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The Oshawa Times, 19 Dec 1960, p. 14

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14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mendey, Becerber 19, 1960 po a. 'Durno's Continue MOD CROWD | Winning Climb | Genosha Hawks Dwene's Garege packehasers Ties, / game miscondwe "a % » pee (ang Acad wm on lop wn wd Yakw BH. Wn the Oshawe Major Hockey THIRD PERIOD ) league standings. garage 4 Hi ] V7 men chamhed (6 witiin one pot 5. Fwves. Bi ; ) of the pece-setting Oshawa A's Done. Balsom) trimming the leaders B71 last Is the first game of the werk by dowiiehender, Oshawi's fast improving Iwveniies hesied City Wide Answering Servier Hi Getting back 15 the Dwrne's triwmph, the puckehasers of eopeh Wick Northey were realby: goals 19 s Gan flying and were [ull credit for the to their ol victory over Oshaws Oshaws remains msecond a bdo A wih Conch Northey, with a cowple Veteran defenceman Everett ond Saving wer SEVER GAMES more aces stil wp Wis sleeve. Edwards (allied both gosls (or points ehend of hopes 10 land three more Pay: the A's, dub Toronte YMEA, ers tn bolster his duh in the A's -- godt, Robinson; de stretch drive in an atiempl 0 fence; McGarry, Edwards, Keen of capture their second-strmgnt title. an. forwards: Myles, Romer: oof The mild-mannered mentor 5 uck, Baker, Dodsworth, Lawson, seeking # couple of detencemen England, Arnold, O'Connor and! #nd a forward and hopes to have Garrard two boys on his roster when the, DURNO'S GARAGE ~ gosl -- league starts up aller the New Melnick: defence; Olesnik, Yeor, The next two weeks, being Price, Cole; forwards: 5 West: oo 4 Christmas and New Year Bun fall, Gray, Wills, G. Westlall, to "er ochawn club heen more i day, there are no games schedul- Brown, Mile Justeks nd Burke: ccournte with their passes and ol ' i ve . aan JUVENILES -- CTYWIDE | Scoring -- Nome, Shite, her IN at pie FIRST WINNERS of The | full entry of 32 rinks participat- | sented. Lefi-Ao-right shove are | Rawson. Other members of the Five different players shored Pensiies w Arnold B07 B06 TTALTie was, they fafled to click Corby's Trophy Open Bonspiel | ed, was Bob Walker's Oshawa | shown Ross Munson, Corby's | rink are Dune Brodie and Rich | #9 Oshawa Juvenile "Stars ge Myles § OND PERIOD in the first three minutes when honors, at The Oshawa Curl- | entry, Skip Walker was not op | representative, presenting the | Vesey fented City Wide Anverng 1 SE os they got several good breaks. ing Club on Saturday, when a | hand when the trophy was pre- | new trophy, to viceskip Doug ~Phote by Robt, Aldsworth yie od. Filling Hh fc Pe ! Dumas Yureski) , 15% Her Shen had io font vonil of ~ | ters, Roman Konorowskl, Glen! 2. Dunes; Mills sure every chance they got. Till | Balsom, Boh Bishop and playing (Tureski, G, Westfall) 826 Cob vo "With big John Mekbhon conch Dune Brodie Penalties -- O'Connor 140 Kec gel" cardner hitting * well, ose cores t ed ure Teddy Neplorkowski tallied the non 48 Arnold 1617 nd Me moved nto 6 11-4 lead In the first lone CWAS gos Garry 16.28 iy § eal to 4 TUVENILES -- gost: Winkson; THIRD PERIOD five minutes. dud Sssiend 1s defence: O'Connor, Porteous, 3. A's: Edwards they had twe weeks before in Balsom, Glaspell; forwards: Ko- (Baker, Garrard) ' their home town I) » orowski, Nelson, Watt, Furey, 4, Durno's: Tureski t wn came