about the Channel Island called Herm Infobox Country native name Haerme conventional long name Herm common name Herm image flag Flag of Herm.svg image coat Blason Ile Herm.svg image map Uk map guernsey.png ... Governor leader name2 Peter Walker RAF officer Peter Walker leader title3 List of tenants of Herm ... of Guernsey, of which Herm is a dependency, issue their own pound sterling sterling coins and banknotes see Guernsey pound . Herm Guern siais Haerme is the smallest of the Channel Islands that is open ..., Herm does allow All terrain vehicle quad bike s and tractor s for the locals. Herm won the 2002 .... Ancient history Herm was occupied in prehistoric times the remains of Neolithic chamber tomb s have been found on the island. Middle Ages The first records of Herm s inhabitants in historic ... the name Herm supposedly derives from hermit s who settled there although an alternative interpretation derives Herm from Old Norse language Norse erm referring to an arm like appearance of the island ... moment in Herm s political history was 933, when the Channel Islands were annexed to the Duchy of Normandy ..., Herm gradually lost its monastic inhabitants, and between 1570 and 1737 it was used as a hunting ground by the governors of Guernsey. 19th century to 1940 Image Herm, Sark and Jethou.jpg left thumb An aerial shot showing Herm in the centre with Jethou next to it, Sark in the background and Guernsey in the foreground. In the 19th century, industry arrived in Herm with the establishment of granite ... of the Glen and Whisky Galore novel Whisky Galore . World War II Image Herm Cottage.JPG thumb Fisherman s cottage on Herm On 25 July 1940, a few weeks after the arrival of Germany German troops in Guernsey ... a propaganda film. They went back to Guernsey the same day. Herm s sandy beaches were soon used for practising ... the island saw little of the Germans beyond officers making trips to shoot rabbits. Herm ... of 9 10 February 1943 as a simultaneous raid on Herm, Jethou and Brecqhou to take prisoners ... more details
Herm may refer to wiktionarypar hermHerm , one of the Channel Islands in the English Channel Herma , the ancient boundary markers representing Hermes Herma Herm , a type of sculpture, of classical Greek origin with a torso or head attached to a square base. Herm, Landes , the French commune herm. hermaphrodite , an organism with both sexes a botanical zoological abbreviation Hermit , in the Christian Church when the term Herm. follows the name of a Christian saint it denotes that the saint was a Hermit. Herm, a fictional race of aliens in Marvel Comics, of whom Klaatu comics Klaatu is a notable member disambig de Herm fr Herm it Herm nl Herm no Herm oc rm omonimia pl Herm pt Herm desambigua o sv Herm ... more details
Infobox French commune name Herm region Aquitaine department Landes d partement Landes arrondissement Arrondissement of Dax canton Canton of Dax Nord INSEE 40123 postal code 40990 mayor Robert Pouysegu term 2008&ndash 2014 intercommunality Communaut de communes du Grand Dax longitude 1.14305555556 latitude 43.8080555556 elevation m 60 elevation min m 28 elevation max m 84 area km2 52.08 population 968 population date 2006 Herm is a Communes of France commune in the Landes department Landes Departments of France department in Aquitaine in south western France . See also Communes of the Landes department Landes communes Category Communes of Landes department Landes geo stub an rm ca rm ceb Herm de Herm Landes es Herm Landas eu Herm Landak fr Herm Landes it Herm Landes la Herm Landae ms Herm, Landes nl Herm Landes oc rm Lanas pms Herm pl Herm Landy pt Herm Landes uk vi Herm, Landes vo Herm war Herm, Landes ... more details
Infobox flag Name Herm Article Type Image Flag of Herm.svg Nickname Morenicks Use Symbol Proportion 3 5 Adoption c. 1953 Design White with a red St George s Cross with a banner of the arms of Herm in the canton between two dolphins argent a bend or bearing three cowled monks sable. Designer William Crampton Type National The flag of Herm is white with a red St George s Cross with a banner of the arms of Herm in the Flag terminology canton the arms are azure , between two dolphin s argent a bend or bearing three cowled monks sable in the bottom left and top right. The ratio is 3 5. The flag was designed by the United Kingdom British vexillologist William Crampton . The arms of Herm was adopted in 1953. Around 1951 the island used a blue flag with the coat of arms of Guernsey near the hoist. ref http flagspot.net flags gg.html hermHerm , Flags of the World. ref References reflist See also List of flags of the United Kingdom Normandy Symbols Symbols of Normandy Flag of Guernsey Flag of Europe nationalflags to edit this table, go to Template Nationalflags Flags of British dependencies DEFAULTSORT Herm, Flag of Category National symbols of Herm Flag Category National symbols of Guernsey Herm Category National flags Guernsey stub europe flag stub de Flagge Guernseys Flaggen der Inseln fa fr Drapeau de Herm he mk nl Vlag van Herm pt Bandeira de Herm th ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 Herm Urenda was an American college and professional football player. A wide receiver, he played college football at the University of the Pacific United States University of the Pacific , and played professionally in the American Football League for the Oakland Raiders in 1963. See also List of American Football League players Other American Football League players Category Oakland Raiders AFL players Urenda, Herm ... more details
