p.m: ursday, July 6, 1950 OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Page © --HOAKS LO nable to hang on to a five fh lead in the latter stages, Al rnell's Oaks dropped into sec- Bld place in the Halton county azue standing last week as they fElded an extra inning 7.6 ver- flit: to the powerful Fergus Vics. bwrkc Pollock hurled shutout BR for nearly five frames be- Bre the Vics solved his slants, Bila still seemed to have the game 811 in hand. After Fergus tied file count at Gall in the sixth, fk mates put him one up again the seventh. The desperate pushed over the equalizer il their half of the canto, how- fcr, and filled. the bases in the bhth before Frankie May was 8 "®%| fans in the space of eight days. |town on Saturday. Wilf Herbert -- OF -- phed to Pollock's' rescue. Fran. hurled airtight ball, allowing but SUMMER e had little chance to put outf--ow three hits, one of which was a : lle fire, however, as the first); pied their holiday doublehea-|should have been a routine out- HEADWEAR he faced lined a single off. 5 third offering to win the con- INext and last scheduled meet: it yourffig between these two clubs will e place at Wallace park July when a win for the Oaks buld put them back on even p rung terms . . . if, that is, Both squads' carry on their un- Beaten strings against other lea- e clubs. Anything can happen the meantime, though, and as e league race enters the home ech, fans can expect to see a nstantly improving brand of bia)! E8 Lose To Yorkies eg {Apparently unable to pounded| ngth i stand SE THREE Braves Suggest Four Tentative Dates With summer preseason training just around that well known corner, the Oakville Braves rugby club has applied to the parks board for approval of four home game dates, it is Juveniles Back On Top, Bantams Ready For Halton Playoff Swinging into the final third of the regular schedule, Oakville juveniles journey to Milton Sat- urday for a Halton loop fixture, and will be gunning with both barrels for a victory that will keep them half a game ahead of Georgetown, their most pressing by recreation direc- tor Ted Kennedy. Dates sug- gested are Sept. 16, Oct. 7, 9 and 14. If worked out, this sch- edule would give the local grid hopefulg three tilts before home der with Toronto West Yorks. In the afternoon game here, the locals were leading 31 in the seventh, only to see the Yorkids pull out a 43 win. In the evening, in Toronto, a sixrun sixth frame chased /Al Yarnell to the showers and gave the Toronto club a 9-6 verdict. Top individual performers for the Oaks were "Wenachee" Geo. Havill, who banged out a single and a double in the first tilt, and Kenny Pollock, Who was a field- ing ball of fire at short in the evening fixture. Last Friday nights scheduled game' at Waterdown was rained . The latter club plays here July 12. The juves climbed back on top of the heap Thursday 'as they trounced Milton 13-1 while Camp- bellville was defeating George- flukey, Lush misjudging what field out. Wilf also boosted his own cause with a homer with one aboard. The local kids also captured a decision over New Toronto Lebos in their other group, young Mel Medland squelching a promising Lebo fire in the final frame to let Oakville claim a 4-2 verdict. Out In Front Oakville Motors bantams rolled to a 14.0 win over Waterdown, and have now only one game re- maining before the southern sec- tion of the Halton bantam league completes it's schedule. Jack Cornwall's kids are well out in Six homers and a triple paced a powerful slugging attack as Oakville girl softballers roared to a 287 win over Georgetown in a Central Ontario league tussle. Ru Taylor accounted for a pair of the telling four-base blows, while Alice Brown, Marg Watt, Nora Vollick and Barb Martin contributed one each, and Ruth Burke added the three-ply smash. The local lassies now have four wins against five losses in hold- ing down fourth place in the loop. GIRL SOFTBALLERS TROUNCE GEORGETOWN CLUB They will be without the services for a time, of starry Nora Vol lick, who injured her knee in an exhibition encounter. Draw prizes went to P. Harring: ton, Georgetown, and L. Pickett; Oakville. 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