Unreferenced date August 2007 Image Baseball RF.svg thumb right The position of the rightfielder A rightfielder , abbreviated RF, is the outfielder in baseball or softball who plays defense in right field . Right field is the area of the outfield to the right of a person standing at home plate and facing towards the pitcher s mound . In the numbering system used to record defensive plays, the rightfielder is assigned the number 9. Position description Outfielders must cover large distances, so speed, instincts and quickness to react to the ball are key. They must be able to catch fly balls above their head and on the run, as well as prevent balls hit down the right field Baseball foul line ... accurately over a long distance to be effective. Of all outfield positions, the rightfielder often has the strongest arm, because they are the farthest from third base . The rightfielder tends to be a stronger offensive player than defensive, as right handed batters, which are more common than left handed ones, tend to pull the ball to left field . As well as the requirements above, the rightfielder backs up First baseman first base on all throws from the catcher and pitcher , when possible ... the ball. The rightfielder backs up Second baseman second base on any ball thrown from the left side of the field, i.e. shortstop , Third baseman third base , or foul line territory. The rightfielder backs up first base when the first baseman is in a run down between 3rd base and home. Right field has developed a reputation in Little League as being a position where less talented players ... regularity. Additionally, since most batters are right handed, the left fielder and to some extent the center fielder will have far more opportunities to make a play than the rightfielder. Hall of fame right fielders div col 4 Hank Aaron Roberto Clemente Sam Crawford Kiki Cuyler Andre Dawson ... Baseball positions DEFAULTSORT RightFielder Category Baseball positions Category Softball es ... more details
for the Chicago Cubs player Billy Williams left fielder Infobox MLB player name Billy Williams position Rightfielder image bats Left throws Right birth date Birth date and age 1933 6 13 birth place Newberry, South Carolina debutdate August 15 debutyear 1969 debutteam Seattle Pilots finaldate August 20 finalyear 1969 finalteam Seattle Pilots stat1label At bats stat1value 10 stat2label Hit baseball Hits stat2value 0 stat3label Run baseball Runs stat3value 1 William Williams born June 13, 1933 is a former professional baseball player. He appeared in four games in Major League Baseball for the Seattle Pilots in 1969. He also had an extensive minor league baseball career, spanning eighteen seasons from 1952 69. Playing career After two seasons with the independent Norton Braves of the Mountain State League . Williams signed with the Cleveland Indians as an amateur free agent in 1954. Williams spent most of his eighteen seasons in the Indians farm system in the outfielder outfield , however, he also played some first baseman first and third baseman third as well. He pitcher pitched in one game for the Hawaii Islanders in 1968, striking out two and not giving up a hit in two innings of work. During his brief major league career, Williams made twelve plate appearance s, drawing a base on balls walk , but not collecting a Hit baseball hit in any of his official at bat s. He was also hit by pitch hit by a pitch once, and scored his only career run baseball run on an ensuing Tommy Davis single baseball single . ref cite web url http www.baseball reference.com boxes SE1 SE1196908160.shtml title Baltimore Orioles 15, Seattle Pilots 3 publisher Baseball Reference.com date August 16, 1969 ref He was 36 years old when he made his major league debut. Coaching After his playing days, he became owner of Billy Williams Men s Boutique in Oakland, California . ref cite web url http www.historicbaseball.com players w williams billy.html title Billy Williams publisher Historic Baseball ref ... more details
Fielder may refer to Fielding cricket , the action of fielders in collecting the ball after it is struck by the batsman Fielders, any of various baseball positions including Infielder , a player positioned near first, second or third bases Outfielder , a player positioned beyond the infield, including the left fielder , center fielder , and rightfielderFielder railway station, Melbourne See also Fielder surname Fielder s choice , a baseball play Fielding disambiguation disambig pt Fielder ... more details
