Jim Dixon (American football) explained

Jim Dixon
Position1:Tackle
Birth Date:March 5, 1904
Birth Place:North Yakima, Washington U.S.[1]
Death Date:June 8, 1966 (aged 62)[2]
Death Place:Benton County, Oregon, U.S.
College:Oregon State University
Playing Years1:1924–1926
Playing Team1:Oregon State Beavers
Career Highlights:

James Victor Dixon (March 5, 1904 – June 8, 1966) was an American football player, wrestler and coach. He played college football at the tackle position for Oregon State University from 1924 to 1926 and was selected as a second-team player by Davis J. Walsh of the International News Service for his 1926 College Football All-America Team.[3] Dixon later served as an assistant football coach at Oregon State from 1933 to 1947 and as the head wrestling coach from 1934 to 1938 and 1952 to 1955. The Dixon Recreation Center on Oregon State's campus is named for him. Dixon has been inducted into the Oregon Sports Hall of Fame (1982) and the Oregon State Athletics Hall of Fame (1990).[4]

Notes and References

  1. Ancestry.com. Washington, Births, 1883-1935 [database on-line]. James Victor Dixon, born March 5, 1904, North Yakima, Washington. Parents Will Dixon, Martha Stevens.
  2. Ancestry.com. Oregon, Death Index, 1898-2008 [database on-line]. James V Dixon, died 8 Jun 1966, Benton.
  3. News: Walsh Picks Cornhusker Captain On All-American. Lincoln Star. 1926-11-30.
  4. Web site: Jim Dixon - Football . Oregon Sports Hall of Fame . August 30, 2014 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140903065243/http://www.oregonsportshall.org/james_dixon.html . September 3, 2014 .