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- 1960–61_WIHL_season abstract "1960-61 was the fifteenth season of the Western International Hockey League. During the 1960-61 season, the WIHL played interlocking with the Okanagan Senior League. In January, during the middle of season, the Trail Smoke Eaters traveled to Europe for the 1961 World Ice Hockey Championships. The East Kootenay Rams, from Cranbrook, British Columbia were formed to replace them.".
- Q4570245 abstract "1960-61 was the fifteenth season of the Western International Hockey League. During the 1960-61 season, the WIHL played interlocking with the Okanagan Senior League. In January, during the middle of season, the Trail Smoke Eaters traveled to Europe for the 1961 World Ice Hockey Championships. The East Kootenay Rams, from Cranbrook, British Columbia were formed to replace them.".
- 1960–61_WIHL_season comment "1960-61 was the fifteenth season of the Western International Hockey League. During the 1960-61 season, the WIHL played interlocking with the Okanagan Senior League. In January, during the middle of season, the Trail Smoke Eaters traveled to Europe for the 1961 World Ice Hockey Championships. The East Kootenay Rams, from Cranbrook, British Columbia were formed to replace them.".
- Q4570245 comment "1960-61 was the fifteenth season of the Western International Hockey League. During the 1960-61 season, the WIHL played interlocking with the Okanagan Senior League. In January, during the middle of season, the Trail Smoke Eaters traveled to Europe for the 1961 World Ice Hockey Championships. The East Kootenay Rams, from Cranbrook, British Columbia were formed to replace them.".