hack I 1rst ( Ol b Boi 1S 1el Brodie, Peters, Dowe, Bishop (Cole, Wills) ' we Hawi fine o ay of and Yahn BA's: Edwards checking to hold the Livvies well | CITY WIDE ~ goal: Morden (Lawson, O'Connor) , 431 Vv converted severs) 3 fence: Fegan, F. Cockerton, Dely Durno's: Gray Say oughan i scores and The Corby's Trophy Bonspiel, of only six, They scored a sensa OSHAWA TORONTO £5€ | NW OELO0K PRAW es; forwards; Myles, Melean (Burke, §, Westfall) 1248 Cheski banged home some good an "open" event which saw a full| tional 7-end on the last end of [77 SEO [ Woes OSHAWA Yerensoroucw Sadowski, D, Cockerton, Fry, Na Durno's: G, Westfall _ hols in the dying minutes of the entry-list competing for the new! their first game to lie the score joc J, Tavish, io Ston Holes piorowski and Fry (Pureski, Wills) WO jit "Connie" Birzelezyk spark: trophy and 10 sets of prizes here and won out on the extra-end play Ab Robs 0B / 2G oF Norm Richards FIRST PERIOD Durno's: G. Westfall ed the Livyies' fast break and the on Saturday, proved a major sue- over Jack Hattan's Bancroft rink ? ? jack ean I Juves: Peters (Wills, Burke) ' 14.21 game turned into a fast break cess, with keen competition and The Butler foursome defeated an % Tea ee. 2 (Furey) 14.36 9. Durno's: Brown Lo set-up going both ways, As the close scores featuring the day's ather Fink of €lub mates, shippe q Bi ar R VIG Penalties --F. Cockerton 19.45 (Burke) . errr MBAS pong closed, Oshawa trafled 48-27 play oy Charlie Peacock, in their third goto" s mens, Moni WH fi SECOND PERIOD 10. Durno's rown t appeared to he coming hack i 7 Top prizes and the trophy went |Bame, 4 tightly-played tilt thal Norm Aller : ok a de Phips Jack Newtos 2, Moves: Brodie ; (Burke) . 17.14 ut io McKibhon was top BOB GARDNER (14) VOILE AN OSHAWA BID to Bob Walker's home-club entry.|ended up 6-3 for eight ends kip, 9 Hared low George Michel (Bishop) 0.5 Penalties -- None, man in the first half with 16 The rink included Doug Rawson, High two-game winners in the OSHAWA TORONTO afi ' Roy s 8 Juves: Konorowski Officigls -- Lionel Wilson, Har: ooinie "Gary Vaughan had six 10F week for the Livingstone elub,i18. The Kingston club are East re Edo ail For owe ) skif A ; Dunc Brodie and Rich Vesey|lste draw was Harold Brownlee's hoe Foer, Ged fo PARRY SOUND (Watt, Glaspell) 13.44 vey Balsom, Rocky Esposito and vue Gennsha Hawks, who lost thelr only game this sea: ern Canadian Seni They amassed # total of 14 plus 1,|Oshawa rink with a score of 16 x y Greer Fete Rutherford, Alex Mackey, Reg. Low, Penalties Sadowski, 10.36; Lionel Baker. Scorer, Jim 8haw.| "wpe Oshawa club opened thelcon in an exhibiton mateh with Nr unidian Setar B Shamim, for three wins, their first round|while Dean MeLaughlin's four: Herb Robinson, = Ken Macluckie Bob Pattie Alf Farr, second half with 8 flourish. Vaug-| Niagara University Freshmen McKibbon 21 B adam 9, game heing their only one-sided] some were -next with .9 plus skip, 9 . Ary ATE Je Hareld Nation, | PY han, Newey and Tom Olinyk each ast Saturday 89-87, in overtime i pi A ase Hy Vietory 3, for their two wins _ DIMAWA §CARSO) ] Kip, 3 hit for two points and OSHAWA! They defeated a semi-pro club Porter. Fahl 3, Thrower 4 Kil. D, Chamberlain's Peterborough) The high one-win prizes went to 26 Cr C0 R. Ritchie OSHAWA DIXIE ca 1an eaners cut a wide swath as they turned! from Buffalo