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SELF-PROPELLED.—Looking like a guided missile homing on to its target, P. Gould, half-back for the Wethersfield Raiders, swoops down on the ball at a practice at Uxbridge before the European football championships (American version) to be played at the White City today. The championship is played among United States forces in Europe. This year the final is between the Raiders and the Bitburg Barons (West Germany).

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30302, 30 November 1963, Page 8

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SELF-PROPELLED.—Looking like a guided missile homing on to its target, P. Gould, half-back for the Wethersfield Raiders, swoops down on the ball at a practice at Uxbridge before the European football championships (American version) to be played at the White City today. The championship is played among United States forces in Europe. This year the final is between the Raiders and the Bitburg Barons (West Germany). Press, Volume CII, Issue 30302, 30 November 1963, Page 8

SELF-PROPELLED.—Looking like a guided missile homing on to its target, P. Gould, half-back for the Wethersfield Raiders, swoops down on the ball at a practice at Uxbridge before the European football championships (American version) to be played at the White City today. The championship is played among United States forces in Europe. This year the final is between the Raiders and the Bitburg Barons (West Germany). Press, Volume CII, Issue 30302, 30 November 1963, Page 8

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