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He was one of the few players who instinctively knew where the goal was. In 1949 he set a record of 86 goals and 40 assists and was a classic performer for over fifteen years, scoring over 500 goals in that period. He joins his brother, Archie (1966) in the Hall of Fame. |
Ken Dixon - won the rookie-of-the-year, the scoring championship, and the most valuable player in his first year of senior lacrosse in the Ontario Lacrosse Association.