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Tom Morgan (politician)
Tom Morgan may refer to: Sports * Tom Morgan (rugby union) (1866–1899), Wales international rugby union player * Tom Morgan (footballer), football (soccer) manager with Wrexham and Port Vale * Tom Morgan (baseball) (1930–1987), American baseball player * Tom Morgan (cricketer) (1893–1975), Welsh cricketer Other * Tom Morgan (musician) (born 1970), Australian musician and songwriter * Tom Morgan (bishop) (born 1941), Canadian Anglican metropolitan bishop * Tom Morgan (comics), American comic book artist * See also *Thomas Morgan (other) Thomas Morgan may refer to: Military * Sir Thomas Morgan, 1st Baronet (1604–1679), general of the English Civil War * Thomas Morgan (navy chaplain) (1769–1851), navy chaplain during the French Revolutionary Wars and chaplain of Portsmouth Doc ...
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Tom Morgan (rugby Union)
Tom Morgan (14 November 1866 – 22 March 1899) was a Welsh international rugby union centre who played club rugby for Llanelli and international rugby for Wales. Morgan was a collier by profession.Wales team visit Big Pit
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Rugby career

Although Morgan had little international success in rugby, he is more notable for being part of the Llanelli squad that hosted the touring New Zealand Natives on 19 December 1888. This was the first ever match played in Wales by a touring Southern Hemisphere team, and the Māori team had just come from wins over

Tom Morgan (footballer)
Thomas M. Morgan was a football manager, noted in the 1930s for twice being the manager of Port Vale, which is the area where he was born, as well having a spell as manager of Wrexham. Playing career Morgan played for Etruria Church, Goldenhill Villa, Tunstall Park and Goldenhill Warriors before joining Port Vale in the summer of 1910. He scored twice on his debut at inside-right in a 4–2 win at Audley in a Burslem Park Cup game. However he was forced into retirement due to injury the following year, having played just a further four games for the club. Coaching career Morgan was offered employment at Vale following his injury. He worked as a scout, assistant secretary and reserve team manager before being appointed the first time manager following the death of Joe Schofield in October 1929. He led the club to the Third Division North title at the end of the 1929–30 season despite having to sell star player Jack Mandley to Aston Villa; Vale had the best defensive record ...
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Tom Morgan (baseball)
Tom Stephen Morgan (May 20, 1930 – January 13, 1987) was a Major League Baseball pitcher. A native of El Monte, California, the , right-hander was signed by the New York Yankees as an amateur free agent before the 1949 season. He played for the Yankees (1951–52; 1954–56), Kansas City Athletics (1957), Detroit Tigers (1958–60), Washington Senators (1960) and Los Angeles Angels (1961–63). A farmer in his native California, his nickname was "Plowboy." Morgan was both as a starting pitcher and as a relief pitcher during his career. In his first five seasons he had a combined 38-22 record with 26  saves for the Yankees and appeared in three World Series (1952, 1955, and 1956). He started 46 games for New York and relieved in 110 others. On June 30, 1954, Morgan tied a Major League Baseball record for most hit batsmen in an inning (3) vs. the Boston Red Sox. From 1957 to 1960 he pitched mostly in relief for the A's, Tigers, and Senators, with a record of ...
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Tom Morgan (cricketer)
Thomas Rhys Morgan (born Tom Rees Morgan; 11 April 1893 – 6 April 1975) was a Welsh cricketer. A right-handed batsman, he played 39 first-class matches for Glamorgan between 1921 and 1925. For Glamorgan, he made 1,044 runs with a highest score of 87 *. Morgan was born Tom Rees Morgan in Porth on 11 April 1893. He was registered as Thomas Rhys Morgan at death, which occurred on 6 April 1975 in Aberkenfig Aberkenfig ( cy, Abercynffig, meaning "mouth of the Kenfig" (stream)) is a village located in the Bridgend (county borough), County Borough of Bridgend, Wales to the north of Bridgend town. It is in the Community (Wales), community of Newcastle H .... References External links * 1893 births 1975 deaths Welsh cricketers Glamorgan cricketers {{England-cricket-bio-1890s-stub ...
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Tom Morgan (musician)
Thomas Martin Morgan (born 3 March 1970) is an Australian musician and songwriter. He fronts the 1990s indie pop group, Smudge (1991–present). He has written or co-written (with Evan Dando) songs for Boston power pop group, the Lemonheads. Morgan's other bands include Sneeze (1991–present), The Givegoods, Godstar (1991–95), Tofu Kok and Bambino Koresh (ca. 2012). He married Argentine-Spanish musician, Leticia Nischang (Sneeze, Bambino Koresh).Ben Hewitt"Misfits & Mongrels: Smudge's Tom Morgan Interviewed" ''The Quietus ''The Quietus'' is a British online music and pop culture magazine founded by John Doran and Luke Turner. The site is an editorially independent publication led by Doran with a group of freelance journalists and critics. Content ''The Quiet ...'', 25 August 2010. As of September 2010, Morgan and Nischang were living in Maitland. On 4 March 2013 Morgan issued his solo album, ''Orange Syringe'', with Nischang providing backing vocals. Discograph ...
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Tom Morgan (bishop)
Thomas Oliver Morgan (born 20 January 1941) is a retired bishop of the Anglican Church of Canada. Morgan was educated at the University of Saskatchewan and trained for the priesthood at King's College London and Tyndale Hall, Bristol. He began his ordained ministry as a curate at the Church of the Saviour, Blackburn, after which he was the incumbent of Porcupine Plain, Saskatchewan. After being rector of Kinistino he became Archdeacon of Indian Missions in the Diocese of Saskatchewan and then the diocesan Bishop of Saskatchewan in 1985.Diocesan website
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Tom Morgan (comics)
Tom Morgan (born October 21) is an American comic book artist known primarily for his work on Marvel Comics' ''Captain America'', '' The Punisher 2099'', ''Excalibur'' and ''Iron Man''. Career Morgan broke into the industry in the early 1980s and worked on a large number of Marvel titles, mostly as a fill-in artist, for such books as ''Captain America'', ''Star Brand'', ''West Coast Avengers'', ''Star Trek'', and ''Power Pack''. In the mid-1990s, he worked on ''Punisher 2099'' and ''Iron Man'' for Marvel; and ''Extreme Justice'' and both the ''Action Comics'' and '' The Adventures of Superman'' titles for DC Comics. In November 1995, ReganBooks released ''Miss America'', the second book by radio and media personality Howard Stern, which includes a five-page comic book story, written and drawn by Morgan. It was printed as a glossy paper insert, and features Stern's satirical superhero, Fartman. Morgan's story is based on the screenplay by J.F. Lawton for an unproduced ''Fartman'' f ...
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