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The Oshawa Times, 2 May 1960, p. 10

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* the Teeps dropped the opener 5.3|scored Edmonton's goal in the 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, May 2, 1960 ih Re 7) (LIGHT-HEAVY Berke Emery Is Canadian Champ SHERBROOKE, Que. (CP) -- Canada's new light-heavyweight boxing champ is Burke Emery, a tall handsome farmboy from Quebec's eastern with Ps 4 ithe kind of left hand the old- 4 cated last November by EDMONTON OIL KINGS TOUR GENERAL MOTORS PLANTS HERE Teeps Toy With Crumbling Kings Stapleton as St. Catharines' top TORONTO (CP) -- St. Cathar- sharp like we are now- we can't S ; : appl rect, who Would like to a Rg today have one|miss winning the whole thing." |defence combination, picked up| Butialo LR five ~ Fame ning STANDINGS PAY amum, saschall thy som. skate in the door leading to their| Observers agreed. four assists. Strea She Bisons tok No. § Ib . a t on Rs, Siginle, are to, To second Memorial Cup champion-| Coach Harry Allen of the Oill The Teepees bombarded Russ Re She! a ele at 6.30 pm. ship in six years. [Kings said "too many things that|Gillow in the Edmonton nets with|© Mion Brats tive-game losis By THE CANADIAN PRESS All Midget - age players and They hold a 2-1 edge in games Went wrong for us" and prom-ithree drives in the first few sec- string with a 3-1 opening game Allan Cup . others wishing to play minor in the best-of-seven final series|ised the Teepees would have stifflonds and clicked on their fourth victory over Montreal BE the (Best-of-seven final) ow ntario baseball this season are to report pe a badly disorganized and|opposition in the remaining/when Maki took a pass from|p als snapped back and teok the WL T F APts. to Alexandra Park, on Tu Edmonton Oil Kings and, |8ames. He admitted the Teepees|Stapleton and his rising shot) ohtcap 4-3. Rochester defeated Chatham 3011811 evening, also at 6,90 o'clock, unless they leave their equipment| "beat us to the puck all after-/found 3 corner. Hall scored what| pS mon Fos EHC 0 SF0 nl | Trail 03111 18 1 All Junior-age players intend. in the dressing room or suddenly|noon." proved to be the winning goal at|c"" 40 bioheader, then lost the Saturday's Result £e amp Ing to try out for the Oshawa lose their 'scoring punch, they| The shots on goal-54 to 28--|7:12 and Brenneman added an-|ji isan's's' Havana and Toronto Chatham 2 Trail 1 Legion Junior ball team this sea- should wrap up the title in the uly he SY, The Teepedt kept other at 18:31, were not scheduled hecause of Chatham ohghi's Game TORONTO (CP)--L. J. Walton gon, ore ] Jeport so | Alexandra next two games. joe with nifty backchecking and MUFFED CHANCES May Day celebrations scheduled Memerta) © of Toronto was top gun in this|g30 pom, A pons wn tented te 0 a ing Lorcheckin. LEAD de a Gilt Penningion, I lane Browne's dosbie drove in ( Restot eves fina) Ph Wiihug's Dune wheel hooting i h t : : the ninth inning to ; rl 5 1954, 8. Catharines went ahead just|Bruce MacGregor and Gosbel help Columbus. break iia. Joying|St. Cath 2101 8 dion ONCE fod 0A out of & Oshawa Walker 4th overcame the Albertans 9-1 here 42 seconds after the start of theicoasted in on Roger Crozier but oo. "and stay in seventh place| Edmonton 1 2 0 8 18 3 possible 300, 4 ernoon |game, made it 3-0 at the end of|they couldn't beat him. Sunday sion lar helore 3 Sw the first period and went into the| Goebel and Joyal almost ig 7-1/elic with close-in blasts in the Canadian junior final since 1946, (final 20 minutes with a big 7-1 ked t Ridsers in He i i iead. The Oil Kings thr They practically toyed with -the riod SUE er Teepe ria tmers talk about. Shooting the left with flawless| precision, the 25-year-old Emery won the title by scoring a seventh-round knockout over Tor- onto's Gordie Baldwin in a rare Sunday afternoon card, A crowd of 1,800 gave home- bred Emery lusty support in his underdog bid for the crown va- fisher- man Yvon Durelle of Baie Ste, '| Anne, N. Emery"s purse was 12% per SPORTS CALENDAR TODAY'S GAMES SOCCER Oshawa and