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Keith Spaith (April 8, 1923 –
March 1, 1976) was a
Canadian football player for the
Calgary Stampeders from 1948 to 1954.
Spaith was born in Dinuba, California...
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coach Les Lear and
talented stars such as
Woody Strode, Paul Rowe,
Keith Spaith, Dave Berry,
Normie Kwong and
Ezzert "Sugarfoot" Anderson. The year 1948...
- the sidelines, as if asleep. He
received the p**** from
quarterback Keith Spaith while still on his back. The
victory completed the only
undefeated season...
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three terms from 1976 to 1982;
other mayors included Sandy Muir and Alix
Spaith. The
family of Mary
Virginia Gaver, a
leader in
library science,
owned and...
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airmen just
south of the
demilitarized zone (DMZ). The flyers, Capt.
James Spaith, USMC, and his observer, 1st Lt. U.S. Grant, USMC, had been shot down when...
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distinguish between some
offensive and
defensive positions. QB –
Keith Spaith,
Calgary Stampeders HB – Don Hiney,
Winnipeg Blue
Bombers HB – Ken Charlton...
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drove into
Ottawa territory and
scored on a "sleeper play" p**** from
Keith Spaith to Norm Hill in the end zone,
which meant that Hill ran over to the far...
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premier of Quebec. Clem
Gardner and
unnamed rider Calgary,
Alberta 2012 Bob
Spaith and Rich
Roenisch Located on the
grounds of the
Calgary Stampede. The sculpture...
- athlete".
Calgary Herald. p. 16.
Retrieved 2011-08-29. "Bud O'Connor,
Keith Spaith top
Canadian sport scene".
Calgary Herald. 1948-12-23. p. 14. Retrieved...
- "Czech
Player of the Year".
Retrieved June 22, 2015. "Bud O'Connor,
Keith Spaith top
Canadian sport scene".
Calgary Herald.
December 23, 1948. p. 14. Retrieved...