- but was
eliminated by
Collingwood in the semi-finals. Essendon's Fred
Hiskins won the
leading goalkicker medal as the league's
leading goalkicker. In...
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fourteen children, and the son of John
Hiskins (1853-1946) and Emma
Hiskins (1856-1934), née Thompson,
Arthur Hiskins was born in Wahgunyah, Victoria, on...
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Essendon in the
opening three rounds of the 1935 season,
Hiskins returned to Rutherglen.
Hiskins was
coach of
their 1935
premiership team,
which defeated...
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Ernest Norman Hiskins (3 May 1918 -
September 1972), a
resident of Lichfield, Staffordshire, took part in the 1950
Monte Carlo Rally. On 25
January 1950...
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Hiskins (29
October 1893 – 9
March 1976) was an
Australian rules footballer who pla**** with
Carlton in the
Victorian Football League (VFL).
Hiskins,...
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Football League (VFL).
Hiskins was one of four
brothers from
Rutherglen who
appeared in the VFL. He pla****
beside Arthur Hiskins at
South Melbourne while...
- (VFL)
during the
early 1900s.
Hiskins came from a
family of 16 and
hailed from Lake
Moodermere near Wahgunyah, Victoria.
Hiskins pla**** in Excelsior's 1900...
- Ken
Hiskins is an
Australian former professional tennis player.
Raised in the
Victorian city of Wangaratta,
Hiskins received training from
revered coach...
- went on to play VFL
football including Fred
Hiskins (Essendon),
Rupert Hiskins (Carlton),
Arthur & Stan
Hiskins (South Melbourne), Bill
Francis (Fitzroy)...
- (1899-1979),
Australian cricketer and
Australian rules footballer Arthur Hiskins (1886–1971),
Australian rules footballer Podkayne "Poddy" Fries, title...