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Los Angeles Ramblers

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businessmen entered a team in the WIHL. Having to guarantee all expenses for teams from
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To add color to the league, the Los Angeles Ramblers' executive came up with the
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announced the Ramblers games (on radio), both at home and away.
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the first team to have their name carved on the cup.
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ice hockey
Western International Hockey League
Los Angeles
Kimberley
Nelson
Trail
Spokane
Pacific Coast Hockey League
George Montgomery
Dinah Shore
Hollywood
Kimberley Dynamiters
Kenny Stewart
Lethbridge, Alberta
Lethbridge Maple Leaf
Vern Kneeshaw
Fred Holger
Mayer Flett
Lou Labovich
Jack Lambrecht
Harvey Barnes
Joe Levine
Benny Hayes
Max Labovich
Jack Miller
Hassie Young
Terry Cavanaugh
Jim Fleming
Eric Bishop
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