Sherley Clark Thompson was best known as the co-editor of the first baseball encyclopedia. He published under the name "S. C. Thompson" and was known to his friends as "Tommy."
Baseball was Thompson's passionate hobby, and he had spent more than twenty yearscollecting information on the history of the game and its players. In 1944, he discovered that sportswriterHy Turkin lived around the corner from him, and the two struck up a friendship. That would eventually lead to a collaboration on the first baseball encyclopedia, using Thompson's archives as a starting point. The book, published in 1951 by A. S. Barnes & Company was universally hailed as a quantum leap in the field of sports reference. Turkin died in 1955, but Thompson edited four more editions of the book before his death in 1967. The book continued with other editors until 1979.
Death
Thompson died after a prolonged battle with cancer. He and his wife Rose did not have any children.