born May 28, 1888, near Prague, Indian Territory [now in Oklahoma, U.S.] died March 28, 1953, Lomita, Calif. byname of James Francis Thorpe one of the most accomplished all-around athletes in history, who in 1950 was selected by American sports writers and broadcasters as the greatest American athlete and the greatest football player of the first half of the 20th century. Predominantly of American Indian (Sauk and Fox) descent, Thorpe attended Haskell Indian School, Lawrence, Kan., and Carlisle (Pa.) Indian Industrial School. While playing football for Carlisle under coach Glenn Scobey (Pop) Warner, he was chosen as halfback on Walter Camp's All-America teams in 1911 and 1912. Also in 1912 Thorpe won the decathlon and the pentathlon by wide margins at the Olympic Games in Stockholm, but in 1913 an investigation by the Amateur Athletic Union showed that he had played semiprofessional baseball in 1909 and 1910, and he was deprived of his gold medals. From 1913 through 1919 Thorpe was an outfielder for the New York, Cincinnati, and Boston baseball teams in the National League. He was more successful as one of the early stars of American professional football from 1919 through 1926. In 192021 he served as the first president of the American Professional Football Association (later the National Football League). He also excelled in such diverse sports as basketball, boxing, lacrosse, swimming, and hockey. In his later years alcoholism and inability to adjust to employment outside sports reduced Thorpe to near poverty. In 1954, after his death, the communities of Mauch Chunk and East Mauch Chunk, Pa., merged to form the borough of Jim Thorpe. From 1955 the Jim Thorpe Trophy was awarded annually to the most valuable player in the National Football League. In 1973 the Amateur Athletic Union restored his amateur status, but the International Olympic Committee did not recognize his amateur status until 1982. Thorpe was subsequently restored as a cowinner of the decathlon and pentathlon of the 1912 Olympic Games (along with the second-place finishers in those events). His Olympic gold medals were restored to his family in 1983.
THORPE, JIM
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