District League -- United vs Hollandia at Kinsmen Civic Stadium at 6.45 p.m, TUESDAY'S GAMES No games scheduled, cent of the $5,000 gross receipts. bination, He rose at eight and a Baldwin, 24, making his debut in|Wicked flurry flied } off, A the 175-pound class after cam-| Baldwin was unable to Osh Min paigning as a heavyweight, had a ih Eley s left jabs ana sit awa or a rts. wih rs tee od Ener Softball Assoc in every the . |DECKED TWICE The Torontonian, decked for the second time in the seventh round of the scheduled 12- rounder, was counted out while in a corner, glassy-eyed and helples He tried to get up at the count of seven but call med, ste were (wo seco an. "Gordie was down too low round when the referee tolled 10, in weight. He was weak as a Emery sent Baldwin down the| kitten. first time with a left-right com- "He weighed 205 ft Month five-point scoring system. MANAGER TAKES BLAME Baldwin's manager Earl (Sully) Sullivan blamed himself for the setback, Baldwin's fourth in seven pro bouts following a 100-fight amateur career, "It was my fault," said Sulli- Meets Tonight Oshawa Minor Softball Associa. tion will hold en im) nt organ- ization meeting this evening, at 7.30 o'clock, at Simcoe Hall, All Neighborhood Association Parks intending to enter a team in the Kiwanis Bantam (boys) Softball League this summer, should have a representative on By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS There are no streaks going in the International League today and at least two clubs--Columbus and Miami--are more than a little glad. Columbus snapped a six-game losing streak in the second game of a doubleheader against Buf- falp Sunday, beating the league |'eading Bisons 4-2 and snapping a half game ahead of Miami. Ed Lauta picked up his first vietory for Columbus while Don Erickson lost. i lonly on two occasions, midway ) Kines 2 duerviy oll for #| through the first period and in|back to score four goals in four the opening two minutes of the minutes and 29 seconds. ONE-SIDED SCORES |second when Bt. Catharines led! Gillow, who suffered an eight- Sunday's victory followed a 6-2/3-0. |stiteh cut over his right eye in| triumph two nights earlier after] Left winger Bobby Goebel the series opener and had to sit| out the second game, said "1 af home last Wednesday, The last minute of the second period. couldn't see out of my eye." fourth game is Tuesday night and] Centres Ray Cullen and Mur-| "What really got me was the the fifth Friday. The latter was/ray Hall paced St. Catharines boards," he added. "Those pucks switched from Wednesday so it|with two goals each. Singles went| were coming off the back hoards would not conflict with the Inter-|to defencemen Pat Stapleton and|like ping pong balls." national League baseball opener. |Bill Speer and forwards Duke Teepee forwards were able to The only comment from Tee- Harris, Chico Maki and John|skate in on him almost at will pee coach Max Kaminsky on the|Brenneman. {and he had little chance on most game Sunday was: "If we stay! Carl Longarini, 'who partnersief the goals, J nd Georgelord last year with Miami, He n|tor, Foe ALLAN CUP F INALS Mom) ny hep hit i pitched only 4 2-3 innings with the (the Ontario open all-gauge event runs. Orioles. with 83 out of 100. WINS NORTH-SOUTH Maroons One Step From Senior Crown TRAIL, B.C. (CP) -- Chatham our third-period pace and we had|Trail's goal in the third when Maroons gre playing it safe both|them really going then," {defenceman Don McGregor ac off and on the ice, They need| Billy Forhan of Chatham|Cideatally knocked the puck into only a tie to win the Allan Cup| opened the scoring at 13:11 of the|his own net, but will make no predictions on|second period. Pinoke McIntyre| Sharp, with his third goal of the outcome of tonight's game. |made it 1-1 at 2:04 of the third| the final series and his 20th in 32 Trail Smoke Eaters gave the period. | playoff games, took a pass from Maroons a tidy battle Saturday| Cesare Maniago held the Ma.