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Jim Park (footballer, born 1910)

James William Park (14 February 1910 – 9 February 1943) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Carlton in the Victorian Football League (VFL) during the 1930s.

Jim Park
Personal information
Full name James William Park
Date of birth 14 February 1910
Place of birth Bendigo, Victoria
Date of death 9 February 1943(1943-02-09) (aged 32)
Place of death Wau, Territory of New Guinea
Original team(s) Dookie, Bass Valley
Debut 21 May 1932, Carlton
vs. Hawthorn, at Princes Park
Height 183 cm (6 ft 0 in)
Weight 82 kg (181 lb)
Playing career1
Years Club Games (Goals)
1932–1940 Carlton 128 (5)
1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 1940.
Sources: AFL Tables, AustralianFootball.com

He died in action, in New Guinea, whilst serving with the Second AIF.

Family

Born in Bendigo on 14 February 1910 to Dr. Alexander Park (1868–1929)[1] and Ethel Marion Park (1881–1966), née Reilly,[2] James William Park had three brothers, Alex, George, and Bob, and three sisters, Ethel, Hilda and Jean.

His father, a general practitioner, moved his practice from Bendigo (having originally practised in Tatura) to Moonee Ponds in 1919, in order to facilitate the education of his children: the boys attended Melbourne's Scotch College, which had not yet moved to Hawthorn and was still in East Melbourne, and the girls attended Melbourne's Presbyterian Ladies' College, also in East Melbourne.

 
Jim Park, Jack Dyer of Richmond, and Phonse Kyne of Collingwood, at the Adelaide Oval, before the 1938 interstate match against South Australia

He married Marjorie Jean Steele (1913–?) on 26 October 1935,[3] and they had one daughter, Joan Millicent Park (later Mrs Schinner).

Education

He attended Scotch College from 1919 to 1926. He then went on to the Dookie Agricultural College, where he excelled in cricket, swimming, and football,[4] as well as in his academic pursuits. In his second year, he was dux of his class, and in his final year he was second only to the dux. He graduated from Dookie with a Diploma of Agriculture at the end of 1930.

Football

Recruited from Bass Valley Football Club, in Gippsland,[5] he received his clearance to play with Carlton on 27 April 1932,[6] and having played well for the Second XVIII on the preceding Saturday,[7] he made his senior debut for Carlton at centre half-back, against Hawthorn, on 21 May 1932 (round four).

Park played in the back pocket and was a premiership player with Carlton in 1938, restricting prolific Collingwood forward Ron Todd to three goals (two of which came from free kicks).

In the same season, he was chosen to represent Victoria for the first time in his career.

 
Jim Park soaring over "Tarzan" Glass, Princes Park, 12 May 1938

On Saturday, 28 May 1938, at Princes Park, in a match against Melbourne, which, although having more scoring shots, Carlton lost 14.18 (102) to 16.11 (107) — it was Carlton's first loss for the season — Park took one of the greatest marks of all time. Playing in the back pocket, in front of the Melbourne goal (having had only four yards of running space), he soared over the Melbourne forward Eric Glass, completing the mark. In the moment before the picture, Glass stands erect, Park's left heel is at the level of Glass's left shoulder, his left knee is well above Glass's right shoulder, his right leg extended for balance, and the ball is a short distance away.[8]

Military service

With his occupation listed as both "clerk" and "manager", Park enlisted in the Second AIF on 12 March 1941. On Tuesday, 18 March 1941, a senior team training night, Park attended Princes Park as a guest of the Carlton Football Club committee, and he "was presented with a cheque in recognition of his services to the club in the last nine years".[9]

On 9 February 1943, he was killed in action while fighting Japanese forces with the 2/6th Infantry Battalion at the Battle of Wau in New Guinea.[10]

Lieutenant Jim Park, shooting in the standing standing position a few yards from me, was shot through the heart and fell dead immediately ... He was a good soldier and a very popular officer, not least because he was such a good footballer, having been captain of a leading team in the big Melbourne league.[11]

