from Phenix City, AL
1913
Died:1983
Royal Air Force WWII personnel
English cricket player • Surrey cricket player • North v South cricket player
Activity:Cricket
1915
Died:1964
Athlete
American decathlete • Olympic track and field athlete
Award:Olympic bronze medalist for the United States • Olympic medalist in athletics
1907
Died:1990
Captain
English motorcycle racer • Motorcycle speedway
1927
Athlete • Civil engineer • President
Highway engineer
English athlete • Olympic athlete of Great Britain • Hurdles
Award:European Athletics championhips medalist
1931
Died:1997
He was a half back in the Collingwood Football Club's 1953 premiership side and a centreman when the Magpies was defeated by Melbourne Football Club in the 1955 VFL Grand Final.
Australian rules football player • Collingwood Football Club player
…Longtime head coach Jack Parker, a former Terrier, achieved his 800th win in the January 30th game against Merrimack College. He became only the third college hockey coach to do so, and the first to have all 800 wins be with the same team.……t have to beat BC for the nationals. ...
Jack Parker may refer to: Jack Parker (ice hockey), ice hockey coach and former player; Jack Parker (speedway rider) (born 1907), British; Jack Parker ...
Jack Parker (born March 11, 1945 in Somerville, Massachusetts) is the ...