Playing career Role Olympic athlete | Name Clarence McKerrow | |
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Born January 18, 1877
Montreal, QC, CAN ( 1877-01-18 ) Position Rover, ice hockey
Defense, lacrosse Played for Montreal Hockey Club
Montreal Lacrosse Club Died October 20, 1959, Montreal, Canada |
Clarence Douglas "Clare" McKerrow (January 18, 1877 – October 20, 1959) was a Canadian athlete. McKerrow competed in lacrosse for Canada in the 1908 Summer Olympics. McKerrow also played ice hockey with the Montreal Hockey Club and won two Stanley Cup titles with the team; in 1895 as a player, and in 1902 as a trainer.
He was born in Montreal, Quebec.
In 1908 he was part of the Canadian lacrosse team which won the gold medal in the Summer Olympics.
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