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  1. Jim Thorpe Award - The First 20 Years
  2. Jim Thorpe: An entry from Gale's <i>Notable Sports Figures</i> by Ann H. Shurgin, 2004
  3. Jim Thorpe remembered as one of a kind athlete.: An article from: Wind Speaker by Joan Black, 2000-03-01
  4. Jim Thorpe by Thomas Fall, 1970-04-01
  5. Jim Thorpe's remains may be given Native burial.: An article from: Wind Speaker by John Lejins, 1996-03-01
  6. Keep A-Goin': The Life of Lone Star Dietz by Tom Benjey, 2006-04-03
  7. Membre Du Pro Football Hall of Fame: John Elway, O. J. Simpson, Jim Thorpe, Joe Montana, Walter Payton, Vince Lombardi, Arthur Rooney (French Edition)
  8. Carlisle Indian School Football Immortals by Tom Benjey, 2009-01-03
  9. Pioneer in Pro Football: An entry from Gale's <i>American Decades: Primary Sources</i>
  10. Carlisle Vs. ArmyJim Thorpe, Dwight Eisenhower, Pop Warner and the Forgotten Story of Football's Greatest Battle by Lars Anderson, 2007

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Jim Thorpe, Football Star Old Indian Football Star Still in Game. Here's Jim Thorpe , world famous American Indian athlete. Though a bit aged, Jimmy proved he was still the player he was when he starred with sensational plunges and passes as a Rock Island Independent against the Chicago Bears. 1925
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James Thorpe (1888-1953), athlete, shown in his football gear. Head and shoulders photograph.
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22. Jim Thorpe
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24. MSN Encarta - Jim Thorpe
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Encyclopedia Article Multimedia 1 item Thorpe, Jim (1888?-1953), American athlete, one of the greatest all-around athletes of the 20th century. He was born near Prague, Indian Territory (now in Oklahoma), and educated at Haskell Institute, in Lawrence, Kansas, and at Carlisle Indian School. His full name was James Francis Thorpe, but his original Native American name was Wa-tho-huck (“Bright Path”); his parents were of Sac (Sauk) and Fox ancestry. In 1907, his first year at Carlisle, young Thorpe displayed remarkable prowess in football and track and won the attention of Pop Warner , then Carlisle's coach of these sports. Thorpe performed brilliantly on the varsity football team, but in 1909 he withdrew from the school and went to North Carolina. There he worked as a farmhand and played semiprofessional baseball. Returning to Carlisle in 1911, Thorpe played halfback on the football team, contributing largely to Carlisle victories over some of the most powerful teams in the country. In 1911 and 1912 he made the All-American team. Thorpe excelled during this period in many other sports, including

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26. Jim Thorpe
jim thorpe was named the Greatest American football Player in History, in a Whereas jim thorpe began his amateur football career as a student at the
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James Francis Thorpe, Wathahuck-Brightpath Thunder Clan, Sac and Fox Tribe, born May 22, 1887 on the Sac and Fox Indian Reservation, Prague, Oklahoma, died March 28, 1953 in Lomita, California. Jim Thorpe married Iva MILLER had the following children:
Jim,Jr., Gail, Charlotte, and Grace. Iva Miller was the daughter of Finis Miller and Martha M. Denton (1859-1899). Iva's grandparents were Greenberry Jefferson Denton (1816-1890) and Charlotte McCarty. Greenberry Jefferson Denton was born in Jefferson CO, TN and died in Washington CO, AR. Greenberry was the son of Josiah Denton (1799-1866) and Catherine Sehorn.
Jim Thorpe was a Native American from the Sac and Fox tribe. In the 1912 Olympics he became the first and only person to win both the Pentathlon and Decathlon; he was the first American to simultaneously play professional baseball and football; and he became the first president of the National Football League.
Career Highlights
* Height: 6'-1" Weight: 190 lbs.

