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In 1970 – 71, Ray Illingworth led England to a 2 – 0 win in Australia, mainly due to John Snow's fast bowling, and the prolific batting of Geoffrey Boycott and John Edrich.
Yorkshire and England cricketers Sir Len Hutton, Herbert Sutcliffe, Ray Illingworth and Matthew Hoggard all learned to play in Pudsey.
His reputation suffered a blow when he was implicated in a ball-tampering controversy during the first Test against South Africa at Lord's, for which he was fined £ 2, 000 by Ray Illingworth.
After losing the First Test against Australia in 1968 he won 1 and drew 6 of the next 7 Tests, which Ray Illingworth extended to a record run of 27 Tests without defeat between 1968-69.
Colin Cowdrey snapped his Achilles tendon and the selectors made the surprise choice of Ray Illingworth as his replacement.
tour manager was David Clark, described by Ray Illingworth as " an amiable, but somewhat ineffectual man ".
Rowan in particular warned Snow for his short-pitched bowling and Snow thought this was partisanship as Alan Thomson was not called to book when he bowled bouncers at Snow and six in one eight-ball over against Ray Illingworth.
Snow took only two wickets at Headingley as " Deadly " Derek Underwood spun England to an Ashes retaining victory with 10 / 82, but he was the second highest scorer in the England first innings, adding 104 with Ray Illingworth ( 57 ) before he was stumped for 48 and given a standing ovation by the Yorkshire crowd.
Along with Ray Illingworth, Geoff Boycott and John Edrich John Snow declined to tour India in 1972-73, wanted to rest his back for the summer and concerned about the dysentery he had caught in Pakistan in 1968-69.
During his career Boycott frequently clashed with other strong personalities at the club, including Fred Trueman, Brian Close and Ray Illingworth, but remained popular with the Yorkshire crowds.
In the early 1980s Boycott continued his run of form, although a slow 347-ball knock of 140 * incensed captain, Ray Illingworth, and created friction between Boycott and the rest of the Yorkshire Committee.
Both Brian Close and Ray Illingworth increasingly advocated his removal to Yorkshire's committee, and on 23 September 1986 it was confirmed that he would not be offered a contract for the following year.
Swanton and others thought that if either David Allen or Ray Illingworth had been in the team England would have won the Ashes.
The team toured the south of England and it was on this tour that Trueman met two of his future Yorkshire colleagues, Brian Close and Ray Illingworth.
Brian Close made only two appearances as he completed his National Service ; and Ray Illingworth made his debut but played in only the one match.
Ray Illingworth, who had made only a handful of appearances previously, was an ever-present in Yorkshire's championship team in 1953 and other young prospects making progress were Mike Cowan, Doug Padgett, Bryan Stott and Ken Taylor.
* Fred Trueman reminisces with fellow Yorkshire veterans Ray Illingworth, Brian Close and Geoff Boycott
Ray Illingworth, a player at the time, believes that Hutton was the only man who could have changed the negative attitude around the team, but " he didn't do anything about it ".
Cans were thrown onto the field and England captain Ray Illingworth took his team from the ground.
The team included Fred Trueman, all-rounder Ray Illingworth, wicket-keeper Jimmy Binks and Test batsmen Geoffrey Boycott, Doug Padgett, Phil Sharpe and John Hampshire.
Ray Illingworth returned from Leicestershire as team manager and, in 1982 at the age of 50, took over the captaincy.
His room-mate Ray Illingworth said he cried at night because of his injuries and Hall marked him out for his most hostile bowling.
Yardley disliked confrontation, and Ray Illingworth, who played under him, described him as too nice to stand up to his players.
However, Ray Illingworth and Colin Cowdrey, captain and vice captain of England's Test side, contacted him via telephone to ask him to travel to Australia and join the current England tour there.

