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- Frank_Sugg abstract "Frank Howe Sugg (11 January 1862 – 29 May 1933) was an English footballer and first-class cricketer. He played for England in two Test matches in 1888 and for three county cricket clubs – Yorkshire in 1883, Derbyshire from 1884 to 1886 and Lancashire from 1887 to 1899. He also played for five football clubs. Sugg was born at Ilkeston, Derbyshire and became a solicitor's clerk and was living with his widowed mother at Nether Hallam in 1881. Though born in Derbyshire, he lived his early life in Yorkshire and made his first-class debut for Yorkshire in 1883. In the 1884 season, Sugg went to play for Derbyshire where he was top scorer for the club and regarded as the best bat in a team that suffered the rare ignominy of an anti-perfect season losing all ten of its county games. In the 1885 season, Sugg scored 187 against Hampshire at Southampton and was second in the averages to Ludford Docker. He was second in the averages in the 1886 season to William Chatterton. With Derbyshire's fortunes declining, in 1887 he went to Lancashire, and it was during his term at Old Trafford that he appeared for England in two Test matches. In 1890 he was one of the “Nine Great Professional Batsmen” profiled in Wisden. Sugg scored 1000 runs in a season five times, all during his time with Lancashire. He was one of the first players (after James Southerton) to represent three teams in county cricket. His benefit match in 1897 raised 1000 pounds.He was six feet tall and strongly built and had a sharp eye for the ball, revelling in the drive and hook over square leg. Sugg was shaky at the start of an innings, but once settled hit the ball very hard, and was also an excellent outfielder. England won both Tests that Sugg played in by an innings.Sugg captained The Wednesday, Derby County and Burnley in football and was Everton's first Football League centre forward in 1888/89 season. He also played for Bolton Wanderers. Frank Sugg had massive biceps and took part in weightlifting, long distance swimming and shotput. He also played in the final of the Liverpool amateur billiards championship, won numerous prizes in rifle shooting and held the record for throwing a cricket ball.Sugg died in Waterloo, Liverpool at the age of 71.".
- Frank_Sugg birthDate "1862-01-11".
- Frank_Sugg birthPlace Derbyshire_County_Cricket_Club.
- Frank_Sugg birthPlace England_cricket_team.
- Frank_Sugg birthPlace Ilkeston.
- Frank_Sugg birthYear "1862".
- Frank_Sugg country England_cricket_team.
- Frank_Sugg deathDate "1933-05-29".
- Frank_Sugg deathPlace England_cricket_team.
- Frank_Sugg deathPlace Liverpool.
- Frank_Sugg deathPlace Waterloo,_Merseyside.
- Frank_Sugg deathYear "1933".
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- Frank_Sugg 50s "16".
- Frank_Sugg 50s "–/–".
- Frank_Sugg batAvg "24.45".
- Frank_Sugg batAvg "27.5".
- Frank_Sugg batting "Right-handed batsman".
- Frank_Sugg bestBowling "2".
- Frank_Sugg bestBowling "n/a".
- Frank_Sugg birthDate "1862-01-11".
- Frank_Sugg birthPlace "Ilkeston, Derbyshire, England".
- Frank_Sugg bowlAvg "27.3".
- Frank_Sugg bowlAvg "n/a".
- Frank_Sugg caption "Frank Sugg".
- Frank_Sugg stumpings "167".
- Frank_Sugg stumpings "–/–".
- Frank_Sugg club Derbyshire_County_Cricket_Club.
- Frank_Sugg club Lancashire_County_Cricket_Club.
- Frank_Sugg club Yorkshire_County_Cricket_Club.
- Frank_Sugg column First-class_cricket.
- Frank_Sugg column Test_cricket.
- Frank_Sugg columns "2".
- Frank_Sugg country "England".
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- Frank_Sugg dateOfBirth "1862-01-11".
- Frank_Sugg dateOfDeath "1933-05-29".
- Frank_Sugg deathDate "1933-05-29".
- Frank_Sugg deathPlace "Waterloo, Liverpool, England".
- Frank_Sugg debutagainst Marylebone_Cricket_Club.
- Frank_Sugg debutdate "--05-21".
- Frank_Sugg debutfor Yorkshire_County_Cricket_Club.
- Frank_Sugg debutyear "1883".
- Frank_Sugg deliveries "397".
- Frank_Sugg deliveries "balls".
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- Frank_Sugg fivefor "–".
- Frank_Sugg fullname "Frank Howe Sugg".
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- Frank_Sugg heightft "6".
- Frank_Sugg heightinch "0".
- Frank_Sugg heightm "1.83".
- Frank_Sugg lastagainst Yorkshire_County_Cricket_Club.
- Frank_Sugg lastdate "--06-26".
- Frank_Sugg lastfor Lancashire_County_Cricket_Club.
- Frank_Sugg lasttestagainst "Australia".
- Frank_Sugg lasttestdate "--09-03".
- Frank_Sugg lasttestyear "1888".
- Frank_Sugg lastyear "1899".
- Frank_Sugg matches "2".
- Frank_Sugg matches "305".
- Frank_Sugg name "Frank Sugg".
- Frank_Sugg name "Sugg, Frank".
- Frank_Sugg placeOfBirth "Ilkeston, Derbyshire, England".
- Frank_Sugg placeOfDeath "Waterloo, Liverpool, England".
- Frank_Sugg role "Occasional wicket-keeper".
- Frank_Sugg runs "11859".
- Frank_Sugg runs "55".
- Frank_Sugg shortDescription "English footballer".
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- Frank_Sugg tenfor "–".
- Frank_Sugg testdebutagainst "Australia".
- Frank_Sugg testdebutdate "--08-13".
- Frank_Sugg testdebutyear "1888".
- Frank_Sugg topScore "220".
- Frank_Sugg topScore "31".
- Frank_Sugg type First-class_cricket.
- Frank_Sugg wickets "10".
- Frank_Sugg wickets "–".
- Frank_Sugg wordnet_type synset-cricketer-noun-1.
- Frank_Sugg year "1883".
- Frank_Sugg year "1884".
- Frank_Sugg year "1887".
- Frank_Sugg year "2010".
- Frank_Sugg description "English footballer".
- Frank_Sugg description "English footballer".
- Frank_Sugg subject Category:1862_births.
- Frank_Sugg subject Category:1933_deaths.
- Frank_Sugg subject Category:Bolton_Wanderers_F.C._players.
- Frank_Sugg subject Category:Burnley_F.C._players.
- Frank_Sugg subject Category:Derby_County_F.C._players.
- Frank_Sugg subject Category:Derbyshire_cricketers.
- Frank_Sugg subject Category:England_Test_cricketers.
- Frank_Sugg subject Category:English_cricketers.
- Frank_Sugg subject Category:English_footballers.