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Though Charlton was a candidate to go in goal to replace Wood ( in the days before substitutes, and certainly before goalkeeping substitutes ), it was teammate Jackie Blanchflower who ended up between the posts.
** Jackie Blanchflower, Irish footballer ( b. 1933 )
* March 7 – Jackie Blanchflower, Irish footballer ( d. 1998 )
Walley Barnes led out an opposing team consisting of: Jimmy O ' Neill ; Jimmy Scoular ; Danny Blanchflower ; Jimmy Dickinson ; Hughie Kelly ; Bill McGarry ; Jackie Mudie ; Jackie Milburn ; Jock Dodds ; Ken Barnes ; and Arthur Rowley ( reserve ).
Johnny Berry and Jackie Blanchflower were both injured so severely that they never played again.
Mindful of the fact that his team contained a large number of relatively old players, Busby was keen to bring new young players through the ranks, and Edwards, along with the likes of Dennis Viollet and Jackie Blanchflower, was among a number of youngsters introduced to the team during 1953, who came to be known collectively as the Busby Babes.
These included right-back Bill Foulkes, centre-halves Mark Jones and Jackie Blanchflower, wingers Albert Scanlon and David Pegg and forward Liam Whelan.
One club, Toronto City, even featured some very prominent British soccer stars during its inaugural season, including Northern Ireland international Danny Blanchflower, England internationals Stanley Matthews and Johnny Haynes and Scottish internationals Jackie Mudie and Tommy Younger.
He signed for Manchester United as an apprentice on leaving school in 1948 and made his first two appearances in the 1952-53 season, and by the time of United's title glory in 1955-56 he was a regular first team player, although he often found himself out of the team in favour of Jackie Blanchflower.
He visited Duncan Edwards, Johnny Berry, Jackie Blanchflower, Viollet, Scanlon, Charlton and Ray Wood.
John " Jackie " Blanchflower ( 7 March 1933 — 2 September 1998 ) was a Northern Irish football player.
After retiring from football, Jackie Blanchflower tried various jobs in the Manchester area, but misfortune dogged him:
He is sometimes called ' The Hero of Munich ' because he pulled some of his team mates from the burning plane during the Munich air disaster-including Bobby Charlton, Jackie Blanchflower and Dennis Viollet.
Eight of the players – Roger Byrne ( 28 ), Eddie Colman ( 21 ), Mark Jones ( 24 ), Duncan Edwards ( 21 ), Billy Whelan ( 22 ), Tommy Taylor ( 26 ), David Pegg ( 22 ) and Geoff Bent ( 25 )died due to the Munich air disaster in February 1958, while Jackie Blanchflower ( 24 on the day of the crash ) ( along with senior player Johnny Berry ( 31 on the day of the crash )) was injured to such an extent that he never played again.
As this game was played in the era before substitutes Jackie Blanchflower was forced to play in goal following the incident, Wood eventually came back on after treatment to play as a forward, United went on to lose the game 2 – 1.
The term the ' Busby Babes ' was coined in November 1951, after 18-year-old Jackie Blanchflower and 21-year-old Roger Byrne made their debuts against Liverpool at Anfield ; Tom Jackson of the Manchester Evening News described them in a match report as ' United's Babes '.
Berry and Jackie Blanchflower survived but never played again.
Jackie Blanchflower and Johnny Berry were injured to such an extent that their playing careers were over, and Kenny Morgans was never the same player he had been before the crash.

