Thursday, February 5th, pe i > THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL ao : : THE OLD HOME TOWN Temi i po [ Y - From The Sports Album - |v (poms | ie reas : MINER dy : Youthful Hockey Trio Sign The Olympic Games, where "TAINT FAIR==~ champions of nations compete Contract With Chi-Hawks in sports for the furtherance of goodwill throughout the world, seems to be shaping up like the Big Tour conference. Instead of harmony we -find the exact reverse, First of all, trying to figure out this Olympic tangle is like trying to solve a Chinese crossword puzzle. Three members of the Oakville) last season and proved to be a Junior hockey team were signed [rugged defenseman with offen- by Chicago Black Hawlds mana-|sive power too, his scoring ger, Johnny Gottselig, last Fri [record proving this point. day. The trio of youthful «I like playing in Oakville, Pucksters are optioned to this|ana I owe. this break to Mr National Hockey League club and | Magaffin and Mr Turner who Will report this fall at their farm | pave given me a chance said 3 : training camp, either in western| pil. "I'm looking forward to The International |HOLympic eh or somewhere In the|the ol training camp sad well] Commitiesiiandy tne) Tce Rockey southern states. Oh do our best to make the| Federation are definitely on the TEA ; ia outs. The LOC. and the Swiss When interviewed in their © : y Organizing Committee are like- dressing room prior to the| Outside of playing one Seat ise and by the way the hockey game against Georgetown, Bill| with Port Credit Juniors, Billl ums hove been playing they Galbraith, Dillon McNally and Galbraith [has played hockey(ll, 0 oisore at each other. Vic De Marco were all smiles;| With Oakville since he learned ; TR "I'm really happy about the shinny on the Sixteen Mile| Asian observer, fit's hard to -- sports writers as the best ring He whole thing" was the way Vic|Creek. He showed prominence Judge! the "situation fother than Fd 8 0 -------------- pect of the year. Roach trounceq Handsome as & movie star and possessing a pile-driver punch, Ls. verne Roach, former U.S. marine ut it. "I owe this break to with the Bantam and Midget that the winter Olympics have a Tony Janiro recently in his Madi. ut owe hi wre tol US BA, on asetpet nto w sins waitin) Juniors Down Georgetown Be playing with Oakville" Vic is| Juveniles and Juniors. of international. goodwill. diately offered a bout with Marcel only seventeen years of age and| "I've had lots of thrills in| However our RCAF. hockey In Fr ee - S Cc orin Game Cerdan, French middleweight cham played his first hockey with hockey," said "Gabby" 'but|team came up with a couple of . g pion: Lakeview Midgets. Last year he the biggest thrill was when | wins beating Sweden 3-1 and 3 oT Tl ee starred with the West York |Johnny Gottselig asked me to| Great Britain 3 to 0. Running in six counters in|" closefiozthe p tators who turned 'out. The Junior B team, coming to Oak- sign." » EE the, Ties period; two in the (Om an msssisted effort, Her-| | boys defeated the same Ville this season, Vic's ability| fhe other members of the team| According, to reports the| second and a single in the third, bert scored at the six-minute with a stick is pleasing to watch | seemed quite proud that three of | bickerings seemed to loose signi-| the local junior squad took | mark of the third stanza and and he is popular with the fans.| their mates had been given an|ficance when the 28 competing | Georgtown into camp by a 9-3| ping seconds later Fay for the Dillon McNally was bom | opportunity along the sports| countries marched into the) score at Georgetown on Monday |, Co Coo made it 9-2, The twenty years ago at Summer-| trail, and possible fame. Smiles stadium at St Moritz. The Cana- | night. = side, PEI, In his first year in|and nods of approval were shown dian delegation of skaters, and organized hockey at that place| when each of the boys gave praise the ski team with their blazers he played in the juvenile team|to the opportunities they had with the big red Maple Leaf and | 0 0" 4 then Patt ed Which advanced to the Maritime | received from the hockey club|the RCAF. team in uniform, ee Ee Ta goal of the game from a scramble championship in the season of [and of the coaching that is given received a great ovation. 