Obie Bristow Explained

Obie Bristow
Birth Date:17 April 1900
Birth Place:Pryor, Oklahoma, U.S.
Death Place:Big Spring, Texas, U.S.
Height Ft:6
Height In:2
Weight Lbs:210
Position:Wingback, halfback
High School:Pryor
College:Central Oklahoma, Oklahoma
Teams:
Statlabel1:Games played
Statvalue1:17
Statlabel2:Games started
Statvalue2:15

Jessie Gordon "Obie" Bristow (April 17, 1900 – December 22, 1969) was an American football player and coach, state legislator, and oil operator. He played professionlly in the early National Football League (NFL) for the Cleveland Bulldogs and the Kansas City Cowboys. He was also a professional player for the Hartford Blues, prior to that team's entry into the NFL in 1926.[1] Prior to his pro career, Bristow played college football and baseball at the University of Oklahoma. He earned a letter with the team in 1922. He also lettered on the baseball team.[2]

Bristow later coached the football team at Big Spring High School in Big Spring, Texas for four years. He served as a member of the Democratic Party in the Texas House of Representatives from 1953 to 1959 and later worked as an independent oil operator.[3] He was found dead by hanging on December 22, 1969, in Big Spring. His death was ruled a suicide.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Hogrogian . John . The Hartford Blues; Part 1 . . . 4 . 8 . 1982 . 3–4 . September 12, 2024 .
  2. Web site: 2022 Oklahoma Sooners baseball Media Guide. University of Oklahoma. February 17, 2022. July 3, 2023. 103.
  3. Web site: . Jessie Gordon Bristow . Legislative Reference Library of Texas . . September 12, 2024 .
  4. News: . 'Obie' Bristow, Ill, Found Hanged . . . . December 23, 1969 . 2 . September 12, 2024 . .