Physically, Wright stood around six feet tall, had close-cropped reddish-blond hair and cold, pale blue eyes.
In the 1935 contest Wright stood as an Independent and was successful.
Had the current rage for designer objects existed half a century ago, I doubt that Wright would have stood apart from it.
After grabbing a rebound, Wright, all 7 feet 2 inches and 265 pounds of him, stood alone under the basket.
Wright was a prominent Liberal Unionist and unsuccessfully stood for Parliament in 1895 and 1910.
Wright stood straight.
In his political career, Wright first stood for a Council seat in 1979 and missed out losing by 86 votes.
Wright and three more boys stood in the background, their faces distorted by the poor quality of the copy.
Wright, Randolph and Nationals Manager Frank Robinson stood in right field with concerned looks as Johnson moaned.
Less than 24 hours earlier, it had hurt Wright to stand.