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- Q16947494 description "American football official, basketball referee".
- Q16947494 description "American football official, basketball referee".
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- Q16947494 abstract "James Bernard "Jim" Barnhill (February 5, 1921 – March 11, 1966) was an on-field official in several sports, including professional American football with the American Football League (AFL) for it first six seasons, from 1960 through 1965. He was a member of the AFL's officiating crew from its inception and served as the referee in the league's first championship game, played between the Houston Oilers and the Los Angeles Chargers in Houston on January 1, 1961. He also officiated college football and college basketball games in the College Conference of Illinois and the Big Ten Conference. In boxing, he was a president and chairman of the Golden Gloves Association of America.A newspaperman, Barnhill was the managing editor of the Kenosha News in southeastern Wisconsin, and its former sports editor. He was the referee in the 1965 AFL championship game and died less than eleven weeks later. Barnhill, age 45, collapsed while officiating a high school basketball sectional playoff game in Brookfield, a suburb west of Milwaukee, and was taken to Waukesha Memorial Hospital, where he was pronounced dead. He left a wife and seven children.".
- Q16947494 alias "Barnhill, James Bernard; Barnhill, Jim".
- Q16947494 birthDate "1921-02-05".
- Q16947494 birthYear "1921".
- Q16947494 deathDate "1966-03-11".
- Q16947494 deathYear "1966".
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- Q16947494 alternativeNames "Barnhill, James Bernard; Barnhill, Jim".
- Q16947494 dateOfBirth "1921-02-05".
- Q16947494 dateOfDeath "1966-03-11".
- Q16947494 name "Barnhill, James".
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- Q16947494 comment "James Bernard "Jim" Barnhill (February 5, 1921 – March 11, 1966) was an on-field official in several sports, including professional American football with the American Football League (AFL) for it first six seasons, from 1960 through 1965. He was a member of the AFL's officiating crew from its inception and served as the referee in the league's first championship game, played between the Houston Oilers and the Los Angeles Chargers in Houston on January 1, 1961.".
- Q16947494 label "James Barnhill".
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