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John Olliff Olliff took part in the Wimbledon Championships from 1928. In singles, he advanced to the fourth round several times until 1939. In doubles, he reached the semifinals with his partner Ronnie Shayes where they lost to Harold Hare and Frank Wilde. At the French Championships Olliff reached the fourth round in 1932. He also played at the US Championships in 1929 and 1930, and advanced to the quarterfinals in the last year.
Caleb Olliff In his only match in 1911-12 Olliff took 11 wickets (6 for 37 and 5 for 67) in a two-wicket victory over Canterbury. In his last season, 1912-13, he once again led the first-class wicket-takers, with 19 at 13.10. Against Wellington he took 6 for 62 and 7 for 42. He finished the first innings with a hat-trick, then began Wellington's second innings by taking the first six wickets at a cost of three runs, giving him nine consecutive wickets for three runs. "A collection among the crowd realised £5, and a silver inkstand was presented to Olliff. A well-known ex-player also presented the bowler with an order on a local firm of mercers for a hat, with a stipulation it must be a belltopper."
Caleb Olliff Caleb "Kay" Olliff (9 February 1883 – 21 May 1961) was a New Zealand cricketer who played first-class cricket for Auckland from 1903 to 1913 and represented New Zealand in the days before New Zealand played Test cricket. In a Plunket Shield match in 1913 he took a hat-trick and at one stage took nine wickets for three runs.
Caleb Olliff Olliff was a leg-spinner, "a little man with a big break, who did amazing things with the ball on a sticky wicket, to the utter confusion of even the most experienced batsmen of the day". He made his first-class debut for Auckland on Christmas Day 1903, taking 3 for 45 and 4 for 35 against Wellington. After batting down the order in his first match, he opened the batting in his second, and scored 52 (the top score in the match) and 32.
John Olliff John Sheldon Olliff (1 December 1908 – 29 June 1951) was an English tennis player, author and sportsjournalist.