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Angus Denniston or Soccer. In 1960, at the age of 15, Angus Denniston came to Canada from his birthplace, Glassgow. I played the day I arrived almost,(...)
Angus Denniston or Soccer. In 1960, at the age of 15, Angus Denniston came to Canada from his birthplace, Glassgow. I played the day I arrived almost,(...)

Angus Denniston or Soccer. In 1960, at the age of 15, Angus Denniston came to Canada from his birthplace, Glassgow. I played the day I arrived almost,(...)

Date5/18/1982
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Original Toronto Star caption: Angus Denniston or Soccer. In 1960; at the age of 15; Angus Denniston came to Canada from his birthplace; Glassgow. I played the day I arrived almost; says the 37-year-old buying manager for IBM Canada. It was for the TTC and my brother arranged it. Twenty-two years later; he is still playing. The 5-foot-10 180-pound midfield player for the Toronto Emeralds in the premier division of the Toronto and District Soccer League sees no end to playing the sport he loves. I've got knee problems but I've had them for 10 years. If it gets worse; I'll drop to another level but I won't stop playing. The Scarborough resident has been on three Ontario Cup winners (1963-67-72) and played for Ballymena United when it won Canada's Centennial Cup and the Challenge Cup in 1967. He also played on three British Consols Trophy winners (1971-72-77). Through the winter he plays in an door soccer league but the summer [Incomplete]
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ProvenanceFrom the Toronto Star Archives
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Copyright HolderToronto Star (Firm)
Call Number / Accession NumberTSPA_0097784F