Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 19 Feb 1948, p. 5

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ring and, | the 8 Ling | _ mus. | mated | of the oir ng av- Thursday, February 19th, 1948 . n oY SPA RKLING B Beauteous, young, Barbara Ann Scott of Ottawa, pictured on the before the judges during the women'. compulsory figure skating Contest at the winter Olympics at St. Moritz, Switzerland. The sparkling ballerina of the ice won the women's figure skating championship and to Sonja Henie's best as an amateur. just won as she pleased. dazzled admirers in her win. They hailed her performance as superior It was declared no contest, she [HE OLD HOME TOWN Tm -- MOVE OVER BRUNO! COMPANY 1S COMING -- corm ma xiv PRATER FTC ATR ha ORD BY REE 2 | pond 1. Pun 0 > AS LONG ASYDU PUT YOURSELF A THE DOG HOUSE I DONT SEE WHY I SHOULD MAKE YoU COMFORTABLE TH ot, re Fighting an up-hill battle, af- ter a 4-1 lead by the visitors in first period, the Oakville Juniors delighted the fans ox .Tilesday night by splitting the points with the Weston team, | Weston took the lead a 2:56 in the first period when Florian out- guessed Porter in the Oakville net, and 10 minutes later Chard | banged home a pass from Down- er to give the visitors a com. manding lead. Oakville fought hard and four minutes later en- tered the scoring column when Draper took a pass from Gal- braith. With only three minutes 'of | the \period remaining, the line of Klorian, Stevenson and Pow- €lll combined for two more coun- ers to give the visitors a confi- dent lead--4-1. The Oakville team returned to the ice in the second stanza and played smart hockey, outscoring the Weston team 4-0. Gal aith scored the first on a pass out from the corner from Currie 'af the seven-minute mark, and e minutes later DeMarco took raith's pass and bulged the ine to make it 4-3, The play _ * IPREPARING FOR J UMMER OLYMPICS {r own Katherin, Rawls, bolder of some 48 national swimming and diving titles until she dropped out of competition than 12 years ago inthe US, Win earnest training for an \ Olympic comebac. However, Katy only try out for diving. She 1s pictured on the diving board of a Miami, Fla. pool. From The Sports Album akville Juniors Gain Draw League Leadership Still Tied then opened up and Oakville were bottled up in their own zone for the next five minutes, but Patterson broke away and in clever fashion pulled Eastough out of the net to tie the score Before the applause had subsid- ed, Galbraith put Oakville one up when he sunk Ferguson's pass. The = Weston sextette didn't give up, and at 3:30 in the third period again tied the count. The play then see-sawed. back and forth until the 13-minute mark when Weston again tallied. The fans had started to file out of the rink when Galbraith scored on a pass from Ferguson with only 45 seconds of play remain- ing. The line-ups: Weston -- Goal, Eastough; def, Chard, Downer; centre, Hurst; wings, Dillon, Gray; alts, Florian, Stevenson, Powell, Burlington, Hales, Ellis and Southorn. Oakville--Goal, Porter; def, McNally, DeMarco; centre, Gal braith; wings, Draper, Fergus- on; alts, Alcambrack, Walsh, Vale, Pollock, Currie, Patterson and Herbert. Legion Win At Darts Lose In Cribbage Last Thursday evening a group of Brampton Legionnaires visited Branch I14 and a friendly tournament of cribbage and darts was played. Oakville won at aarts by a score of 25-3 but the visitors edged out the locals in cribbage by 32-28. A team from the Georgetown