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British Team Wins European Soccer Cup

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  • 1963-5-20

"British Team Wins European Soccer Cup" Danny Blanchflower, captain of London, England's Tottenham Hotspur football team, holds the European Cup high as he is carried round Feyenoord Stadium, Rotterdam, Holland, following the British Club's victor...

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Caldwell vs Halimi

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  • 1961-6-5

John Caldwell of Belfast recently became he new Bantam-weight champion of the world when he outpointed Alphonse Halimi of France over 15 rounds at the Empire Pool, Wembley. Caldwell is seen missing a left and it slides round the back of Halimi's n...

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Chuck McKinley Beating Fred Stolle

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  • 1963-7-1

Chuck McKinley (USA) who won the Wimbledon men's singles title yesterday beating Fred Stolle.—(Keystone).

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Chuck McKinley in Play against Mike Sangster

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  • 1967-7-7

It's the Rockhampton Rocket v the St. Louis Dynamo for the Wimbledon final on Friday (7-7-61). In yesterday's (5-7-61) semi-finals Rod Laver (the Rockhampton Rocket) of Australia rather laboriously disposed of India's Ramanathan Krishnan in a most...

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Chuck Mckinley

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  • 1961-6-3

Lawn Tennis. The Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships. Chuck McKinley (U.S.A.) in play in his winning Men's Singles quarter final match against Britain's Bobby Wilson on number one court. McKinley won, 6—4, 6—4, 4—6, 6—4 and meets M. Sangster (G. ...

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Chuck Mckinley at Men's Singles Semi-finals

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  • 1967-7-10

Hands on head and his racket apparently suspended in mid-air at Wimbledon, eight-seeded Chuck McKinley (USA) faces the crowd during the men's singles semi-finals, in which he beat Britain's Mike Sangster 6—4, 6—4, 8—6. McKinley was beaten in strai...

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Danny Blanchflower

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Tottenham Hotspur beat Burnley 3-1 in the F. A. Cup Final at Wembley on Saturday (5-5-62) to win the cup for the second year running. PS: Danny Blanchflower, Spurs Captain, shakes hands with the Queen before she presented the Cup.

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