The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 7 Mar 1940, p. 5

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"THURSDAY, MARCH 7th 1940 THE HAILEYBURIAN Page Five NEW LISKEARD, JUNIOR GROUP CHAMPIONS Back row, left to right--J. C.Jdon, Ernie Walton, Allan Mclsaac Gillivray, Earl P. Killoran, coach; Boyce, manager; Murray Carr: Albert Chisholm, Bill Gordon, Bill Campsall, Cliff. Austin, Fred Gor- and Jack Gadsby, trainer. Front row, left to right-- Roy Ernest Dupuis, Roger McCurdy. | Carr, Roy McKelvie, Bert -Mc- Jack Anderson, Alf. Humphrey --Photo by Smith's Studio. Liskeard Tigers © Take Junior Title in Central Group Take Round from Noranda Notre Dame Club, 9-8, With Local Players Shining ! New Liskeard's Junior ""B" en- try, containing in the line-up eight Haileybury youngsters, snatched the Central Group title in their lLome-and-home series with the Noranda Notre Dame club, losing the first game in the Quebec cen-: tre on Sunday by a 5-4 count and taking last night's encounter ina thrill-packed session, 5-3. Liskeard eliminated Kirkland Lakes Golden Gaters last Friday evening. They had captured the first game in Liskeard, 7-5, and went into Kirkland before 1,20C fans and put on a real display of speed to defeat the gold belters. 4-3. ; 2 In the game last night, Liskeard drew first blood at the 17-minute mark only to see Noranda tie it up before the gong ended the ses- sion. Murray Carr took a pass- out from Ernie Dupuis to draw first blood, while Jack Ladds and defenceman Legris came back in two minutes to knot the count on a smart rush. At the nine minute mark inthe second period, Fred Gordon got '*n the clear on a pass from bro- ther Bill and tied up the round. Five minutes later Murray Carr rifled a long one from outside the blue line which had the Noranda goalie beaten all the way, and the crowd went wild. Constantine. the diminutive second string cen- tre player for the visitors got in close to beat McCurdy and tie up the round all over again just two minutes from the second rest session. Walton took a pip of a pass from Dupuis at the four-minute mark of the final stanza to put Liskeard one up, and Alf Hump- hrey was johnny-on-the-spot for Dupuis' pass-out midway through the frame to apparently make the issue safe. However, some loose defensive work and _ persistent ganging by Noranda provided the goal which kept them in the hunt until the final gong. -- : Liskeard now goes into series final round against the winner of the Timmins Sacred Heart vs. Smooth Rock Falls series, the de- ciding game of which will be staged in Cochrane's new arena this evening. The survivor of the above will meet the Southern Group champs for the N.O.H.A. title. SKI MEET HELD AT NEW LISKEARD LAST SATURDAY AFTERNOON { The first inter-school ski meet of the season was held in New Liskeard on Saturday, March 2nd. Teams were entered from Haileybury, New Lis- keard, Englehart, Kirkland Lake, North Ray (exhibition). Haileybury (exhibi- tion.) Final standings are not available as yet, but it is expected that Kirkland Lake would win the most points. The local scholars are hoping for third place in the meet. Further information will be available for next issue. Haileybury teams (High School)-- E. Conlon, H. Hutt, W. Beecroft, H. Beecroft, captain. Exhibition--W. Glazier, D. Sander- son, D. Richards. W. Douglas, captain. High School Curling FINAL STANDING School Curling, Season 1940 Played W. L. Beecroft 1 Carlson ._- Hobson . Siirabeyed ees i ey Neal . TROseh sees == Terguson Doal . aH : 3 N NNVNNNIN oO OoORROD on Personnel of School Rinks skip. Burnett, Audet, Lloyd, Neal, skip. McAulay, rydge, Bliss, H. Beecroft skip. Moore, Haines, Glazier, Hobson, skip Boyer, Hutt, Humphreys, Ferguson | skip. Andrecheck, Strang, skip. Boyce, W. Inch, N. Austin, R. Carl- son, skip. Bu Tgess, McCuray Play-Off Schedule Thursday, March 7th, 3.30 p.m-- Beecroft ys. Strang Hobson vs. Carlson. Saturday, March 9, 7.30 p.m-- Winners of Thursday games. Final. Inter-School Games--March 2nd Games played at New Liskeard Haileybury--Boyce, N. Austin, W Inch, R. Carlson, skip New Liskeard--Simmons, Armstrong Kerr, Farlinger, skip. 00312132-1 --._ 11000000--2 Haileybury New Liskeard Taylor, Grant, Barkhouse, Gifford skip. A. Inch, Brydge, Bliss, Ferguson skip. Haileybury -_-____ 1 311111--$ New Liskeard ___ 0200000 0--2 Allin, Bromley, Knox, Rawson, skip. Wilson, McCurdy, Burgess, Rose, skip. New Liskeard ___ 0010100 0-- Haileybury -______ 12010211--8 Total score-- New Liskeard Haileybury Total scores to count on round. The return games will be played at Hailey- bury Curling Club, Saturday, March 9. at 12.45 p.m. Haileybury will be repre- sented by a different group of boys this Saturday. INTER-SCHOOL CARNIVAL IN NEW LISKEARD ARENA TOMORROW EVENING The second annual inter-school Car- nival, between New Liskeard and Hail- eybury High Schools, will be held in New Liskeard Arena tomorrow, Friday evening, March 8th, at 7.45 sharp. The program will consist of ice drills costume displays, coronation of Carni- val Queen. and races for junior and senior boys and girls. Tickets are now on sale by pupils of the High School. Each ticket sold entitles Haileybury High School tc