- Karl-Rudolf Silberg-
Sillak (20
March 1906 – 17
December 1974) was an
Estonian footballer, who made 52
appearances for the
Estonia national team between...
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Alfred Schmidt (from 1936 Ain
Sillak, 1 May 1898 – 5
November 1972) was an
Estonian featherweight weightlifter who won a
silver medal at the 1920 Summer...
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players Eugen Einmann (65),
Eduard Ellman-Eelma (58) and Karl-Rudolf Silberg-
Sillak (52). Top goal
scorers were Ellman-Eelma (21
goals in 65 matches), Richard...
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known to this day as the "Wulver's Stane".
There he
would sit
fishing sillaks and
piltaks for hour
after hour. He was
reported to have
frequently left...
- 1939),
Estonian politician Ain
Seppik (born 1952),
Estonian politician Ain
Sillak (Alfred Schmidt, 1898–1972),
Estonian weightlifter Ain
Tammus (born 1969)...
- Latvia 1–3 Turkey Riga,
Latvia Bārda 56'
Report 11', 16', 68'
Sporel Stadium: LSB
Stadions Attendance: 5,000 Referee:
August Silber-
Sillak (Estonia)...
- 37'
Linna 23'
Korma 60', 70'
Report Staliński 37', 80' Müller 83' Stadium: Töölön Pallokenttä Attendance: 3,000 Referee:
August Silber-
Sillak (Estonia)...
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lawyer and politician,
deputy mayor of
Tallinn (1918)
Alfred Schmidt (Ain
Sillak; 1898–1972), weightlifter, born in
Hageri Manor Hageri church Old pharmacy...
- Pallokenttä,
Helsinki Eklöf 15', 37'
Linna 23'
Korma 60', 70'
Report Staliński 37', 80' Müller 83' Attendance: 3,000 Referee:
August Silber-
Sillak (Estonia)...
- – DF –
Voldemar Peterson 03 – DF –
Valter Neeris 04 – MF – Karl-Rudolf
Sillak 05 – MF – Egon
Parbo 06 – MF –
Helmuth Räästas 07 – FW –
Georg Siimenson...