Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 2 Aug 1951, p. 6

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THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Thursday, August 2, 1951 -- which McKellar the seventh turn, and adder the fifth Gerry took two up at the this to say about McKellar's match with Cesselring of West- mount "Ke ey of I round, but had his spunky Doug MeKe! boro shot-maker. went to the 17th three-putted to three and McKellar FORMER LOCAL GOLFER MAKES SEMI-FINALS IN LONDON TOURNAMENT Doug Golf Club, Gerry K downed Don Var- in the morning troubles with , the Scar- This match when McKellar end the match Kesselring elring antford three. McKellar came back take the 11th and 12th, and the; played even until Kesselrin birdied the 16th to go two ahead again. Kesselring was out in 3 McKellar of Scarboro formerly an outstand- ing player of Oakville Golf Club, Won prominent mention in the for his performance in the If champion- London Fri- Mail nad ing in, as against McKellar's 3! going out and 33 coming home. and until semi-finals iyo. The Globe at day and matched strokes bogied. to be d another on the 10th with a birdie to v EB da 7 and was 31 for eight holes com- 9 HAVE BATTING Led by the lusty bat of Krusto who garnered a single, double and three home runs over the left-field fence, the "Crawfords," Hamilton Juvenile A 1950 final- ists, won a 16-6 decision over the Snow Construction 9. Seven 'miscues by the locals and their failure to hit when the paths were loaded on two occas- ions aided the visitors consider ably. In the fourth inning the visifors tallied four times for their biggest inning without a hit. This was accomplished by a walk, two runners being hit by pitched balls, a fielder's choice and no less than four errors. Philbrook started on the mound for Oakville "and gave up only four hits in his 5 innings allow- CRAWFORD CARTAGE JUVES FIELD DAY ing eight runs. He was relieved by Herbert who gave up 8 hits, three of them homers. Rutledge backstop for both twirlers. ine pitched the first five hits, two by Rutledge and one each for Cowan, Anderson and Vaughan. He was relieved by Newton in the 6th and he al- lowed only two hits, Rutledge getting his third bingle and Her- bert getting the other Starting Line Ups: Hamilton: Friday, Krusto, Grezenda, Prin- cipi, Stringer, Thompson, McDade and Bailey. Oakyille--Vaughan, Rutledge, - Hooper, wan, Bartholomew, Philbrook. was Johnston, Brown, Co- Withnell, ARE YOU ALL SET FOR CIVIC HOLIDAY WEEK-END? You must have the tackle if you intend to get your catch. Check over your tackle box now and replenish it at BUD CORBETT'S SPORTING [FIBRE GLASS RODS 9.95, 13.95, 16.99 PFLEUGER AND LANGLEY REELS 8.95, 10.95, 13.95 NYLON CASTING LINES 1.00, 1.95, 2.50 PLUGS, RIVER RUNTS, FLAT FISH, CRAZY CRAWLERS, PIKIE MINNOWS, HULA DANCERS. AND THE LATEST BAIT SENSATION-PLUCKY Bud Corbett Sporting Goods "Your Local Specialist In Sports" » 5 THOMAS STREET NORTH TELEPHONE 1378 ROD AND GUN POWERBOAT SPEEDING ON CREEK Stopping pollution of the Six- teen-Mile Creek is one of the ob- jectives of Oakville and District Rod and Gun Club, a recently formed = organization of local hunting and fishing enthusiasts. The club is also endeavoring to have the five-mile speed limit for power-boats on the creek enfor- ced, and a resolution calling for official action in the matter passed at the last meeting. Boats exceeding this limit not only in- terfere with people fishing along the banks, but have an adverse effect upon the spawning of the fish, = "Primarily in conservatio; we are interested nm and in preventing pollution of all kinds which affects hunting and fishing," Ed Adam- son, the club's vice-president and publicity director, told the Jour nal. "We have placed four hund- red baby pheasant chicks on a farm inthe township, and they will be released this fall. We are going to arrange regular fishing and hunting trips." Bill Calhoun is president and Ken Johnson secretary-treasurer Some Piker