from Darlington, SC
…winning running back Charles White. In 1979, he was moved to fullback. Eventually, in 1980, Allen became the starter at tailback and rushed for 1,563 yards, the third-most in the nation that year (behind senior George Rogers of S. Carolina - 1,781 yards and freshman Herschel Walker of Georgi...
George Washington Rogers (born December 8, 1958) is a former American college and professional football player who was a running back in the National ...
George Rogers may refer to: George Rogers (American football) (born 1958), American football player; George Rogers (American football coach), college ...
04 April 1905 • Redruth , Cornwall , England
Died:24 February 1958 • Camborne , Cornwall, England
Bowler
He made his only first-class cricket appearance for the Minor Counties cricket team against Oxford University Cricket Club in 1939.
English cricket player • Cornwall cricketer • Minor Counties cricket player
Activity:Cricket
1820
Died:1872
Australian stage actor • Author
Theater performer
Australian of English descent
Preference:Convict
Military rank:Sergeant
20 April 1847 • Brixton , Surrey , England
Died:14 December 1905 • Kensington , London , England
Rogers made his first-class cricket debut for Surrey County Cricket Club against Yorkshire County Cricket Club in 1870....
English cricket player • Surrey cricket player
Activity:Cricket
1906
Died:1983
British Army personnel of World War II • Labour Party of UK MP • Member of the UK Parliament • UK MP • Minister • Consultant
He was a member of the Transport Salaried Staffs' Association.
He was Secretary of the Parliamentary Painting Group 1950–1970 and Parliamentary Private Secretary to George Strauss, Baron Strauss, Minister of Supply from 1947 to 1949 and to Kenneth Younger, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs in 1950....
Commander of the Order of the British Empire
Military rank:Corporal