• 1985, p. 73. Clay, John Charles at Dictionary of Welsh Biography Family Tree Brief profile of Johnnie Clay by Dr A. K. Hignell Johnnie Clay at CricketArchive...
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  • Denis Smith". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 29 December 2015. "Player profile: Johnnie Clay". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 29 December 2015. "Player profile: Hopper Read"...
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  • investment banker and founder of the Clay Sanskrit Library John Randolph Clay (1808–1885), American diplomat Johnnie Clay (1898–1973), English cricketer The...
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    Woolmer, Robin Jackman, Nasser Hussain, Vikram Solanki, Min Patel Wales 16 Johnnie Clay, Robert Croft, Jeff Jones, Tony Lewis, Austin Matthews, Hugh Morris,...
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  • unavailable. Norman Riches (1921, 1929) Tom Whittington (1922–1923) Johnnie Clay (1924–1927, 1929, 1946) Trevor Arnott (1928) Maurice Turnbull (1930–1939)...
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    five for 67 in an eight wicket win over the touring West Indians. Johnnie Clay: Clay played one Test match for England in 1935. Robert Croft: Croft played...
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    The following Welsh people have played Test cricket for England: Johnnie ClayClay played one Test match for England in 1935. Robert Croft – Croft played...
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  • runs. Glamorgan relied mostly on spin with Len Muncer and the veteran Johnnie Clay bowling off breaks and opening batsman Emrys Davies helping out with...
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  • Timothy Boden, was also a first-class cricketer, while his great-nephew, Johnnie Clay, played Test cricket for England. Mitchell, A. T. (1902). Rugby School...
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    Glamorgan cricket captain 1908–1920 Succeeded by Norman Riches Preceded by Norman Riches Glamorgan cricket captain 1922–1924 Succeeded by Johnnie Clay...
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  • seventh respectively. The 1921 team included Trevor Arnott, William Bates, Johnnie Clay, Harry Creber, Stamford Hacker, Jack Nash and Norman Riches. Among the...
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  • 1936 171 Alf Gover 1912 170 Colin Blythe 1933 170 Tom Goddard 1937 170 Johnnie Clay 1905 169 Walter Lees 1922 169 Len Richmond 1924 169 Cecil Parkin 1951...
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  • (1998–2007) : D. D. Cherry Frank Clarke (1956–1960) : F. Clarke Johnnie Clay (1921–1949) : J. C. Clay Phil Clift (1937–1955) : P. B. Clift Stephen Cook (2018) :...
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  • Grevett contributing with nine runs. In both innings he was dismissed by Johnnie Clay. Glamorgan was left with a target of 344 to win. However, they could...
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  • Worcestershire out of Park Avenue, Bradford and into Horton Park, and Johnnie Clay of Glamorgan out of the Arms Park in Cardiff. He usually fielded at first...
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  • Balls Maidens Runs Wickets Average Arthur Booth 5504 423 1289 111 11.61 Johnnie Clay 4874 204 1742 130 13.40 Austin Matthews 4160 215 1329 93 14.29 Ellis...
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  • Keenor (Association Football) * Bleddyn Williams (Rugby Union)   1998 Johnnie Clay (Cricket) * John Disley (Athletics) Gareth Edwards (Rugby Union) Cliff...
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  • Morgan, rugby player, 65 9 August - Donald Peers, singer, 66 11 August Johnnie Clay, Test cricketer, 75 Gil Morgan, rugby league player, 65 17 August - Elena...
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  • In 1929 he shared an unbroken ninth-wicket partnership of 203 with Johnnie Clay which is still a county record; at one stage they added 150 runs in 65...
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  • – leading bowlers by average Name Balls Maidens Runs Wickets Average Johnnie Clay 1565 61 581 41 14.17 Ray Lindwall 3439 139 1349 86 15.68 Philip Whitcombe...
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  • Wales, he forged what would become a successful bowling partnership with Johnnie Clay and Jack Mercer. Ryan's first season yielded him 106 wickets at an average...
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  • New York City by Johnnie Ray and The Four Lads on October 16, 1951. Singer Ronnie Dove also had a big hit with the song in 1966. Johnnie Ray recorded the...
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  • William Gilligan (1923–1931) Gilly Reay (1923) Gubby Allen (1923–1938) Johnnie Clay (1923–1935) Jack MacBryan (1923–1932) John MacLean (1923) Jack Bryan...
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  • marriage. On November 17, 2021, Bryan announced his engagement to model Johnnie Faye. Bryan and Faye had a daughter in 2021. In early November 2022, Bryan...
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    was born near Los Angeles, California to Matthew Beard Sr. and Johnnie Mae Beard (née Clay). His father was the founding pastor of Beloved Church of God...
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  • Clark (Northamptonshire). Tours: India & Ceylon (1933/34). Johnnie Clay (1923–1928) : J. C. Clay (Glamorgan) Shunter Coen (1927/28) : S. K. Coen (Free State...
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    Johnnie Mae Blakeney Rawlinson (born December 16, 1952) is a United States circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit and...
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