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Tom Smith
Tom Smith
may refer to:
Sports
R. Thomas "Tom" Smith
(1878–1957), American thoroughbred racehorse trainer of Seabiscuit
Tom Smith (second baseman)
(1851–1889), Major League player
Tom Smith (pitcher)
(1871–1929), Major League player
Tom Smith (basketball coach)
, American college basketball coach
Tom Smith (cricketer born 1985)
, English cricketer who currently plays for Lancashire
Tom Smith (cricketer born 1987)
, English cricketer who currently plays for Middlesex
Tom Smith (fencer)
, Irish Olympic fencer
Tom Smith (footballer born 1876)
(1876–1937), scorer for Tottenham Hotspur in the 1901 FA Cup Final replay
Tom Smith (footballer born 1877)
, English footballer with Preston North End, Southampton and Queens Park Rangers
Tom Smith (footballer born 1900)
(1900–1934), English footballer with Leicester City, Manchester United and Northampton Town
Tom Smith (footballer born 1909)
(1909–1998), Scottish footballer with Kilmarnock, Preston North End and Scotland, also managed Kilmarnock
Tom Smith (footballer born 1973)
, Scottish footballer with Partick Thistle, Ayr United, Clydebank and Hibernian
Tom Smith (rugby union player born 1893)
,
Australian
rugby union
player
Tom Smith (rugby union player born 1971)
,
Scottish
rugby union player
Tom Smith (rugby union player born 1985)
,
Welsh
rugby union player
Others
Tom Smith (filker)
, American musician
"Bear River" Tom Smith
(1830–1870), American law officer
Tom Smith (Labour politician)
(1886–1953), British politician
Tom and Matt Smith
, jazz musicians, educator, Fulbright Professor, drummer, trombonist (b. 1957, 1989)
Tom Smith (musician)
(born 1981), lead singer of British rock band Editors
Tom Smith (playwright)
(born 1969), American playwright and theater director
Tom Rob Smith
(born 1979), British author
See also
Thomas Smith (disambiguation)
Tommy Smith (disambiguation)
Thomas Smyth (disambiguation)
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