- William Champion
William "Willie" Julius Champion Jr., was born on
June 15 ,1880 , inTrinidad, Colorado , and is best known for inventingKalah , a game in theMancala family.Early Life and Family
William Julius Champion Jr. was born on
June 15 ,1880 inTrinidad, Colorado toUS Civil War veteranWilliam Julius Champion Sr. andElvira Hellen Gammons , a descendant ofMayflower passenger Thomas Rogers. Willie marriedAlice Viola Brown onJune 15 ,1908 inBoston, Massachusetts . He died onFebruary 12 ,1972 .Education
Champion graduated
Cum Laude fromYale University in the class of 1905 after walking from his childhood home inWhite Cloud, Michigan to Yale's campus inNew Haven, Connecticut (over 850 miles), and "earning all of his expenses" as he put it. His major wasGeology . The jobs he worked to pay for school included a sales agent for theSaturday Evening Post and a summer on the road with theBarnum and Bailey Circus (which later became theRingling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey Circus Professional Life
Willie experienced wild swings in fortune throughout his long life. In addition to various business ventures and investments he held full or partial interest in a
gold mine inColorado and the ChampionLead Mine inNiranda, Ontario Canada . A local newspaper obituary called him a "radio pioneer" saying that after graduating from Yale William moved to the Boston area and went to work withLee DeForest , inventor of thevacuum tube and goes on to say that he "helped setup and operate Boston's first radio transmitters".Kalah
Champion truly loved the ancient board game of
Kalah and worked for years to popularize the game in the United States. He long held that the game has intrisic educational value and held other benefits as well. Family history has it that in 1910 Willie first read about ancient games like Kalah. He started manufacturing Kalah game sets inMystic, Connecticut about 1940 and later inSalem, Massachusetts ,Brockton, Massachusetts and finallyHolbrook, Massachusetts , in around 1960.References
- Territorial census for Colorado 1885, Las Animas County
- Loring, Judith Cooper, (2004) Champion Family History - personal notes
- Curts, Boyd G. (editor, class secretary) (1930), History of the Class of 1905 (Yale)
- The
Boston Globe , Saturday,December 7 ,1962 page 23. Melrose Free Press December 19 ,1963 , "Kalah Recognized as Valuable Educational Aid - 350 Students Participate in Tournament"
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