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notable Ocoba player was
Johnny Granger,
formerly of Celtic, who was re-instated as an
amateur player in 1931 so he
could sign for
Ocoba. Vale
Ocoba was invited...
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Ocoba is a
monotypic snout moth genus. Its one species,
Ocoba melanophila, was
described by
Harrison Gray Dyar Jr. in 1914. It is
found in Panama. "GlobIZ...
- Vale
Ocoba Millburn Park 1932–33
Dumbarton (17) 2-0 Vale
Ocoba Boghead Park 1933–34 Vale
Ocoba (1) 3-1
Dumbarton Millburn Park 1934–35 Vale
Ocoba (2} 7-4...
- the Cup itself. It won
twice more in the
competition - 4–3
against Vale
Ocoba in 1931–32 and
against Moorpark in 1934–35; in the
latter year,
after a...
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Johnstone Rangers 3– 1 East Fife Ross
County 0 – 5 St Bernard's
Stenhousemuir 1 – 0 Queen's Park
Third Lanark 2 – 0
Hearts Vale
OCOBA 1 – 3 Hibernian...
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Third Lanark A: 1897–1903, 1935–36 Thornliebank: 1897–1901, 1902–06 Vale
OCOBA: 1935–37 Vale of Leven: 1902–05
Wishaw Thistle: 1896–1900
Wishaw United:...
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Noctuides Nonambesa Nonia Nonphycita Nyctegretis Nylonala Obutobea Ocala Ocoba Ocrasa Ocresia Ocrisiodes Ocydina Odontarthria Odontopaschia Oectoperodes...
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Scottish Qualifying Cup, but lost its next
fixture in the
competition at Vale
Ocoba, and the club's move
proved to be a mistake, as it did not
survive the season...
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Navura Schaus, 1913
Negalasa Barnes & McDunnough, 1913
Neocaphys Amsel, 1956
Ocoba Dyar, 1914
Ocresia Ragonot, 1891
Oectoperodes Ragonot, 1892
Oedmatodes Ragonot...