| McGregor at his own blue line, night. The score was 1-1 early in roons up in the first 40 minutes raced the length of the ice and the third period. Then Gary and finished the game with 34/beat Martin with a backhand Sharp went the length of the ice saves, He suffered a three-stitch|drive. { to score at 10:46 and give the| eut when hit by a flying puck) Sharp commented afterwards: Maroons a 2-1 victory. |early in the third. Chatham leads the best oF \DoFrs HIS MASK "It's a good thing I got that goal. I didn't do anything else during the game. My leg still FOURTH HOME RUN Joe Lonnett's fourth home run and Bob Bowman's first sparked Buffalo's. opening game victory that went to Dallas Green. Bill Hall and Leo Rodriguez homered for the Jets, as Dick Lines lost. Barry Shetrone and Ron Sam- ago. When I brought him down 1 brought him down too far. I was afraid he wouldn't make the weight. But he should have come hand, prepared to definitely de- clare his park's intentions. All Midget boys' teams are also urged to have representation at Columbus Snaps Buffalo Streak in five pounds heavier." Said Baldwin disgustedly: "I left my fight in the gym, I tonight's meeting, to discuss plans for the coming season. GOOD START Oshawa Vikings Juniors, the third team of the Oshawa Rug- ger Club, made an auspicious debut to their season Saturday afternoon at Lakeview Park, when they trounced Toronto Wan- Saters Juniors by the score of The Juniors are entered in a league with Balmy Beach Aurora, Oakwood Collegiate and Wander- ers and on Saturday's showing, they rate as the team fo beat. They are comprised of Oshawa "high school" students and are quickly catching on to the rules of this game, under the guidance of coach Chris Krause, Gerry Tymoshik led the scor- ers Saturday by scoring 10 points on two touchdowns and two con. verts, Other Oshawa touchd were by Jim Hinkson, Tony Sara- mak and Larry Williams. Bill Roka, at fullback, Gi McKnight and Bill Ayleswo! were particularly outstanding for the Oshawa side. Harrison and Anderson also played aggressive games, Junior Vikings Win First One The Senior side was idle over' the weekend, after ; zu decision to Toronto week, Although de- fea the Osha team, or ross on " . dous game and wif uy te mia: utes , had the score brilliance of the AA ---------- a ---------- at 14-14, but the Scottish wing i i sii 5 i ) 3 5 53° gif g £ FF gs 28 = Ei we =5E iC £ T growl assur rugger, H & of wide open had nothing out there. I had noth- ing at all." aldwin was unmarked. Eme had 2 nasty bruise above the left NEED MORE PLAYERS FOR LEGION MINOR BASEBALL TEAMS More players are needed to round out some of the teams in- tended for the 1960 Oshawa Le. gion Minor Baseball Association's teams. All Bantam players, living west of Simcoe street and south of King street, who would like to Cal Browning became the first Rochester pitcher to hurl a shut- out as two walks, a wild pitch and Bill Harrell's double drove in Rochester's runs off loer Bill Stafford. Mark Freeman needed relief to win the second game for Richmond while Lynn Rube lost. HOCKEY SCORES, eye. "I actually won that fight in the gymnasium like they say a fighter does," Emery said, "They had to kick me out of the gym- nasium when they closed." The victory gave Emery a rec- ord of 290 wins and two draws in 38 pro bouts, In U.S. Title Race JAMAICA, N.Y. (CP) -- Alex Oakley of Oshawa, a member of Canada's 1066 Olympic team, placed fourth in the United States 10-kilometre walking champion- ship Sunday. Rudy Haluza, 28-year-old U.S, Air Force Saplain, won the six- mile, 376.y event by a 25-foot Walsin in 48 minutes three sec. onds, Oakley, 20, efinished two min. Sunday's Result St. Catharines 9 Edmonton 1 Tuesday's Games Edmonton vs St. Catharines at Toronto OHA Junior B Toronto § Waterloo 7 (Waterloo leads best - of - seven final 20) OHA Intermediate A Georgetown 3 Napanee 8 (Napanee wins best - of - seven final 4-2) In spite of strong winds, Walton fired his highest score Sunday in the all-gauge event, breaking 99 of 100 targets. Runner-up in this event was C. H. McCreary of Ottawa, with 97 out of 100, Walton won the 20- gauge title Saturday with a 97, Championships in the .410 and the 28-gauge