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  • Clem Hill
  • Australian cricketer (1877–1945)

    instances of three Hill brothers in the same representative team. Clem's father was prominent in the Methodist Church and sent Clem to be educated at Prince

    Clem Hill

    Clem Hill

    Clem_Hill

  • Lists of mountains and hills in the British Isles
  • Highest mountains in the British Isles

    "History of changes to the Yeamans and Clems". www.hill-bagging.co.uk/dobih. Retrieved 4 August 2020. "The Yeamans". www.hill-bagging.co.uk. Retrieved 21 January

    Lists of mountains and hills in the British Isles

    Lists of mountains and hills in the British Isles

    Lists_of_mountains_and_hills_in_the_British_Isles

  • Bubba the Love Sponge
  • American radio personality (born 1966)

    Bubba the Love Sponge Clem (born Todd Alan Clem, April 23, 1966) is an American radio personality who hosts The Bubba the Love Sponge Show on the radio

    Bubba the Love Sponge

    Bubba_the_Love_Sponge

  • Australia national cricket team
  • century, with the team under the captaincy of Joe Darling, Monty Noble and Clem Hill, winning eight of ten tours. It is considered to have lasted from the

    Australia national cricket team

    Australia_national_cricket_team

  • ICC Men's Player Rankings
  • International cricket player rankings

     South Africa 373 1909 Clem Hill (7)  Australia 649 Colin Blythe (2)  England 793 Monty Noble (7)  Australia 342 1908 Clem Hill (6)  Australia 682 Jack

    ICC Men's Player Rankings

    ICC_Men's_Player_Rankings

  • Clem
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    unincorporated community Clem Nunatak, a nunatak in the Ross Dependency, Antarctica Clem (hill), a categorisation of British hills Clem (horse), an American

    Clem

    Clem

  • Bramall Lane
  • Football stadium in Sheffield, England

    which England lost by 143 runs. Australia won thanks to a century by Clem Hill and the bowling of Saunders and Noble, who each took five wickets in England's

    Bramall Lane

    Bramall Lane

    Bramall_Lane

  • South Africa national cricket team
  • National cricket team of South Africa

    Golden Age of Australian Cricket' such as Victor Trumper, Joe Darling, Clem Hill, Syd Gregory, Monty Noble, Reggie Duff, Warwick Armstrong, Hugh Trumble

    South Africa national cricket team

    South_Africa_national_cricket_team

  • Clem Curtis
  • Trinidadian-British singer (1940–2017)

    Clem Curtis (born Curtis Clements; 28 November 1940 – 27 March 2017) was a Trinidadian British singer, who was the original lead vocalist of 1960s soul

    Clem Curtis

    Clem Curtis

    Clem_Curtis

  • Wisden 100
  • 1931–32 236.8 6 V. V. S. Laxman 281 India Australia Kolkata 2000–01 234.8 7 Clem Hill 188 Australia England Melbourne 1897–98 234.2 8 Azhar Mahmood 132 Pakistan

    Wisden 100

    Wisden_100

  • The Ashes
  • International cricket series

    players such as Trumper, Warwick Armstrong, James Kelly, Monty Noble, Clem Hill, Hugh Trumble and Ernie Jones. After what the MCC saw as the problems

    The Ashes

    The Ashes

    The_Ashes

  • Harry Trott
  • Australian cricketer (1866–1917)

    assertive Australian captains that included Joe Darling, Monty Noble and Clem Hill, who restored the prestige of the Test team. Respected by teammates and

    Harry Trott

    Harry Trott

    Harry_Trott

  • South Australia cricket team
  • Australian cricket team based in Adelaide

    887 52.58 164 Neil Dansie 7,079 35.04 210 Peter Sleep 6,656 36.37 226 Clem Hill 6,631 52.21 133 Andrew Hilditch 6,547 41.96 167 Most first-class wickets

    South Australia cricket team

    South_Australia_cricket_team

  • Ian Chappell
  • Australian cricketer (born 1943)

    many Test cricketers, including the Australian captains Joe Darling and Clem Hill. His other sporting pursuits included Australian football and baseball:

    Ian Chappell

    Ian Chappell

    Ian_Chappell

  • Clem (name)
  • Name list

    pitcher Clement Clem Hill (1877–1945), Australian cricketer Clement Clem Kennedy (1921–2010), Australian rugby league player Clement Clem Labine (1926–2007)

    Clem (name)

