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Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 2 Nov 1950, p. 11

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fursday, November 2, 1950 THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Page 11 BOWLERS SWITCH TO TABLES, WIND UP EVENTFUL SEASON <3 OAKS BOW OUT (Continuing from Page 1) 'otal of 24 hits 'between them. winning Royals chalked up of these bingles. First Blood iter two fast scoreless innings, fe Oaks staged a big third frame who played Hugh Colby for a walk to start inning off. Mark Pollock mptly whaled Colby's fourth fic over the left fleld fence to int two runs. Colby tightened fan Ken Pollock, but Galbraith ked and Herd was safe on a Elder choice as Hank was nipped ing to second. Ray Patterson neatly followed his battery te's pattern by clouting an- homer over the same Bich of fence Mark had select- for his smash, Quick Retort An undismayed Royal crew bne right back to open the rth with 2 threerun burst, h three singles, a double and hair of stolen bases accounting the damage. Pollock fanned BE last two men to squelch the sing. fbadie Wollons put Oaks two in the last of the fourth with BY moth drive over the barrier fifcp in loft centre, the sacks B8i.: empty at the time. Royals Biuced the lead by one in the when Van Horne's single, second of four: hits, plated Roof Fell In fhe turning point came in venth, when the roof fell a resounding thud on 'the in Pol- ric to the mound. Dalton sing- | Woods beat out a sacrifice it, and Van Horne doubled be- came in, and five ore the Oak manager retired de at a cost of three runs, with a the bottom Wollons came, through ereaming double in on even terms again, r. May bounded out, short but Yarnell walked and Pollock smashed a dou- 8 to centre to send Bd.-and Al Erica to be tiring, but with the ge set for another Oak surge, was tossed out of the game Umpire Dyer on a technicality Royal coach Gord 8vaine running on to the field ce in the same inning to offer e to his twirler. Wagner, who over, quickly ended the in- Treat Al Roughly Bic visitors sewed it up in the Bhth with another three-run fice, four solid hits and an er- IB doing the trick. Yarnell tight- 0 in the ninth, and gave way BBninch hitter Cliff Post as the ls made a last desperate try alvage the - contest and the in their final turn at bat. §t lined a terrific single to while Ken Pollock chased runner Windy Withnell to nd with another single, only Eo out as Galbraith rolled into Bouble play. Harry Herd cashed e, 2 Patterson walked tol|| the tielng runs on base, but was a tough one to lose, but little cause for hie Royals sewed up the sec- @ same of the series in the first last Wednesday, y put together seven of 5 hits off Al Yarnell to Butacture five runs, This splurge allowed the Strath- Sluggers to coast to a 6-2 win, though Al tightened to last seven cantos, the was already done. bespectacled Royal a knotty puzzle to as he fashioned a Lean Harry Herd Oakville markers, g on an infield out in the after drilling a screaming to left centre, and romping again in the seventh in the after his clean went past the] let him scamper all third. Ken Pollock the only other Oak hit. WATCH FOR THE NEW Bridge and euchre players in large numbers enjoyed an evening of their favorite games in the auditorium of St Mary's School on Friday, when members of the Oakville Lawn Bowling Club held a highly "successful at home. Mrs. W. Leslie easily carried off first prize for ladies in the bridge, with a score of 6360 points, Mrs. Ray Mathews coming second with 5610 points. In the men's section Mrs. H. Jurgensen, Port Credit, playing as 'a man, won top honors with a score of 7510, Ed. Heldman of Oakville coming sec- ond' with 6110 points. Mrs, Alex Dymock took: first prize for ladies in the etichre con- test with 90 points, Mrs, Campbell of Port Credit being a close sec- ond, Mrs, T. Hughes, playing as a man, won first prize in the men's section, with E. M. Terry second. The lucky draw, a hamper of groceries, was won by Mrs. T. Ware, Port Credit. Tom Hassall, president of the Club, welcomed the guests, and William Ander- son presented the prizes. WATCH IT, BOYS! According to the, Toronto Star's T. W. Jones, a preventative war might work out like a straight left in boxing, which not infre- quently evokes a right cross. One We Got! The Simcoe Reformer trophy, gilt emblem of the Ontario juvenile. B baseball champlon- ship, is now on display in coach Bud Corbett's Thomas St. sport- ing goods emporium, having been forwarded to the local Snow Construction squad by. Fort Erie, last year's winners. The trophy spent a year in Hal- ton county once before, having been copped by Milton Red Sox back in 1947 It is expected official presentation ceremonies will take place later, when In- dividual title crests are pre- sented to the players. FOR Quality Meats Fruits & Vegetables Groceries PHONE 1020 (Prompt Delivery) CARLOAD GROCETERIA R. E. Harris, Prop. Burlington high' school's : sturdy grid squad will provide heated opposition for "Tossing Tommy" Sale and his Oakville-Trafalgar high school mates on Friday evening, November 10, when the school's athletic society presents the town's first floodlight foot- ball game at Wallace park. The colorful gridiron program, pro- ceeds: of which go to the football equipment fund, will get under way at 7.30 p.m. Coach Al Nicholls hopes to avenge the final minute loss the Burlington crew handed his pro- teges on their last trip here, and his warriors are right with him in pointing to this objective. The athletic society has dreamed up a varied program to augment the PREDICT FLOODLIGHT GAME WILL SEE O-T AVENGE LOSS gridiron show, and the peppery pretties of the cheerleader cOTDS are scheduled to play. a promin- ent part when these extra attract- tions are on display, FLEETER METER Both British and American firms are manufacturing smaller and smaller taxis for the big city use. The ultimate target, opines the Toronto Star is a clock on wheels with the passengers run- ning behind. 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