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Sutcliffe and place
Sutcliffe is a census-designated place ( CDP ) in Washoe County, Nevada, United States.
Paul ’ s mother is buried at Yew Tree Cemetery in Finch Lane and Huyton Parish Church churchyard is the final resting place of the Beatles ’ original bass guitarist, Huytonian Stuart Sutcliffe.
* Sutcliffe, Nevada, a US census-designated place
This sense of frustration was heightened by comments from Sutcliffe in 1935, when he wrote that Hutton was " a certainty for a place as England's opening batsman.
He batted well until he allowed himself to be run out rather than Sutcliffe, but did not retain his place.
Yorkshire's first County Championship fixture after the war took place on 26 and 27 May at Bristol against Gloucestershire and Sutcliffe, batting at number 6, made his first-class debut.
Following his successful season with Yorkshire in 1922, Sutcliffe was in contention for a place on the England tour of South Africa in the winter of 1922 – 23, especially as Jack Hobbs declined to tour.

Sutcliffe and Yorkshire
** Peter Sutcliffe ( the " Yorkshire Ripper ") commits his first murder, that of Wilma McCann.
* May 22 – Peter Sutcliffe is found guilty of being the Yorkshire Ripper.
Peter Sutcliffe, the Yorkshire Ripper, was questioned at Dewsbury Police Station and charged before magistrates in the courtroom of Dewsbury Town Hall after his arrest in January 1981.
Yorkshire and England cricketers Sir Len Hutton, Herbert Sutcliffe, Ray Illingworth and Matthew Hoggard all learned to play in Pudsey.
21 in the UK, but the second, " Killer on the Loose ", reached the top 10 amid much adverse publicity due to the ongoing activities of serial killer Peter Sutcliffe, known as " The Yorkshire Ripper ".
* The Yorkshire Ripper, the serial killer Peter Sutcliffe, who killed thirteen women in Yorkshire during the 1970s
Other subsequent high profile cases to have sparked widespread media and public calls for the death penalty's return include " Yorkshire Ripper " Peter Sutcliffe, convicted in 1981 of murdering 13 women and attacking seven others in the north of England, Roy Whiting, who murdered a seven-year-old girl in West Sussex in 2000, and Ian Huntley, a Cambridgeshire school caretaker who killed two 10-year-old girls in 2002.
Peter William Sutcliffe ( born 2 June 1946 ) is a British serial killer who was dubbed " The Yorkshire Ripper ".
Sutcliffe was born in Bingley, to a working-class Catholic family in West Riding of Yorkshire, a son of John Sutcliffe ( 11 December 1922-June 2004 ) and Kathleen Frances Sutcliffe ( née Coonan, 22 January 1919-1978 ).
The great Yorkshire and England cricketer Herbert Sutcliffe died in a Cross Hills nursing home on 22 January 1978, aged 83.
In May 1981, at the trial of The Yorkshire Ripper, Peter Sutcliffe, Sutcliffe pleaded not guilty to 13 counts of murder, but guilty to manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility.
Nigel Havers was born in London, and is the younger son of Michael Havers ( later Baron Havers ), who was a barrister known for successfully defending Mick Jagger and Keith Richards on drug charges in 1967 and being chief-prosecutor of Peter Sutcliffe ( popularly known as the Yorkshire Ripper ) in 1981, becoming Lord Chancellor in the Conservative Government in 1987.
He had already met a number of great Yorkshire players including George Hirst and he was delighted by an end of season newspaper report in which Herbert Sutcliffe predicted that Trueman would play for Yorkshire before he was nineteen and for England before he was twenty-one.
Yorkshire Ripper Peter Sutcliffe committed two of his 20 attacks in Headingley.
The Yorkshire Ripper, Peter Sutcliffe, was arrested in the area, on Melbourne Avenue, which runs through the middle of Sheffield High School.
Locals encouraged him to meet the Yorkshire and England cricketer Herbert Sutcliffe, a neighbour, from whom Hutton received coaching in Sutcliffe's garden.
Sutcliffe was impressed by the young batsman, and commended him to Yorkshire as a good prospect.
Senior figures within Yorkshire cricket identified him as a potential successor to Percy Holmes as an opening partner to Sutcliffe ; at this stage in his career, Hutton was also considered a promising leg spin bowler.
Among his twelve centuries, Hutton scored his highest total for Yorkshire, 280 not out in six hours against Hampshire, sharing an opening partnership of 315 with Sutcliffe.
Late in the season, he scored a century against Gloucestershire to become the second Yorkshire player after Sutcliffe to complete centuries against the other 16 first-class counties.

Sutcliffe and team
Much of the prestige of the team came from the batting partnership of Hobbs and Sutcliffe.
He discussed tactics with Harold Larwood and other bowlers, spoke to Hedley Verity about his role in the team, and he may have met batsmen Wally Hammond and Herbert Sutcliffe.
Peter Sutcliffe and Peter Harper ( well known Ferrari drivers ) were the team ’ s drivers at Le Mans.
* Biography of Arthur Budd with an England team photograph including John Willie Sutcliffe
Although close friends have stated that Sutcliffe did not approve of bodyline, he always acted out of fierce loyalty to his team captain and was committed to his team's cause.
Although Doughty's approach was criticised by Sutcliffe's colleagues at Pudsey Britannia, Sutcliffe himself had no regrets about the time he spent mastering the technique and later explained that swing bowling had been so well developed by bowlers in every county team that it was impossible for any batsman to keep his wicket by relying on his bat alone.
Sutcliffe played cricket during the war for the Officer Cadet Battalion in Scotland, captaining his team in matches against Glasgow University and other Scottish teams.
In the autumn of 1927, the Yorkshire committee decided to appoint Sutcliffe as team captain in succession to Arthur Lupton, who had retired.
In the winter of 1932 – 33, Sutcliffe was a key member of the England team that toured Australia and New Zealand under the captaincy of Douglas Jardine, taking part in all five Tests of the infamous " bodyline " series.
Sutcliffe, who was by now England's senior professional, was part of the England selection committee on the tour along with Jardine, Pelham Warner ( team manager ), Bob Wyatt ( vice-captain ) and Walter Hammond.
The League team included Eddie Paynter, Manny Martindale and Learie Constantine, who scored a brilliant century in what Sutcliffe described as " a gem of an innings ".
Billy Sutcliffe, whose middle name was Hobbs, played for Yorkshire between 1948 and 1957, captaining the team in the last two seasons of his career.
He succeeded in drafting Jack Hobbs and Herbert Sutcliffe for the team, a considerable feat as Hobbs had previously refused offers for five such tours.
The 1949 team is still cited as one of the finest New Zealand has sent abroad and there were some illustrious names in the side, including Bert Sutcliffe, Martin Donnelly, John Reid, Jack Cowie, Tom Burtt, Harry Cave, Merv Wallace, Verdun Scott, Geoff Rabone and Frank Mooney.
In a team of strokemakers headed by Martin Donnelly and Bert Sutcliffe, Rabone's normal batting style gave solidity to New Zealand's middle order.
It follows Walker through a day at his job at the Nine Network in which he is involved in an assault on co-host Ken Sutcliffe in order to increase his chances of being included on the cricket commentary team.
Duleepsinhji once dismissed him as one ' who thinks he is a bowler but has never found anyone to agree with him on that point ' His greatest success as a bowler came for a Rest of India team against the Vizzy XI in 1930-31 where took the wickets of Jack Hobbs, Herbert Sutcliffe and C. K. Nayudu.

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