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*[[Jim Stewart (footballer, born 1884)]] (1884–1951), played for St Kilda and Carlton |
*[[Jim Stewart (footballer, born 1884)]] (1884–1951), played for St Kilda and Carlton |
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*[[Jim Stewart (footballer, born 1888)]], played for St Kilda |
*[[Jim Stewart (footballer, born 1888)]] (1888–1939), played for St Kilda |
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*[[Jim Stewart (footballer, born 1889)]], played for South Melbourne |
*[[Jim Stewart (footballer, born 1889)]] (1889–1964), played for South Melbourne |
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*[[Jim Stewart (footballer, born 1917)]] (1917–1942), played for North Melbourne |
*[[Jim Stewart (footballer, born 1917)]] (1917–1942), played for North Melbourne |
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Revision as of 13:37, 8 May 2016
Jim Stewart may refer to:
Australian rules footballers
- Jim Stewart (footballer, born 1884) (1884–1951), played for St Kilda and Carlton
- Jim Stewart (footballer, born 1888) (1888–1939), played for St Kilda
- Jim Stewart (footballer, born 1889) (1889–1964), played for South Melbourne
- Jim Stewart (footballer, born 1917) (1917–1942), played for North Melbourne
Other sports
- Jim Stewart (cricketer), former Welsh cricketer who played for Warwickshire
- Jim Stewart (Scottish footballer) (born 1954), association football goalkeeper (Kilmarnock, Middlesbrough, Rangers, Scotland)
- J. I. M. Stewart, Scottish writer (often using pseudonym Michael Innes)
- Crown Royal Presents The Jim Stewart 400, NASCAR Nextel Cup event named after an unrelated Jim Stewart
Others
- Jim Stewart (Kentucky politician) (born 1958), American politician and state legislator in Kentucky
- Jim Stewart (record producer), co-founder of Stax Records
See also
- James Stewart (disambiguation)
- Jimmy Stewart (disambiguation)
- Jim Stuart, American football player