    Clem_(name)

  • Sydney Barnes
  • English cricketer

    overs. His first four victims were Warren Bardsley, Charles Kelleway, Clem Hill and Warwick Armstrong. When Frank Foster dismissed Victor Trumper and

    Sydney Barnes

    Sydney Barnes

    Sydney_Barnes

  • John Hill (Australian businessman)
  • South Australian businessman (1847–1926)

    the father of Clem Hill, the noted cricketer. Hill was born at Walkerville, the eldest son of businessman and parliamentarian Henry Hill, he was educated

    John Hill (Australian businessman)

    John_Hill_(Australian_businessman)

  • Big Six cricket dispute of 1912
  • Australian sporting disagreement

    Armstrong, Vernon Ransford, Victor Trumper, Tibby Cotter, Hanson Carter, and Clem Hill. The dispute was the culmination of a series of arguments that followed

    Big Six cricket dispute of 1912

    Big Six cricket dispute of 1912

    Big_Six_cricket_dispute_of_1912

  • Jack Crawford (cricketer)
  • English cricketer

    expected his cricket to go from strength to strength. Australian batsman Clem Hill commented: "There are grand cricketers in this game, and then there is

    Jack Crawford (cricketer)

    Jack Crawford (cricketer)

    Jack_Crawford_(cricketer)

  • Archie Jackson
  • Australian cricketer (1909–1933)

    Australia. These performances prompted the former Australian captain Clem Hill to describe Jackson as "... the biggest find since Ponsford." No Test

    Archie Jackson

    Archie Jackson

    Archie_Jackson

  • Clem Clempson
  • English guitarist

    David "Clem" Clempson (born 5 September 1949) is an English rock guitarist who has played in a number of bands, including Colosseum and Humble Pie. Clempson

    Clem Clempson

    Clem Clempson

    Clem_Clempson

  • Australian Cricket Hall of Fame
  • Part of the Australian Gallery of Sport and Olympic Museum

    ESPNcricinfo. Archived from the original on 8 June 2017. Retrieved 8 June 2017. "Clem Hill". ESPNcricinfo. Archived from the original on 2 July 2017. Retrieved 8

    Australian Cricket Hall of Fame

    Australian Cricket Hall of Fame

    Australian_Cricket_Hall_of_Fame

  • Clement Hill
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Clement Hill may refer to: Clem Hill (1877–1945), Australian cricketer Clement Hill (cricketer, born 1904) (1904–1988), Australian cricketer Clement Delves

    Clement Hill

    Clement_Hill

  • List of Test cricket records
  • June 1902 116 days 1,531 Archie MacLaren 13 August 1902 60 days 3,412 Clem Hill 27 December 1924 22 years, 136 days 5,410 Jack Hobbs 29 June 1937 12 years

    List of Test cricket records

    List of Test cricket records

    List_of_Test_cricket_records

  • Caulfield Cup
  • Horse race held in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

    triple in the same year. Rising Fast (1954). Australian Test cricketer Clem Hill was the handicapper for the Victoria Amateur Turf Club (VATC) and responsible

    Caulfield Cup

    Caulfield Cup

    Caulfield_Cup

  • Syd Gregory
  • Australian cricketer (1870-1929)

    1981. In 1912, six of Australia's leading cricketers – including captain Clem Hill – refused to tour England for the inaugural Triangular Test series. A

    Syd Gregory

    Syd Gregory

    Syd_Gregory

  • North Road Cemetery
  • Cemetery in Nailsworth, South Australia

    Anglican churchman associated with Trinity Church and St Peter's College Clem Hill, Australian cricketer Stephen King, Australian explorer Sir Angas Parsons

    North Road Cemetery

    North Road Cemetery

    North_Road_Cemetery

  • Clem Bevans
  • American actor (1879–1963)

    Clem Guy Bevans (October 16, 1879 – August 11, 1963) was an American character actor best remembered for playing eccentric, grumpy old men. Bevans was

    Clem Bevans

    Clem Bevans

    Clem_Bevans

  • Len Braund
  • English cricketer

    involved in many of the crucial incidents in a very close contest. He caught Clem Hill at Edgbaston off George Herbert Hirst by running from slip round to the

    Len Braund

    Len Braund

    Len_Braund

  • International cricket in 1911–12
  • International cricket season

    116 15–28 December Clem Hill Johnny Douglas Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney  Australia by 146 runs Test 117 30 Dec–3 January Clem Hill Johnny Douglas Melbourne

