
Doug Cowie (footballer) - Wikipedia
Douglas Cowie (5 May 1926 – 26 November 2021) was a Scottish footballer who played for Dundee, Greenock Morton and the Scotland national team. He played initially as a central defender but later converted to a left half .
Doug Cowie (umpire) - Wikipedia
Douglas Bruce Cowie (born 2 December 1946) is a former cricket umpire from New Zealand. He officiated at first-class level for over two decades, before a ten-year spell at international level saw him stand in 22 Tests and 71 ODIs. [1] Cowie also officiated in the 1999 World Cup in England. He retired from all forms of umpiring in 2005. [2]
Doug Cowie Profile - Cricket Player New Zealand - ESPNcricinfo
One of New Zealand's leading umpires, Doug Cowie officiated at first-class level for more than two decades, and on the international stage for ten years during which time he stood...
Doug Cowie - Wikipedia
Doug Cowie may refer to: Doug Cowie (footballer) (1926–2021), Scottish footballer; Doug Cowie (umpire) (born 1946), New Zealand cricket umpire
Douglas Cowie - Royal Holloway Research Portal
Douglas Cowie holds a BA from Colgate University in Hamilton, New York, and undertook his postgraduate study at the University of East Anglia (MA, PhD). He is primarily a fiction writer. His primary interests are American poetry and fiction of the 20th Century, in particular the work of Nelson Algren, and most forms of American popular music.
Douglas Cowie — The Homepage of American Fiction Writer Douglas Cowie
2022年11月11日 · About Douglas Cowie; Music Reviews; News and Events; Podcasts and Interviews; Song of the Week; First Chapters
Biography - Douglas Cowie
2011年3月7日 · Douglas Cowie was born in Elmhurst, Illinois in 1977. He graduated from Colgate University in 1999, and studied for both an MA and PhD at the University of East Anglia. He is the author of Owen Noone and the Marauder (Canongate 2005), Sing for Life: Tin Pan Alley (Black Hill Press 2013), Sing for Life: Away, You Rolling River (Black Hill Press ...
Doug Cowie (footballer) - Simple English Wikipedia, the free …
Douglas Cowie (1 May 1926 – 26 November 2021) was a Scottish footballer. He played for Dundee, Greenock Morton and the Scotland national team. He made 20 appearances on the national team between 1953 until 1958. Cowie died on …
Obituary: Doug Cowie, accomplished footballer who sparkled for …
2022年1月12日 · DOUG Cowie, who has died aged 95, was Scotland’s oldest football internationalist. He won 20 caps in the 1950s while playing for Dundee as a highly accomplished left half...
Doug Cowie retires from umpiring - NZC
2005年8月3日 · New Zealand umpire Doug Cowie announced his retirement from the ICC International panel and New Zealand umpiring panels today. Cowie has been umpiring at the First Class level for 20 years and has umpired at the international level for the past ten years.