Coaching Career and Professional Baseball
Mysterious Walker | |
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Sport(s) | Football, basketball, baseball |
Playing career | |
1904–1906 | Chicago |
Position(s) | halfback (football) pitcher (baseball) |
Coaching career (HC unless noted) | |
Football 1907–1908 1908 1909 1912–1913 1914 1916 1917 1921 1936–1939 Basketball 1907–1908 1917–1918 1918–1919 1921–1922 1922–1924 1924–1925 1927–1931 1936–1940 Baseball 1910 1911 1917 1922 1923–1924 1937–1940 |
Utah Agricultural Denver (assistant) Chicago (assistant) Carnegie Tech Washington & Jefferson (assistant) Chicago (assistant) Williams DePauw Wheaton (IL) Utah Agricultural Dartmouth Rhode Island State DePauw Michigan Agricultural Drury Texas Wheaton (IL) Mississippi Oregon Agricultural Chicago (assistant) DePauw Michigan Agricultural Wheaton (IL) |
Head coaching record | |
Statistics College Football Data Warehouse |
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