    International cricket in 1911–12

    International_cricket_in_1911–12

  • Clem Cattini
  • British drummer (born 1937)

    live with in Winchmore Hill in north London. They're called Anna and Clem Cattini, and they seem like really nice people. CLEM CATTINI is a lovely man

    Clem Cattini

    Clem_Cattini

  • New Zealand national cricket team
  • Men's international cricket team

    team containing such players as Victor Trumper, Warwick Armstrong and Clem Hill. Rain saved New Zealand from a thrashing in the first match, but not the

    New Zealand national cricket team

    New_Zealand_national_cricket_team

  • Adelaide Oval
  • Stadium in Adelaide, South Australia

    heritage-listed scoreboard, designed by architect F. Kenneth Milne and located on "The Hill", was first used in 1911, and has been retained. Today there is a manually

    Adelaide Oval

    Adelaide Oval

    Adelaide_Oval

  • History of Australian cricket from 1890–91 to 1900
  • 1890s saw the emergence of great Australian players like Joe Darling, Clem Hill, Monty Noble and above all Victor Trumper, the supreme stylist who epitomised

    History of Australian cricket from 1890–91 to 1900

    History_of_Australian_cricket_from_1890–91_to_1900

  • September 5
  • Day of the year

    – François de Labouchère, French soldier and pilot (born 1917) 1945 – Clem Hill, Australian cricketer and footballer (born 1877) 1948 – Richard C. Tolman

    September 5

    September_5

  • List of England cricketers who have taken five-wicket hauls on Test debut
  • Ground, Sydney, Australia  Australia 2 35.1 65 5 1.84 Victor Trumper Clem Hill Charlie McLeod Joe Darling Ernie Jones Drawn 11 Len Braund 13 December

    List of England cricketers who have taken five-wicket hauls on Test debut

    List of England cricketers who have taken five-wicket hauls on Test debut

    List_of_England_cricketers_who_have_taken_five-wicket_hauls_on_Test_debut

  • March 18
  • Day of the year

    1948) 1877 – Edgar Cayce, American mystic and psychic (died 1945) 1877 – Clem Hill, Australian cricketer and engineer (died 1945) 1878 – Percival Perry,

    March 18

    March_18

  • Jack Marsh
  • Australian cricketer (c1874–1916)

    Wales bowlers, taking five wickets for the loss of 181 runs (5/181). Clem Hill scored 365 not out, which remains the highest individual score compiled

    Jack Marsh

    Jack Marsh

    Jack_Marsh

  • List of Australia Test cricketers
  • Australian Cricketers

    Charles Eady 1896–1902 2 4 1 20 10* 6.67 223 14 112 7 3/30 16.00 2 – 74 Clem Hill 1896–1912 49 89 2 3412 191 39.22 – – – – – – 33 – 75 Jim Kelly 1896–1905

    List of Australia Test cricketers

    List_of_Australia_Test_cricketers

  • Bill Duffy (sportsman)
  • Australian sportsman (1866–1959)

    XVIII, featuring a number of national players, including Joe Darling, Clem Hill, Syd Gregory and Ernie Jones. The Western Mail said he "fulfilled every

    Bill Duffy (sportsman)

    Bill Duffy (sportsman)

    Bill_Duffy_(sportsman)

  • History of Australian cricket from 1900–01 to 1918
  • during this period include Joe Darling, Monty Noble, Victor Trumper, Clem Hill, Hugh Trumble, Warwick Armstrong, Charlie Macartney, Syd Gregory, Warren

    History of Australian cricket from 1900–01 to 1918

    History_of_Australian_cricket_from_1900–01_to_1918

  • Clement Hill (cricketer, born 1904)
  • Australian cricketer

    first-class matches for New South Wales between 1932/33 and 1934/35. Clem Hill, a Gulgong-born schoolteacher unrelated to the acclaimed batsman of the

    Clement Hill (cricketer, born 1904)

    Clement_Hill_(cricketer,_born_1904)

  • Don Bradman
  • Australian cricketer (1908–2001)

    "Australia has unearthed a champion", said former Australian Test great Clem Hill, "self-taught, with natural ability. But most important of all, with his

    Don Bradman

    Don Bradman

    Don_Bradman

  • Wyndham Hill-Smith
  • Australian cricketer and winemaker

    Hill-Smith OBE (16 February 1909 – 25 October 1990) was an Australian cricketer and wine-maker. The nephew of Australia Test captain Clem Hill, Hill-Smith

