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PERFECT fn color, cut, brilliance, and Tlawlesy quality Teallvring JEWELERS oakviille \ New Toronte THE PROUDEST NAME IN Diamonds THE OARVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Page 1 Oaks Defeat Acton Squad To Cement Loop Leadership With Bud Dwan hurling ai tight ball to demonstrate he will be a useful addition to the club's mound corps, the Oaks came through with another potent bat- ting display Saturday to cement their league leadership with a 9-2 Win over the Acton club, Field- ing star of the contest was Bill Leslie, who snatched a seemingly impossible circus catch with two on base to nip a threatening Ac- ton rally. Monday night's tilt with Georgetown was rained out. Lat- est averages released by Manager Chris Speyer yesterday reveal club hitting is on the up trend, Figures are as follows: HITTERS G. AB. Wallens . . 3 10 Tuck 4 Toletzka .5 18 M. Pollock ... W. Galbraith. . Ogakii Dwan Davidson . Gilliam Carter ....... D. Galbraith .. K. Pollock Blakelock Leslie .. Languay Post ... Markey Turner : Team Average--.246, Pitching Record Ww. L. Pct, .500 500 Hoo ak CONGR WION®R NNN GND ORIN HOH We ® AR ea [NC SRS NS CR JC D. Galbraith . 1 Dwan .. i Pollock . 3 Turner 0 L. 0 0 1 750 1 000 Sportsmen At Golf By Alex J. Morrison The popularity of golf among sportsmen in general has been taken for granted. The reasons for this popularity are well worth considering. In the field of hox- ing, Jack Dempsey, Gene Tunney and Joe Louis took time out for golf. Bobby Riggs and Ellsworth Vines find clubs just as interest- ing as tennis racquets. Babe Ruth led a whole parade of stars from baseball to the golf course, In looking over the list I find practically every sport sending _| Rusty cumberland--who Fight Pictures The camera story of Joe Louis' 11th round K.O. of Jersey Joe Walcott will begin on the Greg- ory screen on Monday next. Fea- turing all the highlights of this much discussed battle, the film includes the vivid series of ex- changes which preceded the Brown = Bomber's devastating sleep-producing blow. Doug's Divots Successful in the qualifying and early match rounds of the championship flight, Doug = Mc- Kellar, Oakville Golf club titlist, bowed to Phil Farley in the quar- ter-finals of the Ontario Ama- teur tourney last week. As Far- ley, a perennial finalist in Do- minion golf tests, went on to cap- ture the trophy, McKellar's show- ing in this tournament was defin- | itely outstanding. Windward & Leeward In a light to moderate easterly | the Oakville Prams raced and return With the exception of fouled himself out at the start afl the wind on Sunday Yacht Squadron over a windward course. +| skippers handled their pint-sized vesséls to make it a close contest all the way. Doug Armour slipped his charge home first, with Jim Baillie second and Bill MacRae third. Don MacRae caught a fourth with Al Masson in fifth spot. other physical process they ever have performed. It requires the use of a differ ent set of muscles in a different way. Nor is the will to win enough to keep their shot on line When they realize that golf isn't just another game, they settle down to some steady work at it. Some have been known to neglect their first love in search of suc- cess on the links. Lack of control spelt the down- fall of the Woodbridge hurler, as she contributed no less than 12 walks to Oakville hitters, Marg. Boocock led the local sluggers with three safeties, while the en- tire team is beginning to play heads-up: ball afield. The Oakville line-up was as fol- lows: M. Boocock 3b, Ruth Burke! 1b, J. Carlisle c, Norma Costello 2b, L. Brodie ss, A. Brown If, J. Shelley rf, Betty McKay c, R. Cowl p, Shirley Very p. LOCAL LASSIES RALLY TO DOWN WOODBRIDGE Trailing by a 12-9 score as they entered the last half of the 7th, Oakville' fast-improving ladies' softball squad rallied to push over the four counters needed to bring them victory over Woodbridge at Bushy Park Monday night. The two clubs, with Port Credit, Georgetown and two Brampton squads, make up the Central On- tario Ladies' Softball league. | extend my thanks to those who voted and worked for me in the election. JAMES R. BLACK It's time to start putting up a supply of preserves, and that means time to shop here for all your canning and preserving needs. For your convenience we have a good selection of all the latest needs. Stop in now-- * PRESSURE COOKERS DOUBLE BOILERS JAR RUBBERS JAR ZINCS _ FRUIT SIEVES JAM JARS SEALERS Make Your Dollar Go Further At HALTON HARDWARE PHONE 983 COLBORNE ST., OAKVILLE -- We Deliver -- some of its stars for a try at golf. And once these sp try golf they seldom,give up the game. The reasons for the game's popularity with them are mainly. these: Golf offers an excellent di- version from their regular sport while providing a moderate exer- cise that helps to keep them in condition, and golf offers a chal- May | take this opportunity of thanking all those who supported me and particularly the people who worked so hard on my behalf in the recent election for Council. JAS. L. COOKE THANK YOU To All Those Who Voted And Worked For Me TED LAUDER Grantland Rice, = like most sportsment, gives plenty of time to golf, despite his interest in many other sports. Most cham- pions and stars of other games would like to excel at golf. lenge, in many cases greater than the one they face in their par ticular specialty. In a sense, golf dares them to prove they have the ability to dinate mind and body while a strange, yet simple BASEBALL FANS HALTON COUNTY BASEBALL SCHEDULES Interemediate and Juvenile Now Available at STORES IN OAKVILLE Compliments of BUD CORBETT Sporting Goods Above Black's Store and easy physical process. This challenge fascinates them more than the golfer who has no ath- letic background. Most sportsmen, having mas- tered the physical process of a particular activity such as base- ball, and knowing what is needed to win, come to golf figuring all they have to do is turn on more of the same stuff. They soon learn that something else is need- ed. 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