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420:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. October 24, 1923. p. 13.
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521:"Canadian Team Find Change In Match Conditions"
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274:Team roster
180:H.E. Watson
71:(1890-1924)
650:Categories
322:References
237:president
184:D.B. Munro
176:H.S. Smith
172:F. Carroll
152:gold medal
122:team from
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239:W. A. Fry
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