Harry Fouts Hazlett (April 17, 1884 – September 27, 1960) was a career officer in the U.S. Army. Prior to that he was an American football coach for the...
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in football Harry Hazlett (1884–1960), career officer in the U.S. Army Jack Hazlett (1938–2014), New Zealand athlete in rugby James Hazlett (disambiguation)...
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Canton Bulldogs (section Harry Turner era)
precursor to the championship, Canton defeated Parratt, however, Canton captain Harry Turner, was severely injured during the game while attempting to tackle...
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86th for a short time until relinquishing command to Major General Harry Hazlett. After leaving the 86th Division, Mueller served as Chief of Staff to...
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Jack Cusack (1912–1915) Harry Hazlett (1913–1915) Jim Thorpe (1915–1920) Cap Edwards (1921) Guy Chamberlin (1922–1923) Harry Robb (1925–1926) Pete Henry...
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Mary Jobe Akeley, author, conservationist, explorer, photographer Harry Hazlett, army officer and football coach John Calhoun Johnson, California assemblyman...
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– Coach: Asst. football; would go on to coach NFL defensive backs. Harry Hazlett – Coach: Head football and basketball; Head coach of the Pro Canton...
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League. The team finished with a known record of 9–1. Canton's captain, Harry Turner, died from a broken spinal cord injury shortly after this game. Thanksgiving...
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Jack Cusack (1912–1915) Harry Hazlett (1913–1915) Jim Thorpe (1915–1920) Cap Edwards (1921) Guy Chamberlin (1922–1923) Harry Robb (1925–1926) Pete Henry...
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Harry Duplein Robb (May 11, 1897 – December 15, 1971) was an American football player and coach during the 1920s. Robb was born in Pitcairn, Pennsylvania...
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