27. College Football Awards - Jim Thorpe Award
A list of all winners of the jim thorpe Award, presented annually to the nation smost outstanding defensive back.
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28. Jim Thorpe
He afterward played professional football with the Canton (Ohio) Bulldogs and other jim thorpe makes the cover of Wheaties (News From Indian Country)
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29. Memorable Olympic Moments: Jim Thorpe, Stockholm 1912
jim thorpe competes in the pentathalon competition in Stockholm, 1912. thorpe was a track and football star under legendary coach Pop Warner at Carlisle
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30. Jim Thorpe, Athlete Of The Century
jim thorpe bears a unique place in history and his legacy lives on. thorpe wasalso in the first group of football players to be inducted into the
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JIM THORPE:
ATHLETE OF THE CENTURY
Jim Thorpe: "On the Mark"
Photo courtesy of Cumberland County Historical Society
May not be reproduced without permission of CCHS.
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Jim Thorpe Photo Information page. A Dedication Jim Thorpe bears a unique place in history and his legacy lives on. Regardless of whether or not we are satisfied with the various millennium rankings touted by news and sports organizations, we can be proud of the legacy he leaves. The most telling testament to that legacy is the eloquence with which his descendants continue his story. This page is dedicated to Grace, Gail, Jack and Bill Thorpe, and their relatives who continue to keep him alive in all of our hearts. It's sometimes a good thing to be able to look critically at the history that was Carlisle, but it's always a good thing to experience the magic of what Jim Thorpe brought to Carlisle. Thank you for your tireless efforts on behalf of your dad, and Carlisle.
With great respect

31. Photographs Of Jim Thorpe In The Collections Of The Cumberland County Historical
15A01-01 jim thorpe in CIS football uniform, holding football in right hand.15A-01-03 jim thorpe, Pete Calac and Joe Guyon of the CIS football team of
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Photographs of Jim Thorpe, found in the collections of the Cumberland County Historical Society.
ctrl+F will open a "Find" window) to enable keyword searching. Prints or photocopies may be ordered by downloading and printing the linked order form. Special thanks to Homer Henschen, CCHS volunteer, for preparing and organizing this information from the Photo Archives database, and to Photo Curator, Richard Tritt for his guidance. Print #: Description: 15A-01-01 Jim Thorpe in CIS football uniform, holding football in right hand. 15A-01-03 Jim Thorpe, Pete Calac and Joe Guyon of the CIS football team of 1912 shown in a composite photograph. 15A-01-04 Jim Thorpe in Uniform of the Canton, Ohio Bulldogs professional football team, holding helmet in his right hand. 15A-01-05 Fourteen members and coach of the CIS Team of 1912. 15A-01-06 Carlisle Indian School Football Team of 1907 including Jim Thorpe, Coach Warner and 24 other team members, all in uniform. 15A-01-07 Picture of Painting of Jim Thorpe in Carlisle Indian School football uniform standing on football field, holding helmet in his right hand. 15A-01-08 Jim Thorpe holding football on left arm.

32. Jim Thorpe- The Greatest Athlete Of Modern Times
jim thorpe founded professional football, played professional football for, andlater was the first elected president of, the American football Association
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"Jim Thorpe was probably the greatest natural
athlete the world has seen in modern times."
The New York Times Book of Sports Legends(1991)
edited by Joseph Vecchione.
Jim Thorpe of the Thunder Clan of the Sac and Fox Tribe, was born May 22, 1887, on the Sac and Fox Indian Reservation, Prague, Oklahoma.
In writing for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Whit Canning reported that Thorpe was the son of Hiram and Charlotte Thorpe, his Indian - name Wa-Tho-Huk - meant "Bright Path." He wrote that Thorpe had been a twin but that his brother Charlie died of pneumonia when Thorpe was 9. He also lost both of his parents when he was a teenager.
In the 1912 Olympic Games in Stockholm Jim won both the pentathlon and the decathlon.
Reporting for the New York Herald Tribune in 1953, Red Smith wrote that in the pentathlon, Jim had won the broad jump, the 200-meter hurdles, the discus throw, 1,500 meter run and was third in the javelin. In the decathlon he was first in the high hurdles, the shotput, the high jump and the 1,500. He had also been third in the 100 meters, the discus, the pole vault and the broad jump. He also placed fourth in the 400 meters and the javelin. He had come back from Stockholm with a reportedly $50,000 worth of trophies. A month after his return the Amateur Athletic Union filed charges of professionalism against him because he had played summer baseball with the Rocky Mount Club in the Eastern Carolina Leagues. Even though it had been for a small amount of money he had been stripped of his medals and his trophies sent back to Stockholm. His medals were returned posthumously on October 13, 1982.