Branch will visit Oakville Legion on Friday night and keen com' petition in both these games is anticipated, Scarboro Loses To Dr. Chase's 9-3 On Friday evening Scarboro Junior B's of the Toronto Hockey League, met defeat at the hands of the local Junior sextette by 9- 3! Galbraith notched a counter' in each period; Patterson got one in each of the. second and third; Begg sank two in the third and the other tallies went to Herbert and Currie, Scarboro goals were scored by Green, Chard and Harding bag- ging one in each period, v FOR VY ST. S. 16 Window ~ Sash GLAZED (6 PANES -- 10 x 16) Suitable for Hotbeds -- Apply -- NEW MURRAY HOTEL SALE = - OAKVILLE RECORD The following is the direction of Art Tizard, has been running for the past seven weeks and is a forerunner of the Le- gion championship matches that will commence on Tuesday, Feb, 24th. Juniors Victors In the local arena on The final standing is as fol- night the local lows: R. Ford 40, J, W. Johnston 38, M. W, Andrews 36, J. Greene 36, M. Nelson 36, J, Pentland 34, A. Marchand 32, B. Diltz 30, N. 9-3. Haddlesey 30, A. Leslie 30, W.|ed to their scoring records were:| "Hawks are also attacking Seale 30, G. Cooke 30, S. Short |Currie, 2 goals; DeMarco, 1 goal; | oUF pheasants, said Dudley 38, C. Purdy 26, K. Walsh 26, M, | Ferguson, 1 goal, 1 assist; Gal-|Hitchcox. €One of a flock A, D.| were able Palumbo 24, D. Watson Jr. 22,|braith, 3 goals, 2 assists; Her~ Carmichael, Anderson St, is! throughout. A. Morcom 22, P, Walsh 20, J.|bert, 1 goal; Patterson, 3 assists; Munroe 18, P. Mackie 18, F, Pex-| Walsh, 2 assists, and Begg, 1 ton 16, M. . Griffin 14, R, Forbes 12, D. Rainford 12, A, J. Walker 10, R. W. McKay 10, L. McAr- thur 10, J. Galbraith 8, F, Chap- man 8, A. Mutch 6, C. Laing 6, S. D, Watson , F, Gerrard 6, H. Dowdle 6, G. Leonard 6, C. B. Brown 4, R, W. Parker 4, A. Roy 4, and G. Carney 2. goal and 1 assist. loo, the Oakville round by 10-8. 6-all draw, scoring record of the Legion Intermedi- night's * ates, including Tuesday Ray;Ford pre . Player a Cribbage Speck: ......... 12 Davison ir Yarnold io Champion Brown Sy Duz SL In a cribbage tournament that | Thomas re has been held weekly at the Le- McQueen Lay gion Hall since Jan. 5th, Ray re . E Ford was declared the -winner| 0 A on Tuesday night and Bill John- | 7H , ston placed second. -- RE This tournament, under the | Woodall ooh [ER RP Monday Junior squad | tion, trounced Brampton by a score of INTERMEDIATE SCORING Against Brampton The Oakville players that add- On Monday evening, at Water- Juveniles by a score of 4-2, and on When they played in Oakville last week the game ended in a On Sunday a deer, which was rescued from Lake Ontario at Jack Hammell's estate east of town by George Wright, superin- tendent, died a few moments ater of exhaustion, Dudley Hitchcoox, game warden, said he thought the deer had been chas- Pts. |ed into the lake by a wolf, as the 15 [size of the tracks in the snow 12 | were too large for a dog. Dogs 12 |and wolves were chasing the 9 |many deer wintering in the 7 | county, he said, ? "I knew the deer was too ex- 4 |hausted to get to shore said 5 | George Wright, who had observed 3 [the deer struggling in the icy , | water. "So .I waded in and 2 |brought it out. My son saw a 5 |Wolf on the Lakeshore highway not long ago, but my daughter saw a dog here this morning. T. R. Lee, Balsam Dr, noticed a deer on his property the same morning. When he called to his wife to come and see it, it moved off