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    Sylvanus Blanchard "Samuel" Newton (December 4, 1868 – April 30, 1932) was an American college football player and coach. He served as the head football...
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  • Samuel Newton may refer to: Samuel B. Newton (1868–1932), American college football coach Samuel Newton (sport shooter) (1881–1944), Olympic competitor...
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    W. Hoskins 2–2–3 Samuel B. Newton (Independent) (1896–1898) 1896 Samuel B. Newton 3–4 1897 Samuel B. Newton 3–6 1898 Samuel B. Newton 6–4 Sam Boyle (Independent)...
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    Nittany Lions head football coaches George W. Hoskins (1892–1895) Samuel B. Newton (1896–1898) Sam Boyle (1899) Pop Golden (1900–1902) Daniel A. Reed...
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    George W. Hoskins 1892–1895 29 20 5 4 0.759 — — — — — — — — — 0 — 2 Samuel B. Newton 1896–1898 26 12 14 0 0.462 — — — — — — — — — 0 — 3 Sam Boyle 1899 11...
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    before the 500-seat Beaver Field opened in 1893. He was succeeded by Samuel B. Newton,[citation needed] who posted a 12–14 (.462) record in three seasons...
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    Nittany Lions head football coaches George W. Hoskins (1892–1895) Samuel B. Newton (1896–1898) Sam Boyle (1899) Pop Golden (1900–1902) Daniel A. Reed...
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    Nittany Lions head football coaches George W. Hoskins (1892–1895) Samuel B. Newton (1896–1898) Sam Boyle (1899) Pop Golden (1900–1902) Daniel A. Reed...
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    Franklin Field. Davis coached one more season, a 9–2–1 campaign in 1897. Samuel B. Newton, who arrived after coaching Penn State led Lafayette to its most victories...
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  • multiple people Ross Newton (born 1967), Australian actor Samuel B. Newton (1868–1932), American college football coach Samuel Newton (sport shooter) (1881–1944)...
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