orphan date May 2010 Infobox cricketer biography playername Albert Fielder image country England fullname Albert Edward Fielder nickname dayofbirth 3 monthofbirth 4 yearofbirth 1889 placeofbirth Sarisbury Green , Hampshire countryofbirth England dayofdeath 29 monthofdeath 4 yearofdeath 1947 placeofdeath Southampton , Hampshire countryofdeath England heightft heightinch batting Right handed bowling Right arm Fast bowling fast medium family club1 Hampshire County Cricket Club Hampshire year1 1911 and 1913 clubnumber1 deliveries balls columns 1 column1 First class cricket FC matches1 3 runs1 38 bat avg1 12.66 100s 50s1 &ndash &ndash top score1 35 deliveries1 266 wickets1 6 bowl avg1 37.50 fivefor1 1 tenfor1 &ndash best bowling1 5 128 catches stumpings1 4 &ndash date 11 January year 2010 source http www.cricinfo.com ci content player 12833.html Cricinfo Albert Edward Fielder 3 April 1889 &ndash 29 April 1947 was an English people English cricketer . Fielder was a right handed Batsman cricket batsman who bowled right arm Fast bowling fast medium . Fielder made his first class cricket first ... County Championship , where in his first innings in first class cricket Fielder took 5 128. Fielder played two more first class matches for Hampshire, against Gloucestershire County Cricket Club Gloucestershire , where Fielder took his final first class wicket and against Leicestershire County Cricket Club Leicestershire , where Fielder went wicketless. Fielder made no further first class appearances after the 1913 season. Fielder died at Southampton , Hampshire on April 29, 1947. External links http www.cricinfo.com ci content player 12833.html Albert Fielder at Cricinfo http www.cricketarchive.com Hampshire Players 6 6595 6595.html Albert Fielder at CricketArchive Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Fielder, Albert ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION English cricketer ... PLACE OF DEATH Southampton , Hampshire DEFAULTSORT Fielder, Albert Category 1889 births Category 1947 ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Walter Fielder March 6, 1899 &mdash January 7, 1968 was an England English cricket er. He was a right handed batsman who played for Hampshire County Cricket Club Hampshire . He was born in Fareham , Hampshire and died in Sarisbury Green . Fielder made a single first class appearance, during the 1923 County Championship, against Leicestershire County Cricket Club Leicestershire . As a tailender, he scored 2 not out in the only innings in which he batted, as well as bowling seven overs at 0 26. External links http cricketarchive.com Archive Players 6 6596 6596.html Walter Fielder at Cricket Archive Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Fielder, Walter ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION English cricketer DATE OF BIRTH 1899 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1968 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Fielder, Walter Category 1899 births Category 1968 deaths Category English cricketers Category Hampshire cricketers Category People from Fareham ta ... more details
Fielder is a surname, and may refer to Alvin Fielder , American jazz drummer Arthur Fielder , English cricket fast bowler Cecil Fielder , former professional baseball player George Bragg Fielder , former congressman from New Jersey Goodman Fielder , food product distributor in Australia and New Zealand Guyle Fielder , former professional ice hockey player Harry Fielder , English actor James Fairman Fielder , former democratic governor of New Jersey Jim Fielder , former bassist for Blood, Sweat, and Tears John Fielder , American landscape photographer and nature writer Lauren Fielder , former co host of GameSpot TV Nathan Fielder , Canadian writer, comedian, and film maker Prince Fielder , major league baseball player Richard Fielder , English professional cricketer Walter Fielder , English cricketer surname de Fielder ... more details
conductor Arthur Fiedler . Infobox cricketer biography playername Arthur Fielder image country England fullname Arthur Fielder nickname Pip dayofbirth 19 monthofbirth 7 yearofbirth 1877 placeofbirth ... placeofdeath Lambeth , London countryofdeath England batting Right handed bowling Right arm Fast ... CricketArchive Arthur Fielder 19 July 1877, Plaxtol , Tonbridge , Kent , England 30 August 1949 ... and 1913. In some ways the founder of modern fast bowling, Fielder was the first fast bowler to rely ... in his time in dry weather Fielder could be a very dangerous bowler, especially with Kent s array of slip fieldsmen. This swerve, and an occasional break back that bowled many batsmen made Fielder ... by a ball from Ted Arnold . Fielder also took part in a tenth wicket stand with Sydney Barnes that gave England the first victory by one wicket in the history of Test cricket . Fielder first ... and it was often impossible for fast bowlers to obtain a foothold, Fielder bowled so well that with Tom ..., Fielder had few opportunities he was omitted from three Tests and did not bowl in one other. Though 1904 was a fair season, in 1905 Fielder fared so badly though this was partly due to an incredible ... dry