• (captain) and Belle Vue Rangers, as a goal-kicking centre or stand-off. Billy Stott was born in Pontefract, West Riding of Yorkshire, England, he lived on...
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    Billy Stott Professional 77 1930–31 Billy Stott Professional 81 1929–30 Billy Stott Professional 77 1928–29 Billy Stott Professional 76 1927–28 Billy...
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    original on December 14, 2013. Retrieved December 14, 2013. Stott, John (1997). "Foreword by Billy Graham". Making Christ known: historic mission documents...
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    introduced and awarded to the man of the match. The first winner was Billy Stott of Wakefield Trinity while the first winner of the trophy on the losing...
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    first presented to Challenge Cup final Man of the match. Wakefield's Billy Stott is first winner. Lance Todd, killed in a car accident in 1942, was a...
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    with action. Within months, he became the most talked-about winger since Billy Boston for his lightning speed and try-scoring; at Widnes he forged a reputation...
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  • and directed by Scottish dramatist Anthony Neilson and starring Billy Connolly, Ken Stott and Francesca Annis. Loosely based on the character of Jimmy Boyle...
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  • the Rugby League Hall of Fame in 1989. On 30 August 2005 Fox, along with Billy Boston and Mick Sullivan, opened the Rugby League Heritage Centre. In 2005...
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  • goals in a match: 10, Joe Nelson (against Rothwell, 18 March 1899). 10, Billy Harris (against Liverpool City, 13 October 1906). Morris, Graham (2003)...
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  • (1948) Bob Poole (1905) Jack Price (1921) Billy Stott (1936) Ernie Thompson (1936) Bob Wilson (1905) Billy Bentham (1924) Jim Clampitt (1908–14) Elwyn...
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    natural father again through his brother and sister. Robinson is nicknamed 'Billy Whizz' after a character in the British comic The Beano, who is an extremely...
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  • winning ways as Trinity, with names such as James "Jim" Croston and Billy Stott, pipped Wigan to the Cup 13–12. On Saturday 27 October 1951, 25,495 were...
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    733407:33.4 7-03-19331933, 7 March Golden Miller 1000.5714285714 4/7F 6 Billy Stott Basil Briscoe Dorothy Paget 7 2nd. (10 L) Thomond II 11/4 3rd. (5 L)...
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  • including Frank Whitcombe (who also worked in the zoo as a zookeeper), Billy Stott, and James Cumberbatch. When the club was taken over by Belle Vue in...
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  • Wakefield Trinity coaches Jim Croston (1945–47) Johnny Malpass (1947–48) Billy Stott (1948–49) Harry Beverley (1949–51) Jim Croston (1951–53) Bill Duffy (1953–54)...
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