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"Francis Henry Sandbach (23 February 1903 - 18 September 1991), generally known as Harry Sandbach, was a British academic, who held the position of the Professor of Classics at the University of Cambridge, and a Fellow and Senior Tutor of Trinity College. Early years Sandbach was the son of Professor Francis Edward Sandbach, then a lecturer in German at the University of Birmingham. He was educated at King Edward's School, Birmingham and attended Trinity College, Cambridge, where he held the Browne and Craven scholarships in 1923, and was awarded the Chancellor's Medal and the Charles Oldham Classical Scholarship in 1925. Career After graduating, he was appointed to an assistant lectureship at the University of Manchester from 1926 to 1929. In 1927 he was awarded a fellowship at Trinity College, Cambridge, and in 1929 left Manchester to take up a lectureship at the college. In 1951 he was appointed as the Brereton Reader in Classics, and in 1967 given a professorship, which he held until his retirement in 1970. In 1968, he was made a Fellow of the British Academy. Within Trinity, he was a tutor from 1945-1952, and senior tutor from 1952–56; in 1940-41 he held the University position of Junior Proctor. During the Second World War, Sandbach was seconded to the Admiralty in 1943-45, where he worked in the Economic Section of the Topographic Department. Sandbach produced translations of books VII, IX, XI, and XV of Plutarch's Moralia, published by the Loeb Classical Library, as well as material by Menander. In retirement, he published works on Menander, the Stoics, and Greco-Roman theatre. References Category:1903 births Category:1991 deaths Category:Fellows of Trinity College, Cambridge Category:Alumni of Trinity College, Cambridge Category:Classical scholars of the University of Cambridge Category:British classical scholars Category:Fellows of the British Academy Category:People educated at King Edward's School, Birmingham "
"Clive Nattress (born 24 May 1951) is an English former footballer who made 340 appearances in the Football League playing as a defender for Darlington and Halifax Town in the 1970s and 1980s. He also played for Consett, Blackpool (though not for the first team), Bishop Auckland, Crook Town (as player- manager) and Ferryhill Athletic. While still a Darlington player, he took part as a guest in Crook Town's pioneering tour to India in 1976. Nattress was born in Durham. He is a cousin of the newsreader Angela Rippon. References Category:1951 births Category:Living people Category:Sportspeople from Durham, England Category:Footballers from County Durham Category:English footballers Category:Association football defenders Category:Consett A.F.C. players Category:Blackpool F.C. players Category:Darlington F.C. players Category:Halifax Town A.F.C. players Category:Bishop Auckland F.C. players Category:Crook Town A.F.C. players Category:Ferryhill Athletic F.C. players Category:English Football League players Category:Northern Football League players Category:Association football player-managers "
"Squadra Scappatella () was a professional continental cycling team based in Austria and participated in professional cycling team, which competed in elite road bicycle racing events such as the UCI Women's Road World Cup. In preparation for the 2009 season, the team merged with fellow Austrian squad: Team Uniqa.http://www.cqranking.com/women/asp/gen/team.asp?year=2009&teamcode;=TUEhttp://www.cqranking.com/women/asp/gen/team.asp?year=2008&teamcode;=UNG Major wins ;2005 :Stage 2 Tour de Feminin - Krasna Lipa, Andrea Graus ;2011 :Stage 5 Tour de Feminin - O cenu Ceskeho Svycarska, Romy Kasper National champions ;2005 :20px Austria Road Race, Andrea Graus ;2007 :20px Czech Road Race, Martina Ruzickova :20px Slovakia Time Trial, Katarina Uhlarikova ;2008 :20px Czech Road Race, Martina Ruzickova :20px Slovakia Time Trial, Katarina Uhlarikova ;2009 :20px Luxembourg Road Race, Nathalie Lamborelle :20px Czech Road Race, Martina Ruzickova ;2013 :20px Hungary Time Trial, Monika Kiraly Rosters 2008 Ages as of 1 January 2008. 2013 Ages as of 1 January 2013. References External links * Official Site Category:Defunct cycling teams Category:Cycling teams based in Austria Category:Cycling teams disestablished in 2013 Category:Cycling teams established in 2008 "