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Chapman and died
To date, one Major League player has died as a result of being struck by a pitch: Ray Chapman of the Cleveland Indians was hit in the head by Carl Mays on August 16, 1920, and died the next morning.
Chapman was also to have played a guest role as a television presenter in the Red Dwarf episode " Timeslides ", but died before filming was to have started.
Chapman died on 4 October 1989 after suffering from tonsil cancer, which he had been diagnosed with in November 1988, and secondary spinal cancer.
Idle, choking back tears, stated that Chapman had thought that Palin talked too much and had died rather than listen to him any more.
Chapman died on 11 December 1997 from heart failure.
* August 8 – John Herbert Chapman, Canadian physicist ( died 1979 )
Harper's New Monthly Magazine of November, 1871 ( which is taken by many as the primary source of information about John Chapman ) says he died in the summer of 1847.
According to an 1858 interview with Richard Worth Jr., Chapman was buried " respectably " in the Archer cemetery, and Fortriede believes use of the term " respectably " indicates Chapman was buried in the hallowed ground of Archer cemetery instead of near the cabin where he died.
Chapman died of a heart attack in 1982 at the age of 54, having begun life an innkeeper's son and ended a multi-millionaire industrialist in post-war Britain.
Chapman died before the full deceit unravelled but, at the subsequent trial of Fred Bushell, the Lotus accountant, the judge insisted that, had Chapman himself been in the dock, he would have received a sentence " of at least 10 years ".
As Sadler died in 1587 this gives Chapman little time to have trained under him, it seems more likely that he was in Sadler's household from 1577-83 as he dedicates all his Homerical translations to Sadler.
Chapman died in London, having lived his latter years in poverty and debt.
However, Henry died in 1612 and his household neglected the commitment, leaving Chapman without either a patron or an income.
* Ray Chapman ( 1911 ) MLB HBP died from injury
Over the course of their twelve-year marriage, which ended in Henry ’ s death from tuberculosis in 1842, Chapman had four children, one of whom died in early childhood.
* James Chapman ( bishop ) ( died 1879 ), Anglican Bishop of Colombo
In August 1920, Ray Chapman was famously struck in the temple and killed by a spitball thrown by pitcher Carl Mays during a poorly lit game ; Chapman is the second of only two Major League Baseball players to have died as a result of an injury received in a game ( the first was Mike " Doc " Powers in 1909 ).
Subsequent research by Malatzky, published in October 2009, revealed further information on Chapman, including information about his family and that he was from Newburgh, New York ; Malatzky also found evidence that he died in Newburgh as well.
Chapman died in an area care facility of complications from heart disease.
* September 26-John Chapman ( died 1845 ), nurseryman.

Chapman and next
* 1920 – Ray Chapman of the Cleveland Indians is hit on the head by a fastball thrown by Carl Mays of the New York Yankees, and dies early the next day.
It tells the story of Brian Cohen ( played by Graham Chapman ), a young Jewish man who is born on the same day as, and next door to, Jesus Christ, and is subsequently mistaken for the Messiah.
During the next several decades multiple scientists, including Sydney Chapman and Hannes Alfvén, proposed a variety of mechanisms and explanations.
This satire on the Catholic Church's attitudes toward contraception and masturbation is followed by one on Protestants: Chapman plays the husband of the household next door, who lectures his wife on their church's tolerance toward having intercourse for fun, although his frustrated spouse ( Idle ) points out that they never do.
Having left Chapman, the next ten years of Cradock ’ s life in London began with her living in destitution, selling cleaning products door to door.
Ryan next turned his weapons on Linda Chapman and her teenage daughter, Alison, who had turned onto South View moments after Brereton was shot.
In 1863, but for a passing interest in the AAS, Chapman retired from public life and for the next two decades, until her death in 1885, she “ savored the perceived success of her cause and, equally, her own role in the victory .”
The sketch is stopped by the colonel ( Chapman ) for being too silly, who then orders Jones to report on stage for the next sketch.
For the next two years, City's assistant manager, George Cripps stood in for Chapman on the administrative side, while chairman Joseph Connor and another director took charge of the team.
In 1940 Chapman and a German colleague Julius Bartels at the Carnegie Institution of Washington published a book in two volumes on geomagnetism, which was to become the standard text book for the next two decades.
Andretti terminated his relationship with Miletich and Parnelli Jones that day, but the next morning, by accident, joined Lotus team manager Colin Chapman for breakfast in a Long Beach coffee shop, where the two forged an agreement.
Bannion next confronts Mrs. Duncan, accusing her of betraying Chapman, causing her death and protecting Lagana and Stone " for the sake of a soft plush life.
The head of the Park Commission, Colonel David Chapman, received several threats, including an anonymous phone call warning him that if he ever returned to Cades Cove, he would " spend the next night in hell.
The backlash against Chapman was so severe that he was asked to pose in a photograph with Robinson as a conciliatory gesture when the two teams next met in Philadelphia in May.

