Authors and Illustrators Database

Jackson Volney Scholz

Born: 03/15/1897  Buchanan, Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.ViewFeatures.StringHtmlContent
Died: 10/26/1986

Writings

Image Title Genre Audience Publisher Date
Backfield Blues Fiction Teen Morrow 1971
Hot-Corner Hank Fiction Teen Morrow 1970
Fullback Fever Fiction Teen Morrow 1969
The Big Mitt Fiction Teen Morrow 1968
Backfield Buckaroo Fiction Teen Morrow 1967
Rookie Quarterback Fiction Teen Morrow 1965
The Perfect Game Fiction Teen Morrow 1959
Bench Boss Fiction Teen Morrow 1958
A Fighting Chance Fiction Teen Morrow 1956
End Zone Fiction Teen Morrow 1954
Deep Short Fiction Teen Morrow 1952
Keystone Kelly Fiction Teen Morrow 1950
Johnny King, Quarterback Fiction Teen Morrow 1949
Fielder from nowhere
- Reissued 1993 by Morrow Junior Books.
Fiction Teen 1948
Gridiron Challenge Fiction Teen Morrow 1947
Goal to Go Fiction Teen Morrow 1945
Batter up
- Reissued 1993 by Morrow Junior Books.
Fiction Teen 1945
Pigskin Warriors Fiction Teen Morrow 1944
Fighting Coach Fiction Teen Morrow 1940
Split Seconds Fiction Teen Morrow 1935
- More than three hundred short stories and novelettes in magazines
Rookie quarterback
- Reissued 1993 by Morrow Junior Books.
Fiction Teen
What is the aim or goal of your writing: Contemporary Authors says "At one time considered the fastest man in the world, athlete and author Jackson Volney Scholz won a 1924 Olympic gold medal for the two-hundred-meter race. His loss in the one-hundred-meter race that same year was later recreated in "Chariots of Fire, " which won the 1981 Academy Award for best motion picture. Scholz declined to see the movie because his surname was mispronounced throughout the film."

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Donated books to the Authors & Illustrators database project: No

Skills:
Author

Education:

Degree Institution Location Date
Associate of Arts Grand Rapids Junior College Grand Rapids, MI 1958-1960

Career:

Position Organization Location Date
Participant U.S. Olympic Team Amsterdam 1928
Participant U.S. Olympic Team Paris 1924
Free-lance Writer 1923-1986
Member of winning relay team U.S. Olympic Team Antwerp 1920
Naval AviationWorld War I
- Received his wings and commission after the Armistice
U. S. Navy

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Listed in Something about the author. Volume 49, Anne Commire, [editor]. Detroit, MI, Gale Research, 1987.

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