See also

Footnotes

  1. ^ Motor Fatality, The Kilmore Free Press, (Thursday, 27 June 1929), p.2.
  2. ^ Marriages: Park—Reilly, The Argus, (Thursday, 2 October 1902), p.1.
  3. ^ Engagements, The Argus, (Tuesday, 14 August 1934), p.10; [ Two Players Married, The Argus, (Monday, 28 October 1935), p.13.]
  4. ^ "1940 - Jim Park profile". Sporting Globe. 8 June 1940. Retrieved 6 July 2020.
  5. ^ Hobbs, 1991.
  6. ^ Many Permits Granted ("J.W. Park, Bass to Carlton"), The Argus, (Thursday, 28 April 1932), p.10.
  7. ^ Football: League Seconds: Carlton, 18–12 d. Richmond, 10–13, The Argus, (Monday, 16 May 1932), p.15.
  8. ^ That (earlier) photograph can be seen at Main and Allen (2002), p.309.
  9. ^ Presentation to Park, The Argus, (Wednesday, 18 March 1941), p.12.
  10. ^ ww2roll.gov.au
  11. ^ Henry “Jo” Gullett (1992), Good Company; Horseman, Soldier, Politician, Brisbane, University of Queensland Press, p.176. ISBN 0-7022-2443-X

References

  • Hobbs, G., "Jim Park", Football Record, (25–28 April 1991), p. 15.
  • Main, J. & Allen, D., "Park, Jim", pp. 307–310 in Main, J. & Allen, D., Fallen — The Ultimate Heroes: Footballers Who Never Returned From War, Crown Content, (Melbourne), 2002. ISBN 1-74095-010-0
  • Engagements: Marjorie Jean Steele to James William Park, The Argus, (Tuesday, 14 August 1934), p.10.
  • Victorians in Army Casualty List: Australia and the Islands: Killed in Action: Park, J.W., The Argus, (Thursday, 25 February 1943), p.4.
  • Deaths: On Active Service: Park, The Argus, (Saturday, 6 March 1943), p.2.
  • Deaths: On Active Service: Park (inserted on behalf of the committee, players, and staff of the Carlton Football Club), The Age, (Monday, 8 March 1943), p.5.
  • Football: CarltonPlayer Killed, The Age, (Monday, 8 March 1943), p.4.
  • Carlton Footballer Killed (Obituary), The Argus, (Monday, 8 March 1943), p.3.
  • De Bolfo, T., "Peter’s PNG pilgrimage to Jim Park’s grave", AFL.COM, Tuesday, 27 April 2010. at archive.today (archived 2012-11-30)

External links

  • Jim Park's playing statistics from AFL Tables
  • Jim Park at AustralianFootball.com
  • Blueseum Biography: Jim Park
  • Jim Park, Boyles Football Photos.
  • Australian War World War II Service Record: James William Park
  • Australian War Memorial Roll of Honour: James William Park (VX51193)
  • World War II Nominal Roll: James William Park (VX51193)
  • Commonwealth War Graves Commission Record: James William Park (VX51193)

