Ralph Aitken (16 February 1863 – 10 January 1928) was a Scottish international footballer. Aitken played for Dumbarton, Newcastle West End, and Scotland...
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Jack Anthony Han-Aitken (Korean: 한세용, Han Se-yong; born 23 September 1995) is a British and South Korean racing driver, currently competing in the IMSA...
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Ralph Aitken Jack Bell Robert 'Sparrow' Brown Robert 'Plumber' Brown Geordie Dewar Leitch Keir Archie Lang Joseph Lindsay James McAulay William McKinnon...
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'Probables' and Ralph Aitken and Joe Lindsay for the 'Improbables'. The latter won by 6-3 with Lindsay scoring a hat-trick and Aitken getting another...
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Hugh Wilson Scotland 1884–1885 1 0 Leitch Keir Scotland 1885–1888 4 1 Ralph Aitken Scotland 1885–1888 2 1 Tom McMillan Scotland 1886–1887 1 0 William...
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Duncan Stewart earned their first caps and Ralph Aitken earned his second cap against Ireland. Both Dewar and Aitken scored in the 10-2 win over the Irish...
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Kate Aitken (April 6, 1891 – December 11, 1971) was a Canadian radio and television broadcaster in the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s. Sometimes known by the nickname...
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Charlie Purdy Cup of the Auckland Boxing Association, and for his weaving: Ralph Aitken "weaved and ducked like a Charlie Purdy." Billy Parris "used Charlie...
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Judith Estranna Aitken CNZM QSO (née Wilson; born 1937) is a former New Zealand public servant and local-body politician. She has served as chief executive...
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players on their return to the pitch. Miller soon grazed the post, and Aitken opened the scoring for the county side after 59 minutes with a "swift shot"...
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