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- Hec_Yeomans abstract "Hector Richard \"Hec\" Yeomans (17 February 1895 – 11 September 1968) was an Australian rules footballer who played with St Kilda and Hawthorn in the Victorian Football League (VFL).Yeomans was born in Albert Park, Melbourne in 1895, the only child of Richard Eli Yeomans and Norah Teresa Cameron. He enlisted to fight in World War I in January 1916 and fought in France, receiving the Military Medal for his actions in the Battle of Mont Saint-Quentin in September 1918.Yeomans played two games for St Kilda in the 1920 VFL season before leaving to join Hawthorn, then in the Victorian Football Association. He continued to play for Hawthorn when they joined the VFL in 1925 and was their second highest goal-kicker for the year.After two years on the sidelines, Yeomans joined Brunswick for the 1928 VFA season, but only played a handful of games. He died in 1968.".
- Hec_Yeomans alias "Yeomans, Hec".
- Hec_Yeomans birthDate "1895-02-17".
- Hec_Yeomans birthYear "1895".
- Hec_Yeomans deathDate "1968-09-11".
- Hec_Yeomans deathYear "1968".
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- Hec_Yeomans wikiPageLength "3813".
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- Hec_Yeomans wikiPageWikiLink 1920_VFL_season.
- Hec_Yeomans wikiPageWikiLink 1928_VFA_season.
- Hec_Yeomans wikiPageWikiLink Albert_Park,_Victoria.
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- Hec_Yeomans wikiPageWikiLink Brunswick_Football_Club.
- Hec_Yeomans wikiPageWikiLink Category:1895_births.
- Hec_Yeomans wikiPageWikiLink Category:1968_deaths.
- Hec_Yeomans wikiPageWikiLink Category:Australian_military_personnel_of_World_War_I.
- Hec_Yeomans wikiPageWikiLink Category:Australian_rules_footballers_from_Victoria_(Australia).
- Hec_Yeomans wikiPageWikiLink Category:Brunswick_Football_Club_players.
- Hec_Yeomans wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hawthorn_Football_Club_(VFA)_players.
- Hec_Yeomans wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hawthorn_Football_Club_players.
- Hec_Yeomans wikiPageWikiLink Category:Recipients_of_the_Military_Medal.
- Hec_Yeomans wikiPageWikiLink Category:St_Kilda_Football_Club_players.
- Hec_Yeomans wikiPageWikiLink Hawthorn_Football_Club.
- Hec_Yeomans wikiPageWikiLink Military_Medal.
- Hec_Yeomans wikiPageWikiLink Parkville,_Victoria.
- Hec_Yeomans wikiPageWikiLink St_Kilda_Football_Club.
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- Hec_Yeomans wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hec Yeomans".
- Hec_Yeomans alternativeNames "Yeomans, Hec".
- Hec_Yeomans birthDate "1895-02-17".
- Hec_Yeomans birthPlace Albert_Park,_Victoria.
- Hec_Yeomans dateOfBirth "1895-02-17".
- Hec_Yeomans dateOfDeath "1968-09-11".
- Hec_Yeomans deathDate "1968-09-11".
- Hec_Yeomans deathPlace Parkville,_Victoria.
- Hec_Yeomans fullname "Hector Richard Yeomans".
- Hec_Yeomans games(goals)_ "15".
- Hec_Yeomans games(goals)_ "20".
- Hec_Yeomans games(goals)_ "5".
- Hec_Yeomans games(goals)_ "72".
- Hec_Yeomans heightweight "173".
- Hec_Yeomans name "Hec Yeomans".
- Hec_Yeomans name "Yeomans, Hector Richard".
- Hec_Yeomans placeOfBirth "Albert Park, Victoria, Australia".
- Hec_Yeomans placeOfDeath "Parkville, Victoria, Australia".
- Hec_Yeomans position "Forward".
- Hec_Yeomans shortDescription "Australian rules footballer".
- Hec_Yeomans statsend "1925".
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- Hec_Yeomans years "1920".
- Hec_Yeomans years "1921".
- Hec_Yeomans years "1925".
- Hec_Yeomans years "Total".
- Hec_Yeomans description "Australian rules footballer".
- Hec_Yeomans description "Australian rules footballer".
- Hec_Yeomans subject Category:1895_births.
- Hec_Yeomans subject Category:1968_deaths.
- Hec_Yeomans subject Category:Australian_military_personnel_of_World_War_I.
- Hec_Yeomans subject Category:Australian_rules_footballers_from_Victoria_(Australia).
- Hec_Yeomans subject Category:Brunswick_Football_Club_players.
- Hec_Yeomans subject Category:Hawthorn_Football_Club_(VFA)_players.
- Hec_Yeomans subject Category:Hawthorn_Football_Club_players.
- Hec_Yeomans subject Category:Recipients_of_the_Military_Medal.
- Hec_Yeomans subject Category:St_Kilda_Football_Club_players.
- Hec_Yeomans hypernym Footballer.
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- Hec_Yeomans comment "Hector Richard \"Hec\" Yeomans (17 February 1895 – 11 September 1968) was an Australian rules footballer who played with St Kilda and Hawthorn in the Victorian Football League (VFL).Yeomans was born in Albert Park, Melbourne in 1895, the only child of Richard Eli Yeomans and Norah Teresa Cameron.".
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- Hec_Yeomans sameAs Q18109291.
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- Hec_Yeomans givenName "Hector Richard".
- Hec_Yeomans isPrimaryTopicOf Hec_Yeomans.