Ray and things
* November 30-A preview of things to come, as Sugar Ray Leonard wins his first of five world titles by knocking out Wilfred Benítez in round fifteen for the WBC world Welterweight title and Marvin Hagler draws in fifteen round with undisputed world Middleweight champion Vito Antuofermo in Las Vegas.
While they were initially heels, one of the things Bubba Ray was known for was driving women through tables including WWE Divas Terri, Mae Young, Lita, Trish Stratus, Tori Torrie Wilson, Stacy Keibler and Jazz.
These gifts include, amongst other things, a life insurance policy worth € 253 million in 2003, another life insurance policy worth € 262 million in 2006, 11 works of art in 2001 valued at € 20 million, including paintings by Picasso, Matisse, Mondrian, Delaunay and Léger, a photograph by surrealist Man Ray, and cash.
In the same issue, it was revealed that energy ripples caused by Alexander Luthor, Jr., altered the Zeta Ray Beams the space heroes were going to use to return home ; among other things, it caused the trio to be teleported together to the planet.
The only one specifically named on the show is the " Small Ray ", which shrinks things, but various effects were created when SpongeBob tested various buttons on Squidward in an attempt to reverse the Small Ray's effects.
For Gamma Ray greatest hits album, Hansen decided to do things differently from the usual compilation of songs.
The State did a number of things to assist Century, including Ray Burke's imposition of a cap on the maximum amount of advertising RTÉ could carry.
We meet Fearless, detective and Gulf War veteran with a list of things to do before he dies, and a habit of telling stories ; Joel, a detective who is still attempting to hide the suicide attempt of his wife Kelly ; Teresa, the kind-hearted paramedic who was on duty the night of said attempt ; David McNorris, the manipulative deputy district attorney ; reporter Andrea Little, his secret mistress ; Ray Hechler, a cop under suspicion of corruption ; and his young partner Tom, a mediocre officer who is frequently criticized by his father.
Ray then gives Neal a small lecture about how things aren't always what they seem.
Prince and Novotny are both murdered to silence them ; things get worse when the President of the United States ( Eddie Albert ) is admitted as a patient and Alex ’ s colleague Tommy Ray Glatman ( David Patrick Kelly ), a psychopath who ( as Alex discovers ) shot and killed his own father, is sent into the President's nightmare by Blair in an attempt to assassinate the President.
" She then asks Roma if she knows certain things about Ray, such as what stage she is at in ballet, or how she likes to drink her tea.
Ray began teaching Max and Michael how to do things with their power.
Soumitra Chatterjee or Soumitra Chattopadhyay ( Shoumitro Chôṭṭopaddhae ; born 19 January 1935 ) is an iconic Bengali actor from India, known among other things for his frequent collaborations with the great Bengali film director Satyajit Ray and his constant comparison with the Bengali screen idol Uttam Kumar.
Both leave the station within a couple of hours of each other and head in different directions, Ray to pick up his things at the second motel, and Samantha to pick up the tape and a gun which Riley had left in a safety deposit box earlier that day.
:" And back in 2000 when we were doing all of these things with the Jubilee 2000 Celebration and the time that I appeared there on their program, Ray Gates ( who was the parish priest at that time at St. Leo's Church here in Murray ) when he and I talked about that we agreed early on: I'm John and he's Ray.
" To their objections to Dada, Man Ray wearily noted: " These things were done 40 years ago.

Ray and over
The last successful drop kick in the NFL before that was executed by Ray " Scooter " McLean of the Chicago Bears in their 37-9 victory over the New York Giants on December 21, 1941, in the NFL Championship game at Chicago's Wrigley Field.
After he left Dead Kennedys, he took over the influential independent record label Alternative Tentacles, which he had co-founded in 1979 with Dead Kennedys bandmate East Bay Ray.
After the strike-shortened 1982 season, in which they finished 4 – 5, head coach Ray Perkins resigned to take over the same position at the University of Alabama.
Ray tracing's popularity stems from its basis in a realistic simulation of lighting over other rendering methods ( such as scanline rendering or ray casting ).