Home Counties summer of 1906, though, Fielder not only returned to form but surpassed everything ... at Lord s he took all ten wickets for the Players against the Gentlemen. This made Fielder a certainty ... of county bowlers. The bowling of Fielder and Colin Blythe allowed Kent to win eleven successive ... Fielder, taking advantage of any moisture on top or underneath whenever he could obtain a foothold ..., he took 25 wickets at 25.08. Though he did not produce any startling performances, Fielder was for the moment ... by injuries which prevented Fielder from taking part in many games, yet he showed many times that when ... later. Injury prevented Fielder playing against Australia in 1909 he would certainly have been picked for the The Oval Oval Test were he fit and this meant Fielder was never to play in a home Test in his ... more details
fielder s vision and depth perception for that matter is a coveted skill and must be considered above average. Because the center fielder requires a good arm and fast legs, center field is generally ... is trying to steal second base the center fielder must back up Second baseman second base on throws ... positions Centerfield song Centerfield album Baseball positions DEFAULTSORT Center Fielder Category ... more details
Infobox MLB player name Prince Fielder team Detroit Tigers number 28 width 250 image Prince Fielder crop.jpg caption Prince Fielder in 2007 with Milwaukee position First baseman bats Left throws Right ... winner Prince Semien Fielder born May 9, 1984 is an American professional baseball player for the Detroit ... played for the Brewers from 2005 through 2011. He is the son of former first baseman Cecil Fielder . Prince and Cecil Fielder are the only father son combination in MLB history to each hit 50 home runs in a season. Fielder holds the Brewers team record for home runs in a season, and is the league ... sometimes come along for batting practice. Contrary to popular belief, Fielder did not hit a home ... Fielder accessdate October 21, 2008 work USA Today publisher date March 13, 2006 first1 Steve last1 DiMeglio ref at the age of 12, but he did hit a home run over the fence as a pre teen. Fielder set ... went over the fence. High school career Fielder spent his first three years of high school playing ... 16 a new power prince title A new power prince Fielder has made a deep impression accessdate October ... Milwaukee Brewers 2005 2011 2005 Fielder began the by 2005 season with the minor league Nashville Sounds , and later served as a designated hitter for the Brewers during interleague play . Fielder married ... play, since Lyle Overbay was already the regular first baseman for the team. Fielder was again ... Fielder and Rickie Weeks at Spring Training , 2005 After Lyle Overbay was traded to the Toronto Blue Jays , Fielder became the 2006 Milwaukee Brewers season Brewers starting first baseman in by 2006 ... 0 9 with 7 strikeouts. In his twelfth at bat Fielder finally made a big splash, delivering a game ... States Mother s Day , May 14, 2006, Fielder was one of more than fifty hitters who brandished a pink ..., Fielder broke the Brewers rookie home run record previously held by Greg Vaughn . He led ... File Prince Fielder 2.jpg thumb upright Fielder with the Nashville Sounds Fielder had a strong 2007 ... more details
Infobox MLB player name Cecil Fielder position First baseman Designated hitter bats Right throws Right ... 1996 2 Silver Slugger Award winner 1990, 1991 1996 Babe Ruth Award Cecil Grant Fielder IPAc en icon ... baseman designated hitter Prince Fielder , considered one the best current power hitter hitters in Major League Baseball . Early career Cecil Fielder was drafted by the Baltimore Orioles in the 31st ... Roberts . A part time first and third baseman for the Blue Jays, Fielder had hit 31 home runs with 84 ... . Fielder, built for power at 6 foot 3 and 280 pounds, gained Detroit s attention by hitting 38 home ... Tigers , Fielder, with his 51 homer, 132 RBI year in by 1990 , became one of the biggest stories of the season ... season at Yankee Stadium 1923 Yankee Stadium , Fielder hit his 50th and 51st home runs ... turned the mark since Hank Greenberg slugged 58 in by 1938 . Fielder, whose previous high mark was 14 ... the 1990s, Fielder built a reputation for clutch hitting and power, though the Tigers continued to be no better ... ref In his six year tenure with Detroit, Fielder had four consecutive 30 homer and 100 RBI seasons ... period 219 , and no major league player had more home runs between 1990 95. In 1990, Fielder became ..., respectively. Fielder was a member of the Major League Baseball All Star Game All Star Team in by 1990 , by 1991 , and by 1993 . Fielder was named Tiger of the Year by the Detroit chapter of the BBWAA ... years. http detroit.tigers.mlb.com det history awards.jsp In 1992, Fielder avoided Major League Baseball ... player. In 1993, Fielder signed a 5 year, 36 million dollar contract with the Tigers which made ... for 2 seasons 1995 and 1996 http everything2.com title Cecil Fielder . Fielder had a reputation ... reference.com players f fieldce01.shtml ref Fielder also had a reputation as a below average fielder, mostly caused by his poor speed and range. Fielder s massive power was exemplified by two long home ... 14, 1991. http www.baseballlibrary.com baseballlibrary ballplayers F Fielder Cecil.stm Later career ... more details
