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Sutherland Campbell "
Suddy"
Gilmour (August 7, 1883 –
February 14, 1932) was a
Canadian amateur athlete. He was a
championship ice
hockey player for the...
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Victorias (CAHL) Two-game
total goals (1903 CAHL
championship playoff) 9–1
Suddy Gilmour (4:34,
first half,
second game)
March 12–14, 1903 Rat
Portage Thistles...
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Hockey Club in the
Canadian Amateur Hockey League. Two of his brothers,
Suddy Gilmour and Dave Gilmour, also pla**** with Ottawa. He was a
member of five...
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cover point-Playing-Coach)
Hamilton Billy Gilmour Sutherland Suddy Gilmour Harry 'Rat'
Westwick Scott& Defencemen
Harvey Pulford (point-Captain)...
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Logiebride Ness (on the Isle of Lewis) Nigg
Nonakiln Rosemarkie Rosskeen Suddy Tain
Tarbat Uig (on the Isle of Lewis)
Urquhart Urray These were all in...
- (director), Paul
Lefebvre (trainer) Forwards
Hamilton Billy Gilmour Sutherland Suddy Gilmour Harry Westwick (also pla**** rover)
Percy Sims
Frank McGee(also pla****...
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Bride too), the dean
Ardersier and Kilmuir, the
chanter Kinnnettes and
Suddy, the
treasurer Urquhart and
Logiebride ("Logie Wester"), the sub-dean Edderton...
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goals and the
other five
shared among the
three Gilmour brothers, Dave (3),
Suddy (1) and Bill (1), to win
their first Cup. This
started a
period in which...
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McGee and the
three Gilmour brothers Dave,
Suddy and Billy.
Harry Westwick Frank McGee Dave
Gilmour Suddy Gilmour Billy Gilmour Dave
Finnie Harry Smith...
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member of the
Silver Seven era
winning the
Stanley Cup in 1903. His
brothers Suddy Gilmour and
Billy Gilmour also pla**** for
Ottawa at the same time. He later...