Image hughie.jpg right thumb 150px Poster from the 1996 Broadway production of Hughie starring Al Pacino. Hughie is a short two character play by Eugene O Neill set in the lobby of a small hotel on a West Side street in midtown New York during the summer of 1928. The play is essentially a long monologue delivered by a small time hustler named Erie Smith to the hotel s new night clerk Charlie Hughes, lamenting how Smith s luck has gone bad since the death of Hughie, Hughes predecessor. Eugene O Neill O Neill wrote Hughie in 1942, although it did not receive its world premiere until 1958, when it was staged in Sweden at the Royal Dramatic Theatre with Bengt Eklund as Erie Smith. It was first staged in English language English at the Theater Royal in Bath, England in 1963 with Burgess Meredith as Erie. ref name Hughie Robards Monte Cristo http www.eoneill.com library laconics 2 2b.htm Hughie Robards Monte Cristo? ref The play was first presented on Broadway theatre Broadway in 1964 starring Jason Robards as Erie and directed by Jos Quintero , who were famous for their depictions of Eugene O Neill O Neill s plays. Jason Robards Robards received a Tony Award nomination for his performance, and revived the production in 1975 in Berkeley, California with Jack Dodson as Charlie Hughes. Jason Robards Robards and Jack Dodson Dodson returned to it at the Hyde Park Festival Theatre in 1981 and the Trinity Repertory Theatre in Providence, Rhode Island in 1991, ref name Hughie Robards Monte Cristo also televising their performances in 1984 for PBS . Hughie has been produced on Broadway theatre Broadway twice since the 1964 Jason Robards Robards Jos Quintero Quintero production. In 1975 .... ref http www.goodmantheatre.org season production.aspx?tess 3283 ref Hughie has been televised at least ... French television . ref http www.imdb.com find?s all&q HughieHughie on the Internet Movie Database ... Hughie on the Internet Broadway database Category 1942 plays Category Plays by Eugene O Neill ... more details
Unreferenced date July 2008 Cleanup date July 2008 Played by comedian Jeff Altman , Hughie Hogg is a fictional character on the United States American television series The Dukes of Hazzard . Hughie was Boss Hogg s equally crooked maybe even more crooked nephew. Hughie also wore an all white suit, but unlike Boss Hogg had a slender build. A confidence trick con man and a disguise artist, Hughie seemed ... typically call Hughie in once per season to come up with a particularly dastardly plot to get the Dukes out of the way once and for all but Hughie would often turn on Boss, twisting the situation to his own means. Despite this, Boss would give Hughie one last chance each time he returned. Jeff Altman appeared as Hughie Hogg six times in the series. However, the episode that introduced the character ... the third season, by which time, Hughie had already been seen in his second appearance, as temporary ... to the more casual viewer as, besides Hughie s introduction despite him having been seen before ... Duke Luke had let run off a cliff the season before. In Arrest Jesse Duke , Hughie was definitely ... P. Coltrane . In this episode, Hughie appears shocked when he hears of Boss Hogg s involvement in a car stripping business. Episode appearances The 6 Hughie Hogg episodes of The Dukes of Hazzard In broadcast ... bgcolor FFFFDE Arrest Jesse Duke align center 25 1979 December 14 colspan 3 Hughie is the temporary ... crooked nephew Hughie into town to catch the Dukes once and for all. Hughie s first official appearance. bgcolor FFFFDE The Return of Hughie Hogg align center 54 1981 March 6 colspan 3 Hughie cons his Uncle Boss out of everything he owns, leading Boss to seek help from the Dukes. bgcolor FFFFDE Hughie Hogg Strikes Again align center 70 1981 December 18 colspan 3 Hughie, now a master of disguise, is back to help his uncle foreclose on Cooter s garage. bgcolor FFFFDE The Revenge of Hughie Hogg align center 97 1982 December 17 colspan 3 Hughie blackmails his uncle into backing him for sheriff over ... more details
Hughie Graham or Hughie Graeme is Child ballad number 191, existing in several variants. Synopsis Hughie Graham is caught for stealing the bishop s horse, and sentenced to hang. Several pleas to ransom him are unavailing. He sees his mother or father and sends greetings to his father, his sword to Johnnie Armstrong , and a curse to his wife. The legend is that his motive for the horse theft was that the bishop had seduced his wife. Recordings The great socialist Ewan MacColl recorded a version on his album of traditional Scottish ballads. The Scottish folk band Malinky recorded a version of this song, called Hughie The Graham , on their 2005 album, The Unseen Hours English folk singer, June Tabor , recorded a version of this song on An Echo of Hooves in 2003. External links http www.sacred texts.com neu eng child ch191.htm Hughie Graham http www.contemplator.com child hughie.html Hughie Graham with history Category Child Ballads Category Border ballads Category Northumbrian folklore Folk song stub ... more details