were won by A. N, Francis of Montreal, Francis won the .410 in a shoot-off with Wal. ton, ford hit home runs to help Miami end its streak as Vito Valen- tinetti pitched a seven-hitter for the Marlins, Babe Birrer lost. Pinch hitter Joe Caffie hit a two-run homer and Angel Scull raced all the way home from sec- ond on an infleld out in the final inning for Montreal's victory. ) Walton and McCreary were members of a five-man Ontario team that won the Ontario-Que- mile and was never headed. bec challenge trophy with a total Last year, Oakley, a member of 483 out of a possible 500. Other|of the 'Gladstone Athletic Club, shooters included Joe Ross, placed fifth, Sault Ste. Marie, with a 96. | Valdemer Grandy of Toronto, Mrs. .W K. White of Montreal another Gladstone club competi- won the ladies' ch ionshi finished 14th in 54:12. utes, 10 seconds behind Haluza OPTION PITCHER who took the lead after the first BALTIMORE (AP)--Baltimore Orioles Sunday optioned pitcher John Anderson to Miami on 24- hour recall, reducing their roster to 27 players. Anderson, 27-year. old righthander, had a 12-9 rec. Thomas Sets New Record High Jump PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- John Thomas, the towering Boston Uni. versity sophomore, soared to a world high jump record of seven feet, 1% inches in the Penn re- lays Saturday, A record crowd of 42,138 saw Thomas go over on his first try, There was daylight between him and the crossbar, The old mark of 7-1 was set in 1957 by Russia's Yuri Stepanov. Stepanov made his record with the aid of the controversial ele- vator shoe. His mark was ac- cepted but the shoe, which had a raised sole, later was banned, Another highlight of the relays was Ray Norton, who equalled the world record of the 220-yard dash around a turn with a clock- ing of 20,6, OMLA Names 1960 Officers TORONTO (CP)---Bob Sinclair of Toronto Alderwood became president of the Ontario Minor Lacrosse Association, meeting at suburban Long Branch Saturday. Tan Hutcheon of Huntsville was elected first vice-president, Bert Thorne, Port Dalhousie, second vice-president and Lloyd Gibson, Whitby, third vice-president. Ed Woodcock of Peterhgrough was re-elected on the executive. paling chairman ¥, 8, Blair a charge of sville heard from the Peterborough that the association was in checking raiding of juvenile clubs by junior clubs. They alleged the OLA did mot act following a claiming the Pet: club taken four ghuked \ 3 ers without permission Pie sold them to another junior elub. rgas Leps, 19-year-old Lithu- anian-born Canadian, starred as Michigan won the four-mile re- lay Saturday and the distance medley relay Friday. His strong finish won both, A had he In. Thomas, 19, alread cleared 7-2% indoors but ternational Amateur Athletic Fed- eration r i only outd records, This was only his second out- door competition as a collegian, Last week he equalled Charlie |Dumas' American outdoor record BASKETBALL TOURNEY STRATFORD (CP)-Toronto's West-End YMCA basketball team def the Stratford YMCA TITLE RACE LONDON (Reuters) -- Wolver- hampton Wanderers beat Chelsea 5-1 Saturday but won't know un- til today if it has won the English Football League title, The Wolves staged a grand- stand finish in their last game of the season while their closest rivals, Burnley, managed to stay in the championship race with a saved asa) for Ye Ganatian seu. Seth Martin at the other end, oe A one game tled and needs|Playing for the first time since only a tie tonight to win the title. mid-December without his fest ments for a pulled thigh muscle |colored face mask, stopped NO PREDICTIONS doesn't feel too good." [shots -- 17 in the final period. Since the second game. But when asked for a predic- Martin discarded the mask be-| Also suffering was Forhan who tion on tonight's game, Chatham | cause it was too hot and blurred Was hit on the left ankle by a coach Johnny Horeck declared, his vision on low shots. stick in the second period, "I'm not saying a thing." Forhan's goal, his fourth of the REFEREE BUSY He added: We haven't won it series, came during a scramble. Referee