    Wyndham Hill-Smith

    Wyndham_Hill-Smith

  • Cricket in Australia
  • golden age. This era saw the emergence of players such as Monty Noble, Clem Hill and in particular Victor Trumper, who was idolised by the Australian public

    Cricket in Australia

    Cricket in Australia

    Cricket_in_Australia

  • Charlie Macartney
  • Australian cricketer

    Clem Hill wanted to include Macartney for the Third Test, but another member of the panel, former player Peter McAlister objected and said that Hill should

    Charlie Macartney

    Charlie Macartney

    Charlie_Macartney

  • Trevor Chappell
  • Australian cricketer (born 1952)

    Herald. 10 April 2002. Retrieved 30 January 2023. "Chappell brothers and Clem Hill honoured at Adelaide Oval". Cricinfo. Retrieved 29 December 2006. "Cricketers

    Trevor Chappell

    Trevor_Chappell

  • Australian cricket team in New Zealand and Fiji in 1904–05
  • International cricket tour

    several notable Test players such as Warwick Armstrong, Tibby Cotter, Clem Hill and Victor Trumper. After they left Fiji they proceeded on to their tour

    Australian cricket team in New Zealand and Fiji in 1904–05

    Australian cricket team in New Zealand and Fiji in 1904–05

    Australian_cricket_team_in_New_Zealand_and_Fiji_in_1904–05

  • Wisden Cricketers of the Year
  • Cricket award in the United Kingdom

    Storer Charlie Townsend Albert Trott William Lockwood 1900 Joe Darling Clem Hill Arthur Jones Monty Noble Robert Poore 1901 Tip Foster Schofield Haigh

    Wisden Cricketers of the Year

    Wisden_Cricketers_of_the_Year

  • Bernard Bosanquet (cricketer)
  • English cricketer (1877–1936)

    bowl shortly before the tea interval and immediately took the wickets of Clem Hill and Syd Gregory. He went on to take another four wickets, at one point

    Bernard Bosanquet (cricketer)

    Bernard Bosanquet (cricketer)

    Bernard_Bosanquet_(cricketer)

  • Toorak
  • Suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

    considered the world record Lleyton Hewitt – Australian tennis player Clem Hill – Australian test cricketer James Hird – Australian Rules Footballer and

    Toorak

    Toorak

    Toorak

  • History of Test cricket from 1901 to 1914
  • 10,12,13,14 Dec 1910 Clem Hill Percy Sherwell Sydney Cricket Ground AUS by Inns&114 runs 112 31 Dec, 2,3,4 Jan 1910/1 Clem Hill Percy Sherwell Melbourne

    History of Test cricket from 1901 to 1914

    History_of_Test_cricket_from_1901_to_1914

  • List of people from Adelaide
  • for Australia George Goodfellow – played first-class cricket in England Clem Hill – captained Australia David Hookes – played for Australia Barry Jarman

    List of people from Adelaide

    List_of_people_from_Adelaide

  • List of Test cricket hat-tricks
  • Port Elizabeth 14 February 1896 5 Jack Hearne  England  Australia 2 3/5 Clem Hill (b) Syd Gregory (c Archie MacLaren) Monty Noble (c Ranjitsinhji) Headingley

    List of Test cricket hat-tricks

    List of Test cricket hat-tricks

    List_of_Test_cricket_hat-tricks

  • List of international cricket centuries at Lord's
  • Lost 6 103 Syd Gregory  Australia NR 3  England 22 June 1896 Lost 7 135 Clem Hill  Australia NR 2  England 15 June 1899 Won 8 135* Victor Trumper  Australia

    List of international cricket centuries at Lord's

    List of international cricket centuries at Lord's

    List_of_international_cricket_centuries_at_Lord's

  • Hugh Trumble
  • Australian cricketer (1867–1938)

    took 1 wicket for the match. In the Fourth Test, Trumble combined with Clem Hill in a 165 run partnership for the seventh wicket, described by Wisden as

    Hugh Trumble

    Hugh Trumble

    Hugh_Trumble

  • List of Australia national cricket captains
  • England Australia 5 4 1 0 1909 England England 5 2 1 2 Total 15 8 5 2 13 Clem Hill 1910–11 South Africa Australia 5 4 1 0 1911–12 England Australia 5 1 4

