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5-521: Nitschke is the name of: Jack Nitschke (1905–1982), South Australian cricketer Philip Nitschke (1947– ), South Australian medical doctor, founder of pro-euthanasia group Exit Ray Nitschke (1936–1998), American football player Richard Nitschke (1863–1944), South Australian baritone and racehorse owner Shelley Nitschke (1976– ), South Australian woman cricketer Theodor Rudolph Joseph Nitschke (1834–1883), German botanist Topics referred to by

10-546: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Jack Nitschke Homesdale Carl Nitschke , often misspelt as Holmesdale , and also known as Jack , Sling or Slinger (14 April 1905 – 29 September 1982), was an Australian cricketer . Born on 14 April 1905 in Adelaide , South Australia , Homesdale Nitschke was the son of Carl Hermann Wilhelm Luder Richard "C. H." Nitschke (1866–1922). C.H. bought Hiltaba sheep station in

15-714: The Gawler Ranges in 1918, and Homesdale ran it for some time. He built the current homestead in 1936, before his marriage. His uncle, Richard Nitschke , was a famous baritone . Nitschke's grandfather Wilhelm Nitschke (c. 1817–1889) was the founding owner of the Hackney Distillery . Described by E.W. Swanton as "a left-handed bat of belligerent inclinations", Nitschke played in only two Tests ; against South Africa in Brisbane and Sydney in 1931, and could probably be considered unlucky to have arrived at his best years at

20-446: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Nitschke . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Nitschke&oldid=1087782762 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Surnames from given names Hidden categories: Short description

25-672: The same time as cricketing greats such as Don Bradman , Bill Ponsford , Bill Woodfull , Archie Jackson , Stan McCabe and Alan Kippax . He had far more impressive statistics in domestic first-class cricket where he scored 3,320 runs at an average of 42.03, including nine centuries. Nitschke was a successful racehorse breeder, with "Dayana" winning the Perth Cup in 1973, and the derbies of four states in 1972. He died on 29 September 1982 in North Adelaide . This biographical article related to an Australian cricket person born in

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