Frank Diagnault had yet and for two periods out there| Martin kicked out a shot by Joe his hands full keeping players it was touch and go. [Malo and the rebound bounced to| under control, Several times wild "I knew when we got by the the shifty right winger, who| jamming occurred around both first period that we had the/calmly banged it in. ; ends with Trail playing - coach game. No one can stand up tol McIntyre was given credit for Bobby Kromm and Maroon de- Canada Entries |= OHA Problem The best check of the night came with two minutes to go when defenceman Don Fletcher hit Ted Power of Chatham at centre and sent him flying, It TORONTO (CP)-- The Ontario|utive of face possible playoff dis-| Hockey Association's annual qualification. : meeting passed seven regulation) The change was sparked by re- amendments Saturday, but spent fusal of Whiteby Dunlops and most of the time talking about Chatham Maroons to post $2,000 took Power 10 seconds to regain his feet. Power immediately ran into a tripping penalty. Knowing he was | going off, the veteran centre prodded Smoke Eaters' Harry Smith into a penalty also. Olympic and world tournaments, Canadian Amateur Hockey As- sociation president, Gordon Juckes of Melville, Sask., said Canadian entries in world hockey competition should be representa- tive rather than all-star teams. He said picking a team by using players from other teams caused disruption of entire leagues. Ray Bauer, an official of Kit- chener-Waterloo Dutchmen who lost the Olympic title to Russia is year said Canada's entry should be called the Canadian Olympic team and not bear the name of any city. CHANGE NAME "It's not fair to expect a single city to pay the bills," he said. "Ti2 Russians didn't have to raffle off cars to raise money to come." Geirge ey of Midland, Ont., OHA asurer and CAHA secretary manager said a more tisfactory method must be Pun for entering Olympics or world play, or Canada should drop out altogether. The chief regulations amend- ment was one calling for teams [Matt Leyden, Oshawa; L. E. to forward franchise fees set by|(Tim) O'Neill, Stouffville; and C. their leagues $0 the OHA iG. Paterson Dl |bonds as required by the Senior |A loop. Each team pleaded insuf- {ficient funds. George Dudley pro- tested the change and suggested| {the question should be left to the |executive, | Xamination by an OHA-ap-| proved doctor of any player] deemed by a team incapable of playing because of injury where-| ever a substitute is asked. Suspension of a manager who permits a player to take part in a game without a player's certif- icate or OHA authorization. Hearing fees for clubs appeal- ing the OHA's business manager rejecting a player's eligibility. Earlier registration of players, and permission to release one import or waived player for a |substitute if the player is re. {leased before Dec. 15 and not played more than three games. Officers for 1960-61 are: Presi- dent, Ken McMillan of George- town;past president, Lorne Cook King ; vice-presid TA. M. (ab) Hulse, Aurora; Lloyd Pollock, Windsor; Treasurer, George Dudley, Midland; Secre- (tary, W. A. Hewitt, Toronto; Ex- |ecutive, Jack Devine, Belleville; In all, 11 penalties were handed out, seven to Maroons, but none figured in the scoring. Horeck singled out forward Malo as the big man in Maroons' victory. Malo displayed hard skating and backchecking. Kromm had little to say. "We just can't buy a goal. We're not done yet, not by a long way." Kromm said the absence of winger Gerry Penner hurt his club. Penner suffered an eight- stitch on his right ankle last Wednesday. Davis Returns To Winnipeg Bombers WINNIPEG (CP)--Burr Davis, 23, a lineman who showed prom- ise before being injured at the start of the 1959 football season, has returned for another tryout with Winnipeg Blue Bombers. Davis, six feet and 220 pounds, is an offensive centre and plays linebacker on defence. He was with the University of Houston before joining Bombers last year. He was drafted ninth by Pitts- burgh Steelers of the National League in 1958. goalless draw with Fulhem, Sharp has been receiving