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    Individual Luther Vipond's name lives on and on
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      Brian McNair Durhamregion.con If there's a sports name that is synonymous with Brooklin, it would be Vipond.

    A drive down Winchester Road helps reveal that quickly enough, as the Luther Vipond Memorial Arena stands as the most prominent building in the village's sporting landscape.

    It's aptly named after a man who was devoted to sports in Brooklin, especially hockey and lacrosse.

    That same name will now forever be enshrined in the Whitby Sports Hall of Fame ....

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    Team Six Nations Chiefs History
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      Darryl Smart Six Nations Chiefs
    The Six Nations Pro-Fit Chiefs are now six-time Mann Cup champions.

    In September 2016, the Chiefs, who play in Major Series Lacrosse of the Ontario Lacrosse Association captured its third Mann Cup in four years, defeating the Maple Ridge Burrards, winners of the Western Lacrosse Association in five games.

    http://sixnationschiefs.blogspot.ca/p/history.html



    thread: First Nations
    Team New Westminster Salmonbellies History article
    1889   New Westminster Salmonbellies
    The first reference to a Salmonbellies coach is in 1908 when Tom Gifford is singled out as performing that role. In the 1920s Leo Gregory mayhave been captain and in the 1930s - early 1940s, Bill Wilkes had that honour.

    The 'C' and 'A' on swwaters seems to have been introduced in the later - 1950s. Jack Byford seems to be the first Salmonbellie to have a 'C' on his sweater.
    Here is the list from 1957  - present - only 10 Salmonbellies to wear the 'C' in close to 60 years.

    Individual Death of a Noted Lacrosse Player article
    1901   The New York Times "In the death of Dr. William G. Beers, which occurred a few days ago at Montreal, the Canadian national game of lacrosse lost one of its most ardent supporters. ...

    Individual Vancouver Was Awesome: Paris in Vancouver article
    1908 Lani Russwurm Vancouver is Awesome
    George Paris
    Nova Scotia born George Paris was a black man raised in Montreal who came to the West Coast just before the turn of the last century.
    "In Vancouver, Paris found work training the Vancouver Lacrosse Club until one fateful game in 1908 when he pulled a gun after being pelted with an egg while protecting one of his players from an angry mob of 200 New Westminster fans. His heroism nearly got him lynched and cost Paris his job and a sixty-dollar fine."


    Source: Vancouver Daily Province, 2 September 1947
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