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1948-01-01 Golf -Cobourg Golf Club History Pg1
1945-09-18 Golf -Club Championship Standings
1945-08-23 Golf -Pro Golf Tournament
1945-08-23 Golf -Lowest Score Dick Borthwick
1945-08-16 Golf -Tournament Announcement
1945-08-02 Golf -Championship Qualifiers
1942-07-30 Golf -Special Events
1941-08-07 Golf -Jamieson-Hayden Trophy play
1942-01-01 Golf -J McD Hayden death notice
1941-05-15 Golf -election of officers
1941-06-05 Golf -golf news
1941-07-10 Golf -Ptbo Ladies at Cobourg
1940-10-10 Golf -official closing event
1940-09-19 Golf -Burn trophy final Ladies event
1940-06-20 Golf -PH Ladies at Cobourg club
1940-07-25 Golf -Ladies visit Oshawa club

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The Cobourg Galloping Ghosts are the most famous team in Cobourg sports history. Managed by Fred Dufton, the Ghosts won eight Ontario championships, five after World War II. They were Canadian Dominion champions in 1946, 1948 and 1950. They were the first team in Canada to wear aluminum cleats and the second to wear white uniforms.
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