two votes towards electing our Carni- val Queen queen of the carnival. Each ticket sold in New Liskeard entitles their Carnival Queen to one vote. The local High School won the honor of. having their carnival queen 'reign' over the carnival last year and are out to try to repeat this honor. In addition to the above votes, through the kind co-operation of the McIsaac Transport- ation Company, your ticket will entitle you to half-fare on the bus to New Liskeard on the night of the carnival. Miss Elaine McGinley is Hailey- bury's choice of Carnival Queen this year. Numb Bo Keddie, Nightingale, Sanderson, peal Leishman, Wilson, Smith, Rose, skip | Curling Philosophy | | Inside the club rooms at the rink. | Are arm chairs in a row, Where fellows sit to watch the games While wreaths of smoke they blow; | And if you really want to learn | .The fine points of the play, {Don't shoot your rocks, just stay inside And listen what they say. | { {So light your pipe and take your seat Where it is warm and nice. Where better games are always curled Than out upon the ice. For soon you'll hear "He's narrow, sure He's comin' far too hard. No, no.--don't sweep--just let it go. He's goin' a' get a guard. Say! watch that guy, the twists he makes In his deliveree-- | He'll tie himself into a knot Ii he should draw the tee. | He's wide--he's slow. oh, let it go, He never got the broom. There's no excuse to miss that shot, He sure had lots of room. Now what's he playin' that shot for? What can he be about? He ought to have a runnin' shot And take that rock right out. He'll never get it with that ice-- Well ,look- at what he struck. He got it after all. but then He had a lotta luck. Eut when these menare called to play These curlers, skilled and wise, They make the very same mistakes As those they criticise. They find it takes but little skill To dissipate advice And play a scientific game When they are on the ice. So as we pass along life's way. And as we hear men talk, We're always skillful when we throw The other fellow's rock. This disposition is not strange. In life it's just the same, We're always wisest when we skip The other fellow's game. . --J. C. Cochrane Pamour Dynamiters defeated Dome Porkies in the Northern Senior Group play-off last night in McIntyre Arena, 3-2, evening up the best-of-three series, and swing back into action in their third tussle Friday evening. The winner will meet Kirkland Lake Blue Devils in Kirkland on Mon- day in the fisrt game of the final series for the N.O.H.A. crown. RETAINS SKI TITLE Gault Gillespie, of St. Margaret's Ski club, Montreal, successfully de- fended his Dominion cross-country ski championship at Banff. when he negotiated the 11-mile course in 1 hour, 41 minutes and 11 seconds to nose out Viateur Cousineau, also of BRIGADE GETS CALL AS MEMBERS ARE SEEKING INSPECTION OF CHIMNEYS gade has answered 32 alarms in just over three months, and 26 Exports of asbestos from Canada; The output of leather footwear in during 1939 amounted to 186,238 tons:Canada set a new high record in 1939. valued at $12,463,177,' compared with | when the' aggregate production amount- The Cobalt volunteer fire bri- 105,744 tons valued at $10,872,435 inied to 25,438,631 pairs compared with 11938. | 21,948,921 pairs in 1938. of them, including one rung in while members of the organiza- tion were telling the town coun-; cil about the matter Tuesday evening, have been to chimney| fires. Headed by Fire Chief T | Belanger, adeputatio nof firemen waited on the town fathers at the regular March meeting to sug- gest some action be taken tc have chimneys inspected and any recommendations deemed neces- sary duly reported, and the dis- cussion nicely under way when| the bell in the town hall tower} overhead rang three times, signal | for a telephone fire alarm. At once, the discussion terminated as there was a dash from the hall of the volunteer firemen present in the council chamber. They! returned later to announce an-! other chimney fire, one of them |Saying the services of the jgade had not been required inthe bri- circumstances; and eventually the |matter was left with Councillor Fauvelle, chairman of the fire and |licht committee. The 32 fire alarms all have been reported since December 1 of last year. | - | NOTICE THE TEMISKAMING NATIONAL CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION jannounces that speeches on be- half of Gerald D. O'Meara will be heard over Station CJKL at the following times: Mar. 9--6.15 to 6.25 p.m. | Mar. 13--6.15 to 6.25 p.m. Mar. 16--6.15 to 6.25 p.m. | Mar. 18--7.15 to 7.25 p.m. | Mar. 19--10.00 to 10.15 p.m. | Mar. 20--6.15 to 6.25 p.m. |. Mar, 21--6.15 to 6.25 p.m. Mar. 21--11.15 to 11.30 p.m. Mar. 23--6.30 to 6.45 p.m. and THEATRE NEW LISKEARD EMPIR FRIDAY - SATURDAY, MARCH 8th and 9th "CHARLIE McCARTHY DETECTIVE Edgar Bergen, Charlie McCarthy and Constance Moore "WESTERN CARAVANS" With CHARLES STARRETT MONDAY and TUESDAY MARCH 11th and 12th ayy IGHT, i WIDER: SRR: SH 1 4 aon - fou 1 MARCH 13th and 14th WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY Ee 2 = Saye WENIE EVERYTHING A NEW UNIVERSAL PICTURE HAPPENS AT NIGHT Evening Show at 7.45. 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