George J. Turner Explained

George J. Turner
Birth Date:1873
Birth Place:Baltimore, Maryland
Office:President of the Amateur Athletic Union
Term Start:1915
Term End:1916
Predecessor:Alfred John Lill Jr.

George J. Turner (1873-January 9, 1936) was the treasurer of the South Atlantic Association when he was elected president of the Amateur Athletic Union from 1915 to 1916.[1] During his tenure the AAU joined with the Intercollegiate Association of Amateur Athletes of America to set the rules that defined amateur sports.[2]

Biography

He was born in Baltimore, Maryland on August 1873. He attended Mount Saint Mary's College.

He was a coach for the Baltimore Athletic Club rowing team and they were unbeaten in 1896.[3] He was the treasurer of the South Atlantic Association when he was elected president of the Amateur Athletic Union in 1915 to replace Alfred John Lill Jr. He served as head of the AAU from 1915 to 1916.[1]

His first duty at the Amateur Athletic Union was to suspend Abel Kiviat, who had requested excessive expense money for running in a track meet in Troy, New York.[4] [5]

He died January 9, 1936, and was buried in New Cathedral Cemetery, Baltimore City, Maryland.

Notes and References

  1. News: Baltimore Man For A.A.U. Head. George J. Turner Leads for Job of Directing America's Amateur Sports . . October 17, 1915 . 2015-01-02 .
  2. News: General Plan To Define An Amateur . . December 24, 1915 . 2015-01-02 .
  3. News: New Head of Amateur Athletic Union . . December 8, 1915 . 2015-01-03 .
  4. News: Frank Litsky . Frank Litsky . Abel Kiviat, Runner, Dies at 99. Held World 1,500-Meter Record . . August 26, 1991 . 2015-01-02 .
  5. Book: Alan S. Katchen . Abel Kiviat, National Champion . 2009 . . 978-0-8156-0939-1 .