| Overall UK Wins: 3 | Overall UK Losses: 1 | Win % 75 |
Date of Birth: December 29, 1892
Date of Death: January 29, 1950
Hometown: Paris, KY
Alma Mater: Bethany [1920]
For a generalized listing of officials, please consult this page.
Date | Matchup | W/L | Score | UK Fouls | Opp Fouls | UK FTA | Opp FTA | UK DQ | Opp DQ | Technicals | Officiating Crew |
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2/11/1928 | Georgia Tech at Kentucky | L | 31 - 35 | 5 | 6 | 8 | 6 | 0 | 0 | - | J. Monroe Sweeney |
1/19/1929 | Tennessee at Kentucky | W | 27 - 22 | 7 | 9 | 12 | 9 | 0 | 0 | - | Referee - J. Monroe Sweeney |
2/22/1929 | Mississippi at Kentucky | W | 35 - 30 | 8 | 13 | 14 | 12 | 0 | 1 | - | J. Monroe Sweeney (Paris) |
2/23/1929 | Mississippi at Kentucky | W | 32 - 24 | 10 | 16 | 16 | 12 | 0 | 1 | - | J. Monroe Sweeney (Paris) and Dan Tehan |
Obituary - Bryan (TX) Eagle (January 30, 1950)
Monroe Sweeney, Former Official, Passes Sunday
TAYLOR, Jan. 30 (AP) - Death has taken J. Monroe Sweeney, one of the best known baseball and football officials in the Southwest.
Sweeney, 55, one-time big league baseball umpire and football official of the Southwest Conference, died yesterday after suffering a heart attack.
He was stricken shortly after arriving at his residence from a visit to Fort Worth Saturday. Funeral services will be held here tomorrow.
Sweeney was state supervisor of veterans education with the state board of education at the time of his death.
He umpired in the National Texas and Pacific Coast leagues in the twenties, officiating in some capacity in 37 states.
He was a football referee in the Southwest Conference long after his retirement as a baseball umpire. He was assistant manager of Hotel Texas in Fort Worth for a year and a half and previously was assistant manager and publicity director of the Baker Hotel in Mineral Wells for seven years.
Sweeney played football at Bethany College in West Virginia.
Surviving are his widow and two brothers, Edwin S. Sweeney of Columbus, Ind., and Will Sweeney of Lexington, Ky.