Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 11 Mar 1948, p. 3

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BW The Sports Album IB Successful Season Completed By Legion Intermediates ack Fraser's ASTER n ot 4 el The Canadian Legion-sponsor- of their time and effort to bring x | ed Intermediate "A" hockey team |the team along to group play- au finished the season last -wéek |S: . when they were eliminated by| Jimmy Stead was team man- for 3 wo Milton in the third game of the|2ger and Bob Mason was in . group play-offs. charge of training, The club phy- ~ 0 i sician was Dr. Dixon, whose serv- ,|ices were donated to the club. which provided the Oakville fans with good clean sport throughout the winter, is reported by the sec- retary of 'the club, Bill Shears. The team was equipped by the local Branch 114 and guided in its coaching duties by Chris Speyer, Doc Deans and Larry Wilson, who devoted a great deal Although there were no serious casualties, several players re- quired stitches and Bill Leslie had the misfortune to receive a broken bone in his hand. = All in all, the Legion are to be compli- mented on their backing this team, which kept Oakville on the map in the Intermediate OFLA. Chase's Drop Third Game In Hard Fought Struggle After dropping the first game Fourth Play Off Game Topcoat Hits GABARDINES-- 100% wool, wrinkle-resist- ing cloth in shades of grey, fawn or blue-grey. Light in weight for comfort. Its long- veari qualities make a gabardine" the ideal coat for business, travel or plain every-day use. Sizes 86 to 44. 49.50 SUITS Ready-made or Talored~lo=measwre Our Spring Selection of finely tailoréd ready-made suits is in a class by itself, hun- dreds from which to choose, in gabardines, sharkskins, coverts, yarn-dyed worsteds and durable tweeds. Manufactured by Can- ada'sJeading stylists, in models to fit shorts and talls, stouts or leans, with careful con- sideration given to shadings for the younger set and those not so young. 4-3 and sailing through to a 7-3 Se win in the second meeting, the . BARATHEA! oe nh Soi dropped the In Georgetown Tonight TWEEDS - This cloth, like gabardine, is ird contes to [Weston here on ese Single breasted, two and three-button of crease-resisting nature. be Ee = before the| The fourth contest of the play- models. 35.00 up Smart in style and handsome- 3 hy rowd of e year, the|offs between Oakville's Dr. ly shaded in fawns and greys. A on Street igloo bulging to| page's and Weston will take WORSTEDS-- Cut in this season's popular, : e X lace tonight at Georgetown. Single or double breasted, long rolls or ~fitting, slip-on models ; The ice was very sluggish, due P ig] ge regular models. Sizes 35 to 46. > fly and button thro' | to the mild weather, and appar-| Tt is expected that a good fol- 35.00 to 55.00 fronts. Sizes 35 to 46. 37.50 ently was more to the liking of the, Weston team. From the first face-off, the play was lightning lowing of Oakville fans will ac- company the team to help them tie up the series. Oakville is SHARKSKINS-- HARRIS TWEEDS-- Double breasted, 1 and 2 button models, i a In Shepherds Plaid and Her- I8 fast and continued so throughout... ; roe. 35 with thrilling close-calls | pling 241 By Sete young men's lounges and drapes. gy) = ringhone Patterns in shades "W | opposing goalies keeping the to 44. Some short models. 52.50 & 54.5 of grey, blue or fawn, slip-on spectators on their toes, There| Milton Eliminates GABARDINES-- and raglan models. This hard was no scoring in the first ses- In {hat ideal summer shade--THoney Feige Teuing en, ete] sion and only three penalties, two i i n tha al er shade-- ey Beige. in Scotland, bears the "'Genu- to Weston and one to Oakville. Legion In Third Game Two button, one to button, long roll models. ine Harris Tweed Label." McNally, Oakville defenceman, an Sizes 35 to 42. 54 Sizes 35 to 44. 37.50 : "| Playing in Milton before about : pe 89500 fans from both towns, the NOTE Young Men's Models feature pleat- STUDENTS TWEEDS-- or the same 4 y % vith zippers offence. Gallagher was sent off Legion Intermediates it 3 cditrousersiwith zippers. Cut in the smaller sizes. In for high-sticking. third game ia the play-of mm shades of browns and blues ounsille| started off thefsecond] 2. 