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  2. Teddy Haselmere - Wikipedia

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    He holds a number of records for Leicester Tigers including most appearances in a season (45 in 1922–23), [2] most tries in a season (59 in 1919–20), [3] most tries in a calendar year (46 in 1920) [4] and most time scores a hat-trick or better (17). [5] He scored 136 tries in 180 appearances for Leicester, 6th most of all-time.

  3. History of Leicester Tigers - Wikipedia

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    History of Leicester Tigers details the history of the rugby union club based in Leicester, England.Nicknamed the Tigers from 1885, Leicester have been a prominent club from the earliest days of organised English rugby dominating midlands rugby before the First World War; providing British Lions captains in 1930, 1936, 1997 and 2001; and winning 21 major titles since 1979 including a record 11 ...

  4. List of Leicester Tigers records and statistics - Wikipedia

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    Tigers won this for the first time in 1979, the competition continued until 2005 when it was replaced by the Anglo-Welsh Cup which Tigers have won three times, a record since the re-launch and addition of Welsh sides. The league started in 1987 and Tigers were the inaugural champions of England, a play off for the title was introduced in 2003.

  5. Leicester Tigers - Wikipedia

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    The Tigers then played three season between 1906 and 1909 in white shirts with navy shorts, the first two seasons with a leaping tiger logo on the left breast [108] before reverting to a scarlet, green and white striped jersey, while retaining the navy shorts. This new kit layout lasted until 1947 when the navy shorts were swapped for white.

  6. Birdie Tebbetts - Wikipedia

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    George Robert "Birdie" Tebbetts (November 10, 1912 – March 24, 1999) was an American professional baseball player, manager, scout and front office executive. [1] [2] He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a catcher for the Detroit Tigers, Boston Red Sox and the Cleveland Indians from 1936 to 1952.

  7. Pat Mullin - Wikipedia

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    Patrick Joseph Mullin (November 1, 1917 – August 14, 1999) was an American Major League Baseball outfielder for the Detroit Tigers from 1940 to 1941 and 1946 to 1953. Born in Trotter, near Connellsville in Fayette County, Pennsylvania, Mullin was signed by the Tigers before the 1937 season as a 19-year-old amateur free agent.

  8. List of LSU Tigers men's basketball seasons - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of LSU Tigers basketball seasons with records and notable ... 1949–50 Harry Rabenhorst 13–12: ... LSU's record under Wade is 83–40, 3 ...

  9. List of Detroit Tigers seasons - Wikipedia

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    The Tigers toiled in mediocre play until their next pennant in 1940 while Greenberg won his second MVP award, although the Tigers lost in seven games. World War II meant that Greenberg would be away from 1941 to 1944 due to service, and the Tigers regressed despite the efforts of pitchers such as Hal Newhouser , who won the MVP Award in 1944 ...