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For the Essendon footballer see Jim Park footballer born 1875 James William Park 14 February 1910 9 February 1943 was an Australian rules footballer who played with Carlton in the Victorian Football League VFL during the 1930s Jim ParkPersonal informationFull nameJames William ParkDate of birth14 February 1910Place of birthBendigo VictoriaDate of death9 February 1943 1943 02 09 aged 32 Place of deathWau Territory of New GuineaOriginal team s Dookie Bass ValleyDebut21 May 1932 Carltonvs Hawthorn at Princes ParkHeight183 cm 6 ft 0 in Weight82 kg 181 lb Playing career1YearsClubGames Goals 1932 1940Carlton128 5 1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 1940 Sources AFL Tables AustralianFootball comHe died in action in New Guinea whilst serving with the Second AIF Contents 1 Family 2 Education 3 Football 4 Military service 5 See also 6 Footnotes 7 References 8 External linksFamily EditBorn in Bendigo on 14 February 1910 to Dr Alexander Park 1868 1929 1 and Ethel Marion Park 1881 1966 nee Reilly 2 James William Park had three brothers Alex George and Bob and three sisters Ethel Hilda and Jean His father a general practitioner moved his practice from Bendigo having originally practised in Tatura to Moonee Ponds in 1919 in order to facilitate the education of his children the boys attended Melbourne s Scotch College which had not yet moved to Hawthorn and was still in East Melbourne and the girls attended Melbourne s Presbyterian Ladies College also in East Melbourne Jim Park Jack Dyer of Richmond and Phonse Kyne of Collingwood at the Adelaide Oval before the 1938 interstate match against South Australia He married Marjorie Jean Steele 1913 on 26 October 1935 3 and they had one daughter Joan Millicent Park later Mrs Schinner Education EditHe attended Scotch College from 1919 to 1926 He then went on to the Dookie Agricultural College where he excelled in cricket swimming and football 4 as well as in his academic pursuits In his second year he was dux of his class and in his final year he was second only to the dux He graduated from Dookie with a Diploma of Agriculture at the end of 1930 Football EditRecruited from Bass Valley Football Club in Gippsland 5 he received his clearance to play with Carlton on 27 April 1932 6 and having played well for the Second XVIII on the preceding Saturday 7 he made his senior debut for Carlton at centre half back against Hawthorn on 21 May 1932 round four Park played in the back pocket and was a premiership player with Carlton in 1938 restricting prolific Collingwood forward Ron Todd to three goals two of which came from free kicks In the same season he was chosen to represent Victoria for the first time in his career Jim Park soaring over Tarzan Glass Princes Park 12 May 1938 On Saturday 28 May 1938 at Princes Park in a match against Melbourne which although having more scoring shots Carlton lost 14 18 102 to 16 11 107 it was Carlton s first loss for the season Park took one of the greatest marks of all time Playing in the back pocket in front of the Melbourne goal having had only four yards of running space he soared over the Melbourne forward Eric Glass completing the mark In the moment before the picture Glass stands erect Park s left heel is at the level of Glass s left shoulder his left knee is well above Glass s right shoulder his right leg extended for balance and the ball is a short distance away 8 Military service EditWith his occupation listed as both clerk and manager Park enlisted in the Second AIF on 12 March 1941 On Tuesday 18 March 1941 a senior team training night Park attended Princes Park as a guest of the Carlton Football Club committee and he was presented with a cheque in recognition of his services to the club in the last nine years 9 On 9 February 1943 he was killed in action while fighting Japanese forces with the 2 6th Infantry Battalion at the Battle of Wau in New Guinea 10 Lieutenant Jim Park shooting in the standing standing position a few yards from me was shot through the heart and fell dead immediately He was a good soldier and a very popular officer not least because he was such a good footballer having been captain of a leading team in the big Melbourne league 11 See also EditList of Victorian Football League players who died in active serviceFootnotes Edit Motor Fatality The Kilmore Free Press Thursday 27 June 1929 p 2 Marriages Park Reilly The Argus Thursday 2 October 1902 p 1 Engagements The Argus Tuesday 14 August 1934 p 10 Two Players Married The Argus Monday 28 October 1935 p 13 1940 Jim Park profile Sporting Globe 8 June 1940 Retrieved 6 July 2020 Hobbs 1991 Many Permits Granted J W Park Bass to Carlton The Argus Thursday 28 April 1932 p 10 Football League Seconds Carlton 18 12 d Richmond 10 13 The Argus Monday 16 May 1932 p 15 That earlier photograph can be seen at Main and Allen 2002 p 309 Presentation to Park The Argus Wednesday 18 March 1941 p 12 ww2roll gov au Henry Jo Gullett 1992 Good Company Horseman Soldier Politician Brisbane University of Queensland Press p 176 ISBN 0 7022 2443 XReferences EditHobbs G Jim Park Football Record 25 28 April 1991 p 15 Main J amp Allen D Park Jim pp 307 310 in Main J amp Allen D Fallen The Ultimate Heroes Footballers Who Never Returned From War Crown Content Melbourne 2002 ISBN 1 74095 010 0 Engagements Marjorie Jean Steele to James William Park The Argus Tuesday 14 August 1934 p 10 Victorians in Army Casualty List Australia and the Islands Killed in Action Park J W The Argus Thursday 25 February 1943 p 4 Deaths On Active Service Park The Argus Saturday 6 March 1943 p 2 Deaths On Active Service Park inserted on behalf of the committee players and staff of the Carlton Football Club The Age Monday 8 March 1943 p 5 Football CarltonPlayer Killed The Age Monday 8 March 1943 p 4 Carlton Footballer Killed Obituary The Argus Monday 8 March 1943 p 3 De Bolfo T Peter s PNG pilgrimage to Jim Park s grave AFL COM Tuesday 27 April 2010 at archive today archived 2012 11 30 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jim Park footballer Jim Park s playing statistics from AFL Tables Jim Park at AustralianFootball com Blueseum Biography Jim Park Jim Park Boyles Football Photos Australian War World War II Service Record James William Park Australian War Memorial Roll of Honour James William Park VX51193 World War II Nominal Roll James William Park VX51193 Commonwealth War Graves Commission Record James William Park VX51193 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jim Park footballer born 1910 amp oldid 1131434795, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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