Klaus Herm b. 13 January 1925 in Berlin , Germany is a Germany German television actor . He started his career with several stage engagements, for example 18 years at Staatliche Schauspielb hnen Berlin . Selected filmography Derrick TV series Derrick Season 5, Episode 7 Kaffee mit Beate 1978 Derrick TV series Derrick Season 8, Episode 6 Tod Eines Italieners 1981 Derrick TV series Derrick Season 9, Episode 4 Die Fahrt nach Lindau 1982 Derrick TV series Derrick Season 11, Episode 14 Stellen Sie sich vor, man hat Dr. Prestel erschossen 1984 External links imdb name id 0379084 name Klaus Herm http www.agentur nicolai.de detail.php3?actor 92 Agency Ute Nicolai de icon Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Herm, Klaus ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 13 January 1925 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Herm, Klaus Category 1925 births Category Living people Category German television actors Category German actors Category People from Berlin Germany tv actor stub de Klaus Herm ... more details
Infobox NBA biography name Herm Fuetsch image width caption position Guard basketball Guard height ft 6 height in 0 weight lb 170 number 23 birth date birth date 1918 6 6 birth place San Francisco, California , U.S. death date death date and age 2010 9 29 1918 6 6 death place Novato, California , U.S. nationality United States American high school San Francisco Polytechnic High School draft round draft pick draft year draft team career start 1945 career end 1948 teams nowiki nowiki Cleveland Allmen Transfers National Basketball League United States NBL 1945 1946 Baltimore Bullets 1944 1954 Baltimore Bullets 1947 48 BAA season 1947 1948 highlights nowiki nowiki List of NBA Champions BAA Champion small 1948 BAA Finals 1948 small Herman Joseph Herm Fuetsch July 6, 1918 &ndash September 29, 2010 was an United States American professional basketball player in the 1940s. A 6 0 guard basketball guard , Fuetsch was a member of the 1947 48 BAA season 1947 48 Baltimore Bullets 1944 1954 Batimore Bullets team that won the 1948 Basketball Association of America championship. He averaged 2.6 points per game in his BAA career. External links http www.basketball reference.com players f fuetshe01.html Career statistics http www.tributes.com show Herman Fuetsch 89631593 Obituary Baltimore Bullets 1947 48 BAA champions Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Fuetsch, Herm ALTERNATIVE NAMES Fuetsch, Herman Joseph SHORT DESCRIPTION American basketball player DATE OF BIRTH July 6, 1918 PLACE OF BIRTH San Francisco, California , U.S. DATE OF DEATH September 29, 2010 PLACE OF DEATH Novato, California , U.S. DEFAULTSORT Fuetsch, Herm Category 1918 births Category 2010 deaths Category American basketball players Category Baltimore Bullets 1944 1954 players Category Sportspeople from California Category People from San Francisco, California Category Disease related deaths in California 1910s US basketball bio stub it Herm Fuetsch pt Herm Fuetsch ... more details
Infobox MLB player name Herm Holshouser image position Pitcher bats Right throws Right birth date birth date 1907 1 20 birth place Rockwell, North Carolina death date death date and age 1994 7 26 1907 1 20 death place Concord, North Carolina debutdate April 15 debutyear by 1930 debutteam Baltimore Orioles St. Louis Browns finaldate September 16 finalyear by 1930 finalteam Baltimore Orioles St. Louis Browns stat1label Win loss record pitching Win loss record stat1value 0 1 stat2label Earned run average stat2value 7.80 stat3label Strikeout s stat3value 37 teams nowiki nowiki Baltimore Orioles St. Louis Browns 1930 Herman Alexander Holshouser January 20, 1907 July 26, 1994 was a pitcher in Major League Baseball . He played for the Baltimore Orioles St. Louis Browns in 1930. ref name statistics http www.baseball reference.com players h holshhe01.shtml Herm Holshouser Statistics and History . baseball reference.com . Retrieved 2010 12 28. ref References reflist External links baseballstats br h holshhe01 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Holshouser, Herm ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Major League Baseball pitcher DATE OF BIRTH January 20, 1907 PLACE OF BIRTH Rockwell, North Carolina DATE OF DEATH July 26, 1994 PLACE OF DEATH Concord, North Carolina DEFAULTSORT Holshouser, Herm Category 1907 births Category 1994 deaths Category Major League Baseball pitchers Category St. Louis Browns players Category Baseball players from North Carolina US baseball pitcher 1900s stub ... more details