    List of Australia national cricket captains

    List of Australia national cricket captains

    List_of_Australia_national_cricket_captains

  • South Adelaide Football Club
  • Australian rules football club

    swamping Port Adelaide with a 13-goal third quarter in the Grand Final. Led by Clem Rosewarne, Max Murdy and Len Lapthorne, South averaged an amazing 132 points

    South Adelaide Football Club

    South_Adelaide_Football_Club

  • John Henry Chinner
  • South Australian cartoonist

    Charles Howard Angas Charles Richmond Glover Charles Richmond Glover Clem Hill Clem Hill Coleman Phillipson Coleman Phillipson International Law Darnley Naylor

    John Henry Chinner

    John_Henry_Chinner

  • English cricket team in Australia in 1907–08
  • International cricket tour

    only two wickets, and ought to have won the third. In the latter match, Clem Hill—coming in at number 9 in Australia's second innings because of an attack

    English cricket team in Australia in 1907–08

    English_cricket_team_in_Australia_in_1907–08

  • International cricket in 1910–11
  • International cricket season

    9–14 December Clem Hill Percy Sherwell Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney  Australia by an innings and 114 runs Test 112 31 Dec–4 January Clem Hill Percy Sherwell

    International cricket in 1910–11

    International_cricket_in_1910–11

  • Red Skelton
  • American comedian (1913–1997)

    characters during The Raleigh Cigarette Program's first season. The character of Clem Kadiddlehopper was based on a Vincennes neighbor named Carl Hopper, who was

    Red Skelton

    Red Skelton

    Red_Skelton

  • Jack Hobbs
  • English cricketer (1882–1963)

    run-scorer in Test cricket, passing the previous record of 3,412 runs set by Clem Hill in 1912. In the second Test, Australia scored 600 during the opening two

    Jack Hobbs

    Jack Hobbs

    Jack_Hobbs

  • List of Australia Test cricket records
  • Ground, Melbourne, Australia 26 December 2024 5 19 years and 96 days Clem Hill  England Lord's, London, England 22 June 1896 Last updated: 26 December

    List of Australia Test cricket records

    List of Australia Test cricket records

    List_of_Australia_Test_cricket_records

  • List of years in Australian Test cricket
  • Joe Darling. 1945 No Test cricket played due to World War II. Death of Clem Hill. 1944 No Test cricket played due to World War II. 1943 No Test cricket

    List of years in Australian Test cricket

    List_of_years_in_Australian_Test_cricket

  • Sydney Cricket Ground
  • Sports and events stadium, since 1851

    Ground, which was followed by the opening of the Hill Stand, situated between The Hill and the Paddington Hill. It became known as the Bob Stand during the

    Sydney Cricket Ground

    Sydney Cricket Ground

    Sydney_Cricket_Ground

  • Ian Craig
  • Australian cricketer

    Australian player ever to be sent to England, Craig was 15 months younger than Clem Hill in 1896. He had been one of the leading batsmen of the summer, scoring

    Ian Craig

    Ian Craig

    Ian_Craig

  • List of international cricket five-wicket hauls by Sydney Barnes
  • Clem Hill Charlie McLeod Joe Darling Ernie Jones Won 2 1 January 1902 * ‡1 Melbourne Cricket Ground  Australia 1 16.1 42 6 2.59 Victor Trumper Clem Hill

    List of international cricket five-wicket hauls by Sydney Barnes

    List_of_international_cricket_five-wicket_hauls_by_Sydney_Barnes

  • Deaths in May 1988
  • of Mussolini". The New York Times. p. D 25. Retrieved April 16, 2024. "Clem Hill Profile - Cricket Player Australia | Stats, Records, Video". ESPNcricinfo

    Deaths in May 1988

    Deaths_in_May_1988

  • Six Giants of the Wisden Century
  • 1963 list of great cricketers

    century. Australians as well as English voted him unanimously the greatest. Clem Hill, the famous Australian left-handed batsman, told me that on a perfect

    Six Giants of the Wisden Century

    Six_Giants_of_the_Wisden_Century

  • Cricket in New Zealand
  • team containing such players as Victor Trumper, Warwick Armstrong and Clem Hill. Rain saved New Zealand from a thrashing in the first match but not the

