Jim Coleman (journalist)
James Alexander Coleman CM (October 30, 1911 – January 14, 2001) was a Canadian sports journalist, writer and press secretary. His journalism career began with The Winnipeg Tribune in 1931, and included tenures with The Province and The Globe and Mail. He became Canada's first national print syndication sports columnist in 1950, writing for The Canadian Press and Southam Newspapers. He also appeared as a radio sports commentator and hosted The Jim Coleman Show on CBC Television, and served as press secretary for the Ontario Jockey Club and Stampede Park in Calgary. His father was D'Alton Corry Coleman, a former journalist and later president of the Canadian Pacific Railway. While travelling about North America to sporting events as a youth with his father, Coleman developed a lifelong love
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Jim Coleman (journalist)
James Alexander Coleman CM (October 30, 1911 – January 14, 2001) was a Canadian sports journalist, writer and press secretary. His journalism career began with The Winnipeg Tribune in 1931, and included tenures with The Province and The Globe and Mail. He became Canada's first national print syndication sports columnist in 1950, writing for The Canadian Press and Southam Newspapers. He also appeared as a radio sports commentator and hosted The Jim Coleman Show on CBC Television, and served as press secretary for the Ontario Jockey Club and Stampede Park in Calgary. His father was D'Alton Corry Coleman, a former journalist and later president of the Canadian Pacific Railway. While travelling about North America to sporting events as a youth with his father, Coleman developed a lifelong love
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James Alexander Coleman CM (Oc ...... Canada's Sports Hall of Fame.
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Jim Coleman
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1911-10-30
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James Alexander Coleman
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Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
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2001-01-14
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Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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Sports journalist, writer, press secretary
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1946-03-14
1946-08-30
1948-11-28
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"The football game for the Gre ...... any convenient chesterfield".
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"Well, he's a big, clean-cut g ...... at Robinson is a big-leaguer".
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"You find strange people aroun ...... rise again tomorrow morning".
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