Infobox MLB player name Herm Winningham image HermWinninghamOF.jpg position Center Fielder bats Left throws Right birth date Birth date and age 1961 12 1 birth place Orangeburg, South Carolina debutdate September 1 debutyear By 1984 debutteam New York Mets finaldate October 3 finalyear By 1992 finalteam Boston Red Sox stat1label Batting Average stat1value .239 stat2label Hit baseball Hits stat2value 452 stat3label Stolen base SB stat3value 105 teams nowiki nowiki New York Mets 1984 in baseball 1984 Montreal Expos By 1985 By 1988 Cincinnati Reds By 1988 By 1991 Boston Red Sox By 1992 highlights nowiki nowiki World Series champion 1990 World Series 1990 Drafted by the New York Mets in the 1st round 9th pick of the 1981 amateur draft Herman Son Winningham born December 1, 1961 in Orangeburg, South Carolina is a former center fielder in Major League Baseball . Drafted by the New York Mets in the 1st round of the 1981 Major League Baseball Draft 1981 amateur draft , Winningham made his major league debut with the Mets on September 1, By 1984 , and appeared in his final game on October 3, By 1992 . Winningham was a member of the Cincinnati Reds team that defeated the Oakland Athletics in the 1990 World Series . External links Baseballstats br w winnihe01 cube w herb winningham 1990 Cincinnati Reds Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Winningham, Herm ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American baseball player DATE OF BIRTH December 1, 1961 PLACE OF BIRTH Orangeburg, South Carolina DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Winningham, Herm Category 1961 births Category Living people Category People from Orangeburg, South Carolina Category African American baseball players Category Major League Baseball center fielders Category New York Mets players Category Montreal Expos players Category Cincinnati Reds players Category Boston Red Sox players Category Indianapolis ... players US baseball outfielder 1960s stub fr Herm Winningham pt Herm Winningham ... more details
Infobox MLB player name Herm Wehmeier position Pitcher image Herm Wehmeier 1953.jpg caption Wehmeier in about 1953. bats Right throws Right birth date Birth date 1927 2 18 birth place Cincinnati, Ohio death date death date and age 1973 5 21 1927 2 18 death place Dallas, Texas debutdate September 7 debutyear 1945 debutteam Cincinnati Reds finaldate July 23 finalyear 1958 finalteam Detroit Tigers stat1label Win loss record pitching Win Loss record stat1value 92 108 stat2label Earned run average stat2value 4.80 stat3label Inning baseball Innings pitched stat3value 1,803 teams nowiki nowiki Cincinnati Reds Cincinnati Reds Redlegs 1945 1947 1954 Philadelphia Phillies 1954 1956 St. Louis Cardinals 1956 1958 Detroit Tigers 1958 Herman Ralph Wehmeier February 18, 1927 May 21, 1973 was an United States American professional baseball player, a right handed pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds 1945 and 1947 54 , Philadelphia Phillies 1954 56 , St. Louis Cardinals 1956 58 and Detroit Tigers 1958 . Wehmeier stood convert 6 ft 2 in tall and weighed convert 185 lb . He was born in Cincinnati, Ohio , and died in Dallas, Texas , at the age of 46, while he was testifying in a trial. He led the National League in Walks Allowed in 1949 117 , 1950 135 and 1952 103 . He led the NL in Earned Runs Allowed 145 in 1950. He led the NL in Wild Pitches in 1949 7 and 1950 11 . He led the NL in Hit Batsmen 7 in 1952. In 13 seasons he had a 92 108 Win Loss record, 240 Games Started, 79 Complete Games, 9 Shutouts, 9 Saves, 1,803 Innings Pitched, 794 Strikeouts, and a 4.80 ERA. Sources baseballstats br w wehmehe01 External links http www.findagrave.com cgi bin fg.cgi?page gr&GRid 13580912 Herm Wehmeier at Find a Grave Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Wehmeier, Herm ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American baseball player DATE OF BIRTH February 18, 1927 PLACE OF BIRTH Cincinnati, Ohio DATE OF DEATH May 21, 1973 PLACE OF DEATH Dallas, Texas DEFAULTSORT Wehmeier, Herm Category 1927 births ... more details
Infobox NBA biography name Herm Schaefer image width caption position Guard basketball Guard Forward basketball Forward height ft 6 height in 0 weight lb 175 number 32, 7, 24, 10 birth date birth date 1919 12 20 birth place Fort Wayne, Indiana death date death date and age 1980 03 21 1919 12 20 death place nationality United States American high school college Indiana Hoosiers men s basketball Indiana draft round draft pick draft year draft team career start 1941 career end 1950 teams nowiki nowiki Fort Wayne Pistons National Basketball League United States NBL 1941 1943, 1945 1946 Indianapolis Kautskys NBL 1946 1947 Minneapolis Lakers 1947 48 NBL season 1947 1949 50 NBA season 1950 coach nowiki nowiki Indianapolis Olympians 1951 52 NBA season 1951 1952 53 NBA season 1953 highlights nowiki nowiki List of NBA Champions BAA Champion small 1949 BAA Finals 1949 small NBA Champion small 1950 NBA Finals 1950 small Herman H. Schaefer December 20, 1919&ndash March 21, 1980 was an United States American professional basketball player and coach. A 6 0 guard basketball guard forward basketball forward from Indiana University , Schaefer played in the National Basketball League United States National Basketball League and National Basketball Association from 1941 to 1950 as a member of the Fort Wayne Pistons , Indianapolis Kautskys , and Minneapolis Lakers . ref The Official NBA Encyclopedia . 