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- Q5132690 description "Canadian curler".
- Q5132690 description "Canadian curler".
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- Q5132690 abstract "Clifford Ross "Cliff" Manahan (October 11, 1888 – March 20, 1970)[1] was a Canadian curler from Edmonton, Alberta.Manahan was born and raised in Fort William, Ontario (now Thunder Bay) and moved to Edmonton in 1926. He won eight provincial titles and won two Briers- in 1933 and 1937. He was inducted into the Alberta Sports Hall of Fame in 1966.Manahan (and teammates Harold Deeton, Harold L. "Hank" Wolfe and I. H. "Bert" Ross) won his first provincial title in 1933 and won the Brier as well that year, posting a 6-1 record. He made his second Brier in 1937 (with teammates Wes Robinson, Ross Manahan and Lloyd McIntyre), winning it again by defeating Manitoba in a tie breaker, posting a 9-1 record.Manahan was runner up the following year, losing his only match to the eventual winners in Manitoba, skipped by Ab Gowanlock. He made it to the Brier again in 1940, finishing with a 6-3 record. He won three provincial titles in a row from 1943 to 1945, but there was no Brier held those years due to World War II. He made his last Brier in 1950, placing third with a 6-4 record.He was inducted into the Canadian Curling Hall of Fame in 1975.".
- Q5132690 birthDate "1888-10-11".
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- Q5132690 deathDate "1970-03-20".
- Q5132690 deathYear "1970".
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- Q5132690 dateOfBirth "1888-10-11".
- Q5132690 dateOfDeath "1970-03-20".
- Q5132690 name "Manahan, Cliff".
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- Q5132690 comment "Clifford Ross "Cliff" Manahan (October 11, 1888 – March 20, 1970)[1] was a Canadian curler from Edmonton, Alberta.Manahan was born and raised in Fort William, Ontario (now Thunder Bay) and moved to Edmonton in 1926. He won eight provincial titles and won two Briers- in 1933 and 1937. He was inducted into the Alberta Sports Hall of Fame in 1966.Manahan (and teammates Harold Deeton, Harold L. "Hank" Wolfe and I. H.".
- Q5132690 label "Cliff Manahan".
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