    Cricket in New Zealand

    Cricket in New Zealand

    Cricket_in_New_Zealand

  • Percival Hill
  • Australian cricketer

    Percival Hill (born 4 July 1868 – 24 July 1950) was a cricketer. The brother of Australia captain Clem, Percival Hill was a right-handed batsman. He played

    Percival Hill

    Percival_Hill

  • Australian cricket team in New Zealand in 1896–97
  • International cricket tour

    (captain) Joe Darling Charles Eady George Giffen Harry Graham Syd Gregory Clem Hill Frank Iredale Alfred Johns Ernie Jones James Kelly Tom McKibbin Hugh Trumble

    Australian cricket team in New Zealand in 1896–97

    Australian cricket team in New Zealand in 1896–97

    Australian_cricket_team_in_New_Zealand_in_1896–97

  • Old Wanderers
  • Cricket ground in Johannesburg, South Africa

    132* Pelham Warner  England NA  South Africa 14 February 1899 Won 3 142 Clem Hill  Australia NA  South Africa 11 October 1902 Drawn 4 101 Jimmy Sinclair

    Old Wanderers

    Old Wanderers

    Old_Wanderers

  • Stanley Hill
  • Australian cricketer

    son, Clem, played 49 Tests for Australia. Five other brothers played for South Australia and in 1912–1913 there were several instances of three Hill brothers

    Stanley Hill

    Stanley_Hill

  • Arthur Morris
  • Australian cricketer (1922–2015)

    was seen as an elegant and aggressive player, and is regarded alongside Clem Hill, Neil Harvey and Allan Border as one of Australia's greatest left-handed

    Arthur Morris

    Arthur_Morris

  • Warwick Armstrong
  • Australian cricketer (1879–1947)

    1909 caused friction between leading players and the Board of Control. Clem Hill, unwilling to tour on the terms offered by the Board, withdrew his name

    Warwick Armstrong

    Warwick Armstrong

    Warwick_Armstrong

  • Early life of Jack Hobbs
  • Hobbs and Rhodes added 147 for the first wicket and Hobbs scored 187. Clem Hill, the Australian captain, attempted to slow the scoring through the placement

    Early life of Jack Hobbs

    Early life of Jack Hobbs

    Early_life_of_Jack_Hobbs

  • 1900s
  • Decade of the Gregorian calendar (1900–1909)

    kite-supported antenna for reception, the message was received at Signal Hill in St John's, Newfoundland (now part of Canada), signals transmitted by the

    1900s

    1900s

    1900s

  • List of New South Wales cricket records
  • 2 18.09 Pat Crawford 1,104 61 3 19.08 Charlie Turner 3,920 73 4 19.30 Clem Hill 3,032 40 5 19.52 Andrew Newell 2,164 40 Qualification: 2000 balls bowled

    List of New South Wales cricket records

    List_of_New_South_Wales_cricket_records

  • Henry Hill (Australian cricketer)
  • Australian cricketer

    was the brother of Australia captain Clem. He was a right-handed batsman and right-arm bowler of unknown style. Hill played one first-class match for South

    Henry Hill (Australian cricketer)

    Henry_Hill_(Australian_cricketer)

  • Bill Bateman (cricketer)
  • Australian cricketer

    dismissed opener Alfred Wilkinson for 12 and bowled future Test player Clem Hill for a duck with the ball and was then his team's second top run scorer

    Bill Bateman (cricketer)

    Bill Bateman (cricketer)

    Bill_Bateman_(cricketer)

  • History of Test cricket from 1890 to 1900
  • performances from Ernie Jones (7 for 88 in England's first innings) and Clem Hill and Victor Trumper (both making 135 in Australia's first innings) helping

    History of Test cricket from 1890 to 1900

    History_of_Test_cricket_from_1890_to_1900

  • Algy Gehrs
  • Australian sportsman

    Cricket Ground in 1910–11, when he added 144 for the third wicket with Clem Hill. Gehrs was also a professional sprinter, who finished third in the Stawell

    Algy Gehrs

    Algy Gehrs

    Algy_Gehrs

  • List of North Sydney Bears players
  • Sprouster 1926–1930 25 1 0 0 3 231 C McQuarrie 1926–1932 51 1 0 0 3 232 Clem Hill 1926 2 0 0 0 0 233 Leo McGrath 1926–1929 37 6 0 0 18 234 C Nash 1926–1929

