15, 1943 thy hen hep e Hie ES ine cg Je: mi Thursday, July 16, 1948 LOCAL GOLFING PAIR WIN MONDAY'S' ROUND. Oakville golfers garnered a 50- 50 measure of \ success during hionday's play in the Canadian amateur golf tourney at Ancas- er. Doug McKellar defeated L, 0. Ryan, Montreal, in the morn- ing and went on to eliminate Bill hawhinney, newly crowned Do- ninion junior champ: Cliff Post cfeated R. Evans of Hamilton, fut Jack Davison and Dave James wore unable to match the shots bf Murray Hayes, ranking Mont- boaler, and Mike Pidlaski, of Win. ies. lloNY WELLS OUTSTANDING | IN 10S BERMUDA MATCHES Tony Wells of Oakville made his presnce felt during a ser- es of exhibition matches being %:yed in Bermuda by the visit- Trinity College school eleven, uring a match last week against fhe Hamilton Somerset Work- en's club, Tony was bowled for f+ runs but turned in some out- tanding fielding chores to aid the B.C. squad in defeating the fomesters by a total of 137 runs, fe 1. tourists comprise a Broup of present students visiting Bermuda, plus graduates of hool Who are now resident the s here, THE OARVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Wollons, Led and Gilliam Pace Oaks i Acton Victory Launching a stretch drive cal culated to firmly convince all Halton county league opposition that the Oaks are a sure fire pet fo repeat their 1047 championship march," Chris Speyer's willing henchmen inundated a complete. ly unprepared Acton squad be. neath a veritable flood of bage hits to drift to a comfortable 17. 7 victory Saturday afternoon, Possibly inspired by Ed Wol lons' trusty bat, the Oaks racked Up a total of 15 counters after entering their half of the figth frame trailing a prematurely con- fident Acton crew by a 3-2 score, Every Oakville player scored at east once during those torrid final innings, placing a fiverun Acton rally in the last three cap. tos definitely in the anti-climax. category. Snider went the entire distance for the losers, with no and his over-all performance was more than adequate. Pollock was replaced by Galbraith in the 9th, after being hit on the thigh, but SHIL received credit for the win, Gilliam 'and Leslie led the local Scorers, crossing: the rubber three times each, while Galbraith, Tol: esky, Wollons, Carter and K, Pol- lock each scored twice, get too much play in its bid for the play-off campaign, the ex- ecutive has scheduld two fast ex- hibition games 'for the near fu. ture. Eariscourt seniors, whd Were held to a draw by the Oaks in their last encounter, will be out to show 'their intermediate rivals that senior ball is superior to the Halton county brand when the club meets' Friday night at ! b : Victoria Park. - An all-star Japa- relief available, and his slants nese-Canadian squad from Hos Ee. puzzte ltolithe Slowlesi iio Will visit. the locals on July sluggers, 30th. Although he has hurled better games, Mark Pollock had little reason to .bear down once his mates began. to 'powder the ball, How To F Relax By Alex J. Morrison | OAKVILLE Better Be Safe ... than sorry. If your car's running a little | rough, let us give it a prompt check -- our 1 Preventative 4 Maintenance Service can often save you from a more expensive job later. . . . tip-top shape--for economy and convenience Drop_in at the Sign of SORERTEST Realizing that the club: cannot |" Local Girls Trounce Showing a weary Brampton Binns' Grill pitching corps no mercy, Oakville. girl softballers Pounded the ball to every corner of Busby park to coast home with a 27-17 victory last Friday night. The visitors also had a sharp eye for Oakville twirling, but the locals were. in command of the situation = throughout as they boosted their Central Ontario league standing percentage to 800. = Brampton's "other feminine, squad will provide the opposition here tomorrow. night, while Duval Intermediates, of the Sunnyside loop, will play an exhibition game evening. Brampton Grill Crew: at Busby park next Wednesday 3 They "opened confi- dently, but Harry Wiffen and Robin Bourne were looking bet- ter than ever and Oakville's field- ing was dead-on. Hits which were meant for 4's were only singles, At 9 Witfen bowled Morris ard at 16 he caught Mix and two very Bood bats were gone. A smart throw: in took Crawford's wicket, and at 34 McMillan was bowled by Bourne, and Jones was caught by Ed Lambert, OFlynn and Sewell took the score to 43, when Sewell was caught by Witfen, and 4 runs later Bourne bowled O'Flynn, who had collected 23 out of 47. This score included 4 boundary 4's. At 58 Pickering was caught by Ham Smith and t 69 Whitehead was bowled by Wiffen and Hooton was out to Page 7 was Wiffen had 6 wickets for 27, Bourne 2 for 33, and Lambert 1 for 7, 2 byes making the total 69. Oakville opened with Robin Bourne and Bob Matrae and runs. came quickly, and when 6 overs had been bowled from each end the score was 74, then Macrae retired and. sent Ed Lambert in! to partner Bourne. He made 5 and was caught. Fred Tilley went in but lost Bourne who was howl.. ed for 62, and the score 104, Fred Tilley made 4, Kelly New: 2, Chas, Miller 13. Hamilton Smith was not 'out 5 and Harry Wiffen not out 7 when stumps were drawn at 134 for 5 wickets. Whitehead had 4 wickets for 48, Morris 1 for 24, Hooton 0 for 40, Mix 0 for 14. Next Saturday Oakville play St. Edmund's at Appleby college. For sentiments that Wm. B. 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