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Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 8 Jul 1948, p. 7

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ithy of rs ou hays traffi, to py before season, re ang inuons In id wag Years. With. 2d for in the e next n ap. scious. e kill fatal S suf- group were trians, > next {the e that | take dually been will: ica i phursday, July 8, 1948 Local Girls Relinquish League Leadership To Port Credit Nine Minus three of their outstand- ing stars, Oakville Ladies' soft- pall squad dropped a decisive 15-4 decision to Port Credit Monday: night in a oruclal contest which gave the Ports undisputed posses- sion of first place in the Central Ontario Ladies' . Softball league standing. The two teams had previously been undefeated, shar- ing first spot honours, Although the loss dropped the local lassles to second position, they still maintain a .750 winning average and, according to Man. ager Fred Turner, got a bad game! out of their systems, Fran Shel- ley, who tossed the first four frames, was well below her usual form, and was relieved in the fourth frame by Aileen Cowie. 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Minor League Results Minor Pee-Wee Bud Corbett's 6, Rotary 2; Ro- tary 9, Lions 0; Halton Hardware 7, Bud Corbett's 6; Bud Corbett's 5, Rotary 3, Standing Bud Corbett's Halton Hdwe, Rotary Lions Next Week's Games July 9--Lions at Halton Hawe. 12--Rotary at Halton Hdwe, 16--Bud Corbett's at Lions, Games at 7 p.m, Victoria Park, Pee-Wee Results Lions 6, Ollie's Cleaners 4. Standing Ron' Lion: Lakeshore Clean's . Next Week's Games 8--Ron's Sp, & Cycle Ollie's Cleaners. 13--Lakeshore at Ron's. Bantam Results Grammell's 12, Arch Grant's Aces 11; Sports Association 26, Whitaker & Sons 7. Standing: Sports Assn. . Grammell's Rotary ow Whitaker & Sons . Grant's Aces . Next Weelds Games July 9--Grammell's at Rotary. 12--Sports Association at Arch Grant's Aces, 15--Whitaker & Sons at Ro- tary. 16--Grammell's at Association, crhrral Sports THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL EASY DOES IT! By Alex J. Morrison 5 "While not an easy game, golf is a game of ease," claims the famous author, Rex Beach. This means that the golfer should try to do everything the easy way without grunting or hurrying. Looking into the mind of an serious to be covered in such a average golfer you would see a short treatment of the subject. lot of interesting things. Most of | But we can pick out a couple of these would be in sharp contrast| thorns that are continually stab- to the things the individual gen- bing most golfers. These are ob- erally carries in his mind when | sessions with all golfers at some not handling a golf club. For ex-| time, namely, to hit the ball hard ample, the businessman's mind|so it will travel straight to the would normally be giving proper | target. consideration to vital problems| Contrary to the popular notions and ways of solving them. Helis the method of getting distance would be cool and clear in his|--the maximum striking force is thinking, realizing that he could|developed mainly by clubhead not be successful otherwise. speed and this speed can be pro- But, the very same person can|duced with comparatively little pick up a golf club and change |physical strength. And when the immediately and completely, men-| proper method is employed to de- tally, Though he is extremely [velop clubhead speed the matter confused and obviously 'tense he|of accuracy also is covered. How- will proceed to struggle against |ever, no"player can learn this un- these handicaps with nothing more [til he has the conception of ease than impatience and brute force. | about swinging a club and every- The result is usually most humil-| thing else he does while on the iating. 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Doubles --B, Ballantyne, Oakville Taxi (6). LEADING PITCHERS Player L. Pennycook, Oakville Taxi .. M. Forbes, Gray's Ice & Fuel LEAGUE LEADERS we TEAM Port Credit .. Oakville Taxi Gray's Fuel BHAT - ceo Hy Ribble, John Ribble, Joyce Rob- erts, Virginia Roscovich (honors), Donald Rose, Tommy Rose, Shir- ley Savins (honors), Herman Schroeder, Ellen Shelley, rude Slight, Margaret Anne Stagg (honors), Catherine Taylor (honors), June Taylor, Paul Taylor (honors), Dorothy Thorne, Donald Truman (honors), Mary Wallace (honors), Richard Watson, Margaret Watt, Jill Weatherstone (honors), Ronald Wettlaufer (honors), 1 Whiteside, Marion Withnell," Pa- tricia Wolanczyk (honors), Ruth Wood, Michael Young. Entrance Results (Continued from Page 1) Marchant, Sheila McCausland, Jeanne MecNatighton, Roberta Megson (honors), Tom Merry, Lawrence Michie (honors), Don- na Moore (honors), Yvonne Mur- phy, Kenneth Murray, Robert Nairn (honors), Heather Nash (honors), Nancy Nichol (honors), Donald Ogilvie (honors), Ronald Overland, Shirley Parnaby, Carl Patterson, Robert Patterson, Isa- bel Pearce (honors). Jacqueline Plunkett (honors), William Rae, Nelson Rapp, Mary YOU CAN LET HIM PLAY IF YOU HAVE A Hoover Vacuum CLEANER Visit Our Record Bar - All the Latest Records Continually remind your- |. H . B. LOFQUIST Radio and Refrigeration - PHONE 711 Sales and Service Breeze Flees The Oakville Yacht squad- ron took a holiday from their Thursday night race as quite a number of members went away for 'the week-end, On Sunday they sat 'around for over an hour waiting for some wind--only to go home in disgust when none mater- ialized. 'Oaks Keep Pressing Repeat Pennant Bid Fully justifying Manager Chris Speyer's three-week-old predic- tion that they had hit champion- ship stride, the Oaks continued their winning ways last Saturday at the expense of the hapless Ac- ton squad, pounding out a 6-0 win in a well-played tussle. Star of the piece was reliable Mark Pollock, who twirled mas- terful ball to hold the Acton crew scoreless. Pollock was in rare form, never permitting himself to slip into difficult situations, while his mates played stellar ball afield to further thwart Acton's few bids for a counter, To polish off his afternoon's performance, Mark poled out a mammoth hom- er to further establish his claim as one of the loops best hitting hurlers. 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