Infobox MLB player name Fielder Jones position Outfielder image Fielder Allison Jones 1.jpg bats Left throws Right birth date August 13, 1871 birth place Shinglehouse, Pennsylvania death date death date and age 1934 3 13 1871 8 13 death place Portland, Oregon debutdate April 18 debutyear 1896 debutteam Los Angeles Dodgers Brooklyn Bridegrooms finaldate September 1 finalyear 1915 finalteam St. Louis Terriers stat1label Batting average stat1value .285 stat2label Home run s stat2value 21 stat3label Runs batted in stat3value 631 stat4label Stolen base s stat4value 359 teams nowiki nowiki As player Los Angeles Dodgers Brooklyn Bridegrooms Superbas by 1896 by 1900 Chicago White Sox Chicago White Stockings White Sox by 1901 by 1908 St. Louis Terriers by 1914 by 1915 As manager Chicago White Sox by 1904 by 1908 St. Louis Terriers by 1914 by 1915 Baltimore Orioles St. Louis Browns by 1916 by 1918 highlights nowiki nowiki 1899 1900 National League Championships 1901 & 1906 American League Championships 1906 World Series Championship Managerial record 683 582 Fielder Allison Jones August 13, 1871 March 13, 1934 was an United States American center fielder and manager baseball manager in Major League Baseball baseball . Born in Shinglehouse, Pennsylvania , his playing career began with the Los ... Federal League , where he served as a player manager before the league folded. Image Fielder Jones baseball card.jpg thumb Fielder Jones baseball card Jones managed the Hitless Wonders in the 1906 World ... Schlossberg, and Saul Wisnia, 2007 ISBN 978 1 4127 11.31 9 ref Vquote right width 45 This should prove that leather is mightier than wood . Fielder Jones after his 1906 Hitless Wonders won the World ... Jones, Fielder ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American baseball player and coach DATE OF BIRTH ... Portland, Oregon DEFAULTSORT Jones, Fielder Category 1871 births Category 1934 deaths Category 19th ... Category Hartford Bluebirds players Category Chehalis Gophers players da Fielder Jones ... more details
Nathan Fielder is a writer, comedian and filmmaker, born in Vancouver , British Columbia . After receiving the 2006 Tim Sims Award for outstanding Canadian comedy newcomer, Fielder went on to join the cast of the CBC comedy series This Hour Has 22 Minutes as a field correspondent. More recently, he wrote and directed a number of sketches for season 2 of Important Things with Demetri Martin on Comedy Central. Fielder now has a role in the television series Jon Benjamin Has a Van ref http www.nathanfielder.com bio bio.html Nathan Fielder Bot generated title ref References references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Fielder, Nathan ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Fielder, Nathan Category Canadian screenwriters Category People from Vancouver Category Living people Category Canadian television comedians Category Canadian stand up comedians Canada comedian stub ... more details
Refimprove article date January 2008 Image HostgamespotTV.jpg thumb right Lauren Gonzalez Fielder was the co host of GameSpot TV Lauren Gonzalez , formerly known as Lauren Fielder , is the former co host of the ZDTV show GameSpotTV now known as X Play , on G4 TV channel G4 . She is a writer, editor, and journalist in New York who publishes under the name Lauren Gonzalez. Biography Gonzalez was the Editor at Large for Ziff Davis GameSpot.com , as well as a regular contributor to GameSpot and Electronic Gaming Monthly . Gonzalez s television career began in 1994 with WBBM TV , the CBS station in Chicago , Illinois, and continued through 2000 with ZDTV and TechTV . She appeared on Silicon Spin with John C. Dvorak , as well as other Bay Area television stations. She hosted GameSpot Live , GameSpot s high definition web casts live from the floor of the Electronic Entertainment Expo E3 in Los Angeles in 2005. While on the West Coast of the United States West Coast , she wrote for Wired News , Shift TV series Shift , Bust magazine Bust , and other pop culture and technology magazines. She was the news editor of Computer Life magazine before it became Equip in the late 90s. She hosted a behind the scenes web show for the Lara Croft Tomb Raider movie with Angelina Jolie from the set at Pinewood Studios