Jackie and never
However, with the exception of the Grammy Award-winning " Nightshift " (# 3 in the U. S., a tribute to Marvin Gaye and Jackie Wilson ; in 2010 a new version was recorded dedicated to Michael Jackson ), the band never achieved the same level of success it had enjoyed with Richie.
He was strongly opposed to the choice of Hackman for the lead, and actually first considered Paul Newman ( out of the budget range ), then Jackie Gleason, and a New York columnist, Jimmy Breslin, who had never acted before.
Hung had the idea of producing a martial arts epic with Chen Lung Jackie Chan in the lead role, but the film was never made.
* The 1964 pilot, Calhoun: County Agent, starring Jackie Cooper and Barbara Stanwyck, was filmed in and around Las Cruces, but never aired.
" Jackie and his reflection enter a lengthy argument about how badly his life has turned out as a result of his listening to others and never himself.
* This film marks the first on-screen battle between Jackie Chan and Donnie Yen, who both have had success in Hong Kong but never fought each other on screen until again later in the Hong Kong film The Twins Effect II, which starred Chan and his son in semi-major roles.
The New York Times wrote, " In glorifying those who are first, the second is often forgotten ... Larry Doby integrated all those American League ball parks where Jackie Robinson never appeared.
When he hears from another inmate that the Brooklyn Dodgers have promoted Jackie Robinson ( then a notable Negro League player ), Little is happy, but Baines reminds Little to never forget four hundred years of slavery.
* Jade – Jackie's 12 year-old niece from Hong Kong who Jackie ( evident from the first episode ) never knew existed.
After initial failure, Shendu's spirit possesses Jackie as previously planned and travels to Australia, rewriting the Book of Ages so that the demons were never banished and now rule the world, with no one remembering their now-alternate lives ; however, Jade manages to retain her memories by ripping a page out of the Book before Shendu made his alterations, and, with the help of the J-Team, changes the world back.
Jackie Cain, of the vocal team of Jackie and Roy (" Roy " being Roy Kral ), claimed that she had " never heard a drummer play so beautifully behind a singer ".
Silvio was a childhood friend of Tony and his early criminal activity often involved Tony, Ralph Cifaretto and Jackie Aprile, Sr. His original career plan was to be a professional singer, but this dream never materialized.
He rarely soloed, preferring to accompany other musicians, and never recorded as a leader but performed as a sideman on many albums, including Dexter Gordon's Go, Jackie McLean's Vertigo ( 1959 ) and Hipnosis ( 1967 ), and many recordings with Thelonious Monk.
This one gave him a heart, as Bart and Lisa try to reunite him with his estranged rabbi father ( voice of Jackie Mason ), who has never forgiven his son for going into show biz.
The show was taped at the Miami Beach Auditorium ( today called the Jackie Gleason Theatre of the Performing Arts ), and Gleason ( along with the show's announcer, Johnny Olson ) never tired of promoting the " sun and fun capital of the world " on camera.
In the 1978 film Superman: The Movie ( and its three sequels from the 1980s ), Jackie Cooper played Perry as a tough character, who never let his reporters forget he had worked for the Planet nearly all his life.
Trevino and her manager Jackie Kallen promised a rematch which never materialized and to Kathy Williams in her only fight abroad, on points.
An unfazed Glickenhaus responded " Well, you know that's still the most successful Jackie Chan movie internationally and always will be because the American audience, the mainstream audience will never sit still for Jackie's style of action ".
Faced with the reaction, director of corporate communications Jackie Burton issued an apology, saying “ But we also understand that there were people who were disappointed and we ’ re sorry — we apologize that they felt that way .” ConAgra's senior director of public relations and social media Stephanie Moritz later said “ It was never our intention to put any bloggers or their guests in an uncomfortable position and for that we are sorry ,” also offering reimbursement for any incurred expense to the attendees.
This becomes evident when Ben goes missing on Isabel's watch and Jackie claims that she has never lost him, which she later admits to be untrue.
For example, in the Battle of the Sexists episode, Jackie states to Donna that " Eric would never want her to be his girlfriend if she kept beating him at everything, especially sports ".

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Greenberg played first base for the Pirates in 1947 and was one of the few opposing players to publicly welcome Jackie Robinson to the majors.
Larner had previously played koto with John Fahey, Jim O ' Rourke and members of indie rock groups including Camper Van Beethoven, Deerhoof, Jackie O Motherfucker and Mr. Bungle.
She also played the recurring character Jackie Robbins on ER.
Other members of the Hall who played in both the Negro leagues and Major League Baseball are Hank Aaron, Ernie Banks, Roy Campanella, Larry Doby, Willie Mays, and Jackie Robinson.
With Nothing in Common ( 1986 ) – about a young man alienated from his parents who must re-establish a relationship with his father, played by Jackie Gleason – Hanks began to establish the credentials of not only a comic actor but of someone who could carry a serious role.
Sooky is played by Jackie Coogan's brother Robert.
The writers drew further inspiration from Crazy Guggenheim, a character played by comedian Frank Fontaine on The Jackie Gleason Show.
In the 1983 martial arts film Project A, Jackie Chan also played an homage to Lloyd ( whom he has frequently cited as an influence on his work ) by falling from a clock tower.
" Randy's cousin Jackie played bass, and Teddy sat in on the drums.
From 2000 to 2002 she played Jackie on the television drama That's Life.
In 1962, he made his first appearance alongside Jackie Chan in the film Big and Little Wong Tin Bar, followed by a role in The Birth of Yue Fei, in which he played the ten year old Yue Fei, the historical figure from the Song Dynasty who would go on to become a famous Chinese general and martyr.
After Jackie Chan's success with Drunken Master ( 1978 ), Hung was scheduled to make a similar film featuring Drunken Masters " Beggar So " character played by Yuen Siu Tien ( aka Simon Yuen ).
In 2004, Hung again worked with Jackie Chan, in a brief but notable appearance in Disney's Around the World in 80 Days as the legendary folk hero Wong Fei Hung, a character which, curiously, had been played by Chan himself in the Drunken Master series.
Fowler appeared in an exhibition game with a team from Lynn, Iowa in 1878, 68 years before Jackie Robinson played in a professional baseball game.
McCartney had played bass on Jackie Lomax's recording of " Sour Milk Sea " a few months earlier.
( 1935 ) in the role of a drunken uncle later played on Broadway by Jackie Gleason in a musical comedy version.
Walter is married to Jackie, played by Fiona Allen.
In 1950, Jackie Gleason was starring in a New York – based comedy-variety series, Cavalcade of Stars, and played many different characters.
John " Jackie " Chew ( 1920 – 2002 ) was a footballer who played for Burnley, Bradford City and Darwen.
Members of the Peking Opera School, including Jackie Chan, Yuen Biao and Sammo Hung, played extras and bit parts in several Shaw Brothers films in the 1970s, although they were obviously unknowns at the time.
The Eight Immortals played a role in the animated show Jackie Chan Adventures.
More recent television performances include an episode of Family Guy, in which he played an overweight, chainsmoking mother and an episode of the second season of the series Nurse Jackie in which he played a man whose husband is dying.

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