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  • Ernie Ramus
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  • Ernest John "Ernie" Ramus (March 31, 1912 - January 8, 1999) was a Canadian-born hockey player. He played seven games for the British National Team at the 1935 World Championship, scoring two goals. At the club level, Ramus spent most of his career with Streatham. He also played for Princes Ice Hockey Club, Queens Club, and the Streatham Royals. During World War II, Ramus served as a lieutenant-colonel in the Royal Artillery. He held the position of vice president of the British Ice Hockey Association at one point.
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Birth Date
  • 1912-03-31
death place
  • Uttlesford, England
Birth Place
  • Ottawa, ON, CAN
career start
  • 1931
career end
  • 1939
played for
death date
  • 1999-01-08
Image size
  • 150
Position
  • Left Wing
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  • Ernest John "Ernie" Ramus (March 31, 1912 - January 8, 1999) was a Canadian-born hockey player. He played seven games for the British National Team at the 1935 World Championship, scoring two goals. At the club level, Ramus spent most of his career with Streatham. He also played for Princes Ice Hockey Club, Queens Club, and the Streatham Royals. During World War II, Ramus served as a lieutenant-colonel in the Royal Artillery. He held the position of vice president of the British Ice Hockey Association at one point.