rapidly in @ southerly direc- Possibly this may have been the same animal, although deer are plentiful this year, the game warden says. ¥Maurading Animals Are Destroyrng Game I later shot the bird when it re- Mr. deer feeding was killed by a hawk. turned to devour its prey.' Hitcheox that and pheasants be protected when possible, and he will supply food to anyone who cares to feed pheasants their property, "With care we should have a good hatching next year," he stated. Deer eat the dried grass, but when this is covered with snow they eat cedar and balsam is lanxious on branches and go into orchards where they eat overlooked rot- ten fruit under the trees, he stated. Deer, apparently, are not interested in 'hay which ho has put out for them several times. Legion Sextette Drop Close Contest On Tuesday evening the Log- ionnaires journeyed to George- town for a scheduled Intermedi- ate fixture, dropping the contest 7-5. 'There was no scoring «dn. the first period byt Georgetown team. went two up in the second pnd to hold lost. the THEATRE OAKVILLE Intermediate Schedule Game Scoring Record Date Visiting Home Monday, Dec. 29 - Fergus FES Milton Friday, Jan. 2 - Orangeville .. 7 Weston ... Monday, Jan. 5 - Georgetown 3 Milton Tuesday, Jan. 6 - Acton .... 13 Oak. Army Tuesday, Jan. 6 - Fergus .... 8 Orangeville .. Tuesday, Jan. 6 - Oak. Legion .. 5 Acton . Friday, Jan. 9 - Orangeville 4 Fergus Friday, Jan. 9 - Milton .... 2 Georgetown Friday, Jan. 9 - Oak. Army .... 2 Weston Monday, Jan. 12 - Georgetown .. 6 Fergus .. Monday, Jan. 12 - Oak. Legion .. 3 Oak Army Monday, Jan. 12 - Weston sen Milton Tuesday, Jan. 13 - Acton .... 8 Orangeville .. Thursday, Jan. 15 - Weston .... 2 Acton Friday, Jan. 16 - Orangeville .. 2 Friday, Jan. 16 - Milton ..... 9 Fergus ..... Monday, Jan. 19 - Oak. Army .. 8 Oak. Legion Monday, Jan. 19 - Weston 6 Fergus Tuesday, Jan. 20 - Acton .... Tuesday, Jan. 20 - Milton .... Georgetown . . Orangeville . . Thursday, Jan. 22 - Orangeville .. 10 Army. .. Thursday, Jan. - Fergus 4 Acton .... Thursday, Jan. 22 - Oak. Leg 5 Milton . . Monday, Jan. 26 - Georgetown .... 8 Legion .. Tuesday, Jan. 27 - Milton .... § Acton Tuesday, Jan. 27 - Weston .. 3 Wednesday, Jan. 28 - Army .... Thursday, Jan. 29 - Legion .. 3 Friday, Jan. 30 - Acton . .. Friday, Jan. 30 - Orange Georgetown Weston 3 Milton Orangeville . . Fergus .... Monday, Feb. 2 - Milton Army Tuesday Feb. 3 - Acton .... 7 Legion Thursday, Feb. - Oakville Army .. 4 Acton . Friday, Feb- 6 - Weston ... Friday; Feb. 6 - Oakville Legion .. 7 F Monday, Feb. 9 - Georgetown . 9 3 Georgetown Oakville Army . Monday, Feb. 9 - Orangeville .. 7 Oakville Leg. . Tuesday, Feb. 10 - Milton .. 5 Weston. Thursday, Feb. 12 - Orangeville 4 Acton .. Friday, Feb. 16 - Oak. Legion .. 5 Weston . ... Monday, Feb. 16 - Fergus 2 Georgetown .. Tuesday, Feb. 17 - Oak. Army .. § z= Orangeville Pa CSE) =e wo wo a Georgetown 14 Pp 4 7 EES) NEWS - SPECIAL Fri-Sat. - Feb. - 200-21 ¥0GAR Rick sup, "Tok INIRESS 1i6p cn HAY SOA OE BARTON Macyyy Added Enjoyment LAUREL AND HARDY Colored Cartoon -- "Inki at the Circus" & BARBARA ANN WORLD CHAMP. ROUGHS" IN "MUSIC BOX" GANDHI'S FUNERAL Meon., Tues. - Feb. 23, 24 Bing Crosby's Wed., Thurs. - Feb. 25, 26 Peggy CUMMINS MATURE ethel BARRYMORE ! 4 Victor America's most beloved story of --ALSO- young 'n March of Time No. 1 laughing Color Cartoon and LOVE! "GIRLS & GAGS" = . = In Technicolor & SELECTED SHORTS this + load "

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