Jim Thorpe, the legendary athlete, is most famously associated with jersey number 3, which he wore while playing for the Canton Bulldogs in the early 1920s. Additionally, he wore number 6 during his time with the Oorang Indians in the NFL. Thorpe's impact extended beyond football, as he also competed in Track and Field, but his jersey numbers are primarily linked to his football career.
Jim Thorpe played before the use of numbers on baseball jerseys, a practice that did not become common until the 1920s.
Thorpe Seely's mother was Grace Thorpe, daughter of Jim Thorpe and his first wife.
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Jim Thorpe Award was created in 1986.
Jim Thorpe House was created in 1916.
Jim Thorpe was born on May 28, 1888.
Tom Ashenbrenner in "The Jim Thorpe Story" was one of his coaches early on. Jim Thorpe was an Olympic medalist.
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Jim Thorpe passed away of a heart attack on March 28, 2012.
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