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- until George Macaulay became unfit that Smailes had his chance of playing regularly for the first eleven. Smailes debut took place on 4 May 1932, against...
- Clifford Smailes (1930–2005) was an Australian rugby league footballer who pla**** in the 1950s. Cliff 'Cec' Smailes pla**** for the South Sydney Rabbitohs...
- in the old Second Division. Smailes made 16 appearances and scored three goals for 'Spurs'. After leaving London Smailes pla**** at Blackpool where he...
- Matthew Smailes (25 March 1899 – 1978) was an English footballer who pla**** for Blackburn Rovers, West Ham United and Coventry City as a half-back. Born...
- Daniel Smailes is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer who pla**** for the Newcastle Knights from 1997 to 2001. "Daniel Smailes - Career...
- War. Andy Smailes initially pla**** as an inside forward for Blyth Spartans. Smailes joined Newcastle United for £300 in October 1919. Smailes joined Sheffield...
- in Samoa in World War I. He apparently changed his surname from Smailes to Wells-Smailes in New Zealand. He was born in Durham, England. He moved to New...
- Personality Disorder. Guilford Press. p. 69. ISBN 978-1-59385-108-8. Johnson JG, Smailes EM, Cohen P, Brown J, Bernstein DP (2000). "****ociations between four types...
- magazine under the pseudonym Aimless, an anagram of Smailes. He later changed his name permanently from Smailes to Hilliam. During World War I, Hilliam served...
- by the Seattle Art Museum on behalf of Stu Smailes, a local art philanthropist who died in 2002. Smailes donated $1 million to the city after his death...