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Tommy Lewis (other)
Tommy Lewis may refer to: *Tommy Lewis (trade unionist) (1873–1962), British trade unionist and politician *Tommy Lewis (American football) (1931–2014), U. Alabama player whose notoriety comes from the 1954 Cotton Bowl Game * Tommy Lewis (footballer), Welsh footballer *Tom E. Lewis (1958–2018), Australian actor and musician See also *Tom Lewis (other) Tom Lewis may refer to: *Tom Lewis (Australian politician) (1922–2016), New South Wales politician *Tom Lewis (chef), Scottish chef * Tom Lewis (author) (born 1958), Australian author and military historian * Tom Lewis (physician) (1918–2004), ... * Thomas Lewis (other) {{hndis, name=Lewis, Tommy ...
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Tommy Lewis (trade Unionist)
Thomas Lewis (12 December 1873 – 28 February 1962) was a British trade unionist, local councillor and Labour Member of Parliament (MP). Biography Lewis was born in the St. Mary's area of Southampton, the son of dock labourer from Jersey in the Channel Islands. He began work as a watchmaker at the age of 11. In the late 1880s, he became involved with the Social Democratic Federation and went on to serve for nine years on the Federation's National Executive. In 1901, Lewis was elected as Southampton's first Labour councillor. He served on the Borough council until 1961, except for two short breaks totalling 18 months Lewis was selected by Southampton Trades Council to contest the Southampton constituency in the January 1910 General Election but was forced to withdraw through lack of funds. He stood as a candidate at the 1918, 1922, 1923 and 1924 elections, before finally being elected at 1929 general election, along with Ralph Morley, as Southampton's first Labour MPs. H ...
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Tommy Lewis (American Football)
Thomas Edison Lewis (October 7, 1931 – October 12, 2014) was an American gridiron football player. He played fullback for the Alabama Crimson Tide. Playing career Lewis scored two touchdowns in the team's 1953 Orange Bowl victory over Syracuse. In the first quarter of the 1954 Cotton Bowl Classic against Rice, he scored his team's only touchdown to give the Crimson Tide a 6–0 lead. Lewis is best remembered for his second quarter off-the-bench tackle of Rice’s halfback Dicky Moegle on a running play that started at the Rice 5-yard line. Moegle took the handoff and raced along the sideline near the Alabama bench. As Moegle passed midfield, Lewis (wearing jersey number 42) sprang from the bench to tackle Moegle. The referee awarded Rice a 95-yard touchdown on the play. Rice won the game, 28–6.Dickey Moegle in the 1954 Cotton BowlArticle.Retrieved on December 29, 2008. Lewis explained his tackle by saying that he "was just too full of Alabama." Lewis and Moegle later a ...
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Tommy Lewis (footballer)
Thomas Henry Lewis (born 1903; date of death unknown) was a Welsh professional footballer who played as a wing-half for New Brighton. Career Lewis was born in Greenfield, Flintshire. He made 110 Football League appearances for New Brighton from 1927 to 1932, scoring four goals. In 1929 Lewis was selected for the Football Association of Wales The Football Association of Wales (FAW; cy, Cymdeithas BΓͺl-droed Cymru) is the Governing bodies of sports in Wales, governing body of association football and futsal in Wales, and controls the Wales national football team, Welsh national foo ... tour of Canada but these matches were not classed as international cap matches. Lewis and Bob Pugh of Newport County were the only two players in the squad not to attain full international caps either before or after the tour. References 1903 births Date of birth missing Year of death missing Welsh men's footballers New Brighton A.F.C. players English Football League players Men's ...
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Tom or TOM may refer to: * Tom (given name), a diminutive of Thomas or TomΓ‘s or an independent Aramaic given name (and a list of people with the name) Characters * Tom Anderson, a character in ''Beavis and Butt-Head'' * Tom Beck, a character in the 1998 American science-fiction disaster movie '' Deep Impact'' * Tom Buchanan, the main antagonist from the 1925 novel ''The Great Gatsby'' * Tom Cat, a character from the ''Tom and Jerry'' cartoons * Tom Lucitor, a character from the American animated series ''Star vs. the Forces of Evil'' * Tom Natsworthy, from the science fantasy novel ''Mortal Engines'' * Tom Nook, a character in ''Animal Crossing'' video game series * Tom Servo, a robot character from the ''Mystery Science Theater 3000'' television series * Tom Sloane, a non-adult character from the animated sitcom ''Daria'' * Talking Tom, the protagonist from the ''Talking Tom & Friends'' franchise * Tom, a character from the '' Deltora Quest'' books by Emily Rodda * Tom, a cha ...
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Tom Lewis (other)
Tom Lewis may refer to: *Tom Lewis (Australian politician) (1922–2016), New South Wales politician *Tom Lewis (chef), Scottish chef * Tom Lewis (author) (born 1958), Australian author and military historian * Tom Lewis (physician) (1918–2004), British obstetrician *Tom Lewis (American politician) (1924–2003), U.S. Representative from Florida, 1993–1995 * Tom Lewis (rugby union) (1902–1994), Welsh rugby international *Tom Lewis (songwriter) (born 1943), British folksinger/songwriter *Tom E. Lewis (1958–2018), actor and musician *Tom Lewis (golfer) (born 1991), English golfer * Tom Lewis (cricketer) (born 1991), English cricketer *Tom Lewis (actor) (born 1998), British actor See also * Thomas Lewis (other) *Tommy Lewis (other) Tommy Lewis may refer to: *Tommy Lewis (trade unionist) (1873–1962), British trade unionist and politician *Tommy Lewis (American football) (1931–2014), U. Alabama player whose notoriety comes from the 1954 Cotton Bowl Game * T ...
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