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John MacInnes (general)
John McInnes or MacInnes may refer to: *John McInnes (Australian footballer) (1884–1950), Australian footballer *John McInnes (footballer, born 1923), Scottish footballer *John McInnes (footballer, born 1927) (1927–1973), Scottish footballer *John McInnes (politician) (1878–1950), South Australian politician from 1927 to 1950 *John McInnes (ski jumper) John McInnes (born 7 July 1939) is a Canadian ski jumper. He competed at the 1964 Winter Olympics and the 1968 Winter Olympics. Olympic results ;1964 Winter Olympics The 1964 Winter Olympics, officially known as the IX Olympic Winter Games ... (born 1939), Canadian ski jumper at the 1964 and 1968 Winter Olympics * John MacInnes (Gaelic scholar) (1930–2019), Scottish Gaelic scholar * John MacInnes (writer) (born 1969), writer for the game ''Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare'' in 2014 * John MacInnes (ice hockey) (1925–1983), Canadian ice hockey player and coach See also * John McInnis (other) {{hndis, Mci ...
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John McInnes (Australian Footballer)
John Allan McInnes (3 September 1884 – 4 June 1950) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Geelong in the Victorian Football League The Victorian Football League (VFL) is an Australian rules football competition in Australia operated by the Australian Football League (AFL) as a second-tier, regional, semi-professional competition. It includes teams from clubs based in east ... (VFL). Notes External links * * 1884 births 1950 deaths Australian rules footballers from Victoria (state) Geelong Football Club players 20th-century Australian sportsmen {{AFL-bio-1884-stub ...
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John McInnes (footballer, Born 1923)
John McInnes (29 March 1923 – 8 February 1998) was a Scottish professional footballer who played as an inside forward. Career Born in Ayr, McInnes spent his early career with Partick Thistle and Raith Rovers. McInnes joined Bradford City Bradford City Association Football Club is an English professional football club in Bradford, West Yorkshire. The club competes in , the third tier of English football, and is managed by Graham Alexander. The club was founded in 1903 and ... in May 1949.Frost, p. 401 He made 21 league appearances for the club, scoring 6 goalsFrost, p. 385 He left the club in August 1951 after being released. Sources * References 1923 births 1998 deaths Scottish men's footballers Partick Thistle F.C. players Raith Rovers F.C. players Bradford City A.F.C. players Scottish Football League players English Football League players Men's association football inside forwards 20th-century Scottish sportsmen {{Scotland-footy-forward-1 ...
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John McInnes (footballer, Born 1927)
John Smith McInnes (11 August 1927 – October 1973) was a Scottish professional footballer who played as a winger. Career Born in Glasgow Glasgow is the Cities of Scotland, most populous city in Scotland, located on the banks of the River Clyde in Strathclyde, west central Scotland. It is the List of cities in the United Kingdom, third-most-populous city in the United Kingdom ..., McInnes played for Morton, Chelsea and Bedford Town. References 1927 births 1973 deaths Scottish men's footballers Greenock Morton F.C. players Chelsea F.C. players Bedford Town F.C. players Scottish Football League players English Football League players Men's association football wingers 20th-century Scottish sportsmen {{Scotland-footy-midfielder-1920s-stub ...
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John McInnes (politician)
John McInnes (23 April 1878 – 30 September 1950) was an Australian politician. He was a member of the South Australian House of Assembly from 1918 to 1950, representing the electorates of West Torrens (1918–1938) and Hindmarsh (1938–1950). He was a member of the Labor Party throughout his career, apart from 1931 to 1934, when he represented the splinter Parliamentary Labor Party. He served as Speaker of the South Australian House of Assembly from 1924 to 1926. McInnes was born in Scotland and moved to South Australia as a child. He was the inaugural secretary of the South Australian Government General Workers' Association from 1905 to 1911. He also became president of the United Trades and Labour Council of South Australia in 1908. McInnes was then general secretary of the Liquor Trades Employees Union from 1914 to 1924. He also served as president of the West Torrens Football Club for several years from 1917. Later, he served as state president of the Labor Party fr ...
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John McInnes (ski Jumper)
John McInnes (born 7 July 1939) is a Canadian ski jumper. He competed at the 1964 Winter Olympics and the 1968 Winter Olympics. Olympic results ;1964 Winter Olympics The 1964 Winter Olympics, officially known as the IX Olympic Winter Games () and commonly known as Innsbruck 1964 (), were a winter multi-sport event which was celebrated in Innsbruck, Austria, from January 29 to February 9, 1964. The city was a ... * Normal hill: 53rd ; 1968 Olympics * Normal hill: 55th * Large hill: 57th Best normal hill jump: 83.4m, jump 3 – 1964 Best large hill jump: 61.8m, jump 2 – 1968 References External links * 1939 births Living people Canadian male ski jumpers Olympic ski jumpers for Canada Ski jumpers at the 1964 Winter Olympics Ski jumpers at the 1968 Winter Olympics Sportspeople from New Westminster 20th-century Canadian sportsmen {{Canada-skijumping-bio-stub ...
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John MacInnes (Gaelic Scholar)
John MacInnes (Scottish Gaelic: ''Iain MacAonghuis'', ''Iain mac Ruairidh mhic Iain mhic Iain mhic Néill mhic Mhaol Mhoire mhic Iain mhic Mhaol Chaluim''), 3 April 1930 in Uig, Lewis – 10 May 2019, was a Scottish Gaelic scholar and authority on Scottish Gaelic oral tradition. He was born in Uig, Lewis, but grew up on Raasay, and took an active interest in Gaelic tradition while still young and made a conscious effort to seek it out amongst his family and community. In 1948, John MacInnes went to study at the University of Edinburgh and was awarded a scholarship in Gaelic established by the Church of Scotland. While an undergraduate, he was a member of the Editorial Committee of Jabberwock, the student-produced review magazine which became one of the major vehicles of the Scottish Literary Renaissance. In 1958, MacInnes was appointed to a Junior Research Fellowship in the School of Scottish Studies and spent years conducting fieldwork amongst Gaelic speakers in Scotland and in ...
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John MacInnes (writer)
John MacInnes is an Anglo-American screenwriter and director, noted for writing the script of the video game '' Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare''. Early life John was born in Syracuse, New York in 1969, moving with his mother Tina MacInnes to the United Kingdom in 1972. During the 1980s, John was well known as a top freestyle BMX rider, and was featured on the front cover of the magazine ''BMX Biker'' issue 11. In 1992 he graduated from Goldsmiths, University of London with an Honours Degree in Communications Studies and Sociology. Career John's career in the film industry began in 1986 as projectionist at the Rex Cinema in Wareham, Dorset. Soon after he began working in casting, establishing a mobile video business, specializing in screen-tests. During that time he worked with directors including Sydney Pollack, Miloš Forman, Tim Burton, John Schlesinger and Alan Parker. In 2001 John wrote and directed the short film ''Chopsticks'', starring Ron Moody. The film was a finalis ...
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John MacInnes (ice Hockey)
John James MacInnes (July 1, 1925 – March 6, 1983) was a Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender and NCAA hockey head coach. He was born in Toronto, Ontario. Playing career MacInnes was a goalie at the University of Michigan, helping the Wolverines to a pair of league titles and a third-place finish at the 1950 NCAA championship. MacInnes also played for farm teams of the Boston Bruins and the Detroit Red Wings before becoming director of the Ann Arbor Amateur Hockey League. He held that position until leaving to become head coach at Michigan Technological University. Coaching career MacInnes was the head coach of the Michigan Tech Huskies from the 1956-57 season through 1981-82. His teams won three NCAA championships and seven Western Collegiate Hockey Association titles during his 26 seasons as head coach. He was named NCAA Coach of the Year twice, after the 1969-70 and 1975-76 seasons. He was also named WCHA Coach of the Year 5 times, in 1960, 1962, 1966, 1971 and 1 ...
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