105M ursday, November 9, 1950 ket Stars Ready To Go| BBasket Stars heady lo Go with basketball interest on derson, Bill Buck, Jack and Bill Lic upward swing hereabouts, | Currie, Al Nicholls; George Jur chu flp Hughes, Ted Kennedy and |iska, Don Brown, Ab Withnell, ail oug Junkin are busy laying| Ewart Carberry and Ted Ken- iy for a series of hoop clinics | nedy. Several other lads are sho- plans qesigned to off on the brig on gf Duy start 'budding players | wing up well in practice, how: || right foot. Some 40 | ever, and new faces may be seen {husiastic hoopsters have sign-|in the lineup come playoff time, | 0 up for town league play to| when the locals will enter inter-| Coie, and Hughes expects to get| mediate B competiton. lively schedule under way | {orl Hell welcome any new Jlayers who care to drop in on Slonday night workouts at the jigh school gym. Junkin, a tall and terrific piv- The annual meetink of thé Halton County Baseball Association will be held on December 2, it 'has been announced riors, who are eager by association secretary Alex. Cook. | time Burlington visited here. | Plans for next summer's play, usually ---- i man from Central P seniors, i: helping Bill pilot the local en- held over until spring, will be discussed at this meeting, which will also elect the Toronto KiY league, Cheers For a new slate of officers Which swings into action toward the end of this month. Meantime, (le lads are playing exhibition Doug games each Wednesday night. ite pon Most fancied candidates for reg- 1 rie en Football under foodlights comes to Chocolate : Oakville's trio of senior grid stalwarts | Oakville for the first time on Friday were again in the forefront during week- night, when Oakville-Trafalgar high end games. The talented toe of George [school senior mect Burlington high school "Giggs" Watson accounted for two field |in a dual purpose contest. Main objects ; I i dou PORT PLAYING AP floodlight football y in night's big ister | hoon Bre d boii d ur ular berths to date are Ron An- goals and Sonverts in the Balmy | of the game, and the colorful student Beach victory over Sarnia, while Bun | fanfare that goes with'it, are to intro- Cooke tabbed by G. & M. sports scribe | duce high school rugby to parents who Walker us a sure pop for @ spot on| arent free to watch afternoon games next year's Argo wingline, was a tower |and to bolster the boy's athletic associa- of strength on the Balmy front wall. | tion's football fund. Burly Bob McKay, who has come into| This promises to be one of the sca- his own during the schedule's latter |son's best tilts, bringing together tra- stages, turned in a terrific tackling chore | ditional rivals who are always out to for the Scullers as they dropped that! take each others measure, Last time heart-breaking decision to Lew Hay- | they met, a thrilling story-book ending man's Montreal Larks saw Burlington score a touchdown on CR the game's final play to eke out a 7--6 Genial Jim Steed, taking a moment off | victory. So, whatever the eventual ver- from his busy canvassing in support of | dict, fans may expect to see 60 minutes the arena campaign, this week opined |of 'thrill-packed football as the local his beloved Oakville Lakeshores will be | youngsters go all out to even the score. a tough squad to beat this winter. "And | Each player will be introduced over next year, when we can start practice the P.A. system before the game, while early on our own ice--man, oh man,|a running commentary will keep specta- just watch us go then," he enthused. | tors informed as the play progresses. wi eis Milk's the best tone-up tonic of allt_Packed with body-building food value, it means swifter, urer convalescence. Every Day, eld at § -- : il . G. SNYDER' If you have long nourished a yen to George Fraser and George Dun- nie bog 2 = ¢ hand with the bi 7 hile Clark: Dou Stat: E ry your hand with the bow and arrow, | can, while Clar son's Don Staf- o Qual GILBREA DAIRY. ||| drop around to Victoria mail at 7.50] ford and Ron McRae were vert: y tailor Dundes Stiiat church p.m. any Tuesday night from now on.| able pepper pots. Another good undas St. 2 urel Recreation Director Ted Kennedy has| prospect is Reg Wiltshire, form- PHONE 51 an indoor butt set up, and he is ready | er Georgetown ~ baseballer, now resides here. Corbett is presently busy with arrangements he hopes will lead to the formation of a strong district group. At the moment, he has lines out to Dundas, Burling: ton, Weston, Brampton, Milton and Georgetown, and hopes to an- and willing to send any cager William Tells off to a good start in this very interesting sport. JUVES BEGIN { § ! nounce a completed plan of action PUCK SEASON, |= td AUTOMICALLY INACCURATE Trouble with modern science the Toronto Star, PLEASE BUD Prospects for a strong juvenile hockey club in district compe- ition were never better, Coach Bud fiction, is that isn't. ULCHITRUDINOUS™ PART in Friday | : HORT | history--will be this trio of smiling cheerleaders, terson, Anne Osborne and Mary Vardon. Burlington H. S. will provide the opposition for Oakville-Trafalgar grid war- to avenge the loss they suffered i who 50 much of this opines the science is fiction and the fiction Se town grid game--the first in Jean Pat- PIGSKIN PARADE UNDER LIGHTS Band music and the graceful calisthenics of the school's bevy of beauttous cheer- leaders will lend additional color to the chow, and a special helping of enter tainment is being planned for half time. Tickets may be obtained from students Tage 11 *ulf Hubby likes to go fishing or duck shooting, he can catch or bag the limit without making the Missus mad. She just sends them over to us--we clean, draw quarter or filet the game and fish, wrap 'em and store Tem.' Yes, and in your own 6 cu. ft. locker, have a key. Not only is there no fuss or work for you, but thert's vestment, either. You mere- to which you no home-freezer in- ly rent the locker space, for less than a nickel a day! 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