2000. page 733. ref Schaefer later served as coach of the Indianapolis Olympians . References reflist External links basketball reference 1940 Indiana Hoosiers men s basketball navbox Minneapolis Lakers 1948 49 BAA champions Minneapolis Lakers 1949 50 NBA champions Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Schaefer, Herm ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 12 20 19 PLACE ..., Herm Category 1919 births Category 1980 deaths Category American basketball players Category ... Herm Schaefer it Herm Schaefer ... more details
Herm Johnson born March 4, 1953 in Eau Claire, Wisconsin , is a former driver in the Champ Car CART Championship Car series. He raced in 7 seasons 1979 1985 , with 35 ref 35 starts do not include the 1982 Indy 500, as it was not a CART race that year. ref career starts, including the 1984 Indianapolis 500 . He also raced at Indy in 1982, but the race was not part of CART that year. He finished in the top ten 8 times, with his best finish in 6th position in 1982 at Atlanta. In 1976, Johnson won the SCCA National Championship at Road Atlanta and was the 1977 United States Automobile Club USAC Super Vee Champion. Johnson s father suffered a fatal heart attack, while watching him race in the 1982 Indianapolis 500. Also during this race, Rick Mears bumped into the back of his car on a lap 183 pit stop. For his next race Johnson, who runs a business painting helmets, trimmed the back edge of his rear wing with the message Rick...if you can read this, you re too close. Herm currently resides in Eau Claire, Wisconsin , running his custom painting business, Just Herm Designs . ref http www.justherm.com JustHerm.com ref The shop has done work for several Indy 500 winners as well as IRL and NHRA Champions Eddie Cheever Jr., Al Unser Jr., Johnny Herbert & Sam Hornish, Jr. to name a few as well as amateur racers like Jon Belanger. The shop specializes in custom paint jobs for helmets, racecars, and motorcycles. Herm also is a performance driving instructor ref http www.birperformance.com viewpage.aspx?ID 87 BIR Performance Driving School Instructors ref at Brainerd International Raceway in Brainerd Minnesota . Indy 500 results class wikitable style font size 95 Year Chassis Engine Start Finish 1980 Indianapolis 500 1980 Lightning Offy colspan 2 Failed to Qualify 1981 Indianapolis 500 ... Persondata . NAME Johnson, Herm ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH March 4, 1953 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Johnson, Herm Category 1953 births Category ... more details
Gerhard Herm born 26 April 1931 is a German journalist and writer. He studied at the Werner Friedmann Institute and received a grant from the Fulbright Program to study in the USA. In connection with his studies, Herm was given a position as a journalist at Tagesschau Germany Tagesschau television. Later he switched to WDR and published his first book in 1964. During his time in television, he participated in the production of forty documentary programmes. In addition to his work in television, radio plays, and features he has written a number of works of fiction and non fiction. Works Non fiction Amerika erobert Europa . Econ, D sseldorf 1964 Die Diadochen Die Kelten . Econ, D sseldorf 1975 br English translation The Celts The People Who Came Out of the Darkness , Book Club Associates, London 1975 br English translation The Celts The People Who Came Out of the Darkness , St. Martin s Press, New York 2002, ISBN 0312313438 ISBN13 9780312313432 . Die Ph nizier. Das Purpurreich der Antike . Rowohlt, Reinbek 1987, ISBN 3 499 18387 0 br English translation The Phoenicians The Purple Empire of the Ancient World , 1975 br French translation Les Ph niciens , Fayard, Paris 2002, ISBN 2213598452 ISBN13 9782213598451 . Des Reiches Herrlichkeit Die Diadochen Alexanders Erben kampfen um d. Weltherrschaft . Bertelsmann, G tersloh 1978, ISBN 3570004341 ISBN13 9783570004340 Strahlend in Purpur und Gold D. heilige Reich von Konstantinopel . Econ, D sseldorf 1979, ISBN 3430144558 ISBN13 9783430144551 Amerika ist an allem schuld Die Amerikanisierung der Alten Welt . Heyne, Munich 1980, ISBN 3453013069 ISBN13 9783453013063 Karl der Grosse . Econ, D sseldorf 1987, ISBN 3 430 14457 4 Deutschland ... 120659697 Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Herm, Gerhard ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION author DATE OF BIRTH 1931 04 26 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Herm ... stub de Gerhard Herm it Gerhard Herm ... more details
