Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 1 Jun 1950, p. 3

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Memo ronto Jy, ttend Although Bud ville juveniles drop; they demonstrated jway. All games to exhibition affairs. Consecutive uveniles Win One, Drop Two In Exhibition Pla Corbett's Oak- Ded two of the three tilts they played last week, d homers by Tom- pny Sale and Jimm Dp Wilf Herbert twirling Toronto St. Btruck out Pbnto Lebos Saturd: Were leading 2.0 fifth frame counters, bos bunch Bits for three runs in 'ossing ozen Pilgrim and ill managed to whiff an n. for his first win of the year Cecilias, seven while yielding Only three hits. Against New Tor- ate have been Top Heavy Rudest blow of the still young softball season was that struck by Mickey Forbes' Westsides in turning back the eager, willing but not too smooth 1.0.0.F, squad by a 25.0 score at Busby park. In the other half of a doubleheader staged town league, B. D.- Waite and Jaycee teams battled to a 14. all draw in an exciting slugfest. ay, locals ------ on third and only to have three of their four the sixth. In a losing cause, Wilt |of Kings, who have bean very high even |all spri Medland effective Hamilton While a bit 9-4 ver fmes latter stages The juves open @y for the Halton jal. Oakville Burney to Waterd, Brazen Buz Falters Oakville followers of the Sport King's Plate possibilities of Harry Gid- dings' Brazen Buz, were natur- ally disappointed Saturday when their fayourite placed ele venth in spring on support ja field of 14. In 5th position at s Bud's lads ict. All Oak-| hard were scored in the , however, their season pre June 6 against New Toronto aves, but go to Milton Satur standard bearer in League inaug- ever, and Motors Bantams own Saturday, SCANTY GARB vely Joan sort of an d in "The Damn Crawford ed Don't While fighting her handsome les as one pink slip, very thin; bra-and-panties one almost skirtless ten-| Morton did. filmy neglf- outfit, and two ) concluding her 51 "Gee! It'll inly be nice to get back into Crawford said clothes agai film Cooper, the atic woo than Em poraries. ih leading adi bcd to his Lauren romantic ately he has been upping his fee by taking them two at a Bacall and Patric: realize bashful es sets | Peter Morton's undressed" re-} "Captain = Horatio that one, pitched more successful cin. most of his No less than 70 su wiles, the halfway mark and driving under Jockey Pat Remil- lard, Buz failed steadily from that point on. Turf followers have been 'much impressed the showing of the ii expect to see the youngster in the winners circle before too long. stunt man in several years was for a scene in Hornblower." Scene was completed, back was covered with real welts. The flog used, specially prepared and supposedly pain- less, didn't quite work out. But He went through with the scene anyway; admitt- ing afterward that his groans final scene, |had been more real than reel. Portions of Billy DeWolfe's fa- mous show-folk impersonations are to be featured in Two." Tncluded nowned "impressions of a cross- eyed Indian snake charmer" and his "typical types of show girls" routine. Guest of the Week If C. F. MacKenzie, 15 Palmer Ave, will present himself at the c nih ll for the guy mE FCF the Century theatre bacco empire epic, "Bright FLOGGED l0hzhest screen chore for any night next week, he and an- other guest will be admitted a free as guests of the Journal. Ontario's Top Nite Spot It you with mosphere, to change. like fine food finesse, a congenial at- you will" like Come out served reasonable to dine at yourself or a real refi tonite! HERB LEAR & His "AR ISTOCRATS"" FRIDAY EVENINGS GEORGE VASSIL And His Orchestra, SATURDAY EVENINGS TELEPHONE BRONTE 91 for table The Pig reservations & Whistle Bronte-By-The Lake Fully Licensed Hotel y OAKS WIN PAIR pair of two-run Andy Milne and anoth Oakville their second win of the new son. It was the official opener against Fergus traditional opening were conspicuous by their ap. sence), and the score was a con. vincing 8.3, Mark Pollock, who hurled tidy seven-hit ball as he fanned ap even dozen Fergus batters, Stiff early , first man up for ftors, poled a Sunday pitch over the left field wall onto Shedden Ave. Mark tightened immediately, however, and had the game iy hand all the way. His mates, on the other hand, pounded the offer; Miller and Dore In addition to the rage, Bobby Hooper and Kenny Pollock contributed doubles, A bad fifth frame made a lop- sided score and an unhappy de. but here Saturday for down's intermediate b club, the visitors permitting Oak. ville Oaks to score 10 runs in tha bat in this triple and a while the Yarnellmen Played good defensive ball most of the way. MINOR BALL Dodge Clarkson Basket and league » while Kansas City won its first two starts in the peewee group. Clarkson came through i latter section, wning Montreal Royals 15-2 The bantam Dodgers respectively. Other minor groups were Phil. Rochester--a n q youve guessed it--Toronto Maple Leafs. "land the vocal traced hundreds contacted became about H. S. REUNION aE Then, as plans progressed (Continued from Page 2 ) In the evening, another regis. tration period is scheduled from 7 to 8, following which a gala variety show will swing into ac onl on the stage of the new aud. OE And what a Emcee Ken Watts Bobby Gimby's Which will play later for dancing workers Mike Bobth Bill Russell variety show; will introduce famed band_ decorations; took charge of tick. ets, and Albert Ww handle registrations, took charge of ent >» while other committee | and include Lois Page 3 Jessie Johnston eshments; Ruth afternoon refresh. Jack Kemp, coat and Ross Leaver, the Wilson, Maxwell, Merry Bide, the reunion ment stand; enli . | clerking; coke bar. Incidentally, the COX agreed to | tures that once of former stu memorial pic. hung in the old hall, have all been framed and refinished, Vill be hanging on display In the lower halls of the new hool. Ken Watts, assembly - | cleaned, Lunau Dorothy --and this unit comprises man; versatile artists. Then be the songs f Dresentations of Brearley's vi Evely) = and Eleanor Robinson Merry. Refreshments, supplied Unsers, will be served gleaming new cafeteria, class rooms will Jarvis & Ryrie J. F. CARTER, ASSOCIATE REAL ESTATE -- 118 COLBORNE ST. EAST Phone 490 -- Holidays 296.w INSURANCE -- MORTGAGES OPEN EVENINGS se who want to t; to "talk old times." Among these Will undoubtedly be several form. er teachers who will be back for the evening. During the long, busy year that has gone into arrangements for: the event, a, general com. mittee comprising secretary Jes. sie Thomas Lunau, treasurer Joan B. Thornton and advisor. Christine Morton, Mafion Me. 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