1862 - 1965
Amos Alonzo Stagg American Football (American)
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Amos Alonzo Stagg was previously married to Stella Stagg (1894 - 1964).
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Relationship Statistics
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Married | 1 |
71 years, 6 months
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Total | 1 |
71 years, 6 months
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Details
First Name |
Amos
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Middle Name |
Alonzo
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Last Name |
Stagg
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Full Name at Birth |
Amos Alonzo Stagg
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Alternative Name |
The Grand Old Man of the Midway, Mr. Football, Amos Alonzo Stagg, Lonnie
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Birthday |
16th August, 1862
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Birthplace |
West Orange, New Jersey, USA
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Died |
17th March, 1965
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Place of Death |
Stockton, California, USA
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Cause of Death |
Natural Causes (uremic poisoning)
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Buried |
Park View Cemetery, Manteca, San Joaquin County, California, USA
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Height |
5' 6" (168 cm)
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Build |
Average
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Zodiac Sign |
Leo
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Sexuality |
Straight
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Nationality |
American
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University |
Yale
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Occupation |
Football (American)
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Father |
Amos Lindsley Stagg
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Mother |
Eunice Pierson Stagg
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Amos Alonzo Stagg (August 16, 1862 – March 17, 1965) was an American athlete and college coach in multiple sports, primarily American football. He served as the head football coach at the International YMCA Training School (now called Springfield College) (1890–1891), the University of Chicago (1892–1932), and the College of the Pacific (1933–1946), compiling a career college football record of 314–199–35 (.605). His undefeated Chicago Maroons teams of 1905 and 1913 were recognized as national champions. He was also the head basketball coach for one season at Chicago (1920–1921), and the Maroons' head baseball coach for twenty seasons (1893–1905, 1907–1913).
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