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Jack Ferguson (other)
Jack Ferguson (1924–2002) was an Australian politician. Jack Ferguson may also refer to: * Jack Ferguson (footballer) (1901–1966), Australian rules footballer who played with South Melbourne * Jack Ferguson (golfer), Scottish golfer * Jack Ferguson (water polo) (1922–1994), Australian water polo player * Jack Ferguson Award, awarded each year to the top draft pick in the Ontario Hockey League Priority Selection Draft *Jack Ferguson, a fictional character in ''The Adventure of the Sussex Vampire'', a 1924 Sherlock Holmes story by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle See also *John Ferguson (other) John Ferguson may refer to: Politics Australia *John Ferguson (Australian politician) (1830–1906), Australian Senator and member of the Queensland Parliament *John Maxwell Ferguson (1841–1924), member of the Legislative Assembly of Western A ...
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Jack Ferguson
Laurie John Ferguson (4 September 1924 – 17 September 2002) was an Australian politician and member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly for the Australian Labor Party (New South Wales Branch). He served in Neville Wran's state government as the Deputy Premier of New South Wales from 1976 to 1984. Early life Born in the inner Sydney suburb of Zetland, Ferguson was educated at Granville Convent and Marist Brothers College, Parramatta, both Catholic schools. After leaving school he was variously a farmhand, textile worker, builder's labourer and bricklayer and was an organiser for the Building Workers' Industrial Union. From 1942 to 1946 he served in the Second Australian Imperial Force. Following his demobilisation, he became active in municipal, and then state, politics. He was an alderman on Parramatta Council from 1954 to 1959, and Deputy Mayor in 1959. He married Mary Ellen Bett; the couple had three sons ( Laurie, Martin and Andrew) and two daughters. Pol ...
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Jack Ferguson (footballer)
Jack Ferguson (21 July 1901 – 10 October 1966) was an Australian rules footballer who played with South Melbourne in the Victorian Football League The Victorian Football League (VFL) is an Australian rules football league in Australia serving as one of the second-tier regional semi-professional competitions which sit underneath the fully professional Australian Football League (AFL). It ... (VFL). Notes External links * * 1901 births 1966 deaths Australian rules footballers from Victoria (state) Sydney Swans players Place of birth missing Place of death missing {{AFL-bio-1901-stub ...
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Jack Ferguson (golfer)
Jack Ferguson (born c. 1851) was a Scottish professional golfer who played during the late 19th century. His only top-10 finish in The Open Championship came at the 1874 Open Championship where he was tied for tenth place with James Morris and G. McCachnie. Early life Ferguson was born in Scotland circa 1851. Golf career 1874 Open Championship The 1874 Open Championship was held 10 April at Musselburgh Links, Musselburgh, East Lothian, Scotland. Mungo Park won the Championship, by two strokes from runner-up Tom Morris, Jr. This was the first Open Championship played at Musselburgh. Ferguson carded rounds of 41-46-41-41=169, finishing tied for tenth place. No prize money was won by the tenth-place finishers. Death The date of Ferguson's death is unknown. Results in The Open Championship ''Note: Ferguson played only in The Open Championship The Open Championship, often referred to as The Open or the British Open, is the oldest golf tournament in the world, and one of ...
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Jack Ferguson (water Polo)
John Farquharson "Jack" Ferguson (12 April 1922 – 15 December 1993) was an Australian water polo player who competed in the 1948 Summer Olympics along with his brother Leon Ferguson. At the Olympics he met his future wife, athlete June Maston June Elaine Rita Maston (later Ferguson; 14 March 1928 – 3 December 2004) was an Australian sprinter and athletics coach from New South Wales. In 1948 she placed fourth in the Australian national championships over 100 yards. At the 194 .... References External links * * 1922 births 1993 deaths Australian male water polo players Olympic water polo players for Australia Water polo players at the 1948 Summer Olympics Water polo players from Sydney Sportsmen from New South Wales {{Australia-waterpolo-bio-stub ...
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Jack Ferguson Award
The Jack Ferguson Award is awarded each year to the top draft pick in the Ontario Hockey League priority selection draft. The trophy is named in honour of Jack Ferguson, a former director of OHL Central Scouting. Winners List of OHL first overall draft picks. Note: # indicates player would later be an NHL first overall draft pick See also * List of Canadian Hockey League awards The Canadian Hockey League awards sixteen annual trophies for accomplishments during the regular and at the Memorial Cup to top individuals and teams among its three member leagues. The Memorial Cup is the top award for the championship team at the ... References External links Ontario Hockey LeagueOHL Network - Official Page of the OHL Priority Selection: Jack Ferguson Award {{OHL trophies Ontario Hockey League trophies and awards Awards established in 1981 ...
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The Adventure Of The Sussex Vampire
"The Adventure of the Sussex Vampire", written by British author Arthur Conan Doyle, is one of 12 Sherlock Holmes stories collected between 1921 and 1927 as ''The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes''. It was first published in the January 1924 issues of ''The Strand Magazine'' in London and ''Hearst's International'' in New York. Plot summary Holmes receives an odd letter that makes reference to vampires. Mr. Robert Ferguson, who comes to 221B Baker Street the next morning, has become convinced that his Peruvian second wife has been sucking their baby son's blood. By his first wife, he has a 15-year-old son named Jack, who suffered an unfortunate accident as a child and now, although he can still walk, does not have full use of his legs. Since the start of the bloodsucking, Jack has unaccountably been struck twice by his stepmother, although Mr. Ferguson cannot imagine why. Ever since being found out by her husband, she has locked herself in her room and refused to come out. On ...
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