Oakville Newspapers

Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 17 May 1951, p. 11

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Thursday, May 17,1951 THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Page 11 3 ; HIGH SCHOOL | HIGHLIGHTS By Myke Dyer This week--blg news! Not one, not three, but two track meets to report. The first, and most im- portant one is the Halton-Went- | worth track meet held in Oak- ville last Monday. This meet, which is an annual affair, takes in the high schools of Burlington, iia Saltfleet, Dundas, Waterdown, and Oa ille. On a ratio basis of points, Dun- das won the meet with 162 points, Burlington was second with 152, and Oakville third with 144. Wa- terdown and Saltfleet followed in that order. The Burlington girls won the day's female events with 89 points, and the Oakville boys walked away with the men's I} events with 107 points. To begin ¥ to cut down to individual perfor- 1] mances from Oakville would be quite a chore, as the whole track team deserves a great deal of ! credit, but here are a few of the outstanding events of the meet: In the senior division, Pete Sutton won the boys senior crown with five firsts. In the same divis- ion, Bob Fitzsimmons came sec- ond in the pole vault. The senlor relay team also won. The Rose twins, Tom and Don, tied for first place as Intermed- fate boys champions with 18 points each. Don won the 440, 880 and ran second to his brother in | the 100 yards. Tom also won the LE | 220 and placed second in the hop, step and jump. Another Oakville boy, Bernie Hodgins, won the i high jump, came third in the 880 | and tled for second place as In- termediate champ. Grant Farrow | copped the intermediate pole vault and Tom German placed second. With the juniors, Bill Smythe Hin was the big gun, winning the high | i Il jump, and placing first or second | in several sprints. Bill tied for | | { third place as junior champ with ii 13 points. 7 74 In the girls events, Joan Hall won the senior high jump and ee placed second In the 75 yard dash. The girls junior relay team won its event. I-just wish we could name all those people who gained points for the school, but due to limited space and a short ribbon on the typewriter, it's almost Im- possible. So the best we can do is Just doff the old chapeau to all those who competed and say congratulations. The next big meot | coming up will be the COSSA meet to be held In a fow weeks, and for those coming meets we advise you to keep your eye on these up and comers like the Rose | twins, Tom and Don, Bll Smythe, Bernie Hodgins, Bob Helllg, and of course that old stand by--Pete Sutton. Two weeks ago, the high school held its own tleld day to declde school representatives for this past meet. The junlor boys champ. was Bill Smythe; Tom Rose cop- | ped the Intermediate crown; and | Pete Sutton gained five firsts to I win the senior crown. Considering the fact that the meet was held | REG ULAR PRICE - on rather a cold day, and that It Ii! was the first one In many years, 49.50 + 54.50 59.50 + 64.50 er a Eo I Yesterday, Wednesday, fifth Pid rs ONE PANT : TWO PANTS form began thelr confidential Fs exams, 80 the hallowed halls are { qufet while the grind goes on. | A These will end Just before the ca. det Inspection which will be held | SHELTER NEWS Saturday last was quite a day, and although homes were found for three cats and on dogs, still hunting for homes for » a number of newcomers. pets still looking for homes Include a black cocker smooth haired terrler (housebroken) and black and white We still have one part s puppy about 8 weeks One large male collie would like a place with lots of room to run around in, This 8 a really good dog and deserves a good home. Cats and kittens aro stil num- erous and varled--Iif you need n t or kitten glve us a call and will see If we have ono to sult These suits are broken ranges marked down from JACK FRASER'S regular FOR... | spring stock of better quality YARN-DYED worsted suits! There are only ALL YOUR two or three suits left in each pattern or colour . . . but there's still a wide R i selection to choose from in every size and model . . . all the broken ranges i from the biggest spring selling season in JACK FRASER'S history! At the NEEDS | regular price these were outstanding value -- far below today's replacement Shi i price -- at the clearance price they represent a saving you can't afford to } miss if you need a suit now or even for the fall ! CHAS F DOTY u = ' AND SON BE ON HAND EARLY WHILE THE SELECTION IS AT ITS BEST! oot

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