Infobox CFL player name Herm Harrison image ImageWidth 150 caption import position1 Tight end number 76 College Arizona State University Arizona State birth date birth place Height ft Height in Weight lbs playing years 1964 1972 playing teams Calgary Stampeders career highlights CFLAllStar 1968 CFL season 1968 CFL All Stars 1968 , 1969 CFL season 1969 CFL All Stars 1969 , 1970 CFL season 1970 CFL All Stars 1970 Awards Honors Records CFHOF harrisonhermhamhands CFHOFYear 1993 Herman Ham Hands Harrison born 1942 is a former tight end for the Calgary Stampeders from 1964 1972. He was a CFL All Star 3 times. Thanks to his sure handed catches from Jerry Keeling , Calgary won the 59th Grey Cup of 1971. ref name cfhof cite web url http cfhof.ca index.php?module page&id 24&player Harrison, 20Herm 20 Ham 20Hands title Herm Ham Hands Harrison publisher Canadian Football Hall of Fame & Museum ref ref http www.cflapedia.com Players h harrison herm.htm ref Harrison scored the only touchdown of the Stampeders that day, a 14 yard pass from Keeling in a 14 11 victory. The Stampeders also won the 1968 and 1970 Western Finals, with Peter Liske and Keeling at quarterback, respectively, but lost the 56th Grey Cup to the Ottawa Rough Riders and the 58th Grey Cup to the Montreal Alouettes . Harrison led the Western conference in pass receptions in 1969 and 1970, with 68 and 70, respectively, and tied for the lead in 1971 with 70 catches. In 1968, he led the CFL with 1,306 yards receiving, forming with wide receiver Terry Evanshen a very potent passing offense that year, receiving passes from Liske. Harrison was inducted into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame in 1993 and his number no 76 retired as a member of Calgary. Videos http www.youtube.com watch?v Kuclh4OdxCI Seen in game 3 of the 1970 ... Persondata . NAME Harrison, Herm ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1942 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Harrison, Herm Category 1942 births Category Arizona ... more details
all time roster player schneidman herm 1935 39 Player profile 1936 Green Bay Packers 1939 Green Bay Packers Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Schneidman, Herm ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... 12, 2008 PLACE OF DEATH Quincy, IL DEFAULTSORT Schneidman, Herm Category 1913 births Category 2008 ... more details
Image HermBrunotte.jpg thumb 250px right Herm Brunotte in 1948 Herm Brunotte August 26, 1921 March 5, 2010 was an American college and professional basketball player. Born in Brooklyn , New York, he was a star guard at Brooklyn Polytechnic until the outbreak of World War II sent him to Model City near Niagara Falls, New York for classified work in support of the Manhattan Project . He began taking courses at nearby Canisius College in Buffalo, and joined their basketball team. In 1944, he won the team s Most Valuable Player Award for leading the school to its first berth in the eight team National Invitation Tournament in Madison Square Garden. Brunotte scored a team high 11 points in a 43 29 first round loss to Oklahoma A&M on March 20, 1944 before a crowd of 16,273. The undersized Canisius team was forced to dramatically alter its shots when confronted with 7 foot center Bob Kurland , who excelled at defensive goaltending. The 1943 44 season marked the end of legal defensive goaltending in NCAA competition. Canisius finished with a win loss record of 15 6 including a 48 43 regular season win over eventual NIT champs St. John s Red Storm men s basketball St. Johns . Brunotte was named a Sporting News 3rd Team 1944 NCAA Men s Basketball All Americans All American . He entered the Army in late 1944 and served in counter intelligence. After the war, Brunotte returned to Brooklyn Polytechnic and completed his degree in chemical engineering. He had a short professional career playing for the Sacramento Kings Rochester Royals of the National Basketball Association National Basketball League . He also assisted Van Miller during broadcasts of Buffalo Bills football games on WBEN AM WBEN radio. References Reflist http www.buffalonews.com deaths local obituaries article38086.ece .... NY Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Brunotte, Herm ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... Brunotte, Herm Category 1921 births Category 2010 deaths Category American basketball players ... more details
