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1932-09-15 Golf -Cobourg Club at Trenton
1932-09-15 Golf -Possible course in Hastings
1932-08-04 Golf -Ptbo Club vs Cobourg
1932-07-07 Golf -Club championship next
1932-07-14 Golf -Qualifying Club Championship
1932-07-21 Golf -Cobourg Club at Bay of Quinte
1932-07-28 Golf -Second Round Club Championships
1932-07-21 Golf -Golf news
1932-04-14 Golf -PH ladies hold annual meeting
1932-05-19 Golf -District Clubs arrange schedule
1932-05-12 Golf -Cobourg greens open
1932-06-16 Golf -Cobourg Ladies at PH
1931-10-15 Golf-record score of 33 in the books
1931-10-08 Golf -Ravensworth Cup
1931-10-01 Golf -Cobourg ladies at PH
1931-11-05 Golf -Archie Bloor Hole-in-one

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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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