33. Thorpepage
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CIS Football, Teams Jim Thorpe with backfield of 1912 CIS Football Team. CIS Football, Teams Jim Thorpe and players on 1912 CIS Football Team. CIS Football, Teams Jim Thorpe with backfield of 1912 CIS Football Team. CIS Football, Teams Fourteen members and coach of the CIS Team of 1912. CIS Football, Teams Carlisle Indian School Football Team of 1907 including Jim Thorpe, Coach Warner and 24 other team members, all in uniform. CIS Football, Teams Jim Thorpe and about ten other players running during a warmup before a game. Number of bystanders are in the background. CIS Football, Teams Jim Thorpe and 1911 CIS Football Team with football which reads "1911, Indians 18, Harvard 15" CIS Football, Teams Jim Thorpe with backfield of 1912 CIS Football Team. CIS Football, Teams Jim Thorpe, with football, far right, in football practice scrimmage. CIS Football, Teams Jim Thorpe and other players on the 1911 CIS Football Team. CIS Football, Small Groups Jim Thorpe, Pete Calac and Joe Guyon of the CIS Football Team of 1912 shown in a composite photograph. CIS Football, Small Groups

34. Ciislearnmore
Students can analyze why jim thorpe, highly recognized graduate of the Carlisle With thorpe on the football squad, the team had a remarkable record.
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Carlisle Indian School-in depth JIM THORPE
Students can analyze why Jim Thorpe, highly recognized graduate of the Carlisle Indian Industrial School, accomplished feats unlike any other athlete in history. Associated Press named Jim Thorpe the greatest athlete of the first half of the 20th century. He won gold medals in the pentathlon and decathlon in the 1912 Olympics in Sweden and played both professional football and professional baseball. His prowess on the football field put him on the 1911 and 1912 All-American Football teams. In 1920 he became the first president of the American Professional Football Association (later to become the NFL). When Jim was born in 1887 50% of his tribe lived in the traditional way – bark shelters and cultivating small patches of land with corn and vegetables. Jim’s father, Hiram, bred horses and hunted for deer, turkey, squirrel, quail, fish and pheasants. The family raised hogs, cattle and chickens and grew beans, corn, squash, pumpkins and melons. Jim Thorpe was born in Prague, Oklahoma 1889. His mother’s heritage included French, Potawami, and Kickapoo Indian, and his father’s heritage included Sac and Fox Indian, Dutch, Welsh and Irish. His mother called him Wa-Tho-Huck, meaning Bright Path, and his father, also a gifted athlete, taught Jim about physical fitness and good sportsmanship.

