Charles M. Barnes Jr. (died May 28, 1979) was an American sports agent and businessman.
In the early 1960s, Barnes moved to Indianapolis. He founded Sports Headliners in December 1963 and took on the role of manager. His clients were racers Rodger Ward, A. J. Foyt, Parnelli Jones, Mario Andretti, and Al Unser and Bobby Unser. He later had clients in other sports, including O. J. Simpson, Pat Haden, Johnny Unitas, Evel Knievel and Calvin Hill. He negotiated O. J. Simpson's contract with the Buffalo Bills, which at its time was the largest contract for a professional football player, at over a year.
Barnes helped form the American Basketball Association. He was a representative along with E. J. Bannon for the Indianapolis group at the league's charter meeting when the Indiana Pacers joined the league. In 1970, he moved his headquarters to Los Angeles. He was a member of the group that built the Ontario Motor Speedway. He served as the speedway's president for a time. Barnes briefly served as president, then commissioner of the World Football League.
Barnes died while swimming in the Kaweah River near Three Rivers, California, on May 28, 1979, aged 48. He was buried in Holy Cross Cemetery in Inglewood.
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