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Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 10 May 1951, p. 7

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ursday, May 10, 1951 THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Page 7 School Athletes Good Marks In With perfect weather, a good- sized crowd of spectators, and Keen gompetition in all events, the annual field day of Oakville Trafalgar High School Friday af- ternoon was a huge success. Outstanding among the contest- ants in the boys' section was Pete Sutton, who came first in the mile, the 440, 220 and 100 yards. His time for the hundred yards was 10.4 seconds, which accord- Ing to Physical Director A. W. Nicholls, {s very good Indeed. Pete won the senior THE TIMELY GIFT FOR MOTHER'S DAY je have made a special buy of regular quality Car- igans, but company rejects because of minute fac- fory soiling. fiyLON AND WOOL ARDIGANS.. REGULAR $7.95 --_-- ¢ with CASHMERE FINISH Chalk Up First Test runner-up 15; Intermediate--Mur- fel McLeod, 16, Doris Christenson, runnevup, 10; Junior--Myrna Evans, 17, Colleen Murphy, run- ner-up, 15. Grade 13 was award- ed the championship forthe high- est number of points of any grade in the school. Tomorrow will witness a much bigger athletic meet at the school grounds, when several hundred boy and girl athletes from five schools compete in the Halton- Wentworth inter-county meet. Schools will be Oak RICE ror MOTHER'S DAY $4.95 os 32-40 in pastel and dark shades. BURROS' SPECIALTY SHOPPE 36 Colborne St. E. Phone 423 with 30 points, Bob Hellig being runner-up with 27. In the intermediate division, Burn Hodgins piled up 28 points to capture first place, with Don Rose second, with 23. Bill Smyth led the juniors with 30 points, and John Dinka, with 19, was runner-up. 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It will be an all-day affair, and much keen competition is promised. The local school's track and field team will compete in the COSSA meet at Hamilton on May 26, at the Canadian Inter-schol- astic championship meet at Mon- treal on June 2, and the Ontario championship meet at Varsity Stadium, Toronto, on June-9. | Oakville cricket club commen- ces its season's play on Satur- day with the annual match with Appleby college. A busy season of competition in the Hamilton district league is in prospect. Oakville juveniles bowed out of T.H.L. King Clancy play last Saturday night as they dropped a 3-1 decision to Toronto Daveys. The local kids put up a plucky display all through the season, and deserved a much better fate Saturday as they outshot their opposition by a wide margin. As coach Bud Corbett put it philoso- phically, however: "But more of their shots went in." Rogers tal- lied the lone Oakville counter. Cleveland Indians are more than a little interested in operat ing a baseball school at Wallace park during the latter part of June, Clare Hoose, Canadian scout for the American League club, informed Don Davis via long distance phone from Cleve- land last week. Hoose will be in town sometime this week to con- fer with parks hoard officials this week. Feminine keglers of Club 8 held their annual banquet May 1 at the Legion hall, a turkey dinner being the feature. President Ada Davis and secretary Peg Buckle presented Irene Richardson's win- ning team with their trophies, and other awards to Mrs. Ev. Savin, high average; Mrs. Florence Flieger, high triple; Mary Russell, high single. After photographer Thelma Brown had snapped pic- tures of the winners, the evening was devoted to euchre, with Mrs. 0. Warburton, Vera Cornwall, Gladys Hall, Roly Chamberlain, Mrs. S. Gregory, and Fanny Ger rard capturing prizes. Prexy Ada Davis, secretary Peg Buckle and treasurer Lee Carr were re-elect- ed. WASHING, - WATCH FOR Grand Opening ... AND IN THE MEANTIME . . . EXPERT REPAIRS, GREASING -- AND --- "QUALITY USED CARS JAMES L. COOKE LTD. COLBORNE STREET ---- AT NAVY PHONE 125 ning booking for the park. The Indians would send along a full staff of coaches to look over Hamilton-to-Toronto district youngsters in the 12-18 age bracket, he said, disclosing that tentative plans called for a four-day session. Junior booster baseball tickets went on sale last week, and early response indicates that a lot of fans are looking forward to wat- ching last year's Ontario champ- ion Snowbirds as they jump from Juvenile to Junior rating. Tickets at $3 per copy, admit holders to all home West Toronto loop and OB.A. playoff games, and are available from any member of the squad. Or you can grab a pair of ducats for $5. BOWLING BANTER Playoffs progressed nicely dur- ing the past week and now head into the wind-up stages, as the big Bowling Lanes annual tour- ney gets under way this week. General Electric trundlers down- ed B-A by a scant eleven pin margin in- four games to qualify "to meet Oakville Dairy in a six game total men's title. Club 56 won from Bronte and General Stamping edged Bersteds to become finalists in the mixed loop. In strictly feminine compe- tition, Davis Agency gals downed the Oakville Golf Club represent- atives, and "General Electric beat Club 8 to reach the last bracket Tourney Begins The fanes tourney commenced Monday night and will carry on for two full weeks of singles and doubles five pin play. Post entries are the order of the day and Frank Russell expects a full quo- ta of them. Lose To Hamilton Lanes ten pinners dropped a six game total pin series to Ham- ilton Bailey Motors to bow out of Intercity league playdowns. The Hamilton club thus qualify- Ing to meet Kitchener in the fin- al, pin series for the Lanes 2850 in sharpshooters rolled on Sunday, up to that continues all c high time. 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