outside of London in 2000. She hosted the film s Hollywood premiere in Los Angeles in 2001. She has interviewed a wide range of people, from game designer Shigeru Miyamoto ref Tech TV, January 8, 1999 ref to singer David Bowie to Pulitzer Prize winning writer Natalie Angier . ref http pages.slc.edu lumina 2006.htm Lumina Bot generated title ref Image LGatE3.jpg thumb Lauren Gonzalez ... Lauren Fielder at G4tv.com http www.readingroomjournal.com The Reading Room http www.heckuvajobgeorge.com Heckuvajobgeorge.com Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Fielder, Lauren ... PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Fielder, Lauren Category American journalists Category TechTV Category ... more details
BLP sources date July 2011 Jim Fielder born October 4, 1947 in Denton, Texas is an United States American bassist , best known for his work as an original member of Blood, Sweat & Tears . Fielder attended Loara High School in Anaheim, California . While at Loara, the young Fielder befriended classmates Tim Buckley and Larry Beckett , a relationship that would launch Fielder into the music industry. ref Citation last Brolly first Jack title Larry Beckett Poet and Friend Til the End url http www.timbuckleyandfriends.com LarryBeckett.html accessdate 2008 06 10 ref Prior to joining BS&T he worked with Buckley, and he played in several other notable bands including Mastin & Brewer with Mike Brewer and Billy Mundi, The Mothers of Invention and Buffalo Springfield . Since his departure from BS&T, Fielder has worked extensively as a session musician . He is currently a standing member of Neil Sedaka s band. Discography Expand section date February 2012 With George Benson Tell It Like It Is George Benson album Tell It Like It Is A&M CTI, 1969 References Reflist External links Allmusic class artist id p75897 pure url yes Jim Fielder at AllMusicGuide.com Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Fielder, Jim ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH October 4, 1947 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Fielder, Jim Category 1947 births Category Living people Category American rock bass guitarists Category People from Anaheim, California Category People from the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex Category The Mothers of Invention members Category Blood, Sweat & Tears members US bass guitarist stub cs Jim Fielder fr Jim Fielder it Jim Fielder ... more details
Infobox person name Harry Fielder image Harry fielder 1.jpg caption Harry Fielder in 2008 birth date birth date and age 1940 4 26 df yes birth place London , England , UK spouse Mary Fielder 1963 2010 ref cite web url http www.harryfielder.co.uk title Harry Fielder My career in British films and TV publisher www.harryfielder.co.uk accessdate 2010 05 05 ref yearsactive 1967&ndash 1999 URL http www.harryfielder.co.uk Harry Fielder sometimes credited as Harry Aitch Fielder born 26 April 1940 in Islington , London is an English people English actor and Film extra supporting artist who has worked extensively in British films and British television television since the 1960s. Despite being based entirely in United Kingdom Britain , Harry has appeared in a large number of American films , due to filming taking place partly or entirely in Britain. His film credits include Star Wars Episode IV A New Hope Star Wars A New Hope , McVicar film McVicar , Highlander film Highlander and Oliver film Oliver . Harry has appeared in a wide range of TV shows including Doctor Who , Blake s 7 , Shoestring TV series Shoestring , The Sweeney , Minder TV series Minder and The Professionals TV series The Professionals . Harry co presented CBTV Thames CBTV , a Thames TV programme for younger viewers, in the 1980s where he played the Security Guard, Harry, who Jim Sweeney comedian Jim Sweeney and Steve Steen would have to sneak past on the gates of Teddington Studios . References reflist External links IMDb name 0276092 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Fielder, Harry ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 26 April 1940 PLACE OF BIRTH London , England , UK DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Fielder, Harry Category 1940 births Category People from Islington Category British television actors Category English film actors Category English television actors Category Living people England actor stub ... more details
Multiple issues unreferenced December 2009 orphan February 2009 context October 2009 Fielder Berlin is the production company of the television series Trump Card game show Trump Card . Category Television companies tv production company stub ... more details
