Vernon Seymour Ransford OBE (20 March 1885 – 19 March 1958) was an Australian cricketer who played in 20 Test matches between 1907 and 1912. Ransford...
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Thomas Ransford Ph.D. Sc.D (born 1958), British-born Canadian mathematician, researching in spectral theory and complex analysis Vernon Ransford (1885–1958)...
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Hugh Trumble Rob Templeton Max Walker Hans Ebeling Bert Ironmonger Vernon Ransford (12th Man) All members of the team of the century except Robert Templeton...
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Barnes, Douglas Carr, Arthur Day, Vernon Ransford Australia Sheffield Shield – New South Wales Most runs – Vernon Ransford 825 @ 103.12 (HS 182) Most wickets...
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1883. Sir Keith Murdoch – Resided in Walsh Street for many years. Vernon Ransford – Australian Test cricketer born in South Yarra in 1885. Lieutenant...
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Victor Trumper, Warwick Armstrong, Tibby Cotter, Sammy Carter and Vernon Ransford to be omitted. After the war, Australia took firm control of both the...
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Newstead 1910 Warren Bardsley Sydney Barnes Douglas Carr Arthur Day Vernon Ransford 1911 Harry Foster Alfred Hartley Charlie Llewellyn Razor Smith Frank...
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committee, on the casting vote of the chairman, chose former Test batsman Vernon Ransford over Bradman. In August 1939, Bradman won the South Australian squash...
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1966) 1884 – John Jensen, Australian public servant (d. 1970) 1885 – Vernon Ransford, Australian cricketer (d. 1958) 1888 – Amanda Clement, American baseball...
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1912 Triangular Tournament. The six players were Warwick Armstrong, Vernon Ransford, Victor Trumper, Tibby Cotter, Hanson Carter, and Clem Hill. The dispute...
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Harry Moyes (55) 1927 5th Vernon Ransford Andrew Manzie Albert Chadwick Albert Chadwick Harry Davie (40) 1928 3rd† Vernon Ransford Andrew Manzie Ivor Warne-Smith...
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Percy Sherwell South Africa NR 3 England 1 July 1907 Drawn 11 143* Vernon Ransford Australia NR 2 England 14 June 1909 Won 12 119 Reggie Spooner England...
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1907–1926 35 55 4 2131 170 41.78 3561 177 1240 45 7/58 27.56 17 – 91 Vernon Ransford 1907–1912 20 38 6 1211 143* 37.84 43 3 28 1 1/9 28.00 10 – 92 Roger...
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Armstrong, Hill and Trumper, along with Hanson Carter, Tibby Cotter and Vernon Ransford (known as the "Big Six") announced that they would be unavailable to...
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(1907–1910) A. A. Aitken (1911) William C. McClelland (1912–1926) Vernon Ransford (1927–1928) Joe Blair (1929–1946) William Flintoft (1947–1949) Albert...
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From Vernon Royle to Hobbs, England has had many fine cover-points, but none to equal Australia's Syd. Gregory. A delightful story that Vernon Ransford told...
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Six"—the other five were Warwick Armstrong, Hanson Carter, Clem Hill, Vernon Ransford, and Victor Trumper—each of whom, separately, declared themselves unavailable...
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Football Club for 18 years, from 1929, taking over the presidency from Vernon Ransford, until his death in 1946, when he was succeeded by William Flintoft...
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The position—previously held by Test cricketers Hugh Trumble and Vernon Ransford—is one of the most prestigious jobs in Australian cricket. During a...
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football and cricket matches. In 1956, following the retirement of Vernon Ransford, Ponsford unsuccessfully applied for the position of club secretary...
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1 26–29 March Stan Brice Vernon Ransford Basin Reserve, Wellington Match drawn Match 2 1–4 April Stan Brice Vernon Ransford Eden Park, Auckland Australia...
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invitation, along with Warwick Armstrong, Trumper, Carter, Noble and Vernon Ransford, who collectively became known as the "Big Six". He never played Test...
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same tree was used for the same purpose years earlier by Test players Vernon Ransford and Ernie McCormick, and long-serving Victorian batsman Jack Ledward...
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4/19. Big Six cricket dispute of 1912 These six were Victor Trumper, Vernon Ransford, Clem Hill, Warwick Armstrong, Hanson Carter and Albert Cotter, of...
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and elected to bat. New South Wales won the toss and elected to bat. Vernon Ransford 720 Jack O'Connor 26 Wynne-Thomas, Peter (1983). The Hamlyn A-Z of...
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Lancelot Hemus, scored 112 in the first innings. Waddy, Armstrong and Ransford all scored centuries for the Australians, who made 620 for 8 on the second...
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Halloway (died 1961), rugby league footballer and coach 20 March – Vernon Ransford (died 1958), cricketer 1 July – Dorothea Mackellar (died 1968), poet...
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withdrawal of six leading players; Trumper, Hill, Warwick Armstrong, Vernon Ransford, Albert Cotter and Hanson "Sammy" Carter from the tri-nations series...
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1903/04–1904/05 4 266 Barlow Carkeek 5 February 1904 1903/04–1914/15 53 267 Vernon Ransford 5 February 1904 1903/04–1927/28 75 268 William Scott 5 February 1904...
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Algy Gehrs Clem Hill Ranji Hordern Charles Kelleway Charles Macartney Vernon Ransford Victor Trumper Bill Whitty Aubrey Faulkner Maitland Hathorn Charlie...
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