Chapman and day
Palin later spoke, saying that he liked to think that Chapman was there with them all that day —" or rather, he will be in about 25 minutes ," a reference to Chapman's habitual lateness when they were all working together.
The costume made it impossible for Chapman to sit for the 14 hours of each day that he wore it, and it overheated easily, so he stayed in the backlot's lake, often requesting to be hosed down.
On the day that Mays struck Chapman with the fatal pitch, the Indians and Yankees were in a heated race for the league championship.
On December 7, 1980, the day before the killing, Chapman accosted singer-songwriter James Taylor at the 72nd Street subway station.
On December 8, 2006, the 26th anniversary of Lennon's death, Yoko Ono published a one-page advertisement in several newspapers saying that, while December 8 should be a " day of forgiveness ," she had not yet forgiven Chapman and was not sure if she was ready to yet.
283, b. ), enumerating many of the best dramatic poets of his day, including Shakespeare, Heywood, Chapman, Porter, Lodge, etc., gives Anthony Munday the praise of being " our best plotter ".
In 1988, Arthur Ellis's satirical BBC Two play The Black and Blue Lamp had the film characters of Riley ( Sean Chapman ) PC " Taffy " Hughes ( Karl Johnson ) transported forwards in time into an episode of The Filth, a gritty contemporary police television series, replacing their modern day counterparts.
Media reports gave Chapman wide publicity while failing to note his long history as an anti-gun lobbyist, which continues to this day.
According to the New Zealand Herald, Chapman complained the following day of " insufficient police protection ".
To allow his system to reach its full potential, Chapman encouraged his chairman to spend money on new players, including a then club record of £ 200 on Welsh international Edwin Lloyd-Davies, who to this day remains Northampton's most-capped player, winger Fred McDiarmid and playmaking centre half David McCartney.
Also on that day, Alvah H. Chapman, started work as James Knight ’ s assistant.
The moderate and conservative wings of the Liberal party each convinced a sitting member to give up his safe seat ( Ted Chapman giving up Alexandra for Brown, Roger Goldsworthy giving up Kavel for Olsen ), allowing both Brown and Olsen to re-enter parliament at by-elections on the same day, the 1992 Kavel by-election and 1992 Alexandra by-election respectively, and contest the Liberal leadership.
But on the day of the match, a player withdrew from the Cambridge team and Chapman replaced him.
After Cambridge batted very slowly on the first day, Chapman attacked the bowling on the second morning to score 102 not out.
Chapman batted once and scored eight runs ; South Africa were heavily beaten and Chapman drew praise from Wisden for an " amazing " catch on the last day.
After the fifth day of play and having played both his innings, Jardine left to catch a boat to India, for reasons which are unclear, and Chapman acted as his substitute in the field.
The earliest homesteads in the valley were Weston ( in the present suburb of Holder ), Cooleman ( on the southern edge of Chapman ), The Rivers ( corner of Uriarra Rd and Coppins Crossing Rd ), Blundell's Homestead ( off of Coppins Crossing Rd, near the large bend in the Molonglo River ), and Taylor's Hill ( between present day Waramanga and Pearce ).
His first release for them, Faith Hope and Love, included guest appearances from Carman, 4Him, Michael W. Smith and Steven Curtis Chapman among other popular Christian musicians of the day along with Broken Heart bandmates Bentley, Hardy and Hewitt.
Morrell applied for the job of Leeds City manager in the 1912 close season but dropped out of the running after being dissuaded by the Arsenal board ; the job went instead to Herbert Chapman, who would one day manage Arsenal.
On a clear day, the high peaks of the Eastern Smokies — Mount Guyot, Mount Chapman, and Old Black — are visible toward the east.

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