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 bawli81.txt
Bruce Woodcock and Freddie Mills with American Lee
Ted Broadribb, Mills' manager and who guided Tommy
Mills is a leading contender for the British heavyweight
www.cyberboxingzone.com /bawli/bawli81.txt   (2078 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Video: Phar Lap [IMPORT]
The film gives some idea of how this horse, captured the nation's imagination with Tom Burlinson playing the role of a young stapper called Tommy Woodcock, who was devoted to Phar Lap, and who later as a trainer in his declining years almost won the Melbourne Cup with Reckless (runner up in 1977).
Americans may recognise actor Burlinson as 'The Man from Snowy River'- another horsey flick -and he is an adaptable cabaret artist too ( capable of doing a mean impression of Frank Sinatra).
As for the chestnut horse 'Towering Inferno,' Phar Lap in the film, he went on to live until April 1999 before dying at the age of 26 after being struck by lightning -and the word Phar Lap is a Thai expression meaning lightning!
www.amazon.ca /exec/obidos/ASIN/6302732980   (2078 words)

  
 Miscellaneous New Hanover County, NC Obituaries
Funeral services will be held at 3:00 p.m., Friday, March 23, 2001, at the graveside in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Cemetery in Hampstead by Bishop Tommy Dill.
Woodcock was a member of the Burgaw Presbyterian Church.
He was an ordained minister with the Pentecostal Free Will Baptist Church and was serving as youth minister at Coats Community Church.
www.obitcentral.com /obitsearch/obits/nc/nc-newhanover6.htm   (4753 words)

  
 DUSTOFF 739'S HANGAR
67 Lynch, James E. Lynch, Robert L. Williams, Willie Lee SFC (KIA) 66/02/23 Williamson, James 67 Wilson, Charles M. Wilson, Lloyd W. Wims, Tommy L. Winters, Gene T. Wirtz, Eldon M. Lt. 66 Wolf, John C. Woodcock, John 69-70 Woodrow, Virgle 67-68 Woods, Levert 67 Woods, Michael 68-69 Woodson, Arnold (KIA) 66/04/05 Woodson, Huey?
66 Rivera, John W. Rivera, Jose A. Rivera-Ortiz, Ruben 66 Roaden, Terry L. Roberts, Charles 67 Roberts, Dan K. Roberts, David M. Rochelle, Robert R. Rodriguez, Luis A. Rodriguez-Hernandez, ?
66 Hartman, Larry G. Harvey, Lionel B. Hatcher, Danny L. Hauser, James E. Heath, Terry J. Heinzeroth, Harry L. Helton, William R. Hendricks, Jeffrey Sgt. 69-70 Herman, John R. Hernandez, Paul H. Hernandez, Rene Z. Hervieux, George 67 Higginbothan, Allen L. Hildreth, Verdell W. Hill, Michael D. Sr.
www.geocities.com /koratmahknut/vietnam/combatmedic/page4.html   (645 words)

  
 A Moment in Time: Phar Lap
Around the stable the horse was known as Bobby and there he met his soon-to-be inseparable companion, stable boy Tommy Woodcock.
Phar Lap was of large sturdy construction and later was found to have had an enormous heart of near freakish size.
After a slow start in 1929, Phar Lap began to place and by September was judged to be the favorite in most of the races in which he was entered.
ehistory.osu.edu /world/amit/display.cfm?amit_id=2210   (382 words)

  
 Phar Lap - Page 9
In January 1932 Phar Lap left Australia to run in the richest horse race in the world, the Agua Caliente Handicap with Tommy Woodcock as trainer and jockey Billy Elliott.
Phar Lap was beaten and went for a spell.
In October, Phar Lap won the W S Cox Plate and on the Saturday before the Cup, the Melbourne Stakes.
www.geocities.com /roblobb/phar_lap_-_page_9.html   (568 words)

  
 A Year in the Theatre
Mark: Paul Ireland; Tommy: Peter Ireland; Franco: Gavin Marshall; Alison: Michelle Gomez.
Staff Involved: Mary Wallace, Barbara Reynolds, Julie Bradwell, Coral Laidlar, Louise Cargill, Jeanette Woodcock, Helen Boydell, Melanie Pettifer, Sarah Galloway, Katie Kelly, Jules Gibb.
Harry Fatt: Tony Palin; Joe Michell: David Woodfinden; Sid Stein: James O'Donovan; Miller: Kate Deakin; Dr Benjamin: Amy Elizabeth; Phillips: Celia Lenigham; Keller Agate: Liz Nemeth; Gunman: Alistair Hamilton; Dr Barnes: Beverley Keen; Clayton: Chris Kearns; Clancy: Anthony Mills; Irving: Patrick Ryan; Florie: Michelle McIntyre; Edna: Helen Baldwin; Fayette: Liz Stankard.
www.uktw.co.uk /yitt/Manchester.htm   (568 words)

  
 Emerald Rugby
Replacements: Cowan for Weepu (61), Taumoepeau for Woodcock (61), Hore for Mealamu (61), So'oialo for McCaw (72).
Ireland made a predictably lively start with Tommy Bowe stretching his legs in the New Zealand half but the visitors quickly established control despite parading an entirely different starting line-up from the win over Wales.
Sivivatu notched the opening try in the 10th minute after ghosting in from the wing to take a clever pass from Piri Weepu after the All Blacks had forced a scrum deep in Ireland's '22.
www.emeraldrugby.com /news_archive_detail.asp?id=1769   (609 words)

  
 BBC - Leicester Junior Football - League summary
Borough Alliance Pumas grabbed their first point of the Season as Carl Harris and Freddie Mee hit late goals to cancel out Tommy Woodcock and Elliott Patman goals for Harborough Rascals.
A Harry Pryor hat trick enabled his team Melton Foxes Cubs to maintain top spot as they beat Wigston Youth 3-1 with Sam Rogers hitting the reply while Darryl Knapp bagged a trio for Uppingham Colts against Bushby Junior Lions to keep them in contention.
Leaders Enderby Town Juniors suffered a major shock as Anstey Swifts hit seven past them without reply thanks to goals from Joe Hartopp 3, Joe Harris, Jack Waite, Thomas Runt and an own goal to close the gap.
www.bbc.co.uk /leicester/juniorfootball/match_reports/under10s/2004/11/14112004.shtml   (609 words)

  
 Z:\catalogues\a206\THOR.htm
PHAR LAP, print "Phar Lap" by Robert Wettenhall, signed by Tommy Woodcock and numbered 351/1000, window mounted, framed and glazed, overall 58x48cm.
PALEFACE ADIOS, large original colour photograph, window mounted, framed and glazed, overall 70x60cm. 
DAMIAN OLIVER, display comprising signed piece, window mounted with lock of hair and picture of Oliver on Doriemus - 1995 Caulfield & Melbourne Cups Winner, limited edition 148/200, framed and glazed, overall 36x29cm. 
www.leski.com.au /catalogues/a206/THOR.htm   (609 words)

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