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Every year sidecar racers travel from all over the UK to Knockhill in Scotland to race in the prestigious ' Jock Taylor Memorial Trophy ' race.
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* 1982: Jock Taylor ( passenger Benga Johansson )( Windle-Yamaha ) is killed at the Finnish sidecar GP.
* Jock Taylor, World Champion motorcycle sidecar racer
Past winners at St Andrews include Tiger Woods ( twice ), John Daly, Nick Faldo, Seve Ballesteros, Jack Nicklaus ( twice ), Tony Lema, Kel Nagle, Bobby Locke, Peter Thomson, Sam Snead, Dick Burton, Denny Shute, Bobby Jones, Jock Hutchison, James Braid ( twice ), John Henry Taylor ( twice ), Hugh Kirkaldy, Jack Burns, Bob Martin ( twice ), Jamie Anderson, Tom Kidd, Lorena Ochoa, and most recently Louis Oosthuizen at the 2010 Open Championship.
* Jock Taylor ( 1954-1982 ), British World Champion motorcycle sidecar racer.
Jock is the father of Darwin and Maaike, and the former husband to the late Suzanna Taylor Brandis, the mother of his children.

Jock and March
Surbiton Caledonian Society was formed in 1948, by Scots for the benefit of Scots living in the area, and the first dance took place on the 11th of March 1948 to the music of a band called Jock and his Blue Kittens.
* Losers # 1-7 ( Aug-Feb 2004 ) by Diggle and Jock ( with Shawn Martinbrough ) ( Series continued until issue # 32, March 2006 )
John Hope " Jack " Peddie, also called Jock Peddie, ( 3 March 1876 – 20 October 1928 ) was a Scottish football player who played for various clubs in both England and Scotland, including Newcastle United, Manchester United, Plymouth Argyle and Hearts.
* March 13-John Henry Lewis retains the world Light-Heavyweight title with a fifteen round decision over Jock McAvoy, in New York.
Karl Joachim " Jock " Weintraub ( 1924 – March 25, 2004 ) was a longtime professor of history at the University of Chicago, having taught there since 1954.
On Lumsden's return in March 1942 Messervy was moved to command 7th Armoured Division which had lost its commander, Jock Campbell, killed in a motor accident.
Jock Carroll, born in Toronto, ( March 5, 1919-August 5, 1995 ), worked as a writer, journalist and photographer for the Canadian media, including the Toronto Telegram.
Joseph Albert " Jock " Yablonski ( March 3, 1910 – December 31, 1969 ) was an American labor leader in the United Mine Workers in the 1950s and 1960s.
*" Vindication for Jock Yablonski ", Time, March 16, 1970.
Admiral Sir John Cunningham Kirkwood " Jock " Slater, GCB, LVO, DL, FRSE ( born 27 March 1938 ) is a former Royal Navy officer.
Jock Whitney was also an outstanding polo player, with a four-goal handicap, and it was as a sportsman that he made the cover of the March 27, 1933 issue of TIME magazine.
** Pandemonium ( with Jock, graphic novel, 128 pages, hardcover, Titan Books, March 2010, ISBN 1-84576-865-5, Vertigo, February 2010, ISBN 1-4012-2035-5 )
Michael James Bowie " Jock " Hobbs, CNZM ( 15 February 1960 – 13 March 2012 ) was a New Zealand rugby union player who was an All Blacks flanker who played in 21 tests between 1983 and 1986, with four tests as captain.

