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The finish, however, was clouded in controversy: in the final few hours, the Ford GT of New Zealanders Bruce McLaren and Chris Amon closely trailed the leading Ford GT driven by Englishman Ken Miles and New Zealander Denny Hulme.
1969 was a disaster for Hulme: the revised M7A chassis struggled with reliability and Hulme managed only 20 points, attaining one victory — ironically, in light of the previous season's events, at the final round in Mexico.
The reliability of the Lotus cars had been another issue entirely, however, and, when the series returned to North America for the final two races, the only remaining contenders for the Driver's Championship were Brabham teammates Sir Jack ( the defending Champion ) and Denny Hulme.
In 1935 – 36 Hulme played 28 times in league and cup won his final honour with Arsenal, a second FA Cup medal after Arsenal beat Sheffield United 1 – 0 in the final, making him the only player to have played in all of Arsenal's first four cup finals.
Hulme spent his final two seasons at Arsenal ( 1936 – 37 and 1937 – 38 ) as a bit-part player, making just ten appearances in one-and-a-half years.

Hulme and Formula
In 1967, the Formula One title went to Brabham's teammate Denny Hulme.
Graham Hill edged out Jackie Stewart and Denny Hulme for the World Championship in Formula One.
* Formula One Champion – Denny Hulme of New Zealand
Denis Clive " Denny " Hulme, OBE ( 18 June 1936 – 4 October 1992 ) was a New Zealand racing driver, and the Formula One World Champion for the Brabham team.
Hulme went on to race for McLaren in Formula One, the Canadian-1970 ( driving the McLaren M8D " Batmobile ").
Hulme retired from Formula One at the end of the 1974 season and raced only sporadically until the mid 1980s when he began racing Touring Cars seriously.
Hulme was the first ( and to date, only ) Formula One World Champion from New Zealand.
* Denny Hulme, Formula One car racer
* Denny Hulme ( 1938 – 1992 ), New Zealand Formula One auto racer
McLaren fielded a pair of Cosworth powered M7s for reigning Formula One World Champion Denny Hulme and team founder Bruce McLaren.
After a two year break the race was downgraded to Formula Two status for 1960, a race won by future World Champion Denny Hulme in his first year racing in Europe.
The company gained fame for developing the engines which powered the Brabham Formula One cars in which Jack Brabham and Denny Hulme won the 1966 and 1967 World Championship of Drivers titles respectively.
In 1964, the VI Trophée d ' Auvergne Formula 2 race podium was a sign of things to come: Denny Hulme, Jackie Stewart and Jochen Rindt showed their skill before the track hosted the 1965 French Grand Prix.
The McLaren team was considered very " multi national " for the times and consisted of team owner and leader Bruce McLaren, fellow New Zealander Chris Amon and another " Kiwi " and the 1967 Formula One World Champion, Denny Hulme, Team Manager Teddy Mayer, Mechanics Tyler Alexander, Gary Knutson, Lee Muir, George Bolthoff, Frank Zimmerman, Tom Anderson, Alan Anderson, David Dunlap, Leo Beattie, Donny Ray Everett, and Haig Altoonian ( all from the USA ), Don Beresford, Alec Greaves, Vince Higgins, and Roger Bailey ( UK ), Tony Attard ( Au ), Cary Taylor, Jimmy Stone, Chris Charles, Colin Beanland, Alan McCall and Alistair Caldwell ( NZ ).

Hulme and One
One part of Hulme, the Birley Fields ( site of the former Birley High School, Chichester Road ) has been partly developed for a series of office blocks and partly left as green urban waste land.
One of the best examples of this is in Hulme, Manchester, which was cleared of 19th-century housing in the 1950s to make way for a large estate of high-rise flats.

Hulme and campaign
The development site was the subject of a campaign by a group of Hulme residents which delayed the clearance of the site and the felling of a large tree.

