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- Dick_Jemison abstract "Richard Stubbs \"Dick\" Jemison (September 19, 1886 – January 9, 1965) was an early 20th-century American sportswriter in the South who was for eleven years the sporting editor of the Atlanta Constitution. He wrote extensively on baseball and football, picking many an All-Southern team. Supposedly, he was the first sports editor to include batting stats in his newspaper column. For two years he was president of the Georgia–Alabama League. His brother J. B. Jemison was club president of the Thomasville Hornets in 1913.Dick Jemison himself was an avid golfer, basketball player, and bowler.".
- Dick_Jemison birthDate "1886-09-19".
- Dick_Jemison birthName "Richard Stubbs Jemison".
- Dick_Jemison birthPlace Macon,_Georgia.
- Dick_Jemison deathDate "1965-01-09".
- Dick_Jemison deathPlace Xenia,_Ohio.
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- Dick_Jemison birthDate "1886-09-19".
- Dick_Jemison birthName "Richard Stubbs Jemison".
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- Dick_Jemison deathDate "1965-01-09".
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- Dick_Jemison comment "Richard Stubbs \"Dick\" Jemison (September 19, 1886 – January 9, 1965) was an early 20th-century American sportswriter in the South who was for eleven years the sporting editor of the Atlanta Constitution. He wrote extensively on baseball and football, picking many an All-Southern team. Supposedly, he was the first sports editor to include batting stats in his newspaper column. For two years he was president of the Georgia–Alabama League. His brother J. B.".
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