Tuesday and dump rea 12. Snowsell 6 and St, John rink was the other three-game|Al Parkhill's rink, with B plus 1. Frank Young 0. Maxwell, 4 4 John Maishman, it on and cut the Livvies' lead 10! od Western University in London Total 6 a : ' p 4 on Macl, Y's Toronto rink Paul Michas ge Russ Upper tional J y p 3 winner in the 9.00 am. draw, |Ken MacLuckie's Toronto rink Paul Mick ' . IY an Russ Lippe 13 points, But the additional on Friday night by almost 20 OSHAWA ~-- Oldfield 8, Cheski | having only eight for three wins.|won the one-win prizes in the p sip, v He | height and experience soon Began points 2 Re . They 8 out an 8.7 win in their| early draw, Eight of the 10 sets of po Siva N RovAL EAN Eh a Yed Wildy 2 ean weep to pay off for the Tillsonburg club a will have a long rest ho i. ah ok frst game and had lo 80 to an] prizes were captured hy Oshawa [fC 5600s ,, MANGROFT and thay gol Fight back fa with now, taking on Niagara Falls in Vaughan 13 and Newey 6, Total p i seco 4 Bill Jock ally Lew | wexsmith, # J! 4 d 3 1 3 5 round tilt against Paul Michael Fred Moss was chairman of Bob Mercer Bill How Bert ! E. Arbic Rolling the second high team efforts of the season for Acadian| Kilrea worked well together and a Jague Hn, MN home mo dan "» | nD, Kell nd J Oshawa foursomi Saturday's event with Bill 'Brown kif kip, 7, B Jil M. McAlpine, otal Gr "A" of the To- Cleaners, which featured almost hanged home 17 points between| o: E y will p ay @ series of fficials - , Kelly a } } 2 A A A ter. Following the PETERBOROUGH OSHAWA ally Bu Jack Hatton, total in Group "A of the To- MECEEES: Bo f Jey | EXhibitions with ~ Peterhorough, Brady, Oshawa George Bates' Oshawa rink was, lee as drawmaster, Yorowing the FEF Bioran oo 0 Iw); Sew, ronto City Major five pin league, perfect relief howling by hothithem, Coach Fimer Ripleyiyioo io "ow tiond and Hamilton. Scorers W. Watts, Tillson. best in the two-win division with/ final game, Ross Murison present mherigin, 8. Boars OSHAWA Acadian Cleaners blanked the Ozzie Keeler and John Trott wouldn't take his first string club fo round out a 20-game schedule | burg, B, Eagleson and B. Wrubel a score of 14 plus 8 while righted his company's new. trophy to jo. "Ui W. Holden, fal Butler Jack Hammond, Penny's Italian Food entry for a| Dick Adams had one of his bet: off until there were only four min tpe re oiauqnwne start on Feb.| Oshawa ; on their heels was another local|the young Oshawa winners and p, moor {olde ) Reg Fair, five-to-zero win, Totals 6208 for|ter days with 270, 240, 266, 239 and| utes left, Then it was only he ------ foursome, Ab Robins and his| then assisted in the presentation I Mh Less Harfisor Acadian. 5526 for Penny's {#24 for a total of 1336; Hank| cause McKibhon fouled out, Osh: fellow-teachers, who won (wolof the other prizes Second. ame yma b Gorrie kip 5 Acadian took the first game Sarnovsky was next with 260, 248,| awa worked well through the lat games with a total score exactlyl Following are the complete re: coriyle, 8; Bryant, Bram OSHANTER OSHAWA 1288 to 1078. the second 1280 to| 24% 285, 217 for 1261; L1oyd|ier half and were only outscored » 14, They were beaten in their| sults Mercer, Bishop Ralph Bemis, io Jo yo, a spirited effort | BahING 220, 263, 226, 236, 208 for 3a-a1, which is doing very well MEN ! Look at this! : ! ak IT Ghry Ben. wir f J [YIN 280 1 { ol