Infobox musical artist Name Hughie Thomasson Img HughieThomasson06.jpg Img capt Thomasson performing in the 1970s Background non vocal instrumentalist Birth name Hugh Edward Thomasson, Jr. Alias Born birth date 1952 08 13 df yes br Tampa, Florida , USA Died Death date and age 2007 09 09 1952 08 13 df yes br small Brooksville, Florida Brooksville , Florida br United States small Instrument Guitar , Vocals , Banjo Genre Southern rock , hard rock , blues rock Occupation Musician , songwriter Years active 1967 1996, 2005 2007 Label Arista Records Arista Associated acts Outlaws band Outlaws , Lynyrd Skynyrd URL http www.outlawsmusic.com outlawsmusic.com Notable instruments Hughie Thomasson signature Fender Stratocaster , Custom made Pearlcaster by Ed Roman Guitars ref http www.edroman.com guitars pearlcaster endorsers.htm ref Hugh Edward Thomasson, Jr. August 13, 1952 September 9, 2007 ref name CMT obit1 cite web url http www.cmt.com news country music 1569480 southern rock pioneer hughie thomasson dies in florida.jhtml title Southern Rock Pioneer Hughie Thomasson Dies in Florida Guitarist Founded the Outlaws and Later Joined Lynyrd Skynyrd last Flippo first Chet date September 11, 2007 work CMT News publisher 2010 MTV Networks accessdate 18 December 2010 ref ref http ssdi.rootsweb.ancestry.com cgi bin ssdi.cgi Social Security Death Index ref was an American guitarist and singer best ... lynyrd skynyrd.jhtml Southern Rock Pioneer Hughie Thomasson Dies in Florida http www2.tbo.com content ... Thomasson, Hughie ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH August 13, 1952 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH September 9, 2007 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Thomasson, Hughie Category 1952 births ... missing Category Arista Records artists US rock guitarist stub cs Hughie Thomasson de Hughie Thomasson fr Hughie Thomasson hr Hughie Thomasson it Hughie Thomasson nl Hughie Thomasson pt Hughie Thomasson fi Hughie Thomasson sv Hughie Thomasson ... more details
Infobox person name Hughie Mack birth date Birth date 1884 11 26 birth place Brooklyn, New York death date Death date and age 1927 10 13 1884 11 16 death place Santa Monica, California othername occupation Actor yearsactive 1910 in film 1910 1927 in film 1927 Hughie Mack 26 November 1884 &ndash 13 October 1927 was an American actor of the silent film silent era . He appeared in 195 films between 1910 in film 1910 and 1928 in film 1928 . He was born in Brooklyn, New York and died in Santa Monica, California . Selected filmography Bringing Up Father 1915 in film 1915 The Riddle Rider 1924 Greed film Greed 1924 in film 1924 The Silent Flyer 1926 in film 1926 External links IMDB name 0533000 Hughie Mack Use dmy dates date September 2010 Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Mack, Hughie ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Actor DATE OF BIRTH 26 November 1884 PLACE OF BIRTH Brooklyn, New York DATE OF DEATH 13 October 1927 PLACE OF DEATH Santa Monica, California DEFAULTSORT Mack, Hughie Category 1884 births Category 1927 deaths Category American film actors Category American silent film actors US film actor 1880s stub es Hughie Mack ... more details
infobox GAA player image Hugh jjoreilly.jpg name Hughie O Reilly irish Aodh Raghallaigh dateofbirth placeofbirth Cootehill , Co. Cavan countryofbirth Republic of Ireland Ireland county Cavan occupation ? code Football sport Gaelic football province Ulster club Cootehill Celtic GAA Club clyears counties Cavan icyears 1927 1952 icapps points icprovince ? icposition midfield icallireland 2 allstars Hugh Hughie O Reilly was a Gaelic football player and manager for Cavan GAA Cavan and Cootehill Celtic GAA Club. Playing career The Cootehill clubman is the only man to be involved in all of Cavan s All Ireland Senior Football Championship Senior All Ireland Championship victories. He played and won 2 All Ireland Senior Football Championship medal in 1933 and captained Cavan to victory in the 1935 final. Hughie also featured on the 1927 All Ireland Junior Football Championship All Ireland winning junior team . Management career He completed a record of three All Ireland senior titles in 1947, 48 and 52 in the space of five years and National Football League Ireland National Football League titles in 1948 and 50 as manager for Cavan. Cootehill Celtic GAA s pitch in the town is named after him. ref name ulster.gaa.ie http ulster.gaa.ie landofthegiants 2009 06 29 1952 all ireland title success revenge for E2 80 9849 defeat by eamonn gaffney former sports editor the anglo celt cavan ref ref name ulster.gaa.ie ref http www.cootehillceltic.com History Famous 20Celts Hughie 20O Reilly hughie.html ref ref http irishnews125.blogspot.com 2009 02 125 cavan player list.html ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Oreilly, Hughie ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH Cootehill , Co. Cavan DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Oreilly, Hughie Category Cavan Gaelic footballers Category People from County Cavan Category Year of birth missing Category Year of death missing Gaelic football bio stub ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2006 