Jack Dulmage

Jack Roberts Dulmage (1918 or 1919 – August 2, 1998) was a Canadian sports journalist for the Windsor Star. He was awarded the Elmer Ferguson Memorial Award in 1984.

Jack Dulmage
Born1918 or 1919
Died (aged 79)
NationalityCanadian
Occupationsports journalist
Spouse(s)Phyllis
AwardsElmer Ferguson Memorial Award

Career

A veteran of World War II in the Royal Canadian Air Force, Dulmage began his sports writing career with the Windsor Star in 1945 and became sports editor and a columnist in 1959. He retired in 1982.[1] Dulmage was also a founding member and secretary-treasurer of the National Hockey League Writers' Association and a member of the Baseball Writers’ Association of America.[2][3] He died of complications from multiple sclerosis in 1998, aged 79.[4]

gollark: I have about a stack of ore ready to go. That's 3KST. Not really worth it.
gollark: Mining turtles aren't *that* cheap.
gollark: Now that I have automining going, GTech will begin selling iron and gold ingots at 0.5KST and 1.5KST respectively.
gollark: This is ridiculous. We should all get them or nobody should.
gollark: Can you 3D-print some arms instead of weapons?

References

  1. Hall, Dave (August 4, 1998). "Dulmage big part of sports history". Windsor Star. p. 4. Retrieved November 17, 2019.
  2. "Masters of ruffling feathers". Windsor Star. December 1, 2012. Retrieved November 17, 2019.
  3. "Hockey writers re-elect Star's Jack Dulmage". Windsor Star. January 21, 1970. p. 35. Retrieved November 17, 2019.
  4. "Deaths". Windsor Star. August 4, 1998. p. 31. Retrieved November 17, 2019.
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