third game by the trophy-winners | 9:00 O'CLOCK DRAW 8 iden, Tor foacrine lex Wikser, | by Penny's in the third game, the! 08" or 1228 and Bob Galagher| Against a club such os. the Liv: wins and a total score of 13 plus 3 Du This entry included Fred Moss, g o%0) x arvey Ed. Hil Rie Andrews 2) p el oon Guan fy Godrews dian 1202 to 1012 and the fifth og ayerage had his toughest day| the whole game. The addition of| Don Crothers and Hal Butler iP 3: |Michoel ariyle, MeHugh Chas, White game was Acadian all the way of the season and invariably pick: Montana Slate University's Con-| They beat out George Camphell's| OSHAWA yene t Richard y Dean Mekaughling 1875 to 1136 to complete the shut ed head pins on double strikes! nie Strezeleyk and Alabama's | S local entry in their third game, Larry Marshall n Chamberlair ohinson, Li ip, 5 lout for Oshawa, but was terrific in picking up his| Alex Garrow has given them as TOPCOAT Wally Butler's entry from the John Morrison, Stubbins, Walker r Stone Gam w= ay, | It was one of the best team pins, | strong a starting club as they had Bev. Smith home club, won their three games (q re Bates WAT Mack uckle 2! Bryar jutler B, Sumner ] 3 W, Stu Alain i Was a ship of i gain|last year, when they went lo He Home Sl, NO Ee fee games A 3. | flack Bn 44 : Brownies SL) on the leading People's club, as Olymples after winning the Ca CAR COAT - Trewin Wii Roy Bil) WEEKEND STARS they also came through with #| nadian senior title, Chances are| or Mclaughlin, i Qorrie five-game vielory over their 0ppo-| they ean win that Canadian title Hattan Thompsor i Pana % Ratan 2. |" Ry THE CANADIAN PRESS |nens. Plantation Bowl, when the| again this year, With the Purchase of Any y Wildgoose Johnston, Bossi : Jewellers racked up a dandy 6426, High scorer for Tillsonburg was Merchants And I on S Game = Montreal's Charlie Hodge, subi eam (oig], | 7ohn: McKibhon with 31 points 4 Thempsen, 7: Roy stitute goalkeeper for Jacques People's now lead with 20 pts.;| Connie Strzelezyk added 15 and Gare Johnston, Plante, stopped 27 shots to Tel: Acadian Cleaners 17, Plantation! was easily the best player on the Father J. Pereyma's rink took First Game = 1 J; Actor y i 1160 cl top honors In the 10.00 a.m, divi-l osHawA | UXBRIDGE . 10; Maclckie 7, [Bred Sumnar, Fred Thempsen, | oy alt took the third game | 243, 200, 214, 200, 251 for 10 [Fiitsonburg used their Olympic the hid for the trophy, with three Rich Vesey Bud Ingledew, £ el WiiMichael ? Vididd . i . : | Bob Gallagher, who has been|front line of Boh ar m Gard- | 3 Merrick d Alla Y OSHAWA OSHAWA | The fourth game went to Aca leading the league with the high: ner and John MeKibbon almost ® Taylor, = Third Game »= Mercer 3) Wiligoose Richards, ister his second shutout in 11/18 "Stan Jarvis 13, Seagrams 11,|floor, Ken Kilvea followed with LJ Butler Peacock ( y 2 |Pereyma, Campbell, J. (games, as Canadiens defeated Darrigo's 11, Penny's 8, Metvor 1 and Bobby Gardner had I}, ¥or ontinue In 1- Pace um : Tonal 5 New York Rangers 24, | Plumbing 6, |Oshawa, Gary Vaughan notched Open A Charge Account Mek aughlin \ Hattan, 3 | Canadien rightwinger Bernie! The Acadian Cleaner elub has|1§ points and Carl Cheski had 11. ® No Interest 3' 35a BOS 4 x th Oshawa Merchants chalked up(1l. Merchants: Samolenko (11th) Robinson, Hq Myles and Geoffrion who scored hoth goals won 18 games out of the possible| Alex Radovieh was next wi a phinson, Harmon ba LL a Canadiens defeated New ink 15 during the past three weeks eight @® No Carrying Charges another impressive, UAW Hockey (Sneddon. McMahon) 12.14 West . . League victory yesterday morn: > hiss ; 1st Period G S ors 20 and with only two weeks schedul:| TLivvies showed more aecurate N P ing in the Bowmanville. Arena.