Arthur Egerton Sixsmith (June 27, 1880 – March 15, 1969) was a Canadian professional ice hockey rover and businessman. He played for the Ottawa Hockey Club and later moved to Pittsburgh to play professionally. He was a member of the Ottawa's 1901 CAHL championship team. As one of the first professional ice hockey players, he captained and managed several of the championship teams in the Western Pennsylvania Hockey League (WPHL). His brother, Garnet Sixsmith, also played professionally in Pittsburgh.
Arthur Egerton Sixsmith (June 27, 1880 – March 15, 1969) was a Canadian professional ice hockey rover and businessman. He played for the Ottawa Hockey...
Sixsmith is an occupational surname formerly used by someone who made sickles. Notable people with the surname include: ArthurSixsmith (1880–1969), Canadian...
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consecutive championship, although the Keystones were instantly competitive. ArthurSixsmith, a former member of the Ottawa Senators, came to the WPHL in 1901 and...
1902 until 1910. His brother ArthurSixsmith also played professional ice hockey. Born in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Sixsmith learned ice hockey at an early...
losing 2–1. The Ottawa club would win the season, undefeated, with players Sixsmith, Westwick and Pulford starring. Although Ottawa won the league championship...
season of 1915–16. The Winter Garden team was managed and coached by ArthurSixsmith and consisted of several players from the defunct Western Pennsylvania...
with several of the era's top players such as; Lorne Campbell and ArthurSixsmith. The success of the Western Pennsylvania Hockey League, resulted in...
every minute to produce a minus 30 temperature on the floor. In 1915, ArthurSixsmith became the manager of the Winter Garden's hockey team. The team was...
co-authored by Schwab and Malleret—and the Great Reset agenda in general—Ben Sixsmith, a contributor to The Spectator, said that the Great Reset was a set of...
Anti-Defamation League. October 4, 2018. Retrieved November 30, 2018. Sixsmith, Ben (September 15, 2018). "The curious case of Ron Unz". The Spectator...
"Chic" Henry, Charles Spittal and the Sixsmith brothers, Garnet and Arthur, also played for the Victorias. Arthur, the previous season, played on the Keystones'...
a sad coda to a once towering talent". In a review in The Critic, Ben Sixsmith described Tough Crowd as "very entertaining" with "some valuable insights...
disappearing for good. Punch Broadbent Jack Darragh Horace Merrill Coo Dion ArthurSixsmith Norman Scott Alec Connell "Capt. Norman Scott home from France" Ottawa...
Trump's "Make America Great Again" agenda. Another Spectator author, Ben Sixsmith, claimed that Turning Point's unwillingness to respond to controversial...
Historicizing Revolutions, p. 1427 Martin Sixsmith, Russia: A 1,000 Year Chronicle of the Wild East, p. 173 Martin Sixsmith, Russia: A 1,000 Year Chronicle of...
Archived from the original on 28 February 2019. Retrieved 23 March 2019. Sixsmith, Ben (15 March 2019). "Guns Internet Life Media: The dark extremism of...
comedian; known for playing Dipsy on Teletubbies from 1997 to 2001 Jane Sixsmith (born 1967) – hockey player 1st Viscount Slim of Yarralumla and Bishopston...
company with a business partner, Scott. United States 2012 Cloud Atlas Rufus Sixsmith James D'Arcy Rufus is Robert's lover. Germany, United States 2012 For a...
Tammy Miller Helen Morgan Mary Nevill Mandy Nicholls Alison Ramsay Jane Sixsmith Joanne Thompson 1996 Atlanta details Australia (AUS) Michelle Andrews...
on the book The Lost Child of Philomena Lee (2009) by journalist Martin Sixsmith. This explored the story of Philomena Lee's 50-year search for her son...
Start's on Lizzie's Overhaul Trackside issue 27 October 2023 page 6 Ian Sixsmith The Book of the Princess Royal Pacifics ISBN 1-903266-02-5 Hugh Longworth...
Archived from the original on March 8, 2021. Retrieved March 7, 2021. Sixsmith, Ben (September 15, 2018). "The curious case of Ron Unz". The Spectator...