Infobox NFL player name Herman Rohrig birth date birthdate 1918 3 19 birth place Mason City, Iowa death date July 2002 ref name Life In Legacy Week of July 20, 2002 http www.lifeinlegacy.com 2002 WIR20020720.html D12 Life In Legacy Week of July 20, 2002 ref deathplace heightft 5 heightin 8 weight 190 college University of Nebraska Lincoln Nebraska debutyear 1941 debutteam Green Bay Packers finalteam Green Bay Packers finalyear 1947 draftyear 1941 draftround 6 draftpick 46 pastteams nowiki nowiki Green Bay Packers 1941 NFL season 1941 , 1946 NFL season 1946 1947 NFL season 1947 statseason 1947 statlabel1 Receptions statvalue1 13 statlabel2 Receiving yards statvalue2 94 statlabel3 Kick returns statvalue3 30 statlabel4 Return yards statvalue4 357 statlabel5 Field goal attempts statvalue5 1 statlabel6 Field goals made statvalue6 1 nfl ROH664464 Herm Rohrig was a former player in the National Football League . He was drafted by the Green Bay Packers in the sixth round of the 1941 NFL Draft and would play three seasons with the team. ref cite web url http www.pro football reference.com players R RohrHe20.htm title Herm Rohrig NFL & AFL Football Statistics publisher Pro Football Reference.com date 1918 03 19 accessdate 2010 12 20 ref Following his retirement as a player, he worked as an Official American football official and a scout in the NFL and would serve as an official during Super Bowl I . A graduate of Lincoln High School Lincoln, Nebraska Lincoln High School in Lincoln, Nebraska , he is an inductee in the Nebraska Sports Hall of Fame. ref cite web url http www.nebhalloffame.org inductee.php?hofid 152&type name title Nebraska High School Sports Hall of Fame Foundation publisher Nebhalloffame.org date accessdate 2010 12 20 ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Rohrig, Herm ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH March 19, 1918 PLACE OF BIRTH Mason City, Iowa DATE OF DEATH 2002 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Rohrig, Herm Cat ... more details
Infobox MLB player name Herm Malloy image HermanMalloy.jpg caption Herman Malloy, Detroit Tigers pitcher position Pitcher bats Right throws Right birth date birth date 1885 6 1 birth place Massillon, Ohio death date death date and age 1942 5 9 1885 6 1 death place Louisville, Ohio debutdate October 6 debutyear 1907 debutteam Detroit Tigers finaldate June 1 finalyear 1908 finalteam Detroit Tigers stat1label Win loss record pitching Win loss record stat1value 0 3 stat2label Earned run average stat2value 4.32 stat3label Strikeout s stat3value 14 teams nowiki nowiki Detroit Tigers 1907 08 John Herman Malloy June 1, 1885 May 9, 1942 , nicknamed Tug , was a Major League Baseball pitcher who played for the Detroit Tigers in their American League pennant winning years of 1907 and 1908. He played in 4 games 3 as a starter and had a record of 0 3 in 25 innings pitched with an earned run average of 2.47. Malloy was born and died in Massillon, Ohio . External links baseballstats br malloy001her Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Malloy, Herm ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American baseball player DATE OF BIRTH June 1, 1885 PLACE OF BIRTH Massillon, Ohio DATE OF DEATH May 9, 1942 PLACE OF DEATH Louisville, Ohio DEFAULTSORT Malloy, Herm Category 1885 births Category 1942 deaths Category Detroit Tigers players Category Major League Baseball pitchers Category Baseball players from Ohio Category People from Massillon, Ohio Category Evansville River Rats players Category Dayton Veterans players Category Fort Wayne Billikens players Category Wilkes Barre Barons players Category Baltimore Orioles IL players Category Scranton Miners players Category Utica Utes players US baseball pitcher 1880s stub ... more details
Infobox NBA biography name Herm Gilliam image width caption position Guard basketball Guard Small forward height ft 6 height in 3 weight lb 190 number 30, 9, 3 birth date birth date 1946 05 05 birth place Winston Salem, North Carolina Winston Salem , North Carolina death date death date and age 2005 04 16 1946 05 05 death place Salem, Oregon Salem , Oregon nationality United States American high school Atkins High School Atkins br Winston Salem, North Carolina college Purdue Boilermakers men s basketball Purdue draft round 1 draft pick 8 draft year 1969 draft team Sacramento Kings Cincinnati Royals career start 1969 career end 1977 years1 nbay 1969 full y team1 Cincinnati Royals years2 nbay 1970 full y team2 Los Angeles Clippers Buffalo Braves years3 nbay 1971 start nbay 1974 end team3 Atlanta Hawks years4 nbay 1975 full y team4 Seattle SuperSonics years5 nbay 1976 full y team5 Portland Trail ... g Herman Herm L. Gilliam Jr. May 5, 1946 April 16, 2005 was an American professional basketball player. He was born in Winston Salem, North Carolina . College career Purdue 1965 1969 Herm Gilliam attended ... time scoring leaders, averaging 16 points a game. After his junior season, Herm declined to leave ... points vs. the Cleveland Cavaliers on March 19, 1972. Herm s best career season came during the 1972 ... the 1973 74 season. Deleted image removed Image Gill Hm.jpg right thumb Herm Gilliam in 1976 as a member ... as Herm s Game. Los Angeles was playing at home and playing a strong game, and it led 77 70 going into the fourth quarter. Herm Gilliam started the fourth quarter for Portland and played brilliantly ... http www.nba.com blazers features Herm Gilliam Remembered 139636 41.html Herm Gilliam Remembered NBA.com ... Gilliam, Herm ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH May 5, 1946 PLACE OF BIRTH Winston ..., Oregon Salem , Oregon DEFAULTSORT Gilliam, Herm Category 1946 births Category 2005 deaths Category ... Category Deaths from myocardial infarction 1940s US basketball bio stub es Herm Gilliam it Herm Gilliam ... more details
