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Mikan99 04-30-2024 11:02 PM

Looking for info about Isabelle Payne (Basketball coach and player)
 
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Does anyone know anything about Isabelle Payne from the 1930s/40s.
She appears on two Wheaties boxes in 1939 but I can't find any info about her career as a basketball coach when I google her.

st.moose 05-01-2024 01:23 AM

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started a search on newspapers.com and if I am guessing correctly Isabelle Payne (is she standing on the right?) then she is from Kirksville Missouri. She started playing with a professional barnstorming team in 1931, the St Louis All Star" club. Played at least 5 years with that team. Per The Daily News and Intelligencer (Mexico Missouri) (Feb 9, 1940) playing for the 'Helen Stephens' Olympic Coeds' after have played 5 years with the St Louis All Stars and four years as coach at the Joplin Business College Team and as the manager of a team for the Grover Cleveland Alexander'

the picture is from the Rock Island (IL) Argus (November 23, 1931)

JustinD 05-01-2024 09:11 AM

From several news stories she played on several teams in the early 30's which lines up perfectly with the Wheaties creation date. As for coaching, I saw a copy of the Franklin County Tribune of Union, Missouri dated Nov. 17, 1939 that had her coaching the "Helen Steven's Olympic Co-eds" which seemed to be a barnstorming team.

https://www.newspapers.com/article/f...ibune/7158097/

Interestingly, Isabelle Payne married one season minor leaguer (1935 Springfield Senators) and House of David player Emory "Ham" Olive in 1942. They both lived in Eau Claire where Emory was regionally famous as a local umpire for decades there. As a local legend he had a large obit dedication in the local paper on his death in 1982, but I do not have a membership to snip it.

https://newspaperarchive.com/eau-cla...-01-1982-p-11/

Mikan99 05-01-2024 06:12 PM

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Originally Posted by st.moose (Post 2430502)
started a search on newspapers.com and if I am guessing correctly Isabelle Payne (is she standing on the right?) then she is from Kirksville Missouri. She started playing with a professional barnstorming team in 1931, the St Louis All Star" club. Played at least 5 years with that team. Per The Daily News and Intelligencer)

Legend. This is exactly why this community rocks.

Mikan99 05-01-2024 06:13 PM

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Originally Posted by JustinD (Post 2430537)
From several news stories she played on several teams in the early 30's which lines up perfectly with the Wheaties creation date. As for coaching, I saw a copy of the Franklin County Tribune of Union, Missouri dated Nov. 17, 1939 that had her coaching the "Helen Steven's Olympic Co-eds" which seemed to be a barnstorming team.

very much appreciated.

Mikan99 05-01-2024 06:15 PM

BTW, Does anyone have the #7 Wheaties box panel with her on it?


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