    List of North Sydney Bears players

    List_of_North_Sydney_Bears_players

  • Bob Crockett
  • Australian cricket umpire (1863–1935)

    was 2 for 191 when Clem Hill on 51 attempted a fifth run from an overthrow. In a close situation, Crockett gave him run out. Hill was adamant that he

    Bob Crockett

    Bob Crockett

    Bob_Crockett

  • Bill Ponsford
  • Australian cricketer (1900–1991)

    number five—made 108. The South Australian (and former Australian) captain Clem Hill watched Ponsford bat and commented, "[Ponsford] is young and full of promise;

    Bill Ponsford

    Bill Ponsford

    Bill_Ponsford

  • Marcus Harris (cricketer)
  • Australian cricketer (born 1992)

    Australian to score a first class 150, breaking a 115-year-old record set by Clem Hill. Harris played semi-regularly for Western Australia over the next six

    Marcus Harris (cricketer)

    Marcus Harris (cricketer)

    Marcus_Harris_(cricketer)

  • Hedley Verity
  • English cricketer (1905–1943)

    pay attention to Verity's achievements, and former Australian batsman Clem Hill expressed his admiration for Verity. Selected for the first Test on the

    Hedley Verity

    Hedley Verity

    Hedley_Verity

  • Old Reds
  • Rick Darling (born 1957) Simon Douglas Fry (born 1966), umpire 2001– Clem Hill (1877–1945), Australian captain 1910–1912 Tim May (born 1962) Howard Rayner

    Old Reds

    Old_Reds

  • Herbert Sutcliffe
  • English cricketer

    wickets quickly fell with just 4 runs added to their overnight total. Clem Hill reckoned that the state of the pitch was such that "odds of ten to one

    Herbert Sutcliffe

    Herbert Sutcliffe

    Herbert_Sutcliffe

  • David Pritchard (cricketer)
  • Australian cricketer

    omission from the intra-Australia match, particularly towards selector Clem Hill. The criticism abated when Johnny Taylor withdrew from the trial match

    David Pritchard (cricketer)

    David Pritchard (cricketer)

    David_Pritchard_(cricketer)

  • Clement Attlee
  • Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1945 to 1951

    Beckett, Francis. Clem Attlee (1998) – updated and expanded under the title Clem Attlee: Labour's Great Reformer (2015) Bew, John. Citizen Clem: A Biography

    Clement Attlee

    Clement Attlee

    Clement_Attlee

  • Australian cricket team in England in 1902
  • International cricket tour

    as the Somerset allrounder pulled off "a dazzling catch" to dismiss Clem Hill. For 22 years, the total of 36 stood as the lowest total in a Test match

    Australian cricket team in England in 1902

    Australian cricket team in England in 1902

    Australian_cricket_team_in_England_in_1902

  • 1909–10 Sheffield Shield season
  • Australian cricket tournament

    the toss and elected to bat. Victoria won the toss and elected to bat. Clem Hill 609 Sid Emery 23 Wynne-Thomas, Peter (1983). The Hamlyn A-Z of Cricket

    1909–10 Sheffield Shield season

    1909–10_Sheffield_Shield_season

  • Tibby Cotter
  • Australian cricketer (1883–1917)

    "Rebellious Six"—the other five were Warwick Armstrong, Hanson Carter, Clem Hill, Vernon Ransford, and Victor Trumper—each of whom, separately, declared

    Tibby Cotter

    Tibby Cotter

    Tibby_Cotter

  • Australian cricket selectors
  • Select squads for national cricket teams

    of Sid Barnes Charles Eady Syd Gregory Dick Guy Neil Harvey (1967–79) Clem Hill Jim Higgs Andrew Hilditch (1996–2011) Merv Hughes (2005–10) Sam Loxton

    Australian cricket selectors

    Australian_cricket_selectors

  • List of Newtown Jets players
  • Walsh 1929–1930 23 3 0 0 9 212 Jack Thornton 1929–1934 51 12 0 0 36 213 Clem Hill 1929–1930 15 5 0 0 15 214 George Casey 1929 10 6 5 0 28 215 Bert Edwards

    List of Newtown Jets players

    List_of_Newtown_Jets_players

  • Golden age of cricket
  • Period of English cricket from 1890-1914

    George Giffen, Harry Trott, Joe Darling, Hugh Trumble, Monty Noble, Clem Hill and Syd Gregory.[citation needed] South Africa had played their first

    Golden age of cricket

    Golden_age_of_cricket

  • International cricket in 1902–03
  • International cricket season

    Pelham Warner Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney Match drawn Match 3 27–31 March Clem Hill Pelham Warner Unley Oval, Adelaide  South Australia by 97 runs

    International cricket in 1902–03

    International_cricket_in_1902–03

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  • LEM
  • Male

    English

    LEM

    Short form of English Lemuel, LEM means "by God" or "for God."

