• William Hascott McCabe (30 August 1935 – 16 October 2023) was an Australian rules footballer and Olympian. He played with North Melbourne in the Victorian...
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  • Bill McCabe may refer to: Bill McCabe (Australian sportsman) (1935–2023), North Melbourne footballer and water polo international Bill McCabe (baseball)...
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  • the Australian team. The team, led by Bill Woodfull – the "Great Un-bowlable" – featured legends of the game including Bill Ponsford, Stan McCabe, Clarrie...
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    The sportsman cars were not current model cars and could be modified more, but not as much as Modified series cars. It became the Late Model Sportsman Series...
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    Sydney Sportsman. Vol. VIII, no. 402. New South Wales, Australia. 8 April 1908. p. 7. Retrieved 18 December 2017 – via National Library of Australia. "Manitoba...
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    Don Bradman (category Use Australian English from May 2013)
    by any sportsman in any major sport. The story that the young Bradman practised alone with a cricket stump and a golf ball is part of Australian folklore...
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  • pain or injury during season. The award was discontinued after 2003. The Sportsman of the Year award was discontinued after 2011. Discontinued after 2017...
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    Nero Wolfe (1981), and as district attorney Jason Lochinvar "J.L., Fatman" McCabe in the legal drama Jake and the Fatman (1987–1992). William Conrad (also...
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  • heavyweight title, who was also an Australian rules footballer with Richmond in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Bill McCabe – competed in water polo at...
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    used to set up effective one-two punches. Thiem won the 2020 Austrian Sportsman of the Year award, the fourth time a tennis player has won the award since...
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    Chris Evert (category Australian Open (tennis) champions)
    Cawley. Evert's 1976 performance earned her Sports Illustrated's title of Sportsman of the Year. She is the first woman to be the sole recipient of this honor...
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    Herbert Sutcliffe (category Marylebone Cricket Club Australian Touring Team cricketers)
    1999 Neville Cardus, Close of Play, Sportsmans Book Club edition, 1957, "Sutcliffe and Yorkshire", pp. 1–10 Bill Frindall, The Wisden Book of Cricket...
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    Young Griffo (category Use Australian English from April 2013)
    Defeats Zeigler". Sportsman. No. 862. Victoria, Australia. 24 August 1897. p. 2. Retrieved 5 June 2022 – via National Library of Australia. "Young Griffo"...
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  • Percy Calladine, Bobby Lees, the Irish welterweight champion Pat McAllister, Ernie McCabe, Johnny Bee, Lonz Webster, and Tom Plant all before rematching...
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  • champion Pat McAteer: boxer, British middle weight and Commonwealth champion Dave McCabe: singer-songwriter, guitarist for the Zutons John McCabe: musician...
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    Arthur Hennessy (category Use Australian English from July 2013)
    cemetery. Whiticker pp11-14 "The Slighted 'Souths' – Sportsman's Letter Box". Sydney Sportsman. 5 June 1907. p. 8. Retrieved 30 December 2017 – via Trove...
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    Alan Fairfax (category Use Australian English from September 2012)
    South Wales, Australia. 15 March 1921. p. 7. Retrieved 23 June 2017 – via National Library of Australia. "HOW'S THAT". Sydney Sportsman. No. 1487. New...
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    (November 18, 2007). Retrieved November 27, 2014. Kelli Anderson, "My Sportsman: Dara Torres," Sports Illustrated (November 25, 2008). Retrieved December...
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    Dave Brown (rugby league, born 1913) (category Australian rugby league coaches)
    fingers on his right hand. Despite these setbacks Brown was an all-round sportsman – an A-grade tennis player, champion junior surfer and a representative...
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  • Championship. For his efforts, Woods was named Sports Illustrated's 1996 Sportsman of the Year and PGA Tour Rookie of the Year. He began his tradition of...
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  • Reg Gasnier (category Australian rugby league coaches)
    was an Australian rugby league footballer and coach. He played centre for the St. George Dragons from 1959 to 1967 and represented Australia in a then...
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  • musician (Visage). Mike Thresh, 84, plant pathologist. 13 February John McCabe, 75, composer and pianist. Dan Tunstall Pedoe, 75, cardiologist. Hugh Walters...
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    several future NHL players, such as Notre Dame's Anders Lee, Wisconsin's Jake McCabe, and Minnesota's Nate Schmidt, Nick Bjugstad, and Erik Haula. A Chicago...
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  • actor Sam McAlister, TV producer and author Kirsty McCabe, GMTV weather presenter Freddy McConnell, Guardian multimedia journalist Michael McIntyre, comedian...
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  • (1915–2007), science-fiction writer and librarian Brian McCabe (born 1951), poet William Topaz McGonagall (1825–1902), renowned as one of worst poets in...
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    and taught French at St. Andrew's Colonial school. Aeneas was a keen sportsman and footballer and played outside forward (left-wing) in the Grahams'...
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  • Hawthorn Football Club (category Use Australian English from January 2018)
    the Hawks, is a professional Australian rules football club based in Mulgrave, Victoria, that competes in the Australian Football League (AFL). The club...
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  • attack. Des McAleenan, 53, Irish-American soccer player (Connecticut Wolves, Albany Alleycats) and coach (New York Red Bulls). David McCabe, 80, British...
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  • 61, Danish Olympic handball player (1976, 1980). Alan Preen, 81, Australian sportsman. Wayne Smith, 66, Canadian football player (Ottawa Rough Riders,...
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  • not as prominent in Hayek's own versions of "The Fatal Conceit". Joseph McCabe (1945). A Biographical Dictionary of Ancient, Medieval, and Modern Freethinkers...
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