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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 26. Chapters: Ken Jones, Lenny Woodard, Kevin Ellis, David Watkins, David Phillips Jones, Cliff Jones, Candy Evans, Ray Prosser, Paul Woods, Norman Harris, Rees Thomas, Wilfred Hodder, Malcolm Price, James Phillips Jones, Percy Jones, Bobby Lloyd, Ossie Male, Ray Cale, Mark Jones, Bill Tamplin, Tom Rees, Jack Jones, George Oliver, William Dowell, Harry Peacock, Harry Jarman, Cliff Pritchard, Alex Brown, David Bishop, John Hart Evans, Colin Evans, Cliff Richards, Bobby Windsor, Clive Rowlands, Donald Gullick, Iestyn Thomas, George Lewis, Brian Sparks, Mark Taylor, Mark Ring, Byron Hayward, Vince Griffiths, Frank Andrews, Eddie Butler, Terry Cobner, Graham Price, Dan Lydiate, Jeff Squire, Stuart Prosser, Martin Jagr, Paul Turner, Bleddyn Taylor, Mike Hook, Chick Jenkins, Charlie Faulkner, Steve Jones, Lyndon Mustoe, Morgan Allen, Staff Jones, Ray Cheney, Jonathan Evans, Roger Addison, Lloyd Burns, Laurie Daniel, John Perkins. Excerpt: Kenneth 'Ken' Jeffrey Jones OBE (30 December 1921 - 18 April 2006) was a Welsh sprinter and record breaking Welsh international rugby union footballer. He is best known in Wales for his contribution to Welsh rugby, but most notably for his winning try against the All Blacks in 1953. Jones was born in Blaenavon, Monmouthshire on 30 December 1921 and as a youth attended West Monmouth Grammar School in Pontypool. There, under the guidance of Gilbert Garnett, he nurtured a skill in rugby union, representing his school and during the holidays he would play for Talywain. During the 1939/40 season, he was selected for the Welsh Secondary School XV, his first Welsh cap and later that year he attended St. Paul's Training College in Cheltenham. Jones served his country towards the end of World War II and was stationed in India with the Royal Air Force. It was while on service that Jones developed his sprinting....