900| Ss King of Milton |in front of Oakville's net just| Georgetown--Goal Rusk; def, 1945.46, He came to Oakville|by Mr Megaffin and Mr Turner. Te a a the stadium | oo Fe for ran but | before the game ended. Scott, Watt; centre, Stover I fe a Oulville came right back -with| The Georgetown team although| wings, Lyons Fay; alts, Hep too more tallies. pe Marco from|iclearly outclassed put up abun, Green, Norton, Ring, Bia. 5 testant in the parade, 5 : ice, Wile ] / Cam and Cur from | scrappy game for the few spec-! bury, Service, Wiley. Legion Loses Oo Acton -0 er oy EE Ci Four minor penalties The Greek team m i . s: .. a arched in|. oro handed out in this period, In Keenly Contested Game |i: Jes Fanti 55 me pay samen ww no] Intermediate Schedule fact that it was Greece that gave | second period with plenty of close team in Oakville last Friday by a 14-3 score. The teams: Oakville--Goal, Porter; def, McNally, De Marco; game again develped into a close- | contre, Galbraith; wings, Stevens, checking affair and Norton| Ferguson; alts, Patterson, banged in Georgetown's third | Currie, Cameron, 'Walsh, Alcam- brack, Pollock, Herbert, Besse. De Marco scored on a pass from Galbraith early in the first 1g from behind in the 3 birth to the noble conception of : = eriod tne Acton Tanners Weston Juniors honorable rivalry between nations. nT ni mses Bi fn Game Scoring Record "But a 7-6 victory over the 3 Although the shameful bickerings| 20 nine penalties, four to a Legion team at the rink Here On Friday regarding the hockey will un.| Georgetown and five to Oakville. Date Visiting Home sday night. Witnessed by ee doubtedly continue to cloud the | Galbraith made it 7-1 when he| Monday, Dec. 29 - Fergus ....3 Milton .... 4 a snggller grt a oy ; The ha ha Se oo Olympic competition, the|took a pass from Cameron (his Friday, Jan. 2 - Orangeville .. 7 Weston .... 11 gan@ was keenly contested and | team will play unbeaten | few moments of the parade of. x v] i 14 X 5 ey H Monday, Jan. 5 - Georgetown .. 3 Milton. .... Wes only in the last few| Oakville juniors here on Friday.|the contestants made it out- i oe Ol A = 5 okay 2 utes of the final frame that They tied the first time they met | wardly forgotten. a ee it a uesday, Jan. 6 - Acton .... x SATIY sie fon gained their victory. A|and then Oakville took them in| * en rom Stevens to make it 8-1 a Tuesday, Jan. 6 - Fergus .... 8 Orangeville .. 5 ad pass out from the corner in overtime on the second occasion. | Jackie Cranford, who was Tuesday, Jan. 6 - Oak. Legion .. 5 Acton .... 4 __ front of Oakvill's net proving |This was Weston's only loss of | japelled as a second Gene Tunney, Friday, Jan. 9 - Orangeville .. 4 Fergus .... b disastrous to the "Vets" the season. didn't look like much of a champ Friday, Jan. 0 - Milton .... 2 Georgetown .... 3 £ ay a oe tally for Oakville when Speck = LE Gino Buonvino, of Italy, NEW HOLLAND Friday, Jan. 9 - Oak. Army .... 2 Weston .... 5 [W S| A i i vi a [grove] tn = pars) rom Davin Nason same. cmrdone onl PICK UP BALERS Monday, Jan. 12 - Georgetown .. § Fergus .... 3 Dt oy a eT en Eh Bad the | Friday night. Cranford's hopes Monday, Jan. 12 - Oak. Legion .. 3 Oak Amy .. 0 on shots by Morton and J. Marzo. ee ne of a step up the ladder for a 1648 DELIVERY Monday, Jan. 12 - Weston 6 Milton .... 3 'With only about a minute of the alien! made | many Prilliant crack att the heavyweight title Tuesday, Jan. 13 - Acton ... 8 Orangeville .. 3 a _ saves until the Acton team snared a to a all over -- Thursday, Jan. 15 - Weston . .. 2 Acton .... 5 c an uz an 2 regain. his reputation. Sr ------ ; 5 Tevi 1! slapped home two more fast ones a pass-out to take the -- --_-- ] Friday, Jan. 16 Orangeville oa Georgetown : for the Legion to give them a| ooo - ] Friday, Jan. 16 - Milton ..... 