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Bobby StewarBobby Stewar in Ottawa Citizen - Jan 7 1958
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"... winners 1954— records Shaffers have 209' and a Thot won Ottawa Rough Riders from Toronto swimmer Marllyn points by them with Hor- second and 3.750. Windsor, was second and Bobby Stewar!. Heitt Wilh 289 Young Gay Brewer Jr., play- Kuntz, hard running ener golfer Gerry Kesselring; Fellers unwrapped a surprise I ng out ol had a one I with Toronto Argonauts ..."
Publication place: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Bobby StewarBobby Stewar in Gadsden Times - Apr 6 1983
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"... lot of work to do between now ond thc foll," hc said. ALBERTVILLE While Hearn searched for 6 quarterback. Vernon Wells was pleased with lhe play of his two "Bobby Stewar!, a junior, and. Pat Madden, a sophomore, both threw the ball well." Wells said. "We dropped a few passes wc should have caught, but our best receiver missed thc jamboree ..."
Publication place: Gadsden, Etowah County, Alabama, United States
Bobby StewarBobby Stewar in Spartenburg Weekly Herald and Herald-Journal - Oct 17 1959
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"... B. Adamu Mr l Aon SW w. C. o. ,.r i irr frm Mi. E l. C, Mair Paul Mrl. CURIOUS FISH MATCH STARES WITH YOUNGSTER AT WILDLIFE EXHIBIT Bobby Stewar, Gota Tho Onco A, Interstate ..."
Publication place: Spartanburg, Spartanburg County, South Carolina, United States
Bobby StewarBobby Stewar in The Spokesman-Review - May 30 1957
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"... from a cliff in Blodgett canyon ll was the youth's first summer vacation day. Yesterday he was gradual ed from the sixth grade. His companions were Malcolm Champlin and Bobby Stewar!. Thc youngsters lunched and left, their bicycles al ilic foot of thc cliff. They climbed shale rock for a Sheriff Lloyd J. Haymond suid he was called lo the area ..."
Publication place: Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, United States