35. Biography Of Jim Thorpe - Jim Thorpe Association
football will never see another thorpe. The two or more platoon system producesdefensive AllAmerican football player and his name is jim thorpe.
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Thorpe's athletic achievements at the collegiate level were at the Carlisle Indian Institute in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, which competed against the major universities of the time. Besides his accomplishments in football, he was a one-man track team and excelled in basketball, lacrosse, baseball and all other sports he attempted. He also won a national ballroom dancing contest. He was voted the greatest football player and the greatest athlete of the first half of the 20th century. He was also voted "Athlete of the Century" by a poll hosted by ABC.
Sports historian Murray Olderman called him the "greatest all-around athlete in the history of sports, dating back to Coreobus of Elis in the eighth century before the birth of Christ." "Football will never see another Thorpe. The two or more platoon system produces defensive players who don't know how to carry the ball or famous offensive players who don't know how to block or tackle. There's been only one all time , All-American football player and his name is Jim Thorpe." - Jim Wood, Rochester Jeffersons. "He blocked with his shoulder and it felt like he hit you with a 4 x 4."
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36. Biography Of Jim Thorpe - Jim Thorpe Association
A statue of jim thorpe stands at the entrance to the Pro football Hall of Fame,Canton, Ohio. The inscription on the statue reads, jim thorpe was named
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Born near Prague, Oklahoma, son of Hiram and Charlotte Thorpe Indian Name: Wa-tho-huck
English Translation: Bright Path
The Sac and Fox Indian acclaimed by his peers and a King as the world's greatest athlete of his time. An Olympic champion and professional football legend as a member of the world famous Canton Bulldogs.
A statue of Jim Thorpe stands at the entrance to the Pro Football Hall of Fame, Canton, Ohio. The inscription on the statue reads, "Jim Thorpe was named first team Walter Camp All American in 1911 and 1912. He won gold medals in the decathlon and pentathlon in the 1912 Olympics, played professional baseball and in 1920, was elected the first president of what became the National Football League. He was the first great performer of that league, its highest paid player, both the precursor and prototype of the weapons of modern football."
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37. World-Class Athlete Jim Thorpe Was Born
jim thorpe played football for Carlisle in 1907, 1908, 1911 and 1912 1888,thorpe was named the greatest football player and the greatest American
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Jim Thorpe played football for Carlisle in 1907, 1908, 1911 and 1912
World-Class Athlete Jim Thorpe Was Born
May 28, 1888

Do you play multiple sports? If you admire great athletes like Deion Sanders that do, meet world-class athlete Jim Thorpe. Thorpe was a Native American who excelled at every sport he ever played. Born in a one-room cabin in Indian Territory (present-day Oklahoma) on May 28, 1888, Thorpe was named the greatest football player and the greatest American athlete of the first half of the century by American sports writers and broadcasters in 1950. The great-great-grandson of an Indian warrior and athlete, Thorpe attended the Carlisle Indian Industrial School in Pennsylvania. In 1909, he left school to play baseball for two years before returning to play football, baseball, and basketball, and train for the 1912 Stockholm Olympics in track. How do you think he did?
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38. World-Class Athlete Jim Thorpe Was Born
jim thorpe played football for Carlisle in 1907, 1908, 1911 and 1912. CREDITPeck, HF Carlisle, 05. 1905. Taking the Long View Panoramic Photographs,
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Jim Thorpe played football for Carlisle in 1907, 1908, 1911 and 1912 CREDIT: Peck, H. F. "Carlisle, '05." 1905. Taking the Long View: Panoramic Photographs, 1851-1991, Library of Congress.
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39. Jim Thorpe: A Who2 Profile
jim thorpe wowed the sporting world by winning gold medals in the pentathlon and Later that year, against opponents like the fabled Army football team,
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JIM THORPE Athlete Jim Thorpe wowed the sporting world by winning gold medals in the pentathlon and the decathlon in the 1912 Olympics in Stockholm. Later that year, against opponents like the fabled Army football team, he scored 25 touchdowns for the Carlisle Indian School. Then Thorpe played six years of professional baseball as an outfielder for the New York Giants, the Cincinnati Reds and the Boston Braves. In 1916 his football team, the Canton Bulldogs, won their first of three unofficial national championships, and Thorpe served as the first president of what is now the National Football League. Of mixed European and Native American background, Thorpe was a popular hero; his life story was dramatized in the 1951 film Jim Thorpe, All-American , starring Burt Lancaster . Although he never got rich because of it, Thorpe is considered one of the greatest athletes of the 20th century.
Extra credit : Thorpe's Olympic medals were taken back by the Olympic Committee in 1913, when it was discovered that he had played baseball for pay (at the time the Olympics allowed only amateur athletes). The decision was controversial, and the medals were returned to Thorpe's estate in 1983... The Pennsylvania town of Mauch Chunk renamed itself Jim Thorpe in 1954, and Thorpe's body lies in a mausoleum there.
Another famous multisport athlete is Babe Didrikson Zaharias
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40. LII - Results For "thorpe, Jim, 1887-1953"
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