His appearances on over 2, 500 albums make him one of the most-recorded bassists in jazz history, along with Milt Hinton, Ray Brown and Leroy Vinnegar.
As of 2008, it has sold over four million copies in the U. S. The first single, the multi-format duet " Party for Two ", made the country top ten with Billy Currington, while the pop version with Sugar Ray lead singer Mark McGrath made top ten in the United Kingdom and Germany.
He confronted Telecom over the colour of public telephone boxes, played for the local rugby team, heckled Christian evangelist Ray Comfort, evaded the compulsory census, and performed three drought-breaking rain dances in Canterbury, Auckland and the Australian outback.
However, Gretzky, was passed over for the captaincy, along with several other Canadian veterans including Steve Yzerman and Ray Bourque in favour of the younger Eric Lindros.
* February 1 – Ray Kroc opens a McDonald's fast food restaurant ( the company's 9th since it was founded in 1940 ), but Kroc later takes over the company and oversees its worldwide expansion.
Ray felt Dean was shy and totally withdrawn as he sat there hunched over.
Ray, under the name Michel de Carvalho, later became a prominent British businessman and, through his wife, Charlene de Carvalho-Heineken, is the majority shareholder in the Heineken brewing company, worth over £ 8, 000, 000, 000 sterling as of 2002.
Amos Otis ' throw went past Cleveland Indians catcher Ray Fosse, as Rose barreled over Fosse to score the winning run.
In particular, the idea that the meaning of a sentence was determined by its Deep Structure ( taken to its logical conclusions by the generative semanticists during the same period ) was dropped for good by Chomskyan linguists when LF took over this role ( previously, Chomsky and Ray Jackendoff had begun to argue that meaning was determined by both Deep and Surface Structure ).
Ray remained in the family home over the next four years.
In 1935, he assembled an American orchestra for British bandleader Ray Noble, developing the arrangement of lead clarinet over four saxophones that eventually became the sonic keynote of his own big band.
In 2004, after over a decade of searching, Cassavetes scholar and Boston University professor Ray Carney announced his discovery of the only print of the original version of the film, found in a box on the subway before being bought with some other " lost and found " objects.
( Sykes and Milligan later jointly formed Associated London Scripts ( ALS ) with Ray Galton and Alan Simpson, a writers ' agency which lasted for well over a decade until being effectively dissolved in 1967.
The collection includes the work of many photographers from Fox Talbot, Julia Margaret Cameron, Clementina Maude, Gustave Le Gray, Benjamin Brecknell Turner, Frederick Hollyer, Samuel Bourne, Roger Fenton, Man Ray, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Ilse Bing, Bill Brandt, Cecil Beaton ( there are over 8000 of his negatives ), Don McCullin, David Bailey, Jim Lee and Helen Chadwick to the present day.
Downpatrick has had mixed fortunes over the years but has still managed to produce excellent county footballers such as Ray McConville, William Walsh, Conor Deegan, Barry Breen all of whom won All-Irelands with Down.
This caused him to spend almost two years in inactivity, but, on March 26, 2005 he returned to boxing with a ten round unanimous decision win over Ray Joval in Corpus Christi, Texas.
These were in different series and time slots over decades, beginning in the late 1940s at Boston's WHDH radio when the two were first paired for Matinee With Bob and Ray, simply because it sounded better than Matinob with Ray and Bob.
W. C. Handy Jazz All-Stars, includes noted musicians from all over the United States, such as guitarist Mundell Lowe, drummer Bill Goodwin, pianist / vocalist Johnny O ' Neal, vibraphone player Chuck Redd, pianist / vocalist Ray Reach and flautist Holly Hofmann.
In 1990, Mark Messier took the Hart over Ray Bourque by a margin of two votes, the difference being a single first-place vote.
* Ray Mungo, author of over 18 books and co-founder of Liberation News Service

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