Tommy Dixon (boxer)
Tom or Tommy Dixon may refer to: *Tom Dixon (American football) (born 1961), American football player *Tom Dixon (catcher) (1906–1982), Negro league baseball catcher *Tom Dixon (pitcher) (born 1955), Major League Baseball pitcher *Tom Dixon (Canadian football) (born 1960), kicker in the Canadian Football League *Tom Dixon (hurler) (1930–2003), Irish hurler *Tom Dixon (industrial designer) (born 1959), British designer *Tommy Dixon (footballer, born 1929) (1929–2014), English footballer *Tommy Dixon (footballer, born 1882) (1882–1941), English footballer *Tommy Dixon (footballer, born 1899) Thomas Henry Dixon (17 September 1899–unknown) was an English footballer who played in the Football League for Clapton Orient and Southend United Southend United Football Club is a professional association football club based in Southend- ... (1899–?), English footballer See also * Thomas Dixon (other) {{hndis, Dixon, Tom ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tom Dixon (American Football)
Tom Dixon (born August 21, 1961) is a former American football player. He played college football at the University of Michigan and professional football for the Michigan Panthers of the United States Football League (USFL). He was a first-team All-American at the center position in 1983. Dixon grew up in Indiana and attended Bishop Dwenger High School in Fort Wayne, Indiana. He enrolled at the University of Michigan in 1980 and played for Bo Schembechler's Michigan Wolverines football teams from 1980 to 1983. Dixon started every game for the Wolverines in the 1981, 1982, and 1983 seasons. As a junior, he was selected by both the conference coaches (UPI) and media (AP) as the first-team center on the 1982 All-Big Ten Conference football team. As a senior, he was selected by the Associated Press, American Football Coaches Association and the '' Sporting News'' as a first-team center on the 1983 College Football All-America Team. In April 1984, Dixon signed to play profess ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tom Dixon (catcher)
Thomas Penelton Dixon Jr. (March 30, 1906 – October 1982) was an American baseball catcher in the Negro leagues The Negro leagues were United States professional baseball leagues comprising teams of African Americans and, to a lesser extent, Latin Americans. The term may be used broadly to include professional black teams outside the leagues and it may be .... He played with the Hilldale Club, Baltimore Black Sox, and Bacharach Giants from 1930 to 1936. References External links anBaseball-Reference Black Baseball statsanSeamheads Baltimore Black Sox players Bacharach Giants players Hilldale Club players 1906 births 1982 deaths Baseball players from Philadelphia Baseball catchers 20th-century African-American sportspeople {{Negro-league-baseball-catcher-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tom Dixon (pitcher)
Thomas Earl Dixon (born April 23, 1955) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher from 1977 to 1983 for the Houston Astros and Montreal Expos The Montreal Expos (french: link=no, Les Expos de Montréal) were a Canadian professional baseball team based in Montreal, Quebec. The Expos were the first Major League Baseball (MLB) franchise located outside the United States. They played in t .... External links Venezuelan Professional Baseball League 1955 births Living people American expatriate baseball players in Canada Baseball players from Orlando, Florida Cardenales de Lara players Charleston Charlies players Columbus Astros players Dubuque Packers players Gulf Coast Cardinals players Houston Astros players Leones del Caracas players American expatriate baseball players in Venezuela Major League Baseball pitchers Montreal Expos players St. Petersburg Cardinals players Syracuse Chiefs players Tidewater Tides players Wichita Aeros players William R. Boone High ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tom Dixon (Canadian Football)
Tom Dixon was an all-star and award winning kicker in the Canadian Football League. A graduate of UBC, Dixon played 4 seasons in the CFL. During his first two, with the Edmonton Eskimos, he was named an all-star and won the Dave Dryburgh Memorial Trophy in 1986 for points scored. He finished his career the Ottawa Rough Riders The Ottawa Rough Riders were a Canadian Football League team based in Ottawa, Ontario, founded in 1876. Formerly one of the oldest and longest-lived professional sports teams in North America, the Rough Riders won the Grey Cup championship nine ..., having score 510 points.2011 CFL Record Book References {{DEFAULTSORT:Dixon, Tom 1960 births Living people Edmonton Elks players Ottawa Rough Riders players Players of Canadian football from British Columbia Canadian football people from Vancouver UBC Thunderbirds football players University of British Columbia alumni ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tom Dixon (hurler)
