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- Lloyd_Percival abstract "Lloyd Percival (3 June 1913 – July 23, 1974), was an innovative and controversial Canadian sports coach and fitness expert. As an athlete he competed in the Canadian junior tennis finals, was a Canadian bantam Golden Gloves boxing champion, and all round cricketer. In 1936 he led to the touring Canadian cricket team to an unprecedented victory over Marylebone at Lords.Percival coached track and field and ice hockey.".
- Lloyd_Percival birthDate "1913-06-03".
- Lloyd_Percival birthYear "1913".
- Lloyd_Percival deathDate "1974-07-23".
- Lloyd_Percival deathYear "1974".
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- Lloyd_Percival wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lloyd Percival".
- Lloyd_Percival dateOfBirth "1913-06-03".
- Lloyd_Percival dateOfDeath "1974-07-23".
- Lloyd_Percival name "Percival, Lloyd".
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- Lloyd_Percival description "Canadian sportswriter".
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- Lloyd_Percival comment "Lloyd Percival (3 June 1913 – July 23, 1974), was an innovative and controversial Canadian sports coach and fitness expert. As an athlete he competed in the Canadian junior tennis finals, was a Canadian bantam Golden Gloves boxing champion, and all round cricketer. In 1936 he led to the touring Canadian cricket team to an unprecedented victory over Marylebone at Lords.Percival coached track and field and ice hockey.".
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- Lloyd_Percival name "Lloyd Percival".
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