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In Yorkshire's match against Essex at Leyton, Holmes and Sutcliffe set a world record partnership for any wicket of 555.
The 1933 edition of Wisden Cricketers ' Almanack said of Sutcliffe, in respect of the record partnership with Percy Holmes in 1932, that " like practically all great batsmen, he was generally at much pains to play himself in, and at all times his cricket – even when well set – proved rather more restrained than the situation warranted ".
The report goes on to say that Sutcliffe " undoubtedly felt a heavy responsibility rested upon him " but concluded by remarking on " how he could hit when he considered he might set about run-getting in light-hearted fashion ".
Behind them were nine years of wonderful attainment, 26 opening partnerships of 100 or more ; a legendary technique and repute unequalled by any other pair ; the lean, active quizzical Hobbs and the neat, wiry imperturbable Sutcliffe, who set a standard that can serve as a guide, but defied all attempts at emulation.

Sutcliffe and high
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.
Hutton began 1937 very well, with a series of high scores, including an innings of 271 against Derbyshire, the reigning County Champions, and a partnership of 315 with Sutcliffe against Leicestershire two days later.

Sutcliffe and standards
The music critic Tom Sutcliffe later wrote that Doráti and his successors, Colin Davis ( 1967 – 71 ), Pierre Boulez ( 1971 – 75 ) and Gennady Rozhdestvensky ( 1978 – 81 ) had been partly successful in improving playing standards, but had not the brought the orchestra up to its original level of distinction.
By his 1919 standards, Sutcliffe had two quiet years in 1920 and 1921.

Sutcliffe and for
In spite of the very difficult batting conditions, however, Hobbs and Sutcliffe took their partnership to 172 before Hobbs was out for exactly 100.
Iowa Cub Joe Carter and CF Mel Hall were sent to Cleveland for Sutcliffe and back-up C Ron Hassey (. 333 with Cubs in 1984 ).
Sutcliffe proceeded to go 16 – 1 for Cubs and capture the Cy Young Award.
Years later, and moments before his death, Gull has an extended mystical experience, where his spirit travels through time, observing the crimes of the London Monster, instigating or inspiring a number of other killers ( Peter Sutcliffe, Ian Brady ), causing Netley's death, as well as serving as the inspiration for both Robert Louis Stevenson's Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and William Blake's painting " The Ghost of a Flea ".
In 1905 Richard Sutcliffe invented the first conveyor belts for use in coal mines which revolutionized the mining industry.
An opening batsman, Hobbs established several effective opening partnerships ; with Tom Hayward and Andy Sandham for Surrey and with Wilfred Rhodes and Herbert Sutcliffe for England.
More significantly for the future, Hobbs established an opening partnership with Herbert Sutcliffe.
When England batted first, Hobbs and Sutcliffe added 136 for the first wicket ; Hobbs, playing a Test innings in England for the first time since 1912, scored 76.
In the second Test, Hobbs and Sutcliffe opened with 268 runs for the first wicket.
Building a good reputation, Hobbs and Sutcliffe shared 70 in the next Test, and Hobbs then scored 118 for the Players against the Gentlemen, although he faced more criticism for slow scoring.
In his first game, he and Sutcliffe shared another century partnership before Hobbs was out for 53.
He and Sutcliffe survived to add 105 for the first wicket.
Richard Lee " Rick " Sutcliffe ( born June 21, 1956 ), nicknamed " The Red Baron " for his red hair and beard, is a former Major League Baseball starting pitcher and current television sportscaster.
The Dodgers traded Sutcliffe to the Cleveland Indians for Jorge Orta, a journeyman outfielder.
Sutcliffe won 31 games over the course of the next two seasons for Cleveland and led the American League in earned run average in.
In mid -, Cleveland traded a struggling Sutcliffe to the Chicago Cubs for Mel Hall and Joe Carter.
Sutcliffe rebounded and won 16 games for the Cubs while losing only one, helping them to the division championship.
Recurring arm injuries caused Sutcliffe to miss most of the and seasons and the Cubs did not offer him a contract for the next season.
After his retirement from baseball, Sutcliffe became a color commentator for the San Diego Padres on Channel 4 San Diego ( 1997 – 2004 ), ESPN ( 1998 – present ) and DirecTV / MLB International ( 1997 – 2002 and since 2010, as well as a minor-league pitching coach in the San Diego Padres system for a couple of seasons.
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.