| Tenalties -- Vanstone (mis: | poo tw EVAR BOWLIN NEW Ranyers, lim Bartlett. who! #1 bowling remaining, the Osh: shooting at the foubline, sinking ® No Down Payment hlanking hapless Baker Vending conduct 7.68 (Robinson) vers 01H FRIENDLY i gh pn cluding the | awa hove must keep Wining And) 20-0128 ablempte Wille he. Fl ; h registered! id 2m PLY seor } "| hope for a slip hy People's, osha Hawks manag 10rd, i. The Shtutout win reistered ONY'S + CREDIT UNION |? hoy i Syles Hh), 0.01 ol neratulations to the Has Beens on Lying marker--as Toronto Maple] Phe BLA Bi a be nil] It was the fourth game this OPEN EVERY NIGHT TO 9 P.M, by any puckstopper (his season. | Tony's Refreshments remained 3 1 i WL 0} winning the Tiret asetion Leafs and Boston Bruins fought for the next two weeks, due to (EXCEPT SAT.) pueks within breathing distance of first-| * non His (Ath), Two doubles were howled this weeki (oo 4.8 draw in Torento 8atur:/ihe Christmas and New Year UNTIL CHRISTMAS REC F ( k . viding J | (Miller) 7.06 Winnie Seotl 460 (286, 214) and rene A » . In the second hall of the Week:-lgia00 Merchants, edging Credit ! Hh "I Hann 426 (339) Tae any holidays, Scheduled play will re Detroit Rookie | hle-header, Tony's Refresh " " 4 Tony's: Robinson ) y douhle-head on fre Union 54. Tony's trail the pace { 10010 Over 300 soores were: Barbara Ryver: | Montreal's Henri Richard who|sume on Saturday, Jan, 7 at Knoh ments defeated a stubborn Credit], a's five points (West, Currie 10.08] cn 1a Mabel Nichoise ) H A i » Union club 54. Captain vid ters by five .poin i Tony's: Myles (10th), gn 96 Mabel Nicholson 306, and! ooved one goal and assisted on|Hill, with Acadian meeting Dar: Loses His Lenses Armstrong called the victory a| Al Myles potted two goals, hs = (Rohinson, West) 19.58] Paints taken were: Jokers 3, May: nother as Canadiens defeated | Fg0 & special one' for their manager|™h and 10th of the campaign 10 peyaiii Napiorkowski 13.00, tells 0; Hopefuls 3. Slawpokes 0: Head | Boston Bruins 42 Sunday. The members of the Acadian! EHICAGO (AP) -- Someone park Tony's to victory q 1 ol (Fine 2 Has Beens 1; Satellites 3, Jes : . Cleaner club extend the season's hp y g and coach, Larry Steffen and dutton 18.47 and Napiorkowskl Detroit's Gordie Howe, , who threw a hard block inte E ¥ Latky Wil he inst he: | ors | y greetings to thelr many support: . 00k sith Dety Red Lloyd Clarke. Both of these men| Lavk ills, the mainstay 0.00 , p ¥ M » Diachuk, rookie with Detroit Rec + ¢ t Standing: Has Beens 31, Headpins 30, |5cored two goals, including the| gre wishing them the very best i A have- spent tireless hours in hind Credit' Union's offence, (rig 2nd Period Hopefuls 96, Mavhells 4. Jokers 3) winner, as Red Wings defeated! over om Ae arn don, Wings, Sunday night during their rounding the Merchants inte the!gered home all three goals, The, 6. Union: Wills (7th? Iehters 18, Satellites 16 and Slowpokes{ cy ! ; oi Ru be over the holiday period and dur: ga National Hockey