Alvin Fielder b. November 23, 1935, Meridian, Mississippi is an American jazz drummer. He is a founding member of the Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians , Black Arts Music Society, Jackson, Mississippi , Improvisational Arts Trio Quartet Quintet and is a founding faculty member of the Louis Satchmo Armstrong Summer Jazz Camp . William Butler Fielder, jazz and classical trumpeter, Rutgers University Jazz Professor is Fielder s only sibling. Fielder began playing drums at age 12, heavily influenced by recordings of Max Roach . While a student at Xavier University in New Orleans, he studied under Ed Blackwell at the recommendation of Earl Palmer , jazz drummer. When he continued studying pharmacy at Texas Southern University in Houston, he worked with the Pluma Davis sextet ... . After taking his degree at the University of Illinois ref cite web title Alvin Fielder ... playing in Chicago , co founding the AACM in 1965. Over the next several years Fielder played with Sun ... Lashley and Roscoe Mitchell . Fielder is among the musicians on Roscoe Mitchell s Sound recorded .... Fielder took responsibility for managing the family business, became active in school desegregation, and continued to pursue his passion for the music. In 1971 he met John Reese. Fielder became very active in and helped develop Reese s fledgling Black Arts Music Society BAMS . Fielder was instrumental ..., as a teenager was introduced to and encouraged to sing bebop by BAMS. In 1975, Clifford Jordan and Fielder ... Bloom and Elton Herron have played with Improvisational Arts at various times. Fielder has appeared at the annual New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival every year from 1975 to 2008. In 1995, Fielder ... in 2002, and released the album A Measure of Vision under his own name in 2007. In 2012, Fielder ... 2012 ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Fielder, Alvin ALTERNATIVE ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Fielder, Alvin Category 1935 births Category Living people Category American jazz ... more details
Goodman Fielder ASX GFF , nzx GFF is a manufacturer , marketer and distributor of bread , small goods, dairy product s, margarine , oil , dressings and various food ingredients . Its main operations are in New Zealand and Australia . The company has an annual turnover of over 2 billion. As of 2005, the company had 28 major brands, with over 1,000 lines in 23 markets. History The company was founded in 1986 after the merger of Allied Mills Ltd and Goodman Group Ltd. Since the merger in 1986, the company has purchased a further 13 companies. The company was taken over by Burns Philp in 2003. ref name TVNZ 176472 cite web url http tvnz.co.nz view news budget story skin 176472 title Hart on board of Goodman Fielder date 19 March 2003 work Television New Zealand accessdate 1 October 2011 ref Goodman Fielder was relisted on the sharemarket at the end of 2005 ref http www.bloomberg.com apps news?pid 10000081&sid aDf8WYDNK.pg&refer australia ref with Burns Philip company retaining a 20 share this share was subsequently sold in 2007 . As part of the IPO, New Zealand Dairy Foods brands Meadowfresh, Tararua, Kiwi, Huttons, Anchor Cheese under licence , Top Hat and Puhoi cheese became part of Goodman Fielder. The Uncle Tobys and Bluebird Foods Ltd Bluebird snack food businesses of the original Goodman Fielder were not included in the float, the former being sold to Nestle ref http www.bloomberg.com apps news?pid 10000085&sid aTsm9bqcwfVI&refer europe ref and the latter to Pepsico . ref http www.bloomberg.com apps news?pid 20601014&sid avkjC8c9L .4&refer funds ref Goodman Fielder s current CEO is Chris Delaney effective 4 July 2011 , former Asia Pacific President of Campbell Soup Company. Products The company s brands include Cornwell s ref name cornwell cite web last Goodman Fielder ... The company also exports many of its products to over 30 countries. Goodman Fielder has four divisions ... in Auckland fr Goodman Fielder ... more details
Richard Fielder born 1758 in East Malling , Kent died 1826 in Gravesend, Kent Gravesend , Kent was an English professional cricket er who made 20 known appearances in major cricket matches between 1790 and 1801. Career He was mainly associated with Kent county cricket teams Kent but also represented Surrey county cricket teams Surrey and All England Eleven All England . He was noted as a very fine field and catch . ref name S&B Arthur Haygarth , Scores & Biographies , Volume 1 1744 1826 , Lillywhite, 1862 ref Personal life Fielder was a horse trainer who, in 1792, eloped with a Miss Cage, of Milgate, near Maidstone . Apparently she was one of his riding pupils. Afterwards they kept the Woolpack Inn , near Tenterden . ref name S&B References references External sources http www.cricketarchive.com Archive Players 36 36795 36795.html CricketArchive record Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Fielder, Richard ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION English cricketer DATE OF BIRTH 1758 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1826 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Fielder, Richard Category 1758 births Category 1826 deaths Category English cricketers Category English cricketers of 1787 to 1825 Category Kent cricketers Category People from East Malling Category Surrey cricketers England cricket bio 1750s stub ta ... more details