Infobox MLB player name Herm McFarland image Herm McFarland.jpg position Outfielder birth date March 11, 1870 birth place Des Moines, Iowa death date death date and age 1935 9 21 1870 3 11 death place Richmond, Virginia bats Left throws Right debutdate April 21 debutyear 1896 debutteam Louisville Colonels finaldate September 29 finalyear 1903 finalteam New York Yankees New York Highlanders stat1label Batting average stat1value .266 stat2label Home run s stat2value 13 stat3label Run batted in Runs batted in stat3value 167 teams nowiki nowiki Louisville Colonels 1896 Cincinnati Reds 1898 Chicago White Sox 1901 02 New York Yankees Baltimore Orioles 1902 New York Yankees New York Highlanders 1903 Hermas Walter McFarland March 11, 1870 September 21, 1935 was a professional baseball player. He played all or part of five seasons in Major League Baseball for the Louisville Colonels 1896 , Cincinnati Reds 1898 , Chicago White Sox 1901 02 and New York Yankees Baltimore Orioles New York Highlanders 1902 03 , primarily as an outfielder . Born in Des Moines, Iowa , McFarland was a member of the White Sox team that won the 1901 American League pennant sports pennant . In 5 seasons he played in 352 games and had 1,278 at bats, 204 runs, 340 hits, 61 doubles, 28 triples, 13 home runs, 167 RBI, 64 stolen bases, 175 walks, .266 batting average, .362 on base percentage, .388 slugging percentage, 496 total bases and 26 sacrifice hits. He died in Richmond, Virginia at the age of 65. Sources Baseballstats br m mcfarhe01 brm mcfarl001her 1901 Chicago White Sox Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Macfarland, Herm ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American baseball player DATE OF BIRTH March 11, 1870 PLACE OF BIRTH Des Moines, Iowa DATE OF DEATH September 21, 1935 PLACE OF DEATH Richmond, Virginia DEFAULTSORT Macfarland, Herm Category Major League Baseball left fielders Category Major League Baseball center fielders Category Louisville Colonels players Category Cincinnati Reds ... more details
Infobox NFL retired image caption position Offensive tackle number 72, 70 birth date birth date 1931 8 29 br Phenix City, Alabama death date death date and age 1991 03 06 1931 08 29 debutyear 1957 finalyear 1966 draftyear 1954 draftround 23 draftpick 270 AFLdraftyear AFLdraftround AFLdraftpick suppdraftyear suppdraftround undraftedyear college Florida A&M Rattlers football Florida A&M teams nowiki nowiki Pittsburgh Steelers 1957 Chicago Bears 1958 1966 stat1label Games played stat1value 127 stat2label stat2value stat3label stat3value nfl LEE721281 pfr pfrcoach dbf cfl afl highlights nowiki nowiki No notable achievements HOF CollegeHOF CFHOF William Herman Lee August 29, 1931 ndash March 6, 1991 was a professional American football offensive tackle in the National Football League . He played 10 seasons with the Pittsburgh Steelers 1957 and the Chicago Bears 1958 1966 . External links http www.databasefootball.com draft draftyear.htm?yr 1954&lg NFL 1954 NFL Draft from databasefootball.com 1963 Chicago Bears Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Lee, Herm ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American football player DATE OF BIRTH August 29, 1931 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH March 6, 1991 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Lee, Herm Category 1931 births Category 1991 deaths Category People from Columbus, Georgia Category Players of American football from Georgia U.S. state Category American football offensive tackles Category Florida A&M Rattlers football players Category Pittsburgh Steelers players Category Chicago Bears players offensive lineman 1930s stub ... more details
Herman G. Merritt November 12, 1900 May 26, 1927 was a shortstop in Major League Baseball who played 20 games for the Detroit Tigers in 1921. Born in Independence, Kansas , Merritt made his major league debut on August 24, 1921, and replaced Donie Bush as the Tigers shortstop for the last month of the 1921 season. In 20 games, Merritt hit for an impressive .370 batting average with a .478 slugging percentage. The 1921 Detroit Tigers season 1921 Tigers had a team batting average of .316 the highest team batting average in major league history. Merritt did not perform well in the field, having a .882 fielding percentage 60 points lower than the league average for shortstops and a 2.65 range factor 2.50 points lower than the league average for shortstops . In 1922, the Tiger signed Topper Rigney at shortstop and had no need for Merritt s services. Despite having a career btting average of .370, Merritt did not play in the major leagues after the 1921 season. He died in Kansas City, Missouri at age 26 in 1927. See also 1921 Detroit Tigers season External links http www.baseball reference.com m merrihe01.shtml Baseball Reference.com Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Merritt, Herm ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH November 12, 1900 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH May 26, 1927 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Merritt, Herm Category Detroit Tigers players Category Baseball players from Kansas Category Major League Baseball shortstops Category 1900 births Category 1927 deaths ... more details
