"lg Thursday, February 9, 1950 Page 10 THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL ee o period, which saw Oakville pen- ART MARCHAND | Intermediates Add : Dust Junior Playdowns [ici cceguenny, tet weston back SND V AtD eor uary lamon us After winding up their regular into the game, but the boca he Stetled BS Eaton co ¥ i ixi hedule this week with home |enough left to remain in the dri: in stories Av Yisle, OAKVILLE BASEBALL ASSOCIATION . ee Joi i WATCH au Repairs Bracebridge Expense FINANCIAL STATEMENT as of FEBRUARY 1, 1950 Brampton, Oateitls Muntors | et | AE Doe | With the playoffs just around the corner, Oakville Lakeshores this week at- tacked the task of winding up schedule Intermediate "A" regular business this week. Bert lock horns with Weston in the in- Peer's charges will itial playdown round, and it should make for an extremely in- teresting series. ! The locals inundated the hap- less Dixie club last Friday night under an 8-0 goal scoring flood to add another two points to their record book total, then travelled to Bracebridge Saturday to claim a 5-4 win over that centre's intermediate crew. Ray Patter- son and Joe Lawrence were two- goal men in the Dixfe fray, with Keith Speck, Giggs Watson, Squirt Brown and Jack Davison sniping the others. If was a neat showing on the part of the Peer- men, who took the ice minus the services of Salvisberg, Buckley, Hayes and Hank Galbraith, who was battling a dose of bronchi- tis. WM. WHITAKER & SONS SPATION ROAD PHONE: 141 DODGE & DESOTO CARS DODGE TRUCKS If your old tires are wearing thin, It's smart to come and TRADE THEMIN] TIRE TRADE-IN So get new Goodyear tires today And buy our easy de-in way! Drive in. We'll give you a gener- ous trade-in allowance for your old fires, when you buy Can- ada's most popular EQUIP YOUR CAR, TODAY. LIFEGUARD SAFETY TUBES GUAED YOUR LIFE FROM BLOWOUT ACCIDENTS. DUE BANK OF TORONTO Miscellaneous 'Credit Balance Viaduct Major Baseball League Due Bank of Toronto overdraft) (overdraft as at Jan. 27, 1949) 226.80 REVENUE Great-West Assurance Co. Donations a 1926.43 Gate Receipts (gross) 3770.34 (h ization) 52.50 Halton Cty. Baseball League (refund 15.03 Ont. Baseball Assoc. (refund) ; 14.00 5778.30 EXPENSES Accounting 25.00 Baseball Banquets 221.25 Birth Certificates 5.00 Cleaning and Storing Uniforms i 50.75. Equipment ke oa 1193.45 E: : 2.2 First-Aid and Supplies 43.35 Grounds an 389.73 Gas, Water and Light : 64.40 Halton Cty. Baseball League 15.00 Hospitalization 62.50 Interest on Overdraft 4.00 Insurance 77.00 Ont. Baseball Assoc. 98.14 Printing and Advertising 328.45 Salaries (coaches) ; ou 200.00 \Share Gate Paid Visiting Teams 372.50 Telephone and Postage | 57.00 Moronto Amateur Baseball Assoc. 156.75 Team Pictures a 28.60 Team Jackets and Crests 609.65 Travelling and Meals .. 763.85 Umpires, Gate Boys and Police 453.75 50.00 271 5275.09 226.80 ye 5501.89 276.41 5778.30 coasted to their exhibition win third straight against Toronto intermediate clubs as they down- ed Kenwoods at Vaughan Col- legiate by a 59 to 36 count. The speedy hoopers, continued to fea- ture a fast breaking zone defen- sive game that picked up momen- tum as the contest progressed. After a slow start, the rebound snagging Fivers really down in the second semester, lim- iting Kenwoods to 11 while bagging no themselves. Al Nichol paced the scoring parade with 20 points, followed by Bill Buck with 9, while Merv. Bonney, Dunc Mc- Tavish, George Juriska, Ron Anderson, Bill Currie, Brown and Carberry all played sturdy parts in a whiplash attacking drive. bore points less than 35 According to Bill Hughes, /in- termediate O.AB.A. playoffs will get under" way about mid-Febru- ary, the Fivers being = pitted against Brantford. They will have several more exhibition tilts to work through before the chips are on the line for money play, how- ever. 52 BOWLING «J BANTER Al and Doc Al Yarnell and Doc Dafoe con- tinue to lead all Oakville Bowling Lanes trundlers where season's high marks are concerned. Als 398 single is a pretty juicy mark for opponent's to shoot af, as is Doc's 916 triple. Dewey Dowdle came up with the week's high single with a smart 878, while Mike Nelson's 841 three-decker ousted Dewey's 812 mark. L Rich- ardson leads the gal bowlers along. with M. Taylor, these fair trund- lers boasting 337 and 803 totals respectively. Majors Progress Schmoos hold a substanial lead in the Men's Major league with 39, with Six Blows and Haltons holding down second place with 32. Upsets and Beehives are close behind, however, with 30 and 29 totals, and 'Acorns, Chevs and Ideals are still in the running with 24 and 23 marks, Other teams and standings are Evapor- ators 22, Rummies 22, Monarchs 21, Air Coils 21, Hitchcox 18, Fords 16, Westsides 15. Service i ter! Tire & Batt PY Randall at Navy Sf Torrid Big Fivers Capture 3rd Straight Hoop Verdict Oakville's Big Five basketeers® Juves Journey To Hespeler For Playoffs Although they lost a tight 3-2 verdict Saturday night at Bramp- ton, Bud Corbett's Oakville juv- eniles ousted the minor Dodgers from the O.M/H.A. playdowns by virtue of a 10-5 round decision set up by their 8 to 2 win in the first tilt of the home-and-home series. The locals journeyed to Hes- Peler to meet Preston last night in the opener of the next playoff round, with the , return contest being scheduled for Victoria rink Saturday night. Admission to the game here will also cover a pub- lic skating session afterwards, it has been announced, Jim Rowe and Ray Bertrand were the scoring stars of the Brampton series, potting three markers' each. Don Lush came up With 2, and Jim Johnson and Moe Griffith grabbed ingleton expect to head into the group playoffs next week. The local youngsters will meet one of the above mentioned squads, who are presently tied for first place in the standing. Lakies Edge Weston Crew By 8-7 Count Filling in more than just ac- ceptably for bronchitis-battling Hank Galbraith, Joe Lawrence Monday night sparked Oakville Lakshores first string forward unit to a 6-goal effort that paved the way for over Weston's O:H.A. loop leaders. The Lakies victory, an 8-7 win coupled with a Milton win over Brampton this week, will permit the Milton crew to jump over Weston into first place. 'Speedy Joe, one of the most improved players on 'the local squad, rifled home two counters and assisted on a third as he turned in a neat two-way effort, Jack Davison and Ray Patter- son, his line-mates, duplicated his scoring performance with a brace of markers each, while Davison added another pair of assists. The Speck-Hayes-Watson line contributed the other goals, the latter two potting one each as Speck set up the plays. Away to a slow start, the Peer- men were down four counters at the end of the first ten minutes of play. 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