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Jim Stone (volleyball)
Jim Stone may refer to: * Jim Stone (American football) (born 1958), American football running back * Jim Stone (rugby union) (1921–2010), Australian rugby union player * Jimmy Stone (1876–1942), English cricketer See also * James Stone (other) James Stone may refer to: * James M. Stone (1817–1880), politician in the Massachusetts House of Representatives * James W. Stone (1813–1854), United States Representative from Kentucky * James L. Stone (1922–2012), United States Army officer ...
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Jim Stone (American Football)
Jim Stone (born November 18, 1958) is an American former professional football running back in the United States Football League (USFL) who played for the Chicago Blitz. He played college football College football (french: Football universitaire) refers to gridiron football played by teams of student athletes. It was through college football play that American football rules first gained popularity in the United States. Unlike most ... for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish. References 1958 births Living people American football running backs Chicago Blitz players Notre Dame Fighting Irish football players {{runningback-1950s-stub ...
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Jim Stone (rugby Union)
James Martin Stone (15 April 1921 — 4 September 2010) was an Australian rugby union international. Stone was born in Coonamble and attended De La Salle College Armidale. A winger, Stone was a prolific try scorer and made an immediate impact in his debut first-grade season for Randwick in 1941, with 21 tries from 15 appearances, which included a record run of 14 successive games where he scored a try. Stone served in the Army during the war and towards the end of the conflict was based on Morotai Island. After the war, Stone began playing for St. George and didn't have to wait long to receive a Wallabies call up, when he was named for the 1946 tour of New Zealand. He missed the 1st Test against New Zealand with a torn leg muscle, but recovered in time for the match against NZ Maori, which was retrospectively awarded Test status to become his first Wallabies cap. He was capped again in the 2nd Test at Eden Park against the All Blacks. See also *List of Australia nationa ...
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Jimmy Stone
James Stone (29 November 1876 – 15 November 1942) was an English first-class cricketer and umpire. A batsman and wicket-keeper, he played for Hampshire and Glamorgan between 1900 and 1923, making over 300 first-class appearances, in which he scored over 10,000 runs and claimed over 400 dismissals as a wicket-keeper. He later stood as an umpire in nearly 240 matches between 1912 and 1934. Playing career Career with Hampshire Stone was born at Southampton in November 1876. He was given a trial by Hampshire in 1900, making his debut in first-class cricket against Surrey at Bournemouth in the County Championship. He made three further first-class appearances in the 1901 County Championship, before replacing Charles Robson as Hampshire's regular wicket-keeper in 1902; by establishing himself in the Hampshire side, he became the first local-born professional to do so. He made twelve appearances in 1902, followed by fourteen in 1903. During the 1903 Bournemouth Cricket Week, he ...
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