Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/May_Campbell> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 92 of
92
with 100 triples per page.
- May_Campbell abstract "May Emma Campbell (née Pearce) MBE (2 November 1915, in Wagin, Western Australia – 16 February 1981) was a field hockey player who represented Australia in the sport from 1935 to 1948. From the tiny wheatbelt town of Moulyinning, her career spanned 50 years as a player, coach, selector and administrator in several Australian states as well as national duties. She was considered one of Western Australia's and Australia's greatest players, with Indian champion Dhyan Chand saying of her: \"May Campbell is one of the finest players I have seen, man or woman.\"As a player, 1936 was May Campbell's best year: on the Australian tour of the United States and Canada she was Australia's highest goalscorer, she also toured England and New Zealand, and managed a haul of 100 goals in club, national and international matches. In 1938, she scored 20 of WA's 30 goals in the National Championships. During her many years as Western Australian captain, the state failed to win the national title only twice.Campbell played local hockey with Surf Hockey Club (now YMCA Coastal City Hockey Club) with sisters Jean Wynne, (also played for Australia from 1946 to 1953), Morna Hyde (played for Australia in the late 1940s) and Caroline \"Tib\" Ash. May, Jean and Norma all captained the Australian Women's hockey team and the state team at various times and Tib also played at State and national levels.She was made a Member of The Order of the British Empire (Civil) in 1980 and during the WAY 1979 celebrations, was named as the all-time great of women's hockey. She was inducted into the Western Australian Hall of Champions in 1986. The \"May Campbell Service to Sport Award\" is given annually to a sports administrator who has displayed outstanding service to sport in the state.By coincidence, the four hockey playing Pearce sisters shared the same surname as the five Anglo-Indian hockey playing brothers, Cec, Mel, Eric, Gordon and Julian Pearce. Both sets of siblings played for Western Australia and Australia with the sisters dominating in the 1930s through to the mid 60s and the brothers in the 1950s and 60s.John Hyde, MLA for Perth, is Morna Pearce's son and hence May's nephew.".
- May_Campbell alias "May Pearce".
- May_Campbell birthDate "1915-11-02".
- May_Campbell birthPlace Wagin,_Western_Australia.
- May_Campbell birthYear "1915".
- May_Campbell deathDate "1981-02-16".
- May_Campbell deathYear "1981".
- May_Campbell knownFor Field_hockey.
- May_Campbell thumbnail May_Campbell.jpg?width=300.
- May_Campbell wikiPageID "15582700".
- May_Campbell wikiPageLength "4855".
- May_Campbell wikiPageOutDegree "33".
- May_Campbell wikiPageRevisionID "617093916".
- May_Campbell wikiPageWikiLink Australia_womens_national_field_hockey_team.
- May_Campbell wikiPageWikiLink Canada.
- May_Campbell wikiPageWikiLink Category:1915_births.
- May_Campbell wikiPageWikiLink Category:1981_deaths.
- May_Campbell wikiPageWikiLink Category:Australian_female_field_hockey_players.
- May_Campbell wikiPageWikiLink Category:Field_hockey_people_from_Western_Australia.
- May_Campbell wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_Wagin,_Western_Australia.
- May_Campbell wikiPageWikiLink Cec_Pearce.
- May_Campbell wikiPageWikiLink Dhyan_Chand.
- May_Campbell wikiPageWikiLink Electoral_district_of_Perth.
- May_Campbell wikiPageWikiLink England.
- May_Campbell wikiPageWikiLink Eric_Pearce_(field_hockey).
- May_Campbell wikiPageWikiLink Field_hockey.
- May_Campbell wikiPageWikiLink Gordon_Pearce.
- May_Campbell wikiPageWikiLink India.
- May_Campbell wikiPageWikiLink Jean_Wynne.
- May_Campbell wikiPageWikiLink John_Hyde_(Australian_state_politician).
- May_Campbell wikiPageWikiLink Julian_Pearce.
- May_Campbell wikiPageWikiLink Mel_Pearce.
- May_Campbell wikiPageWikiLink Morna_Hyde.
- May_Campbell wikiPageWikiLink Moulyinning,_Western_Australia.
- May_Campbell wikiPageWikiLink New_Zealand.
- May_Campbell wikiPageWikiLink Order_of_the_British_Empire.
- May_Campbell wikiPageWikiLink Tib_Pearce.
- May_Campbell wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- May_Campbell wikiPageWikiLink WAY_79.
- May_Campbell wikiPageWikiLink Wagin,_Western_Australia.
- May_Campbell wikiPageWikiLink Western_Australian_Hall_of_Champions.
- May_Campbell wikiPageWikiLink Wheatbelt_(Western_Australia).
- May_Campbell wikiPageWikiLinkText "May Campbell".
- May_Campbell birthDate "1915-11-02".
- May_Campbell birthPlace Wagin,_Western_Australia.
- May_Campbell caption "1940.0".
- May_Campbell dateOfBirth "1915-11-02".
- May_Campbell dateOfDeath "1981-02-16".
- May_Campbell deathDate "1981-02-16".
- May_Campbell imageSize "150".
- May_Campbell knownFor "Field hockey player".
- May_Campbell name "Campbell, May".
- May_Campbell name "May Emma Campbell".
- May_Campbell nationality "Australian".
- May_Campbell otherNames "May Pearce".
- May_Campbell placeOfBirth Wagin,_Western_Australia.
- May_Campbell shortDescription "Australian field hockey player".
- May_Campbell wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
- May_Campbell wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_person.
- May_Campbell wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Persondata.
- May_Campbell wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- May_Campbell description "Australian field hockey player".
- May_Campbell description "Australian field hockey player".
- May_Campbell subject Category:1915_births.
- May_Campbell subject Category:1981_deaths.
- May_Campbell subject Category:Australian_female_field_hockey_players.
- May_Campbell subject Category:Field_hockey_people_from_Western_Australia.
- May_Campbell subject Category:People_from_Wagin,_Western_Australia.
- May_Campbell hypernym Player.
- May_Campbell type Agent.
- May_Campbell type Athlete.
- May_Campbell type Person.
- May_Campbell type Person.
- May_Campbell type Agent.
- May_Campbell type NaturalPerson.
- May_Campbell type Thing.
- May_Campbell type Q215627.
- May_Campbell type Q5.
- May_Campbell type Person.
- May_Campbell comment "May Emma Campbell (née Pearce) MBE (2 November 1915, in Wagin, Western Australia – 16 February 1981) was a field hockey player who represented Australia in the sport from 1935 to 1948. From the tiny wheatbelt town of Moulyinning, her career spanned 50 years as a player, coach, selector and administrator in several Australian states as well as national duties.".
- May_Campbell label "May Campbell".
- May_Campbell sameAs Q6796457.
- May_Campbell sameAs m.03mggsr.
- May_Campbell sameAs Q6796457.
- May_Campbell wasDerivedFrom May_Campbell?oldid=617093916.
- May_Campbell depiction May_Campbell.jpg.
- May_Campbell givenName "May".
- May_Campbell isPrimaryTopicOf May_Campbell.
- May_Campbell name "Campbell, May".
- May_Campbell name "May Campbell".
- May_Campbell name "May Emma Campbell".
- May_Campbell surname "Campbell".