- John J. "Rabbit"
Hemingsley (also
spelled Heminsley) was a U.S.
soccer center forward who pla**** the
first two U.S.
national team
games in 1916. He spent...
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Hemingsley, RAFVR. 1093288 E. W. C. Herbert, RAFVR. 1870669 H. Hirst, RAFVR. 1831192...
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Grivnow 2 0 1948–1954
Raymond Hamilton 2 0 1937
Edward Hart 2 0 1924 John
Hemingsley 2 0 1916
Manuel Hernandez 2 0 1974
Kamani Hill 2 0 2007
Julius Hjulian...
- 1923 Fall
River F.C. A 0–2 4
November 1923
National Giants F.C. H 1–0
Hemingsley 8
December 1923
Bethlehem Steel F.C. A 0–2 9
December 1923
Bethlehem Steel...
- the Taft-Hartley Act
Herbie Haymer (1916–1949), jazz
saxophonist John
Hemingsley,
soccer center forward who pla**** the
first two U.S.
national team games...
-
National Challenge Cup,
winning his
second title as he ****isted on John
Hemingsley tying goal in the 84th minute.
McKenna finished the
season with the Fall...
- F.C. H 1-2
Hemingsley 29
October 1922 J. & P.
Coats F.C. H 2-1 Sweeney,
McKenna 5
November 1922
Philadelphia F.C. H 5-1 Duggan,
Hemingsley, Sweeney, Murray...
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Wordsley Ward
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Derrick Hemingsley 1,293
Conservative Geoffrey Southall 1,162 UKIP
Raymond Franklin 412
Green Maurice Archer...
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Paterson F.C. (NJ) 2–2
Scullin Steel (MO)
Duggan Hemingsley 84' (McKenna)
Brannigan 38'
Schwartz 57' (Rooney)...
- 84th
minute of play, "six
minutes from full-time", when John "Rabbit"
Hemingsley got the ball past St.
Louis goalkeeper Harry "Dutch" Oellerman. After...