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  • Sir Stanley Matthews CBE (1 February 1915 – 23 February 2000) was an English footballer who played as an outside right. Often regarded as one of the greatest...
  • after the end of that 1889–90 season and forced his retirement in 1891. He died in Birmingham aged about 70. Matthews, Tony (1995). Birmingham City: A Complete...
  • injured and had to leave the field and, as England's reserve, Mortensen took his place in the Welsh side. Wales lost 8–3, and Stanley Matthews later wrote...
  • Frank McCool (category Stanley Cup champions)
    led them through the season and all the way to the Stanley Cup. The Leafs beat the Detroit Red Wings in seven games and McCool set a franchise record...
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    Tom Whittaker (footballer) (category 1956 deaths)
    sought to attract Blackpool's Stanley Matthews, who was approached after the Tangerines' visit to Highbury in 1954. Since Matthews was already receiving football's...
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    2013-08-16. Matthews, Major James Skitt. "Conversations with Khahtsahlano 1932-1954". City of Vancouver. Retrieved 2013-08-16. "Natives urge Stanley Park name...
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    Werner Kohlmeyer (category 1974 deaths)
    with 1. FC Kaiserslautern in 1951 and 1953. In one of his last games for Germany, Kohlmeyer faced Stanley Matthews at Wembley on 1 December 1954, in an...
  • Toronto Maple Leafs (category Official website different in Wikidata and Wikipedia)
    guaranteed home advantage in the first two rounds of the 2021 Stanley Cup playoffs. Matthews also led the league in goals with 41 goals, becoming the first...
  • of the Bambino"). Following their Stanley Cup win, the Bruins lost Mark Recchi to retirement and Michael Ryder and Tomas Kaberle to free agency. The Bruins...
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    United States District Court for the District of Columbia (category Courts and tribunals established in 1863)
    Along with the United States District Court for the District of Hawaii and the High Court of American Samoa, it also sometimes handles federal issues...
  • first to Marguerite Latter in 1935 and later to Lurline Stanley Knowles in 1947. Covell won the Ashpitel Prize in 1934 and founded his architectural practice...
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    Ned Beatty (category 2021 deaths)
    singing in gospel and barbershop quartets in St. Matthews, Kentucky, and at his local church. He graduated from Eastern High School and subsequently received...
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    Eddie Shack (category Stanley Cup champions)
    He spent eight and a half seasons of his career with the Toronto Maple Leafs, with whom he won the Stanley Cup in 1962, 1963, 1964, and 1967. Edward Steven...
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    Boston Bruins (category Official website different in Wikidata and Wikipedia)
    same playoff run. Following their Stanley Cup win, the Bruins lost Mark Recchi to retirement and Michael Ryder and Tomas Kaberle to free agency. The Bruins...
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    Tom Finney (category 2014 deaths)
    often compared with Stanley Matthews and football fans would debate who was the best player, given Matthews' dribbling skills and Finney's all round ability...
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    Spencer Tracy (category 1967 deaths)
    for almost a year before returning to Fox on loan and appearing as Henry M. Stanley in Stanley and Livingstone (1939) with Nancy Kelly. Curtis maintains...
  • Dean Witter Reynolds (category 1997 mergers and acquisitions)
    house Morgan Stanley to form "Morgan Stanley Dean Witter & Discover Co.". The combined firm later dropped the "Discover Co." name in 1998 and further the...
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    Dennis Viollet (category 1999 deaths)
    containing experienced players such as Stanley Matthews, and Jackie Mudie and also emerging talent such as John Ritchie and Eric Skeels. His signing was viewed...
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    Grantland that day, whose headline referenced not his death, but his retirement from acting; and many readers who saw the article's headline assumed that...
  • Rex Adams (footballer) (category 2014 deaths)
    and was marked as being one of Stanley Matthews' understudies. He made his League debut for Blackpool on 25 September 1948 as a deputy for Matthews,...
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