Hughie Hughes 1886 London, England 2 December 1916 Uniontown, Pennsylvania was an United States American racecar driver . He was killed in a board track crash. Indy 500 results table tr valign top td class wikitable style text align center Year Car Start Qual Rank Finish Laps Led Retired 1911 Indianapolis 500 1911 36 32 12 200 0 Running 1912 Indianapolis 500 1912 21 17 81.810 11 3 200 0 Running colspan 6 Totals 400 0 td td class wikitable style text align center Starts 2 Poles 0 Front Row 0 Wins 0 Top 5 1 Top 10 1 Retired 0 td tr table Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hughes, Hughie ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1886 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 2 December 1916 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hughes, Hughie Category 1886 births Category 1916 deaths Category American racecar drivers Category Indianapolis 500 drivers Category Racecar drivers killed while racing Category Sports deaths in Pennsylvania US autoracing bio stub ... more details
Hugh Hughie Cochrane born Glasgow , 9 February 1943 was a Scotland Scottish football soccer footballer . He played professionally for Barnsley F.C. Barnsley , making five The Football League Football League appearances. ref cite book first Barry J. last Hugman title Canon League Football Players Records 1946 1984 publisher Newnes Books year 1984 id ISBN 0 6003 7318 5 pages p94 ref References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cochrane, Hughie ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cochrane, Hughie Category Scottish footballers Category 1943 births Category Living people Category Margate F.C. players Category Sportspeople from Glasgow Category Barnsley F.C. players Category Wimbledon F.C. players Category Dundee United F.C. players Category The Football League players scotland footybio stub ... more details
Hughie Mulligan died 1973 was a New York mobster and bookmaker who headed criminal activities of the Irish Mob in Hell s Kitchen, Manhattan Hell s Kitchen during the 1950s. Among his proteges included James Burke gangster Jimmy Burke , an associate of the Lucchese crime family , and his eventual successor Mickey Spillane mobster Mickey Spillane . Further reading English, T.J. Paddy Whacked The Untold Story of the Irish American Gangster . New York HarperCollins, 2005. ISBN 0 06 059002 5 English, T.J. The Westies Inside the Hell s Kitchen Irish Mob . St Martin s Paperbacks, 1991. ISBN 0 312 92429 1 DEFAULTSORT Mulligan, Hughie Category Year of birth missing Category 1973 deaths Category American mobsters of Irish descent Category American mob bosses Category The Westies crime stub ... more details
Infobox football biography 2 playername Hughie Phillips image fullname Hugh Phillips dateofbirth 1864 cityofbirth Lanark countryofbirth Scotland dateofdeath cityofdeath countryofdeath position Defender years1 clubs1 St Bernard s F.C. St.Bernards caps1 goals1 years2 1890 1891 clubs2 Stoke City F.C. Stoke caps2 7 goals2 0 Hugh Hughie Phillips born 1864 in Lanark , Scotland was a former professional association football footballer , who played for St. Bernards F.C. St.Bernards , Stoke City F.C. Stoke . He made seven appearances for Stoke. Career statistics class wikitable style text align center rowspan 2 Club rowspan 2 Season colspan 2 League colspan 2 FA Cup colspan 2 Total Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Stoke City F.C. Stoke 1890 91 in English football 1890 91 7 0 0 0 7 0 colspan 2 Career Total 7 0 0 0 7 0 Honours with Stoke Football Alliance champions 1890 91 Football Alliance 1890 91 References Matthews, Tony The Encyclopedia of Stoke City Lion Press, 1994, ISBN 1 85983 100 1 . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Phillips, Hughie ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1864 PLACE OF BIRTH Lanark , Scotland DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Phillips, Hughie Category Scottish footballers Category Stoke City F.C. players Category Pre 1914 association football players Category 1864 births Category Year of death missing Scotland footy defender stub ... more details
Hughie McAuley b. January 8, 1953, Bootle , Liverpool was the Liverpool F.C. Reserves team manager from 2003 ref http www.liverpoolfc.tv news latest news mcauley unhappy with referee ref 2009, ref name ffc academy cite url http www.formbyfc.net news details.php?news id 2824 title The Hugh McAuley Football Academy publisher Formby FC official site date 16 December 2010 accessdate 21 December 2010 ref and for the 2005 06 season worked closely with Paco Herrera . He worked for the club from 1990. He spent a number of years working full time with the youth development team at Liverpool F.C. Liverpool , coaching the Liverpool F.C. Academy Youth Team. ref name ffc academy He was the manager of the first Liverpool Youth side to win the FA Youth Cup in 1996. ref name ffc academy As a player McAuley signed for Liverpool in 1970, but made no first team appearances. He also played for Tranmere Rovers F.C. Tranmere Rovers , Plymouth Argyle F.C. Plymouth Argyle , Charlton Athletic F.C. Charlton , Carlisle United F.C. Carlisle United and Formby F.C. Formby . He helped develop Michael Owen , Steven Gerrard , Jamie Carragher , Robbie Fowler and Jay Spearing during his spell at the Academy. His son Hugh McAuley Hugh was also a footballer, and now co owns his father s old club Formby FC. ref cite news url http www.formbytimes.co.uk news formby news 2010 05 12 plans to build a sports complex in formby are progressing well 66401 26424702 title Plans to build a sports complex in Formby are progressing well publisher Formby Times date 12 May 2010 accessdate 7 November 2010 ref References Reflist External links http www.liverpoolfc.tv Official Liverpool website Please use Macauley, ie. with an a to assist category sorting Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Macauley, Hughie ALTERNATIVE ... DEFAULTSORT Macauley, Hughie Category 1953 births Category Living people Category Liverpool F.C. ... England footybio stub de Hughie McAuley fr Hughie McAuley ... more details
Use dmy dates date December 2010 Infobox afl player NEW playername Hughie Callan fullname Hugh P. Callan image capt image name birthdate 26 December 1881 birthplace dead true deathdate death date and age df yes 1917 2 5 1881 12 26 deathplace France originalteam Brighton Football Club Brighton heightweight 182  cm 80 kg position Follower debutinformation Round 1, 1903 VFL season 1903 , Essendon Football Club Essendon BR vs Fitzroy Football Club Fitzroy at East Melbourne Cricket Ground East Melbourne years 1903 05 BR 1907 10 BR Total clubs Essendon Football Club Essendon BR Sydney Swans South Melbourne games goals 35 15 BR 36 17 BR 71 32 statsend 1910 careerhighlights BR Hughie Callan 26 December 1881 5 February 1917 was an Australian rules football er who played for Essendon Football Club Essendon and Sydney Swans South Melbourne in the Australian Football League Victorian Football League VFL . Callan acted as a follower during his career, which began at Essendon in 1903 after he was recruited from Brighton. He spent three seasons with Essendon and in 1906 didn t play VFL football as he was in New Zealand on business. Callan returned the following year and joined South Melbourne, playing as a forward pocket in their losing 1907 VFL Grand Final team. In New Zealand, Callan played for the Eden Football Club in the Auckland Australian Football League Australian Football League of Auckland during the 1906 season. Also in that year, he represented Auckland in an interprovincial match against Waihi. On 5 February 1917, Callan was killed in action while fighting in France during World War I. References AflRleague ref H Hughie Callan.html Holmesby, Russell and Main, Jim 2007 . The Encyclopedia of AFL Footballers . 7th ed. Melbourne Bas Publishing. New Zealand Herald, 26 May 1906 ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Callan, Hughie ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH ..., Hughie Category 1881 births Category 1917 deaths Category Australian rules footballers from Victoria ... more details
Infobox MLB player name Hughie Hearne position Catcher image Hughie Hearne.jpg width 125 bats Right throws Right birthdate April 18, 1873 birthplace Troy, New York deathdate death date and age 1932 9 22 1873 4 18 deathplace Troy, New York debutdate August 29 debutyear 1901 debutteam Los Angeles Dodgers Brooklyn Superbas finaldate July 2 finalyear 1903 finalteam Los Angeles Dodgers Brooklyn Superbas stat1label Batting average stat1value .283 stat2label Home run s stat2value 0 stat3label Run batted in Runs batted in stat3value 35 teams nowiki nowiki Los Angeles Dodgers Brooklyn Superbas 1901 1903 Hugh Joseph Hearne April 18, 1873 September 22, 1932 was a catcher in Major League Baseball . He played for the Los Angeles Dodgers Brooklyn Superbas from 1901 to 1903. Hearne stood at 5 8 and weighed 182 lbs. ref name statistics http www.baseball reference.com players h hearnhu01.shtml Hughie Hearne Statistics and History . baseball reference.com . Retrieved 2010 12 18. ref Career Hughie Hearne started playing baseball as early as 1896 ref http www.la84foundation.org SportsLibrary SportingLife 1896 VOL 26 NO 25 SL2625007.pdf Base Ball . Sporting Life , March 14, 1896, p. 7. ref and was with the New York State League 1885 1917 New York State League s Albany Senators minor league baseball Albany Senators from 1899 to 1901. ref name minors http www.baseball reference.com minors player.cgi?id hearne001hug Hughie Hearne Minor League Statistics & History . baseball reference.com . Retrieved 2010 12 18. ref In 1901, he started off hot at the plate and batted .380 to lead the entire league by 30 points. ref http www.baseball reference.com minors leader.cgi?type bat&id 12961 1901 New York State ... minors Personal Hughie Hearne was born in Troy, New York . ref name statistics Hearne died in 1932, at the age ... Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hearne, Hughie ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Major League Baseball ... PLACE OF DEATH Troy, New York DEFAULTSORT Hearne, Hughie Category 1873 births Category 1932 deaths ... more details
