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William Grove Speechly (5 July 1906 – 13 July 1982) was a British-Canadian ice hockey player and educator. He was born in Pilot Mound, Manitoba, the son of medic Harry Martindale Speechly and the grandson of John Speechly, the first Anglican Bishop of Travancore and Cochin. He graduated from the University of Manitoba in 1926, travelling to the United Kingdom the following year to continue his studies at St John's College, Cambridge, where he remained for three years, studying classics.

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  • William Speechly (ice hockey) (en)
  • William Speechly (sv)
  • 威廉·斯皮奇利 (zh)
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  • William Speechly, född 5 juli 1906 i i Kanada, död juli 1982 i winnipeg, var en brittisk ishockeyspelare. Han kom på fjärde plats i Olympiska vinterspelen i Sankt Moritz 1928. (sv)
  • 威廉·斯皮奇利(英語:William Speechly,1906年7月5日-1982年7月13日),英国男子冰球运动员,场上位置是守门员。他曾代表英国国家队参加,获得第4名。 (zh)
  • William Grove Speechly (5 July 1906 – 13 July 1982) was a British-Canadian ice hockey player and educator. He was born in Pilot Mound, Manitoba, the son of medic Harry Martindale Speechly and the grandson of John Speechly, the first Anglican Bishop of Travancore and Cochin. He graduated from the University of Manitoba in 1926, travelling to the United Kingdom the following year to continue his studies at St John's College, Cambridge, where he remained for three years, studying classics. (en)
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  • William Grove Speechly (5 July 1906 – 13 July 1982) was a British-Canadian ice hockey player and educator. He was born in Pilot Mound, Manitoba, the son of medic Harry Martindale Speechly and the grandson of John Speechly, the first Anglican Bishop of Travancore and Cochin. He graduated from the University of Manitoba in 1926, travelling to the United Kingdom the following year to continue his studies at St John's College, Cambridge, where he remained for three years, studying classics. Whilst at Cambridge Speechly was captain of Cambridge University Ice Hockey Club, earning a blue. During this time he was also invited to play as goaltender for the Great Britain men's national ice hockey team. He competed in the 1928 Winter Olympics, finishing fourth with the British team in the Olympic tournament and playing three games. He also played one match in the 1930 World Ice Hockey Championships. After completing his time at Cambridge, he pursued further study at Harvard University, following which he returned to Canada and taught at the University of Manitoba, Trinity College School in Port Hope, Ontario and Luxton School and Gordon Bell High School in Winnipeg. During World War II, he served in the Royal Winnipeg Rifles as a lieutenant, fighting from the Normandy landings to the Battle of the Scheldt, during which he was seriously injured at the Leopold Canal. (en)
  • William Speechly, född 5 juli 1906 i i Kanada, död juli 1982 i winnipeg, var en brittisk ishockeyspelare. Han kom på fjärde plats i Olympiska vinterspelen i Sankt Moritz 1928. (sv)
  • 威廉·斯皮奇利(英語:William Speechly,1906年7月5日-1982年7月13日),英国男子冰球运动员,场上位置是守门员。他曾代表英国国家队参加,获得第4名。 (zh)
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