This Thrill of the year came to Ken Brown when, using the new spinning tackle which is proving so popular with the fishing fraternity, he landed an 8 Ib, 31" pike . . . which is plenty of pike to any fisher man. But when it was hooked in 16-mile creek opposite the Oakville club, that's really news for local fishermen. Ken took 6 minutes to make sure of his fish and had to be shoved ashore so he could beach the fish as he had no landing net. He was trolling at quite 'a clip, he told the Journal, ands has only praise for the new tackle. GOVERNMENT OF CANADA If you are already receiving an old age pension, dg Nor apply. Your name and address will be taken from present old age pension. lists, and you will receive your pension at the end of January 1952, without further action on your part. if you are 70 this year apply NOW for your OLD AGE PENSION All men and women who will be 70 or over on January 1, 1952, and who are not at present receiving old age pensions, should apply now for pensions payable by the Govern- ment of Canada under the Old Age Security Act, 1951, If you are not receiving an old age pension, you should apply now. Do not delay. How to apply. An application form is wait- ing for you at your nearest post office. If you can't come yourself, send someone for it. Fill it in at home and mail it as soon as possible. To avoid delay in receiving your peasion, apply now ! Issued by the authority of Hon. Paul Martin, Minister of National Health and Welfare, OTTAWA, CANADA CLUB PROTESTS of the club, which meets the second Tuesday evening of every month in Victoria Hall. y a crow hunt has been , with a view to reducing the menace presented by these birds. Already the club has more than fifty members, according to Mr. Adamson, and it is hoped to have 150 before too long. All those in- terested in hunting, fishing or game and fish conservation are cordially invited to attend the meetings and become members. IS YOUR NAME Listed In The Last Paragraph of HOLLYWOOD REPORTER or MUSIC ALBUM this week? WM. C. MILLIGAN, R.O.. OPTOMETRIST 69A COLBORNE ST. E. (Over Bank of Commerce) Telephone 1507 ARCHIBALD MEMORIAL TROPHY TOURNEY To gg HELD ON CIVIC HOLIDAY Saturday was another big t the Oakville Lawn Roi Club's greens) when Bowlers from Port Credit, ton, Rosedale and other cjyp, competed with Oakville boy, in the men's doubles tournamen Roy Campbell of Port Credit yy. top man with three wins ang | score of 41, . Streetsville day J 2 > clup third, with two Wins and seore of On Thursday evening a robin series was played here Oakville maintaining the [egg Ed Heldman captured first place in the previous Tuesdays jitne tournament with a score of 47 Ray Mathews being second iy, 38. Mrs. Claude Kent led the 1p. dies with 85, Mrs. Norman Groy. es being a close second with 94 Barlier in the week Mr. and yr Mathews won first prize in a tou. nament at the Port Credit Clu, Civic holiday, this com; Monday, will see some keen com. petition here, when bowlers (aly part in the annual tournament for the Archibald Memorial fro. phy. Entries have been pouring in, and a big turnout of players and spectators is looked for OAKS LOSE 2-1 T0 MERCHANTS The Oaks journeyed to Osh- awa on Saturday afternoon and made a good impression with the fans by holding the Oshawa Mer. chants Senior A team to a 2.1 score. Although dropping the verdict, Mark Pollock pitched a T-hitter, blanking the opposition from the fifth inning on. Harper, the Merchants' twir- ler tamed the Oaks with three hits, two of them, combined with a walk in the 9th inning account. ed for the Oaks lone tally. Tole- tzka singled, Hurd walked and Frankie May drove in the run. The Oaks fielded three junior players, Kirkwood, catcher of West Yorks and Rutledge and Camm of Snow Construction. The game Was/ completed in the fast time of 1 hour and"23 minutes. roung all your Looking for low prices? Then look right here because nobody has more low prices than Rexall. 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