9 Fergus ..... 32 edge going into the second. | For Acton J. Marzo, Goy WINNIPEG GIRL = Monday, Jan. 19 - Oak. Army .. 8 Oak. Legion 6 Davison made it 2 ssssted| OG VSS BE LSID WINS SPEED CROWN Monday, Jun, 19s Weston |, 08 FPoigms 5 by Yarnold and Thomas, A a oo ig en rh ey Tuesday, Jan. 20 - Acton .... 4 Georgetown .. 8 -- ay Sy a Ln ell, Tuesday, Jan. 20 - Milton .... 4 Orangeville .. 1 proved costly and J. Marzo evene y -- Ee = 152 = i the count with his second and a = - SE Farm Engineered for Strength, Toursiay, Jan 2 Orangeville = 10 Army. : third goals of the game. The | 2V1°% = 5 a SS Durability, High Production and Thursday, Jan. 22 - Fergus .... Acton 1 play developed into close check- wr or he a Le. Cost Mamtenance. Thursday, Jan. 22 - Oak. Legion .. 5 Milton .. 8 ing for the remainder of the er Sti atten Snowhalll The Automaton bales higher Monday, Jan. 26 - Georgetown .... 8 Legion .. 1 period. Ls : etn toll Wooasy | der, quality hay and straw faster, Tuesday, Jan. 27 - Milton .... Acton .... 5 as oy of ne 7a Mires, Prove; centre Morton; cheaper and easier than any other Tuesday, Jan. 27 - Weston .. 8 Orangeville .. 6 0¢ vison again starte & ! " 22 2 the Legionnaires on their way by | V.18% L. Marzo, Goy; alts, Hil- baler, Wednesday, Jan. 28 - Army .... 3 Fergus .... outsmarting Woods in the Acton Ln 7 ee To a oo News a a is| Thursday, Jan. 29 - Legion .. 3 Georgetown .. 9 i" i ] Hy e i Te i i : net on a knee-high angle shot a Eyes stb-goal Bh a 2 a Friday, Jan. 30 - Acton ...... 3 Weston .-.... 4 and thi fol D, 2 ; 2 s was followed by another | "o'r walsh Newmarket. research and experience, Friday, Jan. 30 - Orangeville .. 3 Milton .. 11 eo en mn tomy Monday, Teh. 7 -imilion' EIU Armys.... 2 and enquire about our plan Tuesday Feb. 8 - Acton .... 7 Legion .... 6 which will save you hard-earned dollars this year. We guarantee that you will be amazed at our Cr Telephone 668 For Books a 4 7 A Authorized Dealers F H. ALLEN SMITH PI Betty. Mitchell, 19-year-old Win | New Holl 1 i om toliblato ipa Hi won the North Amerie | 1° CR WE HAVE IT -- OR CAN GET IT! speed sing champlonstls at "1. | Farm Equipment Service THE GOLD p Sorat] ChE Tan bei LAKESHORE EAST 0 of : a 8 = ?--= ~~" «~ [ Oakville, Ont. Phone 549W 6 Thomas Street, Oakville. Fractures Wrist In Hockey Practise i ree on. ap : LEE Ginentn- Fine Fears of Funeval fracture his wrist while at practise on the local rink. Reports indicate a ten-weelk " lay-off with his wrist in a 7 | is mn HS 4 cast, During twenty-five years in Oakville I have learned to render a complete o AKVILLE service based on courtesy and thoughtful consideration for the wants of those by whom I have been employed. The parameunt thought has always been the LS yl =a, = i professional service rendered and the holding sacred of those entrusted to mY care. (Owned and operated by Devenish Bros.) At this time I am pleased to announce the association of my son W. G. (Bil) Russell as a partner. From this time the firm will be known as S. S. Russell Sporting his new moustache, "Brown Bomber" Joe Louis, centre, is | TWO, PHONES -- | pictured as he signed a handsome contract in New York to defend his Sour Convenience| ||. 22d Son, and I am confident that together wel will render'a service which will | SS e ati title against Jersey Joe Walcott or "any other contender" designated by be even better in the future. [al oll the 20th Century Sporting club and approved by Louis. The bout will | = : | ine | {he 20th Century Sporting club and sontoued BY out ew Yorks bart | 1060 = 1061 ie hihi) parks." The document stipulates that Joe will reecive 40 per cent. of 5 th Sverything, gate, radio, television, movies and any other sources of -- 7 CARS -- S. S. Russell £0 i revenue. Sol Strauss, left, acting promoter for 20th Century, shows Joe Day and Night Service ha where to sign, and looking on, at the right, is Marshall Miles, Joe's man- A ager. The champ, when asked fo smile for the h said, hy "Why should I smile? I got the worst of the bargainl® ~ _ \