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Harvey Vincent Sutton (18 February 1882 – 21 June 1963) was an Australian athlete and public health physician. He was Victoria's second Rhodes Scholar , [ 1 ] following John Behan , a fellow alumnus of Trinity College, Melbourne .
The Australian Athletics Championships have been conducted since 1890. [1] The most successful athlete at the Championships has been thrower Warwick Selvey who won 19 championships events. [2]
The 1967 Men's World Tennis Circuit was an annual series of 217 tournaments composed of two subsidiary circuits the 41st Pro Tennis Tour [1] (professional) and the 54th ILTF World Circuit (amateur). [2]
Harvey Sutton: 800 m: 2:00.0 3 — did not advance Joseph Lynch: 1500 m: Unknown 5 — did not advance Charles Swain: did not finish — did not advance George Blake: 5 miles: Unknown 3 — did not advance Joseph Lynch: did not finish — did not advance Henry Murray: 110 m hurdles: 16.3 2 did not advance Henry Murray: 400 m hurdles: 59.8 2 did ...
The Australasian Athletics Championships was an athletics competition between male athletes principally from Australia and New Zealand that was held between 1893 and 1927. . They were the precursor to the national Australian Athletics Championships, which replaced the competition from 1930 onw
Back Harvey Hester played under an assumed name and scored 7 touchdowns. [10] [11] Former Gator William A. Shands refereed the contest. Louis Tenney scored five touchdowns; Swanson three, Moseley, J. B. Sutton, James Miller, Puss Hancock, Sam Buie, and Rex Farrior had one each. [12] It was freshman Farrior's first game at Florida.
Harvey Branch: Beta Zeta: Former minor league pitcher and MLB player for the St. Louis Cardinals [58] Don Buford: Beta Omega: Former MLB player for the Chicago White Sox and Baltimore Orioles; former minor and major league coach [58] Donn Clendenon: Pi: Former MLB first baseman; MVP in the 1969 World Series with the New York Mets [58] Samuel ...
Robert Sutton (1544–1587 in Stafford) a Roman Catholic priest and martyr, beatified in 1987. Edward Wightman (c.1580–1612), a General Baptist, last religious martyr to be burnt at the stake for 'heresy' in England.