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for the 1958–59 season before again returning to the Wembley Lions for the 1959–60 season. With the Lions in the late 1950s, Anning was again a member of a high scoring line with Kenny Booth and
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team twice and being one third of the high scoring "BAR line" with Kenny Booth and Cliff Ryan.
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season. The following season he split his time between the Monarchs in the UK and the
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for three seasons. Whilst playing for the Rangers, Anning was voted to the
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For the 1954–55 season, Anning moved to play with the
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Biographical information and career statistics from
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Index

Rimouski
Quebec
Stayner
Ontario
Right wing
Shot
Wembley Monarchs
Montreal Royals
Wembley Lions
Earls Court Rangers
Ayr Raiders
Brighton Tigers
IK Viking
ice hockey
Great Britain
British Ice Hockey Hall of Fame
Rimouski
Quebec
England
Wembley Monarchs
English National League
Montreal Royals
Quebec Senior Hockey League
Wembley Lions
Earls Court Rangers
All-star
Ayr Raiders
British National League
Brighton Tigers
Les Strongman

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