Jock and 9
Pilot Officer Jock Barber remembered: " On my first combat, the 9 of July, I attacked the leader of a Squadriglia of Falcos, while Lieutenant George Burges attacked an SM. 79 bomber.
Jock Colville had two elder brothers, David Richard ( b. 11 May 1909-d. 9 February 1987 ) and Major Philip Robert Colville ( b. 7 November 1910-d. 11 April 1997 ).
* CHQR Sportstalk with Mark Stephen and Jock Wilson ( weekdays 6: 30 PM to 9: 00 PM )

Jock and 15
When Dr. T. Williams, Senior Research Scientist at University of Georgia and an expert on all 15, 000 cultivars of peanuts, was first approached by Jock Brandis, the project's engineer, he stated that an affordable peanut sheller is considered the " holy grail of sustainable development ".
On April 7, 1938 Harringay was the venue for the first boxing match to be televised live when the full 15 rounds between Len Harvey v Jock McAvoy were broadcast.

Jock and 1982
He did not feature in the 1982 British Home Championship, as Jock Stein wanted to rest him for the World Cup in Spain.
Unhappy with the way things had turned out, Jock Bartley decided to put together a new lineup in early 1982.
John Hay Whitney ( 17 August 1904 – 8 February 1982 ), colloquially known as " Jock " Whitney, was U. S. Ambassador to the United Kingdom, publisher of the New York Herald Tribune, and a member of the Whitney family.
* Jock Wilson, 1977 – 1982

Jock and was
At the end of the season, Sheedy signed a new three-year contract, by the end of which he was the second on the list of most VFL / AFL games coached behind Collingwood's Jock McHale.
Celtic manager Jock Stein sent Sean Fallon to see Dalglish and his parents at their home ; on hearing that Fallon was at the door, Dalglish rushed upstairs to remove the Rangers posters from his bedroom walls.
The Australian Special Air Service Regiment ( SASR ) also provided in-depth operational intelligence, and Signalman Martin " Jock " Wallace of 152 Signals Squadron was awarded the Medal for Gallantry for his actions during the fighting.
After a brief stint as manager of the Scotland national team following the death of Jock Stein, he was appointed manager of Manchester United in November 1986.
Jock Colville, who was her former private secretary and a director of her bank, Coutts, estimated her wealth in 1971 at £ 2 million ( the equivalent of about £ today ).
Under his leadership, the Lewes bomb was invented by Jock Lewes, the first hand-held dual explosive and incendiary device.
" The program, starring Barton MacLane, was the story of a U. S. marshal in Oklahoma Territory — deputies played by Don Collier, Jock Gaynor and Bruce Yarnell — and the outlaws that they pursued.
The club's coach during this period was Jock McHale, who served as coach from 1912 to 1949, a VFL / AFL record.
Howard was known as " Jack ( or " Jock ", hence " Jockey ") of Norfolk ", and he was described as being a " man of average height, with a strong, square face ".
* The Losers ( 2010 ), based on the Vertigo Monthly series of the same name, which was created Andy Diggle and Jock.
Funding for the centre was partially offset by the Jock Turcot University Fund, which was set up by the student body.
The centre was named after former student federation president Jock Turcot, who was killed in a traffic collision in 1965.
There were several private owners after that, including Alastair de Watteville, a descendant of Colin MacDonald who wrote a book about the island, until finally it was gifted to the National Trust for Scotland by Jock Elliott Jr. of New York in 1986 as an imaginative way to honour the 60th birthday of his wife, Eleanor.
The term was first used by Jock Young in reference to the public reaction to drug takers in Notting Hill, but it is often attributed to his colleague Stanley Cohen with regard to reactions of the establishment to mods and rockers.
He learned only in his mid-40s that his biological father was Wentworth Edward Dallas " Jock " Campbell, an Indian Army officer, whose adultery with Finch's mother was the cause of George and Alice's divorce, when Peter was two years old.
A more substantial return was made in 2010 for a hardcover graphic novel Hellblazer: Pandemonium with artist Jock to commemorate the 25th anniversary of John Constantine's first appearance in Swamp Thing.
He retained his belt against Jock McAvoy and Len Harvey, the latter of which was defeated at London.
They were named after an officer who was a superb exponent of the tactic and may possibly have conceived it originally, Lieutenant Colonel " Jock " Campbell.

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