Infobox football biography 2 playername Hughie Dunn image caption fullname Hugh Dunn dateofbirth 1875 or 1878 cityofbirth Johnstone countryofbirth Scotland dateofdeath cityofdeath countryofdeath height position Defender association football Right back youthyears1 youthclubs1 years1 clubs1 Johnstone F.C. Johnstone caps1 goals1 years2 clubs2 Preston North End F.C. Preston North End caps2 goals2 years3 1901 1906 clubs3 Bristol Rovers F.C. Bristol Rovers caps3 155 goals3 1 years4 1906 1907 clubs4 Port Vale F.C. Burslem Port Vale caps4 27 goals4 0 totalcaps 182 totalgoals 1 Hugh Hughie Dunn was a Association football footballer . His year of birth is uncertain, being given as 1878 in some sources ref cite book last Byrne first Stephen coauthors Jay, Mike title Bristol Rovers Football Club The Definitive History 1883 2003 year 2003 publisher Tempus Publishing Tempus location Stroud, Gloucestershire Stroud isbn 0 7524 2717 2 ref and 1875 in others. Playing career Dunn played for Johnstone F.C. Johnstone , Preston North End F.C. Preston North End and Bristol Rovers F.C. Bristol Rovers before joining Port Vale F.C. Burslem Port Vale in August 1906. He played 27 the Football League league and 4 FA Cup games before losing his first team spot in March 1907. He was not given a chance to win it back however, as the Vale went into liquidation at the end of the 1906 07 Burslem Port Vale F.C. season 1906 07 season . ref cite book last Kent first Jeff title Port Vale Personalities publisher Witan Books page 89 year 1996 isbn 0952915200 url http www.amazon.ca Port Vale Personalities Jeff Kent dp 0952915200 ref He was a Southern Football League Southern League championship winner with Bristol Rovers in the 1904 05 in English football 1904 05 season. References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Dunn, Hughie ALTERNATIVE NAMES Hugh Dunn SHORT DESCRIPTION Footballer DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH Johnstone , Scotland DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Dunn, Hughie ... more details
Orphan date January 2011 Hughie Williams born 3 September 1933 is the former State Secretary of the Queensland Branch of the Transport Workers Union of Australia . He was State Secretary from 1992 2010 and was the national president in 2000. ref name bris http www.brisbanetimes.com.au queensland trade union icon launches autobiography in brisbane 20090627 d0fy.html Trade union icon launches autobiography in Brisbane Brisbane Times, 27 June 2009 ref He was also State Secretary during the early 1980s and had been secretary of the now defunct Brisbane sub branch throughout the 1980s. On 10 December 2010 Williams stood aside as secretary after being defeated in the quadrennial elections by The New Transport Worker Team headed by Peter Biagini. ref name nmsn http news.ninemsn.com.au national 8181142 trade union heavyweight steps down Trade union heavyweight steps down Ninemsn, 10 December 2010 ref Williams has also competed at the 1964 Summer Olympics in wrestling ref http www.sports reference.com olympics athletes wi hugh williams 1.html Olympic results ref and was involved in organising for Brisbane s 1982 Commonwealth Games . References reflist External links http www.qld.twu.com.au Transport Workers Union of Australia Queensland Branch Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Williams, Hughie ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 3 September 1933 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Williams, Hughie Category 1933 births Category Olympic wrestlers of Australia Category Wrestlers at the 1964 Summer Olympics Category Australian trade unionists Category Living people australia politician stub ... more details
Eugene Vincent Hughie Carroll 17 January 1885&ndash 18 September 1965 was an Australian cricketer who played first class cricket for Victorian Bushrangers Victoria between 1905&ndash 06 and 1923&ndash 24. A specialist right hand batsman , Carroll was born and raised in South Melbourne, and joined the local Casey South Melbourne Cricket Club South Melbourne Cricket Club as a youth. He had a long association with South, and during the 1930s he coached the future Australia national cricket team Australian cricket captains Lindsay Hassett and Ian Johnson cricketer Ian Johnson , as well as Australia s greatest all rounder, Keith Miller . In total, Carroll played 37 first class matches most of them before World War I for the modest return of 1,706 runs at an batting average average of 26.24. His only century was 112 against Southern Redbacks South Australia at Adelaide Oval in November 1906, batting at number six. ref http www.cricketarchive.com Archive Scorecards 7 7173.html Cricket Archive South Australia v Victoria, Sheffield Shield 1906&ndash 07. Retrieved 26 December 2007. ref He died in the Melbourne suburb of Elsternwick at the age of 80. Notes reflist References http www.cricketarchive.com Archive Scorecards 7 7173.html Cricket Archive South Australia v Victoria, Sheffield Shield 1906&ndash 07. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Carroll, Hughie ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1885 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1965 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Carroll, Hughie Category 1885 births Category 1965 deaths Category Sportspeople from Melbourne Category Victoria cricketers Australia cricketbio stub ... more details
