Jimmy Sharman

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Jimmy Sharman Sr refereeing a boxing match between Prest and Lewis in the 1910s

James ("Jimmy") Sharman senior (20 June 1887 – 18 November 1965) and junior (1912 – 24 April 2006) were father and son Australian boxing troupe impresarios.

Born in Narellan, New South Wales Jimmy Sharman Sr had established a boxing tent in 1911 at Ardlethan near Temora.[1] The tent visited 45 to 50 shows each year.[2] His son, Jimmy Sharman Jr, took over the business in 1955. The tent formed part of the Australian Show landscape until 1971, when regulations barred boxers fighting more than once a week. Sharman then turned to dodgem cars in partnership with Reg Grundy. [3]

Jimmy Sharman junior[edit]

Jimmy Sharman playing for Wests

Sharman junior was born in Narrandera, New South Wales. He attended his first Sydney Royal Easter Show in 1926 working in his father's tent.[4] Sharman junior played rugby league for Western Suburbs Magpies.[5] He was fullback in Western Suburbs' 1934 premiership win. In 1938 he became First Grade captain. He retired after 7 seasons in 1939 to become a journalist, taking over the boxing tent from his father in 1955.[6] Sharman played 45 games between 1935 and 1939, scored 12 tries and kicked 11 goals.[7] He was awarded life membership in 1998.[8]

Jimmy Sharman's Boxing Tent[edit]

Many famous boxers worked in the Sharman tent, including:

Famous Indigenous Australians to work in the tent include:

Some boxers came from the Cherbourg Aboriginal mission, near Nanango, Queensland.[3]

In 2003 the Royal Agricultural Society of New South Wales honoured Sharman Jr. with the title of "Show Legend".[4]

In popular culture[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ [Script error: No such module "Vorlage:Internetquelle". Script error: No such module "Vorlage:Internetquelle".] In: Script error: No such module "Vorlage:Internetquelle". Temora Shire Council, 2004, archiviert vom Original am 2006-08-20; abgerufen am 11. Juni 2006.Vorlage:Cite web/temporär
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i Peter Corris, Diane Langmore: Script error: No such module "Vorlage:Internetquelle". Australian Dictionary of Biography, 1988, abgerufen am 10. Juni 2006.Vorlage:Cite web/temporär
  3. ^ a b Lewis, Daniel (15 April 2003). "Sharman the showman is an official bloody legend". Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 2006-06-10.
  4. ^ a b Script error: No such module "Vorlage:Internetquelle". Royal Agricultural Society of New South Wales, 2005, abgerufen am 10. Juni 2006.Vorlage:Cite web/temporär
  5. ^ Toby Creswell and Samantha Trenoweth (2006). 1001 Australians You Should Know. Australia: Pluto Press. p. 710. ISBN 1864033614, 9781864033618. {{cite book}}: Check |isbn= value: invalid character (help); Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  6. ^ Script error: No such module "Vorlage:Internetquelle". (Google cached version - not available on the Internet Archive) Western Suburbs District Rugby League Football Club Ltd, 2005, abgerufen am 10. Juni 2006.Vorlage:Cite web/temporär
  7. ^ Roy Masters: Script error: No such module "Vorlage:Internetquelle". In: Script error: No such module "Vorlage:Internetquelle". RL1908.com reproducing article originally published in the Sydney Morning Herald, 2001, abgerufen am 10. Juni 2006.Vorlage:Cite web/temporär
  8. ^ a b c d Graeme, Leech (27 April 2006). "Master of the troupe". Features. The Australian. Retrieved 2006-06-10. [dead link]
  9. ^ Sloane, Garry (2003-10-03). "Journal of a Journey". November 2003 archives. ochre-shores.net. Retrieved 2006-06-11. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  10. ^ Henry Thornton: Script error: No such module "Vorlage:Internetquelle". henrythornton.com, 2002, abgerufen am 11. Juni 2006.Vorlage:Cite web/temporär
  11. ^ "Final bell for showman Jimmy Sharman". Melbourne: The Age. 26 April 2006. Retrieved 2006-06-10.

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