John Fielder born 1950 is an American Landscape photography landscape photographer and nature writer . He specializes in photography and writings of the US state of Colorado . He is best known for his scenic calendars and for his book Colorado 1870 2000 , in which he matches his modern photographs with classic photographs of the same scenes taken in the 19th century by pioneer photographer William Henry Jackson . Fielder has won the Colorado Book Award three times, in 1996, 1997, and 2000. ref http booksense stores.booksense.com images stores 6801 newsletter colorado.pdf Colorado Book Awards , PDF file. ref Biography A Washington, DC native, Fielder moved to Colorado upon graduation from Duke University . After working eight years for department stores, he turned his photography hobby into a profession. ref http www.johnfielder.com bio.php John Fielder Biography ref Exhibitions http www.coloradohistory.org exhibits ThenNowII ThenNowII.htm Colorado History Museum Colorado 1870 2000, then and now, II , September 2005 April 2006, Denver, Colorado The Wildlife Experience , permanent exhibit, Parker, Colorado Awards Ansel Adams Award for Conservation Photography , 1993 Colorado Book Award , 1996, 1997, 2000 National Outdoor Book Award Design and Artistic Merit , Mountain Ranges of Colorado , 2005 ref name noba http www.noba web.org master.htm National Outdoor Book Award Master List ref National Outdoor Book Award Outdoor Adventure Guidebook , Colorado s Continental Divide Trail , 1998 ref name noba Published works Colorado 1870 2000 book Colorado 1870 2000 2000 Boulder, Colo. Westcliffe ... id 395&osCsid e01de3293b79ecd03c43e2887dd7acc7 John Fielder s Best of Colorado Boulder, Colo. Westcliffe ... Fielder s Colorado http photomediamagazineonline.com ?p 405 Photomedia Magazine John Fielder head for the mountains Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Fielder, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1950 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Fielder ... more details
teams in the NHL, thus barring many talented players from a shot at the big time, Fielder was the WHL ... out west, playing his final season for the Buckaroos in 1973 before retiring. Among Fielder s scoring ... time in the minor leagues, and is half again that of his nearest rival. Fielder also played in 1487 ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Fielder, Guyle ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American ... ID , United States USA DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Fielder, Guyle Category 1930 births ... more details
Infobox football biography playername Colin Fielder image Image Replace this image male.svg 150px Replace caption fullname Colin Fielder dateofbirth birth date and age 1964 1 5 df y cityofbirth Winchester countryofbirth England dateofdeath cityofdeath countryofdeath height position Midfielder association football Midfielder retired youthyears1 youthclubs1 years1 1981 1987 years2 1987 1991 years3 1991 1994 years4 1994 1996 years5 1996 1997 years6 1999 2002 clubs1 Aldershot Town F.C. Aldershot Town clubs2 Farnborough Town F.C. Farnborough Town clubs3 Slough Town F.C. Slough Town clubs4 Woking F.C. Woking clubs5 Yeovil Town F.C. Yeovil Town clubs6 Aldershot Town F.C. Aldershot Town caps1 68 caps2 caps3 54 caps4 caps5 2 caps6 78 goals1 8 goals2 goals3 1 goals4 goals5 0 goals6 5 totalcaps 202 totalgoals 14 nationalyears1 nationalteam1 nationalcaps1 nationalgoals1 medaltemplates Colin Fielder born January 5, 1964 in Winchester , England was a professional footballer, who during his career played for Aldershot Town F.C. Aldershot Town , Farnborough Town F.C. Farnborough Town , Slough Town F.C. Slough Town , Woking F.C. Woking and Yeovil Town F.C. Yeovil Town . During his career he played as a Midfielder association football midfielder . Personal life Fielder is to date, the most expensive player Slough Town F.C. Slough Town have ever signed, costing the club 18,000 when he joined the club from Farnborough Town F.C. Farnborough Town back in 1991. Colin is a keen supporter of Leeds United F.C. Leeds United . External links soccerbase 2501 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Fielder, Colin ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION English footballer DATE OF BIRTH January 5, 1964 PLACE OF BIRTH Winchester , England DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Fielder, Colin Category 1964 births Category Living people Category People from Winchester Category English footballers Category Association football midfielders Category Aldershot Town F.C. players Category Farnborough ... more details