Infobox person name Hughie Green image Hughie Green 1955.jpg image size 200px caption Green presenting the first episode of Double Your Money . birth name birth date birth date df yes 1920 02 02 birth ... boards religion spouse partner children parents relatives signature website footnotes Hughie Green ... his own BBC radio show and created and toured with his own all children cast concert party called Hughie ... was the top prize no cash prizes were allowed . ref cite web url http www.ukgameshows.com ukgs Hughie Green title Hughie Green publisher UK Game Shows accessdate 2008 04 02 ref Style Green was often ... behind TV legend Hughie Green, his son reveals the demons that led to his father s behaviour publisher ... green.html title Hughie Green v Broadcasting Corp of New Zealand publisher ... Hospital . The bulk of Hughie Green s estate was bequeathed to his lover at the time of his death ... id 558497&in page id 1773 title How dare Hughie Green s son brand him a womanising bully, by his last ... 6692&PIcrid 658441&PIpi 84013&ShowCemPhotos Y& title Hughie Green publisher Find A Grave accessdate ... Hughie & Paula. The Tangled Lives Of Hughie Green and Paula Yates. On 2 April 2008 a TV film about Green s life was broadcast on BBC Four . The film was entitled Hughie Green, Most Sincerely . Trevor Eve was cast in the lead role. ref cite web title Hughie Green, Most Sincerely url http www.bbc.co.uk ... cite web title The Life and Many Loves of Hughie Green, Sunday Telegraph url http www.telegraph.co.uk ... 2008 02 03 ref Selected filmography Midshipman Easy 1935 References Hughie & Paula. The Tangled Lives Of Hughie Green and Paula Yates , by Christopher Green ISBN 1 86105 609 5 Notes Reflist External links IMDb name 0337916 Hughie Green Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Green, Hughie ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1920 02 02 PLACE OF BIRTH London , England DATE OF DEATH 1997 05 03 PLACE OF DEATH London, England DEFAULTSORT Green, Hughie Category People ... more details
BLP sources date November 2008 Hughie Flint born 15 March 1941, Manchester , Lancashire , is an English people English drummer , best known for his stint in John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers , playing drum s on the Blues Breakers with Eric Clapton album , released in 1966. Flint played in the Bluesbreakers on and off for five years, playing an integral part in their blues based sound, partly influenced by Flint s love of jazz . Flint also appeared on the Bluesbreakers albums Crusade album Crusade 1967 , A Hard Road 1967 and So Many Roads 1969 , although principal drumming duties in the group were eventually taken by Aynsley Dunbar . ref name rms329 cite book last Rees first Dafydd coauthors Luke Crampton title Rock movers & shakers publisher ABC Clio Inc date 1991 edition Revised page 329 isbn 978 0874366617 ref ref cite book last Larkin first Colin title The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music publisher Guinness World Records Limited date 1995 edition 2nd isbn 978 1561591763 ref In 1970, Flint formed McGuinness Flint with Tom McGuinness musician Tom McGuinness , a former guitarist with Manfred Mann . ref name rms324 cite book last Rees first Dafydd coauthors Luke Crampton title Rock movers & shakers publisher ABC Clio Inc date 1991 edition Revised page 324 isbn 978 0874366617 ref They reached number 2 in the UK Singles chart with When I m Dead And Gone , which was followed in 1971 by another hit single , Malt and Barley Blues , which peaked at number 5. They also cut their self titled debut album in 1970, which reached the Top 40 Top 10 of the UK Albums Chart in 1971. However ... newspapers?id D2QtAAAAIBAJ&sjid BokFAAAAIBAJ&pg 5231,1595299&dq hughie flint&hl en title Classics ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Flint, Hughie ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Flint, Hughie Category 1941 births Category Living ... Musicians from Manchester de Hughie Flint fr Hughie Flint ... more details
Infobox MLB player name Hughie Wise position Catcher image caption bats Switch throws Right birthdate Birth date 1906 3 9 birthplace Campbellsville, Kentucky deathdate Death date and age 1987 7 21 1906 3 9 deathplace Plantation, Florida debutdate September 26 debutyear By 1930 debutteam Detroit Tigers finaldate September 27 finalyear By 1930 finalteam Detroit Tigers stat1label Batting average stat1value .333 stat2label Home runs stat2value 0 stat3label Runs batted in stat3value 0 teams nowiki nowiki Detroit Tigers 1930 Hugh Edward Wise March 9, 1906 July 21, 1987 was an United States American professional baseball catcher , manager baseball manager and scout sports scout . A native of Campbellsville, Kentucky , Wise attended Purdue University . His son Casey Wise played Major League Baseball , and another son, Hugh Jr., played in the minor league baseball minor leagues . Hugh Sr. s Major League career occurred over a two day period, September 26 27, 1930, for the 1930 Detroit Tigers season Detroit Tigers . He batted six times, with two hit baseball hits , both single baseball singles . He handled 11 total chances in the field without an error baseball error . ref http www.baseball reference.com players w wisehu01.shtml Career statistics, from Baseball Reference ref Wise played for 13 seasons in the minor leagues 1930 1941 1946 , and managed in the mid to lower minor leagues during the late 1930s and 1940s, largely in the Class D KITTY League . He then turned to scouting for the Atlanta Braves Boston Milwaukee Braves , New York Yankees and Chicago White Sox . His duties at one time included scouting the Caribbean and Latin America and designing baseball fields. ref http www.usfamily.net web trombleyd northern 20notables.htm Hughie 20Wise The Northern League, 1933 1971 ref He died in Plantation, Florida , at age 81. References reflist DEFAULTSORT Wise, Hughie Category 1906 births Category 1987 deaths Category Baseball players from Kentucky Category Boston Braves scouts ... more details
Football player infobox playername Hughie Russell fullname William Hugh Russell nickname image dateofbirth 10 March 1921 ref name triggs14 cite book first Roger last Triggs title The Men Who Made Gillingham Football Club publisher Tempus Publishing Ltd year 2001 id ISBN 0 7524 2243 X pages p282 ref dateofdeath 10 December 1991 ref name triggs14 cityofdeath Taunton cityofbirth Redcar countryofbirth England countryofdeath England height 5 10 currentclub n a clubnumber n a position Striker Centre forward youthyears unknown youthclubs unknown years ? br ? br ? br br 1946 1952 clubs South Bank br Bishop Auckland F.C. Bishop Auckland br Royal Engineers br Barton Stacey br Gillingham F.C. Gillingham caps goals unknown br unknown br unknown br br 61 8 ref name triggs14 manageryears managerclubs nationalcaps goals pcupdate 21 August 2007 William Hugh Hughie Russell 10 March 1921 &ndash 10 December 1991 was an England English professional football soccer player. Shortly after World War II Russell joined Gillingham F.C. Gillingham , then a Non league football non league team. He scored 98 goals in just 126 games for the Kent side prior to their return to the Football League in 1950, including a haul of nine goals in a match against Gloucester City F.C. Gloucester City in the 1946 47 in English football 1946&ndash 47 season, a club record for a single match which stands to this day. Contemporary newspaper reports state that he hit the post late on with a shot which could have given him double figures. ref name Triggs16 cite book last Triggs first Roger coauthors title Gillingham Football Club A Chronology 1893 1984 publisher Kent County Libraries year 1984 isbn pages p16 ref Russell remained at the club after its re election to the Football League, but could not repeat his non league ... Persondata . NAME Rusell,Hughie ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 10 March 1921 PLACE ... Rusell,Hughie Category 1921 births Category 1991 deaths Category English footballers Category ... more details
Hughie Lalty Wilson 18 March 1869 &ndash 7 April 1940 ref name sfa SFA Profile id 113392 ref was a Scottish people Scottish Football soccer footballer who played for Sunderland A.F.C. Sunderland and the Scotland national football team as an forward association football inside forward . ref name sfa Club career Born in Mauchline , Scotland , Wilson came to prominence with Newmilns F.C. Newmilns , earning his first international cap while with that club. ref name sfa Wilson signed for Sunderland A.F.C. Sunderland from Newmilns F.C. Newmilns and made his debut for them on 13 September 1890 against Burnley F.C. Burnley in a 3&ndash 2 defeat at Newcastle Road stadium Newcastle Road . ref cite web url http www.thestatcat.co.uk Imatchdets IMD4706.asp title Sunderland 2 3 Burnley publisher The Stat Cat accessdate 2008 08 18 ref Overall he made 258 league appearances scoring 46 goals while at the club, spanning from 1890 to 1899. ref cite web url http www.thestatcat.co.uk Mplayers MPG875.asp title Hughie Wilson publisher The Stat Cat accessdate 2008 08 18 ref Wilson won list of English football champions league championships with Sunderland in 1891 92 in English football 1892 , 1892 93 in English football 1893 and 1894 95 in English football 1895 . ref name sfa Wilson left Sunderland in 1899 to sign for Bedminster F.C. Bedminster . ref name sfa A season later he moved to Bristol City F.C. Bristol City , ref name sfa as a result of the merger between Bedminster and Bristol City. Wilson then returned to Scotland in 1901 with Third Lanark A.C. Third Lanark . ref name sfa He enjoyed success with Thirds , list of Scottish football champions winning the Scottish League in 1903 04 in Scottish football 1904 , the Scottish Cup the Scottish Cup 1904 05 following year , and reaching the final ... . NAME Wilson, Hughie ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 18 March 1869 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 7 April 1940 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Wilson, Hughie Category 1869 births Category ... more details