Hulme and won
Bruce won the Race of Champions at the Brands Hatch circuit and Hulme won the International Trophy at Silverstone, both non-championship races, before Bruce took the team's first championship win at the Belgian Grand Prix.
Hulme also won the Italian and Canadian Grands Prix later in the year, helping the team to second in the constructors ' championship.
Using an updated ' C ' version on the M7, a further three podium finishes followed for Bruce in, but the team's fifth win had to wait until the last race of the 1969 championship when Hulme won the Mexican Grand Prix.
The 1972 season saw improvements though: Hulme won the team's first Grand Prix for two-and-a-half years in South Africa and he and Peter Revson scored ten other podiums, the team finishing third in the constructors ' championship.
Hulme won with it in Sweden and Revson took the only Grand Prix wins of his career in Britain and Canada.
Keri Hulme gained prominence when her novel, The Bone People, won the Booker Prize.
Since joining the LCL the club have won the Walkden Cup ( 2008 ), the Hulme Trophy ( 2009 ), the 2nd XI Last Six Competition ( 2010 ) and the 3rd XI League, the Bryden Trophy ( 2006, 2007, 2008 ).
By the end of the season Denny Hulme had won two further Grands Prix-in Italy and Canada ( the team's first 1-2 finish in a World Championship race ).
He was the only second driver after Denny Hulme in to have ever won the title without achieving a single pole position in the season.
Fittipaldi, Ronnie Peterson and Carlos Reutemann each won three races, Jody Scheckter and Niki Lauda two each, Regazzoni and Denny Hulme, who retired at the end of the season, one each.
Hulme won the Italian Grand Prix and Canadian Grand Prix later in the year.
Although Jim Clark won four races, Denny Hulme took the title by virtue of his greater consistency.
Historically, Denny Hulme is the first of only two drivers to have ever won the title without achieving a single pole position in the season.
Brabham used new parts on his cars, which was not always helpful, so Denis Hulme collected more results and the title, followed by Brabham himself, who again won the constructors title.
Jack Brabham won the race and his teammate, Denny Hulme, came in 3rd, in a Brabham Repco.
They won the 1896 game by four wickets thanks to an unbeaten 90 from future England Test captain Arthur Jones and ten wickets in the match from John Hulme ; this was Midland Counties ' only first-class victory.

Hulme and ;
After his death, Teddy Mayer took over effective control of the team ; Hulme continued with Dan Gurney and Peter Gethin partnering him.
At this time, he was one of the poets around the proto-Imagist T. E. Hulme ; Robert Ferguson in his life of Hulme portrays Aldington as too squeamish to approve of Hulme's robust approach, particularly to women.
* T. E. Hulme: Romanticism and Classicism ; Bergson's Theory of Art
Hulme was a student of mathematics and philosophy ; he had been involved in the setting up of the club in 1908 and was its first secretary.
Agimus Tibi gratias, Pater caelestis, pro Gulielmo Smyth episcopo et Ricardo Sutton milite, Fundatoribus nostris ; pro Alexandro Nowel, Jocosa Frankland, Gulielmo Hulme, Elizabetha Morley, Mauritio Platnauer, aliisque benefactoribus nostris ; humiliter te precantes ut eorum numerum benignissime adaugeas.
Parker came from a working-class background ; while Juliet Hulme was the daughter of Dr. Henry Hulme, a distinguished physicist who was the rector of University of Canterbury in Christchurch.
As children, Parker had suffered from osteomyelitis and Hulme had suffered from tuberculosis ; the latter was sent by her parents to the Bahamas to recuperate.
* John Cassidy, Manchester Sculptor ; compiled by Charlie Hulme and Lis Nicolson
Chapman employed Bastin and Hulme as pacy wingers who could cut inside instead of hugging the touchline ; they could either shoot for goal themselves or pick each other out if the centre forward was marked out of the game.
Her father was James Hulme Canfield, a college professor at the University of Kansas and the University of Nebraska, and president of Ohio State University ; her mother, Flavia Camp, was an artist and writer.
* Réflexions sur la violence ( 1908 ); translated as Reflections on Violence first authorised translation by T. E. Hulme ( B. W. Huebsch, 1914 ; P. Smith, 1941 ; AMS Press, 1975, ISBN 0-404-56165-9 ); in an unabridged republication with an introduction by Edward A. Shils, translated by T. E.
Hulme and J. Roth ( The Free Press, 1950 ; Dover Publications, 2004, ISBN 0-486-43707-8, pbk.
Unlike many English villages it did not grow around a church ; instead it formed from several hamlets, many of which retain their names as neighbourhoods within Cheadle Hulme.
After the last Bamford died without male issue in 1806, the estate passed to Robert Hesketh who took the name Bamford-Hesketh ; it is from this family that the Hesketh Tavern public house in Cheadle Hulme got its name.
Cheadle Hulme School, founded in Manchester, England, in 1855 ; adopted in loco parentis as its motto, well before the world's first Public Education Act of 1870.
" Our family comes from diverse people: Kai Tahu, Kāti Mamoe ( South Island Maori iwi ); Orkney islanders ; Lancashire folk ; Faroese and / or Norwegian migrants ," Hulme told Contemporary Women Poets Her early education was at North New Brighton Primary School and Aranui High School.
* Bait and On the Shadow Side ( in progress ; referred to by Hulme as ' twinned novels ')
In the Irish Poor Report of 1836 the Deputy Constable of the Township of Manchester, Joseph Sadler Thomas, found that the Irish were so fiercely neighbourly in Little Ireland ( located on the other side of the River Medlock, just north of Hulme Ward ) and the larger Irish area of Angel Meadow ( north-east of Victoria Station, on the other side of central Manchester from Hulme ) that: " if a legal execution of any kind is to be made, either for rent or debt, or for taxes, the officer who serves the process almost always applies to me for assistance to protect him ; and, in affording that protection, my officers are often maltreated by brickbats and other missiles ".

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