League vie: 8 Chicago Black Hawks 8 = 2 8un:| ing the coming New Year tory over Chicago Black Hawks league-leaders pepperpot centre also picked a (Miller, Middleton) " d pasty stick eut, which reguived| 7. Union: Wills (8th) EANTWAY LANES 10-FIN MIXED | Diachuk lost his contact lenses lay MERCHANTS - BAKER'S four' stitches (Middleton) 12 Turkey Toll winners were as follows Joronta's Frank Mahoviieh, IMPORTED TEA on the ice and officialls called} 36 KING EAST 'Where Smart Men Shop' The brilliant goalwork of Ross, CREDIT UNION -- goal, Cicka; 0 Tony's: Hill (Tun) ail some of these ended in ties, so Who seored the winning goal and| he United States imported [time for five minutes during the| Hawe and the four-goal perform: defence. MoLinton, Qaudet, Mq Goulding, Robinson) (40 ve WI have fo have & deciding dees ser up another as Maple Leafs) 12 490,340 pounds of Indonesian| second period, Players from both (Downtown Oshawa) ance of George Samolenko paved Quaid. J. Smith, Lodge fo Ponaltie Miller 11.24 Robin. Men High tiple sevateh, Stew Mal defeated New York Rangers 3:2 tea in the first nine monthd of teams searched in vain for the| SUBERNL] 1h] 1441) gh single the way for Oshawa Merchants wards. Middleton, Legree, Tam. son 14.35 Gaudet 1485, Currie sciah Geatge Turner 218: high triple | SGaY this year lenses / : shutout 140 win over Baker plvn, Wills, Elllott, Miller and (major) 15 48 and MeQuaid 20.00, with handicap, Archie Patel Sud, 111 ( Vending Naplorkowsk dred Period IR, WT handicap, ford + 5S Hawe's goals against average TONY'S REFRESHME NTS Scoring None Tatierc With AHP Soiaielc Viuaka naw stands at 2.25, having allow: goal Melnick defen ¢ Redd Penalties Gaudet 4.54 Mason 530 (178. 181, 808): high single ed 18 goals in eight games play. Delany Goulding Currie, § Helerees Lionel Wilson and serateh, Bark Vaughan, 308; high tri le : A e : ; i «Cah S with handicap, Lil Salvas, 343, 36.87% od. George Westfall triggered a 'Smithy forwards, Sutton, Hi1L Nel Suddard: seaver, dim Shaw. E00 SEEES Randican. Math Wells three goal "hat-trick 174, 21-200 OSH. MERCHANTS goal Hidden scare was 485, Kea Graves Hawe; defence, MoMahan, Coy OLD COUN R SOCCER i hai duck ig na. . | I Y iden seore, Belly Taster 479 hell, Marshall Wallace, 5. West Men's Consolation Ernie Gillespie fall; forwards, Samolenko, Tyan Wi Wamen's Mary Cole #2 sneddon, Armsirong, Arnold and¢ LONDON (Reuters Results Fourth Division Men's a. and aver Sew Malloy | a . er # 3 , ering 1 stal P § vil, Bol MeHugh 830 (300), Lucky Willy & Westfall of British soccer games played Accrington 3 Crysia 1 i Jim Wallace 526, George Twraes BAKER VENDING goal. Saturday Harrow 34 Crewe Alex 4 MO (212), Doug Cele 488, Frank Vanstone; defence Rorabeck First Division Bradioed 7 Wau hingte no 4 lel A) {o0), Gea, Haid 2b, doin Cockerton, Hartford, Woodcock: Apsenal 2 Burnley 3 Do \ A 'D ! abi , Wi, Dave Calling M1 forw 5, Lintner, Bannon, Ford 3 oneaster arlington ( Wamen's 400 and avey Donna fa, and Bannon Birmingham 2, Bolton 2 (ifingham 3 Chester 0 Mason 430 (306), Lil Salvas 507 (338), y a b Blackburn 1 Man United 2 Hartlepoals 1 Southport 3 Onda Gann 492, Muriel Judge 478, Shiv 1st Period ha y ¢ WLI EAN Shelenkoff 470. Marlene Mason 495 1. Merchants: Samolenko (8th) Blackpool 3, Leicester 1 Mansfield 2 Aldershot 0 fanel Peel 473, Mari Wells 436, Mary { Sneddon) 1.20 Cardiff 