. . . . . . "6056340"^^ . "Toronto Young Rangers byl kanadsk\u00FD juniorsk\u00FD klub ledn\u00EDho hokeje, kter\u00FD s\u00EDdlil v Torontu v provincii Ontario. V letech 1937\u20131948 p\u016Fsobil v juniorsk\u00E9 sout\u011B\u017Ei Ontario Hockey Association (pozd\u011Bji Ontario Hockey League). Sv\u00E9 dom\u00E1c\u00ED z\u00E1pasy odehr\u00E1val v hale Maple Leaf Gardens s kapacitou 12 473 div\u00E1k\u016F. Nejzn\u00E1m\u011Bj\u0161\u00ED hr\u00E1\u010Di, kte\u0159\u00ED pro\u0161li t\u00FDmem, byli nap\u0159.: , Al Dewsbury, , , , , , , nebo ."@cs . . "3122"^^ . . . . . . . "Toronto Young Rangers byl kanadsk\u00FD juniorsk\u00FD klub ledn\u00EDho hokeje, kter\u00FD s\u00EDdlil v Torontu v provincii Ontario. V letech 1937\u20131948 p\u016Fsobil v juniorsk\u00E9 sout\u011B\u017Ei Ontario Hockey Association (pozd\u011Bji Ontario Hockey League). Sv\u00E9 dom\u00E1c\u00ED z\u00E1pasy odehr\u00E1val v hale Maple Leaf Gardens s kapacitou 12 473 div\u00E1k\u016F. Nejzn\u00E1m\u011Bj\u0161\u00ED hr\u00E1\u010Di, kte\u0159\u00ED pro\u0161li t\u00FDmem, byli nap\u0159.: , Al Dewsbury, , , , , , , nebo ."@cs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "The Toronto Young Rangers were a Canadian junior ice hockey team in the Ontario Hockey Association from 1937\u201338 until the conclusion of the 1947\u201348 season. While most teams in the league had an affiliation with a National Hockey League club, the Young Rangers did not. They were owned, operated and coached by Ed Wildey (November 22, 1875 \u2013 July 19, 1964), a Toronto sportsman who worked out an arrangement with Conn Smythe that saw the team practise early mornings at Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto. During the 1940\u201341 season, Wildey was able to secure sponsorship and the team was known as the \"Bowles Rangers.\" The team took a one-year hiatus for the 1942\u201343 season. For his contributions to junior hockey, in 1962, Ed Wildey was awarded the Gold Stick, an order of merit in hockey awarded by the O"@en . "The Toronto Young Rangers were a Canadian junior ice hockey team in the Ontario Hockey Association from 1937\u201338 until the conclusion of the 1947\u201348 season. While most teams in the league had an affiliation with a National Hockey League club, the Young Rangers did not. They were owned, operated and coached by Ed Wildey (November 22, 1875 \u2013 July 19, 1964), a Toronto sportsman who worked out an arrangement with Conn Smythe that saw the team practise early mornings at Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto. During the 1940\u201341 season, Wildey was able to secure sponsorship and the team was known as the \"Bowles Rangers.\" The team took a one-year hiatus for the 1942\u201343 season. For his contributions to junior hockey, in 1962, Ed Wildey was awarded the Gold Stick, an order of merit in hockey awarded by the OHA for outstanding service to the game other than as a player. Such outstanding service must have been for a period of not less than 10 years continuous duration."@en . . . . "Toronto Young Rangers"@en . . "Toronto Young Rangers"@cs . . . . . . . . . . . . "1113544769"^^ . . . . "Toronto Young Rangers"@en . "Toronto, Ontario, Canada"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ">1937\u20131948"@en . . . . . .