    LEM

  • Clemo
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Clemo

    English : from a Cornish form of the personal name Clement.

    Clemo

  • Saswath
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Tamil

    Saswath

    Clam and Beautiful

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  • Clea
  • Girl/Female

    Greek

    Clea

    Abbreviation of Clotilde and Cleopatra.

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  • CLEM
  • Male

    English

    CLEM

    English short form of Latin Clement, CLEM means "gentle and merciful."

    CLEM

  • CLEO
  • Female

    English

    CLEO

    Short form of Latin Cleopatra, CLEO means "glory of the father."

    CLEO

  • Cleme
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Cleme

    Gentle. Famous Bearer: Clement Moore, writer of 'Twas the Night Before Christmas'.

    Cleme

  • Cleme
  • Boy/Male

    British, English, Netherlands

    Cleme

    Gentle; Diminutive of Clement

    Cleme

  • Clem
  • Boy/Male

    English American Latin

    Clem

    Gentle. Famous Bearer: Clement Moore, writer of 'Twas the Night Before Christmas'.

    Clem

  • ÖZLEM
  • Female

    Turkish

    ÖZLEM

    Turkish name ÖZLEM means "yearning."

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    English and Dutch

    Clem

    English and Dutch : from a short form of the personal name Clement.

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  • CLEMÉNCE
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    French

    CLEMÉNCE

    Feminine form of French Clément, CLEMÉNCE means "gentle and merciful."

    CLEMÉNCE

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    Cleo

    A , meaning famed. Famous bearer: 20th century British jazz singer Cleo Laine.

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  • Alem
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Australian

    Alem

    Wise Man; Highly Qualified

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    American, Australian, Christian, French, German, Greek

    Cleo

    Renown; Glory of the Father; To Praise; Acclaim; Her Father's Renown

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    American, Australian, British, Christian, English, Latin

    Clem

    Form of Clement; Merciful; Mild; Giving Mercy

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    Clam and beautiful

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    Clea

    To Praise; Acclaim; Her Father's Renown; Form of Cleo

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    Cleo

    Illustrious.

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    Clee

    English : habitational name from the Clee Hills in Shropshire or the nearby village of Clee St. Margaret. The hills are probably named with Old English cleo ‘rounded’, ‘ball-shaped’.Possibly an altered form of Irish or Scottish McClay.Variant spelling of German Klee.

    Clee

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  • Clam
  • v. t.

    A bivalve mollusk of many kinds, especially those that are edible; as, the long clam (Mya arenaria), the quahog or round clam (Venus mercenaria), the sea clam or hen clam (Spisula solidissima), and other species of the United States. The name is said to have been given originally to the Tridacna gigas, a huge East Indian bivalve.

  • Clammed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Clam

  • Cleg
  • n.

    A small breeze or horsefly.

  • Clamming
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Clam

  • Clamp
  • n.

    A mollusk. See Clam.

  • Clew
  • n.

    To move of draw (a sail or yard) by means of the clew garnets, clew lines, etc.; esp. to draw up the clews of a square sail to the yard.

  • Clee
  • n.

    The redshank.

  • Clam
  • v. t. & i.

    To produce, in bell ringing, a clam or clangor; to cause to clang.

  • Clef
  • n.

    A character used in musical notation to determine the position and pitch of the scale as represented on the staff.

  • Cliff
  • n.

    See Clef.

  • Clee
  • n.

    A claw.

  • Gaper
  • n.

    A large edible clam (Schizothaerus Nuttalli), of the Pacific coast; -- called also gaper clam.

  • Quahaug
  • n.

    An American market clam (Venus mercenaria). It is sold in large quantities, and is highly valued as food. Called also round clam, and hard clam.

  • Clum
  • interj.

    Silence; hush.

  • Clewing
  • imp. & p. p. & vb. n

    of Clew

  • Clew
  • n.

    To direct; to guide, as by a thread.

  • Shuck
  • n.

    The shell of an oyster or clam.

  • Clew
  • n.

    Alt. of Clue

  • Clem
  • v. t. & i.

    To starve; to famish.