ee ee yy LRBRKERREREHRTSRRRRREEREREZ FOR CHRISTMAS PRRVPPSESER REEL GEREETEVETOTGEVIIIIITD your name EE EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEECEEEEEEEEEES ad MACDONALD'S Fine Cut with ZIG-ZAG papers attached Local Junior Hockeyists. ; Will Organize This Evening The Haileybury Junior hockey-| the Legion Club Rooms on Browning Strecht tonight at 7.30, for the purpose | of organizing for the season, and getting a line on the material available. All players of Junior} age in Haileybury are asked to be present, and to bring their! birth certificates with them. It] is likely that the squad this sea-j son will be recruited largely from} the ranks of last season's Juven-! iles, and will have to be molded! into a team. Both Fred Austin/ and Wm. C. Inch have offered! ists are meeting in their services to coach the lads, and it is certain that they will have enthusiastic support from lovers of Junior hockey. UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF PoweER (CORPORATION or CANADA Louree Canada Northern Power Corporation, Limited Preferred Dividend No. 28 NOtIce is hereby given that a Dividend of 134% (being at the rate of 7% per annum) has been declared on the 7% Cumulative Pre- ferred Stock of CANADA NOR- THERN POWER CORPORATION LIMITED for the quarter ending December 3lst, 1931, payable Janu- ary 1Sth, 1932, to shareholders record at the close of business Decem- ber 31st, 1931. By order of the Board. L. C, HASKELL, Secretary. 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