TE (E ang uto- lies, ean. I :kville Cricketers § $ Meteor Cricket club, of Hamil- ! k mall bursday, August 26, 1948 Luveniles Rally, But Drop First Dundas Playoff Tilt when a rousing seventh inningé-=---- iy fell one marker short of iting the count, Bud Corbett's fo )cville juveniles dropped a hard ght 7-6 decision to Dundas in be first game of their OBA. foyott round Monday night. phillbrook, Who replaced Her- ®.( on the Oakville mound in the ond, when Dundas scored six lies, spaced five hits out nicely ihe rest of the way. All five 8 rctics were doubles, however. Beobics, for the winners, allowed ore than one hit in but one in- fin. G. Clarke led local hitters, Bbiching three of the seven mark- § up by Oak swatsmiths, ithe lineups: Oakville--Brown # (. Clarke cf, W. Clarke cf, hnson 1f, Hooper 1b, igsi Tillsonburg Saturday! Following the opening game of their play-off round with Tillsonburg Tobacco Growers at the latter centre last night, the Oaks will return to the Victoria park diamond Sat- urday afternoon for the sec- ond game of this home-and. home series. The game will get under way at 2:30 pm. Local fans will recall stiff competition provided by the boys from the tobacco belt during last year's champion- ship drive by the Oaks. Man- ager Chris Speyer is confi- dent, however, that his charges will again take the measure of the visiting shug- gers. Needless to say, he THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Page Nine Motors Bantams Take O.B.A. Playoff Win With Bruce Thomas, Don Clyde and Grant Redshaw pacing the attack, Oakville Motors Ban- tams registered a decisive 25-11 Win over Markham in the first game of their O.B.A. . playoff round last week-end. The two teams will meet again immediate- ly following the Intermediate con- test at Victoria park Saturday afternoon. When Pilgrim's control falter- ed, Mel Medland took over Mo- tors mound duty, striking out 16 Markham batters in masterful fashion. He received stellar sup- port from his infield. Redshaw's four hits included a triple and three singles, Thomas contributed a homer and a brace of singles, while Clyde clicked for a triple and another pair of 9 withnell rf, White 3b, Rutledge 3b, Herbert p, Phillbrook p. Dundas--Francis 2b, McDuffe Winall If, Rushton 1b, Boglo 8 Blanchard cf, Carson 3b, Brown 8 Peebles p. . 1001013 6 7 4 . 0601000 712 4 Qaville Blindas Play Hamilton Meteors 5, will be the guests of Oak- Ble cricketers at Appleby col- lz: grounds on Saturday after- The Hamilton Glib is composed of former R.A.F. and has enjoyed no, this! Bert Boorer n, August 28. BBrsonnel measure of success Bison. Publicist fedicts the high calibre of play pected at this match should at- t a large gallery of spectators. REMEMBER - Dunn's Drug Store Still Offers the Speediest Photo Finishing Service in Oakville 11 work brought in by 00 p.m. will be ready fhe next day by 1:00 p.m. PHOTO FINISHING by the UNIQUE ART STUDIO TORONTO Dunn's Drug Store PHONE 650 would and will doubtless get, a full measure of rooting support for his baitling club, Oakville Minor Baseball Standing Minor Pee-Wee W. L. P. Halton Hdwe. -i6t shits Corbett's Spt. Gd; 6 4 12 Rotary 47 8 Lions TT Pee-Wee Lions . 5 3 10 Ollie's Cleaners 4 4-8 Ron's Spt. 4 Cycle .... 4 4 8 Lakeshore Cleaners .... 2 5 4 Bantam Spts. Assn. .......... 6 1 12 Whitaker's .5 4 10 Grammell's wt gs Rotary 44 8 Arch Grants Aces .... 0 7 0 OAKVILLE MINOR BASEBALL SCHEDULE Minor Pee-Wee All games postponed until af- Cond Crosses Line First In a light southeast breeze on Sunday the Oakville Yacht Squad- ron sailed a triangular course, with buoys to port which gave a run on the first leg followed by a. beat to weather and a reach home. "| Over the line ahead of the start- ing gun, Doug Armour had to re- Fighting all the way, he went from last place turn and start over. to finish second behind Larry Cond, with Don Macrae in third place. Al Masson came fourth with Rusty Cumberland fifth and Freddie Brooks-hill in last place. Cumberland and Brooks-hill were involved in a foul at the start. There being no protest committee in the club of commodores, fouls stand pretty well unjudged unless very flagrant. Then there was the bitter golf match between two Scots under a broiling sun, in which one of them had a stroke--and the other made him count it. Mouse of David Visit Nets Club Tidy Sum Close to 2,000 enthusiastic fans paid admittance levies to Vic toria park to see the Oaks break even in their two-game series with the hirsute House of David club last week, Secretary Bill Shears reports. As a result, the club was able to bank a tidy sum after footing expense bills. While agaiting the setting of play-off dates for the Tillsonburg series--their next O.B.A. Inter- mediate "B" sortee--the locals have worked out with a will, re- assured through their showing against the visiting semi-pros that they are capable of demon- strating a brand of ball a slot or two above their intermediate ranking. While the House of David rep- resentatives displayed a fair cal- ibre of ball--and there is no de- sire on the part of The Journal to minimize the terrific showing of the Oaks in these two counters--it can be said that the bearded ones fell well below the mark set by their predecessors of other years, both from the diamond and foliage standpoints. Oldtimers who recall the early jaunts through Ontario of the bristly boys from over the border readily testify that both beards and baseball as demonstrated dur- ing the 30's were vastly superior to the current edition, which rat- ed about even-stgphen with OB. A. senior sandlotters in compe- tence . . . and fell several points below some of our better wartime en- naval chin crops in the beaver league. And it would seem that the Davids could use a bearded Billy Sunday to rouse them to a con- tinued strict adherence to the much publicized idiosyncracies said to be peculiar to their own religious sect. Barber haters who blow themselves to a top trim regularly, who clip beards down to the nub and even reach ter school Pee-Wee Aug. 26--Lions at Ollie's. 31--Ollie's at Lakeshore. Sept. 2--Lions at Ron's Spt. 7--Takeshore at Lions. ,9--Ron's Spt. at Ollie's. 14 Lakeshore at Ron's. 16--Lions at Lakeshore. Bantam Aug. 27--Grammel's at Rotary. 30--A. Grants at Spt. Assn. Play-off dates will be announc- ed next week, lst place team meeting 4th place team, best two- of-three series; 2nd and 3rd place teams the same. Winners will play best three-of-five for cham- pionship. 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