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Jack Bentley may refer to: * Jack Bentley (footballer) (1942–2007), English footballer *Jack Bentley (baseball) (1895–1969), American baseball player *Jack Bentley (musician) John Alexander Bentley (29 April 1913 – 22 April 1994)General Register Office. England and Wales Civil Registration Indexes. London, England: General Register Office. was an English trombonist, journalist, and scriptwriter. He played trombone a ... (1913–1994), English trombonist and journalist See also * John Bentley (other) {{hndis, Bentley, Jack ...
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Jack Bentley (footballer)
Jack Bentley (17 February 1942 – 26 May 2007) was an English professional footballer. After early spells with Everton and Stockport Bentley moved to non-league side Telford United. In a 14-year stay Bentley scored 431 goals in 835 appearances. External links * 1942 births 2007 deaths English men's footballers Everton F.C. players Stockport County F.C. players Telford United F.C. players Footballers from Liverpool English Football League players Men's association football forwards {{England-footy-forward-1940s-stub ...
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Jack Bentley (baseball)
John "Needles" Bentley (March 8, 1895 – October 24, 1969) was a professional baseball player. He was a left-handed pitcher over parts of nine seasons (1913–1916, 1923–1927) with the Washington Senators, New York Giants and Philadelphia Phillies. For his career, he compiled a 46–33 record in 138 appearances, with a 4.01 ERA (earned run average) and 259 strikeouts. Bentley was a member of the Giants' pennant-winning teams in 1923 and 1924. He was 1–3 with a 4.94 ERA and 11 strikeouts in World Series play. He was a good hitting pitcher in his major league career. In nine seasons, he compiled a .291 average (170-584) with 7 home runs and 71 RBI. In 1923 Bentley batted .427 (38-89) for the New York Giants. In the 1923 and 1924 World Series, he hit .417 (5-12) with one home run and 2 RBI. He would be the last pitcher to pinch-hit in the World Series until Zach Greinke, who pinch-hit in the 2021 World Series. He also played 59 ga ...
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Jack Bentley (musician)
John Alexander Bentley (29 April 1913 – 22 April 1994)General Register Office. England and Wales Civil Registration Indexes. London, England: General Register Office. was an English trombonist, journalist, and scriptwriter. He played trombone as part of the brass section of Jack Hylton's Orchestra and Ted Heath's big band from 1937 until the mid-1950s before becoming the show business editor of the '' Sunday Mirror'' newspaper. He was married to actress Wendy Craig from 1955 until his death. Biography Bentley was born in Manchester in 1913 to John and Flora Bentley. His father was a retired army bandsman who had recently moved to Manchester to become a cellist in the Halle Orchestra.John Chilton. ''Who's Who of British Jazz''. Bayou, 2004. Second edition. He was baptised at Stowell Memorial Church in Salford on 8 June 1913.Anglican Parish Registers. Manchester, England: Manchester Libraries, Information and Archives. Bentley's father had taught him to play cello but, when he ...
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