Infobox MLB player image Hermdoscher.jpg name Herm Doscher position Third baseman Umpire baseball Umpire bats Right throws Right birth date Birth date 1852 12 20 birth place New York, New York death date death date and age 1934 3 20 1852 12 20 death place Buffalo, New York debutdate September 5 debutyear By 1872 debutteam Brooklyn Atlantics finaldate August 4 finalyear By 1882 finalteam Cleveland Blues NL Cleveland Blues stat1label Batting average stat1value .224 stat2label Home run s stat2value 0 stat3label Run batted in Runs batted in stat3value 40 teams nowiki nowiki Brooklyn Atlantics By 1872 By 1873 Washington Nationals NA Washington Nationals By 1875 Troy Trojans MLB team Troy Trojans By 1879 Chicago Cubs Chicago White Stockings By 1879 Cleveland Blues NL Cleveland Blues By 1881 By 1882 highlights nowiki nowiki As an umpire, called two no hitter s John Henry Herm Doscher, Sr. December 20, 1852 &ndash March 20, 1934 was an United States American third baseman and umpire baseball umpire in the early years of professional baseball , playing for five different teams in the National Association of Professional Base Ball Players National Association and National League from By 1872 though By 1882 . He also served as a regular umpire in both early Major League Baseball major leagues , the NL 1880&ndash 81 and American Association 19th century American Association 1887&ndash 88, 1890 . ref name retrosheet cite web title Herm Doscher s Stats work retrosheet.org url http www.retrosheet.org boxesetc D Pdosch101.htm accessdate 2008 03 28 ref His son Jack Doscher Jack was a major league pitcher for several years, mainly for the Los Angeles Dodgers Brooklyn Superbas . ref name jackretrosheet ... Seymour url http books.google.com books?id zQO WWL1v1AC&pg PA343&lpg PA343&dq expelled Herm ... Doscher, Herm ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH December 20, 1852 PLACE OF BIRTH New York, New York DATE OF DEATH March 20, 1934 PLACE OF DEATH Buffalo, New York DEFAULTSORT Doscher, Herm ... more details
Infobox MLB player name Herm Starrette position Pitcher image caption bats Right throws Right birth date Birth date and age 1938 11 20 birth place Statesville, North Carolina death date death place debutdate July 1 debutyear By 1963 debutteam Baltimore Orioles finaldate May 10 finalyear By 1965 finalteam Baltimore Orioles stat1label Win loss record pitching Win Loss record stat1value 1 1 stat2label Earned run average stat2value 2.54 stat3label Inning baseball Innings pitched stat3value 46 teams nowiki nowiki Baltimore Orioles 1963 1965 Herman Paul Starrette born November 20, 1938, at Statesville, North Carolina Statesville , North Carolina is a retired relief pitcher , coach baseball pitching and bullpen coach , and farm system official in Major League Baseball . Starrette attended Lenoir Rhyne College in Hickory, North Carolina . During his playing days, he threw and batted right handed, stood 6 1 185 cm tall, and weighed 185 pounds 84 kg . Starrette played his nine year 1958 66 pitching career in the Baltimore Orioles organization, and spent parts of three seasons 1963 65 at the Major League level. Appearing in 27 MLB games, he pitched in 46 inning baseball innings and split two decisions with an earned run average of 2.54. His coaching career began with the Orioles AAA farm club, the Rochester Red Wings , in 1967, and the following season he succeeded George Bamberger as Baltimore s roving minor league pitching instructor. The Orioles system of the time was celebrated for developing young pitching, and after six seasons in that job, Starrette became a Major League pitching coach for the 1974 in baseball 1974 Atlanta Braves . He would spend the next 28 years as a pitching coach, bullpen coach, minor league instructor, coordinator of instruction, and farm system director ... . NAME Starrette, Herm ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH November 20, 1938 PLACE OF BIRTH Statesville, North Carolina DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Starrette, Herm Category ... more details
Holders of the post of tenant of Herm . Gebhard F rst Bl cher von Wahlstatt 1889 1914 Compton Mackenzie 1920 1923 Percival Perry, 1st Baron Perry Percival Lea Dewhurst Perry 1923 1939 A. G. Jefferies 1948 1949 Major Alexander Gough Peter Wood 1949 1998 Adrian Heyworth and Pennie Wood Heyworth 1998 2008 The Starboard Settlement 2008, John and Julia Singer present ref http www.thisisguernsey.com 2008 09 23 new herm tenants vow to keep it open to all New Herm tenants vow to keep it open to all This is Guernsey 23 September 2008 accessed 12 October 2008 ref References reflist DEFAULTSORT List Of Tenants Of Herm Category Tenants of Herm pl Tenanci Hermu ... more details