Pike, James Edward (Jim) (1892–1969)
by John N. Molony
This article was published in the Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 11, 1988 online in 2006
James Edward (Jim) Pike (1892-1969), jockey, was born on 4 September 1892 at Newcastle, New South Wales, eldest child of Charles Pike, Newcastle-born butcher and later racecourse attendant, and his Victorian wife Jane Isabella, née Liddell. Jim often played truant from school to ride horses. At 12 he joined Ernie Connors' stables and, weighing under four stone (25 kg), had his first mount soon afterwards. Banned twice for being under age, in 1906 he was apprenticed to the Sydney trainer William Kelso and won his first race in July; by February 1908 he had ridden some forty winners. Kelso took Pike with him to England,…
