Hilda Ranscombe
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Hilda Doris Ranscombe (September 3, 1913 – August 25, 1998) was a Canadian ice hockey player. She served for ten seasons as the Preston Rivulettes captain, and led the team to ten consecutive Ladies Ontario Hockey Association championships, five Eastern Canadian titles, and four national championships. She was considered one of the best female hockey players of her time, possessing natural speed and talent, that compared to players in the National Hockey League. Ranscombe was twice a finalist for the Lou Marsh Trophy, and was inducted into Canada's Sports Hall of Fame.
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Hilda Ranscombe
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Hilda Ranscombe
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Hilda Ranscombe
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Cambridge, Ontario, Canada
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1998-08-25
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Doon, Ontario, Canada
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1913-09-03
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Black and white photo of Ranscombe wearing a Preston Rivulettes uniform
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1913-09-03
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1998-08-25
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Preston Rivulettes team captain
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Hilda Doris Ranscombe (September 3, 1913 – August 25, 1998) was a Canadian ice hockey player. She served for ten seasons as the Preston Rivulettes captain, and led the team to ten consecutive Ladies Ontario Hockey Association championships, five Eastern Canadian titles, and four national championships. She was considered one of the best female hockey players of her time, possessing natural speed and talent, that compared to players in the National Hockey League. Ranscombe was twice a finalist for the Lou Marsh Trophy, and was inducted into Canada's Sports Hall of Fame.
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1998