Jimmy Shields (curler) explained

Jimmy Shields
Gender:M
Birth Date:1929
Birth Place:Sceptre, Saskatchewan[1]
Death Date:July 16, 1996
Death Place:Calgary, Alberta
Curling Club:Calgary CC,
Calgary, AB
Brier Appearances:3:
World Championship Appearances:1
Show-Medals:yes

James Allen Shields[2] (1929 - July 16, 1996)[3] was a Canadian curler and race horse owner.

He is a and a .[4] [5]

Shields grew up in Sceptre, Saskatchewan,[6] where he was a star baseball player, and was inducted into the Saskatchewan Baseball Hall of Fame. While in Saskatchewan, he attended the University of Saskatchewan. He began curling at the age of 12 and moved to Calgary in the 1950s, where he worked for Sun Oil's land department,[1] and would later start up Nordic Oil. Shields was also an owner of race horses and formed Canada West Ranches with fellow curlers Ron Northcott and Barry Naimark, plus friends Al MacDonald and Eric Bishop. In 1979, Shields won the Sovereign Award for Outstanding Owner.[7] He is a member of the Alberta Sports Hall of Fame.[3]

Shields was married to Joan and had four children, Lorie, Richard, Randy and David.[3] He died of cancer.[8]

Teams

SeasonSkipThirdSecondLeadEvents
1955–56 Jimmy Shields Moe Seaman David Faibish Dunc Cran
1959–60 Jim Shields Alta. 1960
1962–63 Jim Shields Ron Baker Fred Storey Alta. 1963
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1965–66[10] Jimmy Shields Fred Storey Jack Hunter
1967–68 Ron Northcott Jimmy Shields Fred Storey

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Notes and References

  1. News: Calgary Curling Club rink wins T. Eaton Event And Grand Aggregate. February 27, 1956. 24. Calgary Herald. April 16, 2020.
  2. Other writing: Jim Shields.
  3. News: Shields. July 18, 1996. F12. Calgary Herald. April 16, 2020.
  4. http://soudogcurling.tripod.com/Brier/1968.htm 1968 MacDonald Brier - Soudog's Curling History Site
  5. https://www.curlingzone.com/event.php?view=Main&eventid=63 1968 MacDonald Brier - Curlingzone
  6. News: Of White knuckles and green pastures. April 14, 1980. 75. Calgary Herald. April 16, 2020.
  7. News: Legendary B.C. stable rides off into sunset. November 2, 2001. F8. Calgary Herald. April 16, 2020.
  8. News: It's Shantastic Victory. June 22, 1997. B12. Calgary Herald. April 16, 2020.
  9. http://soudogcurling.tripod.com/Brier/1963.htm 1963 MacDonald Brier - Soudog's Curling History Site
  10. News: Larry Wood. November 6, 1965. 19. Calgary Herald. April 16, 2020.