Tom Dixon (1930 – 9 February 2003) was an Irish hurler who played as a left corner-forward for the Wexford senior team. Dixon made his first appearance for the team during the 1953 championship and was a regular member of the starting fifteen for the next few seasons until his retirement after the 1957 championship. During that time he won one All-Ireland medal, one Leinster medal and one National League medal. At club level Dixon was a seven-time county championship medalist with St Aidan's St Aidan's is a 355 hectare (877 acres) nature park located between Leeds and Castleford in West Yorkshire, England. The land was formerly an opencast coal mining area that was flooded in 1988, after the riverbank collapsed. Repairs and remedia .... References 1930 births 2003 deaths All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship winners St Aidan's hurlers Wexford inter-county hurlers {{Wexford-hurling-bio-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tom Dixon (industrial Designer)
Tom Dixon, OBE (born 21 May 1959 in Sfax, Tunisia) is a self-taught British designer. He is best known as the Creative Director of the eponymous brand 'Tom Dixon', which specializes in the design of lighting, furniture and accessories. His works have been acquired by museums across the globe, including London's Victoria and Albert Museum, the Museum of Modern Art New York and Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, France Career Tom Dixon was the bass guitarist in the band Funkapolitan. In 1981 the band supported The Clash on their US Tour and appeared on Top of the Pops. A series of motorbike accidents and a broken arm led Tom to experiment with welding and designing products in this way. Dixon rose to prominence in the mid 1980s as “the talented untrained designer with a line in welded salvage furniture". He set up ‘Space’ as a creative think-tank and shop front for himself and other young designers. By the late 1980s, he was working for the Italian giant Cappellini for wh ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tommy Dixon (footballer, Born 1929)
Tommy Dixon (8 June 1929 – 6 February 2014) was an English footballer who played as a centre forward. Club career Dixon played for West Ham United between 1952 and 1955. He was the club's top scorer during the 1953-54 season with 19 goals, but only featured four times the following season. He moved to Reading, then of the Third Division South, and was their top scorer two years running. He later played for Brighton & Hove Albion, Workington and Barrow Barrow may refer to: Places England * Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria ** Borough of Barrow-in-Furness, local authority encompassing the wider area ** Barrow and Furness (UK Parliament constituency) * Barrow, Cheshire * Barrow, Gloucestershire * Barro .... References 1929 births 2014 deaths Footballers from Newcastle upon Tyne English men's footballers Men's association football forwards West Ham United F.C. players Reading F.C. players Brighton & Hove Albion F.C. players Workington A.F.C. players Barrow A.F.C. play ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tommy Dixon (footballer, Born 1882)
Tommy Dixon (1882–1941) was an English association footballer who played in the Football League for Middlesbrough. Born in Cramlington, Northumberland, he played as an inside forward or outside right. During his career he also played for Bedlington United, Watford Watford () is a town and borough in Hertfordshire, England, 15 miles northwest of Central London, on the River Colne. Initially a small market town, the Grand Junction Canal encouraged the construction of paper-making mills, print works, a ..., Bristol Rovers and Blyth Spartans. At Watford, he finished two consecutive seasons as the club's top scorer. References 1882 births 1941 deaths People from Cramlington Footballers from Northumberland Date of death missing Place of death missing English men's footballers Middlesbrough F.C. players Watford F.C. players Bristol Rovers F.C. players Blyth Spartans A.F.C. players Men's association football forwards Bedlington United A.F.C. players [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tommy Dixon (footballer, Born 1899)
Thomas Henry Dixon (17 September 1899–unknown) was an English footballer who played in the Football League for Clapton Orient and Southend United Southend United Football Club is a professional association football club based in Southend-on-Sea, Essex, England. As of the 2022–23 season, the team competes in the National League, the fifth tier of English football. Southend are known as .... References 1899 births English men's footballers Men's association football midfielders English Football League players Murton A.F.C. players Sunderland A.F.C. players Leyton Orient F.C. players Southend United F.C. players Year of death missing People from Seaham {{England-footy-midfielder-1890s-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |