File:USAMensIceHockeyTeam1920.tif

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English: 1920 USA Men's Olympic ice hockey team. Left to right, standing: Cyril Weidenborner, Anthony Conroy, George Geran, Joe McCormick, Frank Goheen, Ed Fitzgerald, Leon Tuck, Merle Maisack (trainer). Left to right, sitting: Frank Synott, Raymond Bonney, Roy Schooley (manager), Herb Drury, Larry McCormick. Unknown child "mascot" sitting on floor.
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Source Library of Congress https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2013646110/
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