2, Fulham 0 Millwall 3 York City 2 Cale, Fairley Bouckley 438, Jackie Cal: | A a we Jo George 431, Mavis Tayler 499, | 2. Merchants: G Westfall (dh) Chelsea 2, Aston Villa 4 Ratlam on 1 Oidhaw 0 i fine Wilkand 414, Bark Vaughan 408 | (Armstrong. MoMahan) 17.21 Everton 1, Tottenham Hotspur 3 Rat Male by Lois kport hod 0), Mare Anhistan 4, Carale Callis i 4 3 Penalties -- Wallate 3.23 Wal. Man City 1, Notts F 2 EX car a ' [24 Na N Liitee Wa or 3 Foam Standing Bo-Peep Restan lace 11.20 and 8. Westfall '(miss Newcastle 0 Preston a hI LTA Mig WAINLEAS conmpnayig PES - 4 ie > visio penal 36%, Doreen's Beauly Salon MONT conduct) 14.37 West Hrom 2 Sheffield W 2 Aberdeen 2 Partick 3 al, Hyman Real Bstate 483. Marian \ AL Sanam 2nd Period West Ham i, Wolverhampton 0 Eh Rh i Ale S04 MeMurtry Ins 142, Jahn CERN) - 3. Merchants: Aynald. (14th Second Division Daan U2 TR Proson's, Men's Wear "332 Kasway ANody 2 ~- A 5 nde \ Lanes 3M \ 143 Suhw (Armstrong, (. Westfall) 5.29% Brighton 3, Derby 2 Hearts 2 Celtie 1 Lunch 43, Untouchables 34), Howie's Merchants: Samolenko (ih Ipswich & Leviton Or 2 Kilmai k 1 Dunferm! HA 241, The Traders 3-3, Gases 30 (Sneddon, Tran! 6.37 Leeds 2 Liverpool 2 a Sy Bowl Em Overs 34 \ » " hn A # Motherwell 2 Dundee 0 Congratiiations ge 0 Bo Peep for the Merchants: Sneddon (17th Lincoln 2 Portsmouth 3 Raith 2 Alrdrieonians # WOlen as we have Aly one Week loft (Samelenko, Marshall) 801 Luton 1. Huddersfield © [Rangers 3 St Mix on 1 She can stah them Alter Christmas 3 ¢ at ArmstT nh A . " Ang } I i he neal section starts se let's get aul Mer han strong R " Middlesbrough 1 Bristol R1 hd Lanark 4 St. Johnstone 2 anil Baw! and see wha the nex! section Arnold 4.52 Scunthorpe vs Chariton ppd Mvis vinners will be Merchants: Samolenke (10th) Sheffield U 1. Norwich 1 xihion 8 ! AYR n Tran 14 00 'Southampton 3 Rotherham 2 Blo Hg A i AUN no n Vaw . A phants: G. Westfall (i) TE. bbb ners aviey Was tan bawler this week. | Merchants: G. Westfa A) Stoke 9 Plymouth © Cowdenbeath 3 Arbroath 1 Bho Toggle {Armstrong HAL Swansea 3 Sunderland 3 Duspharton- | § 3 Lom ended Ihe Ast section. | E » 9 Merchants: S Westfall (Jd 1 vi " lop 4 TRHETA Bees won with 38 paints Happy B RNE S {Arnold} 1818 hird Division E Stirling 1 Hamilton 2 Gang and Blgw Outs tied for Ind lace I 1 3 ® Bristol C 1 Bradiord C 2 Forfar 4 Bast Fife | Haw Outs won the section with 20.4% | Aba Penalties--Armsirong, 164 n A 8 PINS ? ard Period Bucy va. Southend bpd . Morten ) Mea | i 2 Busy A took 4 owt from Union BURNETT'S 10, Merchants: G. Westfall (10h) Coventry 3 Barnsley 2 Seah a uae ) a a a. Celebrated he (Armstrong, Arnold T3 Halifax 1 Swindon 1 . IRISH LE AGUE hy Moonheatns i 2 Cn cud LONDON Hull City 1 Colehester 1 Ballymena 2 Glentoran A 1. Nicholwon VBL (M8). ' GIN POOR LAND Notts C 3 Watiord 1 WE id RI ETI wore canapians soy BURNETT'S rian any other ory ein, DRY GIN ( lang Only about one third of the land Queen's PR 3 Bournemos Cliftonville 3 Coleraine 4 ih in Spam lends itsell te cultiva Reading 2 Newport 3 Dorey City 1 Crusaders 3 A Standing Bony Bees 2 tion, the remainder being arid or Shrewsbury 2 Torquay 1 Glenavon 3 Distillery 2 Sang 3h dow Gals 3h Mead 4 } y 9 ™ 5 30 Jo'ettes 30, Union Maids WW mountainous, Walsall § Port Vale 2 Liatield 3 Portadowa 1 Luckies 15, Go-Geviers 13 : .

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