Sutcliffe and himself
He batted well until he allowed himself to be run out rather than Sutcliffe, but did not retain his place.
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 himself was en route to South Africa while most of the furore developed and had to rely on telegrams for his news.
Yorkshire historian Jim Kilburn commented on Sutcliffe's general consistency as " almost past believing " while Sutcliffe himself reckoned that his accomplishments in 1931, which was a wet summer, were the best of his entire career.
Australia was 164 – 9 at close of play on the fourth day so all that was required on the last day was for Voce to dismiss Bill O ' Reilly off the third ball of the morning, without adding to the total, and then Sutcliffe himself to score the solitary run needed to complete an emphatic 10 wicket victory.
Sutcliffe himself was an outstanding player of the hook shot but Ames was unsure about how he would have coped with Larwood's accuracy if he had been playing against him.
Although Alan Gibson described Sutcliffe as " a good public speaker ", Sutcliffe himself seems to have been modest about this ability.
But Sutcliffe himself conceded that he did not possess the gifts of Hobbs, Hammond or Hutton.
Sutcliffe established himself when he scored 197 and 128 in the same match against MCC at Dunedin in 1946 – 47.
This placed him out of calculations for representative honours, especially as Sutcliffe established himself as a representative player that year.

Sutcliffe and was
England had a very strong batting side, with Wally Hammond contributing 905 runs at an average of 113. 12, and Hobbs, Sutcliffe and Patsy Hendren all scoring heavily ; the bowling was more than adequate, without being outstanding.
Sutcliffe anchored a strong top to bottom rotation and Smith was one of the top closers in the game.
However, as Sutcliffe says, Foss, a modest composer and gifted pianist, " was not particularly interested in education ; he was passionately interested in music.
Sutcliffe was an accomplished painter, but when compared to the other Beatles, his musical skills were described as " inadequate ", and his involvement in the band was mainly a consequence of his friendship with Lennon.
Sutcliffe's input was, however, an important early influence on the development of the band's image ; Sutcliffe was the first to wear what would later become famous as The Beatles ' moptop hairstyle, asking his girlfriend Astrid Kirchherr to cut his hair in emulation of the hairdo worn by friend Klaus Voormann.
While Sutcliffe left the band in 1961, and died shortly thereafter, Best continued to perform with the band until 1962 when he was let go and replaced by Ringo Starr.
This is apparently a reference to Sutcliffe, who left the Beatles in Hamburg and later died there, combined with a rhyming reference to Zeppo Marx, who was the " fifth " Marx Brother.
It was produced by Harry Sutcliffe.
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.
Sutcliffe did not share Lennon's attitude, and was fascinated by the trio, who he thought looked like " real bohemians ".
Sutcliffe managed to meet them eventually, and learned that all three had attended the " Meisterschule für Mode ", which was the Hamburg equivalent of the Liverpool art college that both Sutcliffe and Lennon had attended.
After the visits to the Kaiserkeller their relationship became purely platonic, as Astrid started dating Sutcliffe, who was fascinated by her, although she always remained close friends with Voormann.
AtomAge magazine ( later AtomAge International magazine ) was a fetish magazine published in Britain by the clothes designer John Sutcliffe in the 1970s as an offshoot of his AtomAge fetish clothing business.
Sutcliffe argues that Armin wrote a pamphlet published in 1599, A Pil to Purge Melancholie, on the grounds that it was published by the same press, mentions a clown with Armin ’ s nickname, and contains verbal echoes of Two Maids of More-clacke.
Amid huge public interest and excitement, Hobbs and Sutcliffe shared an opening stand of 53 on the first day, but after both sides had batted once, the match was evenly balanced at the end of the second day.
In the final game, Hobbs, opening with Jardine as Sutcliffe was injured, scored 142 on the first day, his 12th and final Test century against Australia.
Sutcliffe joined him, and he was accompanied by his wife.
A right-hander, Sutcliffe was a three-time All-Star.
In, Sutcliffe won 16 games and made his final All-Star appearance, where he was managed once again by Tommy Lasorda.

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