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  2. Jim Thorpe - Wikipedia

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    Jim Thorpe. James Francis Thorpe ( Sac and Fox (Sauk): Wa-Tho-Huk, translated as "Bright Path"; [2] May 22 or 28, [3] 1887 – March 28, 1953) [4] was an American athlete and Olympic gold medalist. A member of the Sac and Fox Nation, Thorpe was the first Native American to win a gold medal for the United States in the Olympics.

  3. Why Jim Thorpe posthumously receiving Presidential Medal of ...

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    A new exhibit on Jim Thorpe is pictured at the Oklahoma Sports Hall of Fame in Oklahoma City, Wednesday, Jan.11, 2023.

  4. Fitchburg, Massachusetts minor league baseball history

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    Olympic Champion, former major league player and Pro Football Hall of Fame member Jim Thorpe played for the 1922 Boosters, in his final professional baseball season at age 35. It was reported that Thorpe was recruited to Fitchburg by team owner John Kiernan after being released by the Hartford Senators of the Eastern League. Thorpe hit .344 for ...

  5. Jim Thorpe's family accepting Presidential Medal of Freedom ...

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    The family of Jim Thorpe will accept the Presidential Medal of Freedom on his behalf. The award comes more than a century after he set Olympic records. Thorpe’s granddaughter, Lynn Hannon, and ...

  6. Fayetteville, North Carolina minor league baseball history

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    Jim Thorpe, Olympic Champion and Pro Football Hall of Fame member played for the 1910 Fayetteville Highlanders. History [ edit ] Beginning in 1909, Fayetteville first hosted minor league baseball , when the Fayetteville Highlanders joined the Eastern Carolina League , playing at Cape Fear Fairgrounds Park.

  7. Portland Beavers - Wikipedia

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    Klepper brought in the 35-year old Jim Thorpe, who played outfield and first base with the Beavers in 1922, paying him a then-unheard of minor league salary of US$1,000 per month. It was not long before Klepper was in the middle of a dispute with Baseball Commissioner Kenesaw Mountain Landis. Klepper had brought Seattle player-manager Bill ...

  8. Eastern Carolina League - Wikipedia

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    The Eastern Carolina League was a minor league baseball affiliation which operated in the Eastern part of North Carolina. The league had two distinct periods of operation: 1908 to 1910 and a revival of the league in 1928 and 1929. It was classified as a Class D level league. The most famous person to play in the league was Jim Thorpe ...

  9. Jim Thorpe – All-American - Wikipedia

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    Box office. $1.55 million (US rentals) [1] Jim Thorpe – All-American (UK title: Man of Bronze) is a 1951 American biographical film directed by Michael Curtiz and starring Burt Lancaster as Jim Thorpe, the great Native American athlete who won medals at the 1912 Olympics and distinguished himself in various sports, both in college and on ...

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