2 °° E a eb x and donegals. 19.95 up Be ey a ned fre aE 'the opposition for fully five min-( Despite the score, the teams utes. Hurst and Herbert tangled | were very evenly matched and the up and were chased for major |play was fast throughout. At the , penalties, and they were followed | halfway mati in the first period, 1G stisfaction or Money Cheerfully Refunded" by McNally and Stevenson, both | Milton opened the scoring when EF * for holding. It was while Doth |Boycoe beat Davies with an an: BR teams were short-handed that|gle shot from close in, and about Calhoun of Weston dinted thea minute later Stott took a pass . | twine to give the visitors the | from Melanson to make it 2-0. lead, but less than two minutes|Scattalon was chased for trip- : later Demarco tied it up on a hard | ping when / Speck was going in Ze Joe Zhe V7, Cod. / | shot from well out that out-|alone on a break-away, but the ne rty . _smarted Eatough, between the | Legionnaires were unable to beat opposition posts, Evans, While they were short- 3 In the third session, Oakville|handed the veterans put on 2 Treat your young man to an Easter-treasure hunt through our grand selection of started 'in the same as in the| power play, hemming the Milton Boys' Wear! Youre sure to find just what he wants and needs. To pique your curios- second, but Eatough, in the Wes-| team in their own zone, But Cur- ton nets, was superb, Finally, at|rie snared a pass out and went ity, we present a few of our outstanding bargains: 4 the five-minute mark, Gallagher |down alone and made it 3-0. : sunk a pass from Calhoun, and : x |B Ih too tain tos lates wim || In the isccondy session, HY Boys Tweed Suits . made it 81 when he took | County town hoya went as 3 Burlington's pass close in and a SE "Tr and In shades of grey, blue and brown. Three types from which to chose, assur= alcvi , rig b Sn Chase's again | finally Brown snared the Legion's ing the latest style for 6 to 16 year olds... b | ganged up on Weston and the first tally. Boycoe secred a 3 ; £s 2 255 b isitors were content to shoot the | ond goal Ey ie EE TYPE (1)--Coat, short and breech (ages 6 to 10 yrs.) 8 p c puck {down Toe andl Se bs La - third. TYPE (2)--Coat, short and long (ages 6 to 12 yrs.) 13.95 up displeasure of Oakville fans. Lg 2 : e Sa Florian broke away and| 1, the last period Oakville TYPE (3)--Coat and 2 longers (ages 10 to 16 yrs.) 19.50 up cinched the game for Weston, un-| ain played the Milton team to a : assisted, Oakville tried hard but | ranastin in their end of the rink Sport Co ats were unable to beat Eatough. but were unable to beat Evans, . The line-ups: Oakville--Goal, | who really played stellar . goal- Ages 12 to 16 yrs. 10.95 to 17.60 Porter; def, McNally, Demarco;| tending, Stott broke away and : centre, Galbraith; wings, Cowan, | sutguessed Davies to give Milton PULLOVERS: Draper; alts, Herbert, Pollock | igs sixth tally and Sutton of the By Warren & Monarch, V-neck style; In the newest shades of | | Walsh, Patterson, Currie, Fer-|uyets" who was flying high, fin- blue, green mix, wine and caramel. 3. guson, Pollock. ally slammed in & rebound to give ; | Weston--Goal, Batough; def. | tne Legion its second goal. GOLF HOSE: : Burlington, Donner; centre, Stev- a in new high tones of maroon, blue and brown. Sizes 7 to 10. 98 pr. onsen: | wings, Hurst, Powell;| The game Was cleanly po : alts, Dillon, Florian, Gray, only three penalties being hen | Southorn, Gallagher, Calhoun, lout, two to Milton and one to the Chard. Legion team, -- Lae nee f a "Shop At The Store Where Your Dollar Goes Furthest SPECIAL Mar. 11 to 18 2 SPRING COATS $1.75 (Gabardines and Raincoats slightly higher) Jack Fraser Stores Limited 'Phone 645-w PICK UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE Rivier Cleaners "Those Careful Cleaners" Oakville FORSYTH ST- - - - PHONE 1123

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