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Position | Right Wing |
Teams | Wembley Terriers Earls Court Redwings Harringay Racers |
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Born | April 19, 1920, London, England |
Died | May 27, 1985, Worthington, England |
Playing Career | 1937 – 1940 |
Kenneth Cyril "Ken" Perin (April 19, 1920 - May 27, 1985) was a British hockey player. He was a member of the British National Team at the 1939 World Championship, playing in three games.
He played club hockey for the Wembley Terriers, Earls Court Redwings, and the Harringay Racers.
Perrin worked as an aircraft engineer during World War II.