otherpersons Hugh Miller Infobox MLB player name Hughie Miller position First baseman image bats Right throws Right birthdate Birth date 1886 12 22 mf y birthplace St. Louis, Missouri deathdate death date and age 1945 12 24 1886 12 22 deathplace Jefferson Barracks, Missouri debutdate June 18 debutyear By 1911 debutteam Philadelphia Phillies finaldate September 18 finalyear By 1915 finalteam St. Louis Terriers stat1label Batting average stat1value .226 stat2label Home runs stat2value 0 stat3label Runs batted in stat3value 49 teams nowiki nowiki Philadelphia Phillies By 1911 St. Louis Terriers By 1914 By 1915 Hugh Stanley Hughie Miller December 22, 1886 to December 24, 1945 was a Major League Baseball player. Miller played for the Philadelphia Phillies in By 1911 and the St. Louis Terriers of the Federal League in By 1914 and By 1915 . He batted and threw right handed . He was born in St. Louis, Missouri and died in Jefferson Barracks, Missouri . External links http www.baseball reference.com players m millehu01.shtml Baseball Reference.com page Find a Grave 23358 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Miller, Highie ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH December 22, 1886 PLACE OF BIRTH St. Louis, Missouri DATE OF DEATH December 24, 1945 PLACE OF DEATH Jefferson Barracks, Missouri DEFAULTSORT Miller, Highie Category 1886 births Category 1945 deaths Category Major League Baseball first basemen Category Philadelphia Phillies players Category St. Louis Terriers players Category Baseball players from Missouri US baseball first baseman stub ... more details
Infobox MLB player name Hughie Tate position Outfielder image bats Right throws Right birthdate Birth date 1880 5 19 birthplace Everett, Pennsylvania deathdate death date and age 1956 8 7 1880 5 19 deathplace Greenville, Pennsylvania debutdate September 21 debutyear 1905 debutteam Minnesota Twins Washington Senators finaldate September 25 finalyear 1905 finalteam Minnesota Twins Washington Senators stat1label Batting average stat1value .308 stat2label Home run s stat2value 0 stat3label Run batted in Runs batted in stat3value 2 teams nowiki nowiki Minnesota Twins Washington Senators 1905 Hugh Henry Tate was a Major League Baseball outfielder. He attended the University of Pennsylvania . Sources Baseballstats mlb espn br t tatehu01 fangraphs cube brm tate 001hug DEFAULTSORT Tate, Hughie Category Major League Baseball outfielders Category Washington Senators players Category Baseball players from Pennsylvania Category 1880 births Category 1956 deaths Category Rock Island Islanders players Category Shreveport Giants players Category Dayton Veterans players Category Sioux City Packers players Category Marion Moguls players Category Marion Diggers players Category Louisville Colonels minor league players Category Wheeling Stogies players Category Canton Deubers players Category Youngstown Steelmen players Category Saginaw Ducks players ... more details
Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians Name Hughie Cannon Img Img capt Img size Only for images narrower than 220 pixels Landscape Background non performing personnel Born birth date 1877 05 11 Died death date and age 1912 09 22 1877 05 11 br Toledo, Ohio Toledo , Ohio, United States Genre Broadway theater Broadway Musical theatre musicals , revue s, show tune s Occupation Songwriter, composer , lyricist Years active 1900 1912 Label Associated acts Hughie Cannon was a composer and lyricist who was born in Detroit 1877 and died in 1912 in Toledo, Ohio Toledo . His Works and Bio His best known composition was the popular song Won t You Come Home Bill Bailey . ref http parlorsongs.com issues 2002 1 thismonth featureb.php short bio ref He wrote the song at the age of sixteen and this ragtime song was published in 1902. ref http www.pittsburghlive.com x dailycourier news s 461009.html Still no home for Bill Bailey written by Emily Leone ref Many renditions of this song were done by Louis Armstrong , Ella Fitzgerald , Pearl Bailey , Marion Montgomery and Bobby Darin . The first singer of this song was Blackface John Queen a contemporary of Hughie Cannon. The song was an instant hit. Another greatly popular song was his Frankie and Johnny published in 1904. Cannon wrote a featured song I love the Two Steps With my Man for a New York Theatre show Mrs. Black in Back that opened in 1904, ending with seventy nine performances. Mrs. Black was played by the renowned May Irwin, who appeared in one of Thomas Edison s earliest productions, The Kiss. Cannon also wrote music for A Venetian Romance at the Knickerbocker Theater. Cannon is buried in Connellsville, Pa., where he mother lived. His mother, May Cannon Robbins, was in show business and played the role of Little ... production.php?id 5948 Imdb Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cannon, Hughie ... 09 22 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cannon, Hughie Category 1877 births Category 1912 deaths Category American ... more details
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