George B. Sparkman, Jr.

George B. Sparkman
Biographical details
Born (1886-01-31)January 31, 1886
Tampa, Florida
Died July 7, 1924(1924-07-07) (aged 38)
Miami, Florida
Playing career
1908 Auburn
Position(s) End/Halfback
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
? Hillsborough High School
1919 Florida (assistant)
1923 Hillsborough High School

George Bascom Sparkman, Jr. (January 31, 1886 July 7, 1924) was an American football player and coach, once a key figure in Florida athletics.[1] Sparkman played and later coached at Hillsborough High School in Tampa, posting wins over rival St. Pete.[1][2][3] Among his pupils at Hillsborough High were Dutch Stanley and Speedy Walker. Sparkman assisted the 1919 Florida Gators football team.[4] He played for coach Mike Donahue's Auburn Tigers football team in 1908. He possibly saved a touchdown by recovering a fumble against Sewanee at the 2-yard line.[5] He also ran for a 65-yard touchdown against Georgia Tech.[6] Sparkman died at the age of just 38 of tetanus.[1]

Early years

George Bascom Sparkman, Jr. was born to George Sr., an attorney and mayor of Tampa, and Mary Elizabeth Kershaw on January 31, 1886. He married Pearl Luther of Albertville, Alabama.[7]

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Geo. Sparkman's Death is Loss To Florida Athletics". The Miami News. July 9, 1924.
  2. http://bigcountypreps.com/181/team-history/hillsborough-terriers/
  3. "Hillsborough Too Strong For St. Petersburg Team". The Evening Independent. October 22, 1923.
  4. "Nightshirt Parade Celebrates Mercer's 48 to 0 Defeat". The Florida Alligator. October 24, 1919.
  5. "Auburn Downs Mountain Men", Montgomery Advertiser, October 25, 1908.
  6. "Auburn Beats Yellow Jackets". Atlanta Constitution. November 8, 1908. p. 4. Retrieved September 10, 2015 via Newspapers.com.
  7. http://ufdc.ufl.edu/UF00055122/00001/51j
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