treat. | Burnley is a point behind | Wolverhampton but has a game {in hand, to be played against Burnley Can Take It, Must Win Last Game PINEHURST, NC. (AP)-- Charles Smith staved off the challenge of erratic Peter Green to win the North and South ama- teur golf tournament 5 and 3 Sat- team 42.31 here Saturday to take home the Stratford Y's men's Ontario juvenile basketball cham. pionship. Eight teams from Tor. onto, Barrie, Kitchener, Guelph, and Stratford, vied for the cham. pionship in a 10-game tourna. urday. y DICK BEVER ANGELO POFFO DICK BEYER Ed Miller vs. Mike Valentino Fred Atking vs. Don Jordine 3 FINE EXHIBITIONS TICKETS CASINO RESTAURANT 25 - 100 =, PAT MILOSH, PROMOTER the league title they have a chance to pull off the rare double" of winning both the league championship and the Football Association Cup. The "double" has not been achieved this century. The Wolves meet Blackburn Rovers in the cup final at London's Wembley Stadium next Saturday. Wolves' Des Horme, South Af. rican left-winger brought back after a rest, scored two goals and assisted on another. The Spurs took a long timé to Manchester City at Manchester today. The other team with a chance of winning the title before Satur- day's matches began, Tottenham Hotspur, trounced Blackpool 4-1. But, with the Wolves winning, the best the Spurs can hope for is the runper-up berth if Burnley loses today. COULD WIN DOUBLE The Wolves' tension is heigh- tened by the fact that if they win OLD COUNTRY SOCCER master the wiles of Blackpool's dribbling wizard, 45 - year - old Stanley Matthews, but after get- ting ahead with a goal by John LONDON (Reuters)--Results of soccer matches played the United Kingdom Saturday: ENGLISH LEAGUE First Division Birmingham 1 Blackburn 0 Burnley 0 Fulham 0 Chelsea 1 Wolverhampton 5 Leeds 1 Notts F 0 Leicester 1 Bolton 2 Man U 5 Everton 0 Newcastle 0 Man C 1 Preston 2 Luton 0 {Tottenham 4 Blackpool 1 West Brom 1 Arsenal 0 West Ham 1 Sheffield W 1 Second Division Bristol C 1 Stoke 2 Cardiff 2 Bristol BP 2 Charlton 6 Portsmouth 1 White, the London team piled on the pressure, Burnley, playing without ace tactician Jimmy Mellroy, showed SCOTTISH LEAGUE First Division Aberdeen 2 Ayr U 0 Celtic 3 St. Mirren 3 YOUR DOLLAR Hibernian 2 Partick 2 Kilmarnock 0 Clyde 2 Motherwell 6 Arbroath 0 Raith 2 Hearts 2 Rangers 0 Airdrieonians 0 Stirling 1 Dunfermline 4 a lackadaisical approach. It was lucky to get a draw. Birmingham City beat Black- {burn 1-0 and managed to stay in [the First Division, This forced Leeds United down from Divis- [ion I to Division II with Luton the world's exciting light car Ragin Thd Lanark 2 Dundee 2 Second Division Albion 4 Queen's Pk 1 Brechin 3 Alloa 0 Cowdenbeath 0 Queen of S 4 Dumbarton 2 Hamilton 1 Dundee U 1 Berwick 0 Forfar 1 Falkirk 0 Morton 1 St. Johnstone 1 Stenhousemuir 2 Montrose 1 Town. Aston Villa and Cardiff have clinched promotion from Division I to Division II, while Hull and Bristol City are relegated to the Third Division. Southampton and Norwich move up from Division III to Division II. Irish Football Association Dundee United returned to the Cup Final Ards 1 Linfield 5 Scottish First Division after an absence of 29 years with a 10 home win over Berwick, Derby 8 Lincoln Hull City 2 Ipswich 0 Liverpool 3 Sunderland 0 Middlesbrough 2 Leyton Or 2 Plymouth 3 Aston Villa 0 Rotherham 1 Swansea 1 Scunthorpe 1 Brighton 2 Sheffield U 2 Huddersfield 0 Third Division Brentford 1 Newport 2 Bur, 1 Grimsby 1 Colchester 5 Accrington 1 Coventry 1 Reading 1 Halifax 2 Wrexham 0 Mansfield 0 Tranmere 2 Norwich 8 Chesterfield 0 Port Vale 6 Swindon 1 Queen's P R 1 Barnsley 0 Southampton 2 Bradford C 0 South End 3 Bournemouth 0 York City 0 Shrewsbury 1 Fourth Division Aldershot 0 Walsall 2 Bradford 2 Torquay 2 Carlisle 4 Gateshead 0 Chester 2 Southport 2 Crewe Alex 1 Gillingham 2 Exeter 4 Doncaster 2 Hartlepools 0 Barrow 1 Notts § Darlington 4 Oldham 1 Rochdale 0 Stockport 3 Northampton 0 Workington 0 Watford 1 NEW REDUCED PRICE Quality Courteous, Prompt Delivery VIGOR OIL CO. 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