Manfred Julius Susskind (8 June 1891 – 9 July 1957) was a South African cricketer who played in five Test matches in 1924.[1] The first Jewish Test cricketer, he was born and died in Johannesburg, South Africa.
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educated in England at University College School and Cambridge University, FredSusskind appeared in first-class cricket for Middlesex and Cambridge University...
Tate 16 June 1924 Edgbaston Stadium, Birmingham England South Africa FredSusskind bowled 9 Matt Henderson 10 January 1930 Lancaster Park, Christchurch...
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(1931–1932) : D. F. Surfleet David Surridge (1979) : D. Surridge FredSusskind (1910–1912) : M. J. Susskind Ian Sutherland (1949) : I. Sutherland Arthur Sutthery...
Arthur Susskind (October 12, 1886 – March 10, 1967), also known as "Young Otto", was an American professional boxer who set a world record with 16 consecutive...
more than double the average of the next best South African batsman, FredSusskind. Domestic cricket in South Africa was limited in the 1924–25 season...
Sutcliffe, APF Chapman, R Kilner, MW Tate and GEC Wood (all ENG), and MJ Susskind, HG Deane and GM Parker (all SA) made their Test debuts. Parker, an expatriate...
and in a team in which only Bob Catterall and, to a lesser degree, FredSusskind made many runs, he did as much as most of his team-mates, scoring 143...
Cricketer of the Year in 1918 Desmond Surfleet, Middlesex cricketer FredSusskind (OG 1902–09), South African test match cricketer The Most Rev. Arthur...
rights for $100,000, enabling him to become a full-time writer. David Susskind bought the rights to produce the play in America, and cast Eric Portman...
Godfather (1972). The Oscar-winning song, "For All We Know", was composed by Fred Karlin, with lyrics by Bread's Jimmy Griffin and Robb Royer. It was famously...
Huntley and David Brinkley Red Skelton David Susskind David L. Wolper 6th induction (1989) Roone Arledge Fred Astaire Perry Como Joan Ganz Cooney Don Hewitt...
there would be no free parameters to select. In 2003, however, Leonard Susskind stated: "... it seems plausible that the landscape is unimaginably large...
To Appear on Time-to-Time Basis in the Fall—Susskind Drops 'Play of the Week' Post / Miner Replaces Susskind" (The New York Times, April 6, 1960) Colleen...
the syndicated TV anthology series Play of the Week presented by David Susskind, and co-written by Mel Brooks and Joe Darion. The cast included Eddie Bracken...
composer Fred Karlin Country of origin United States Original language English No. of episodes 1 Production Executive producer David Susskind Producer...