In baseball , fielder s choice abbreviated FC is a term used to refer to a variety of plays involving an offensive player reaching a base due to the defense s attempt to put out baseball out another baserunner, or the defensive team s indifference to his advance. Fielder s choice is not called by the umpire baseball umpires on the baseball field field of play rather, it is recorded by the official scorer to account for the offensive player s advance without crediting him with an offensive statistic such as a hit baseball hit or stolen base . Though there are several definitions of fielder s choice, the most common and the only one commonly referred to as FC involves a baseball positions fielder fielding a fair ball and, though he has a clear opportunity to throw out baseball out the batter runner at first base in the official scorer s judgment, chooses to try to put out another baserunner , thereby allowing the batter runner to safely reach first base . Other plays that fall under the definition of FC are usually referred to using other terms such as defensive indifference or on the throw . Definition Fielder s choice is defined in MLB Rule 2, Definitions , as the act of a fielder who ... already on base safely reaches another base due to a fielder s attempt to put out another runner ... A batter who reaches first base safely as the result of a fielder s choice is not credited with a hit ... decreases as a result of reaching first base via fielder s choice. This negative effect on the batter ... first base safely but advances on the same play as the result of fielder s choice is credited with a hit ... of fielder s choice situations see also2 List of baseball jargon O on the throw On the throw With a runner ... out . Fielder s choice is recorded for the batter runner Baseball positions 6 4 or 6 4 3 ... at home plate, his single still stands, but he is said to have taken second on the throw, or on fielder ... of fielder s choice http www.mlb.com NASApp mlb mlb official info official rules official scorer ... more details
Fielder Cook March 9, 1923 June 20, 2003 was an United States American television director television and film director , television producer producer , and television writer writer whose 1971 television movie The Homecoming A Christmas Story spawned the television series series The Waltons . Born in Atlanta, Georgia , Cook graduated cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Literature from Washington and Lee University , where he was a member of Delta Tau Delta , then studied English Renaissance theatre Elizabethan Drama at the University of Birmingham in England . He returned to the United States and began his career in the early days of television, directing multiple episodes of such anthology series as Lux Video Theater , The Kaiser Aluminum Hour , Playhouse 90 , Omnibus US TV series Omnibus , and Kraft Television Theatre . In later years he helmed the television movie s James Edwin Horton Judge Horton and the Scottsboro Boys , A Love Affair The Eleanor and Lou Gehrig Story , Gauguin the Savage , Family Reunion film Family Reunion , I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings , and Will There Really Be a Morning? , among others adaptations of The Philadelphia Story film The Philadelphia Story , Harvey , Brigadoon musical Brigadoon , Beauty and the Beast , The Price play The Price , Miracle on 34th Street , and The Member of the Wedding and episodes of Ben Casey , The Defenders 1961 TV series The Defenders , and Beacon Hill television series Beacon Hill . Cook s feature film credits include A Big Hand for the Little Lady , How to Save a Marriage And Ruin Your Life , Prudence and the Pill ... , nominee References reflist External links imdb name 0177034 Fielder Cook EmmyAward DirectingDrama 1950 1975 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cook, Fielder ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT ... DEFAULTSORT Cook, Fielder Category American television directors Category American television producers ... births Category 2003 deaths fr Fielder Cook it Fielder Cook ... more details
Right On may refer to Right On The Supremes album Right On The Supremes album , 1970 Right On Wilson Pickett album Right On Wilson Pickett album , 1970 Right On TV series Right On TV series , a Canadian youth television series Right On Beavis and Butt head Right On , an American teen magazine catering to African American readers Right On song Right On song , the seventh track on Marvin Gaye s landmark album What s Going On Right On , a song by OMC band OMC disambiguation it Right On ... more details