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    Allan McLean "Scotty" Davidson (March 6, 1891 – June 16, 1915) was a Canadian ice hockey player and soldier. He was considered one of the top wingers of...
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  • driver Scotty Davidson (1891–1915), Canadian ice hockey player and soldier Scott Davis (Scotty D) (born 1975), American songwriter and producer Scotty Emerick...
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  • footballer Alex Davidson (rugby league), rugby league player Allan Davidson (disambiguation) Scotty Davidson Allan "Scotty" Davidson (1890–1915), Canadian...
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    Short Blowtorch Blackie 2017 Camera Store Mr. Bibideaux His Lover Scotty Davidson Jr. Short A Crooked Somebody Detective Zimmer The Super Mr. Johnson...
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  • behind a partition, from Scotty. Davidson realizes that the woman whom Scotty loves is Roman's wife, but by this time, Scotty remembers where he was supposed...
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  • father of Pete Davidson Scot Davidson, Canadian 21st century politician Thomas Scott Davidson (1858–1933), Canadian politician Scotty Davidson (1892–1915)...
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  • States Army Air Service Crashed while testing a repaired airplane. Scotty Davidson* 24 1915 Right winger / defenceman Toronto Blueshirts 1914 Canadian...
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  • much individual play and not enough "team play and combination work." Scotty Davidson, Toronto's captain, sat out the second game due to the flu. The second...
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  • Allan Davidson may refer to: Scotty Davidson (Allan McLean Davidson, 1891–1915), Canadian ice hockey player and soldier Allan Douglas Davidson (1873–1932)...
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    Canadiens (NHA) Two-game total goals (1914 NHA championship playoff) 6–2 Scotty Davidson (2:00, third, second game) March 14–17–19, 1914 Toronto Hockey Club...
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