1871 - 1954
Glenn 'Pop' Warner American Football (American)
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Glenn 'Pop' Warner was previously married to Tibb Lorraine Smith (1899 - 1954).
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American Football (American) Player Glenn 'Pop' Warner was born Glenn Scobey Warner on 5th April, 1871 in Springville, New York and passed away on 7th Sep 1954 Palo Alto, California aged 83. He is most remembered for helped start the popular youth American football organization, Pop Warner Little Scholars. His zodiac sign is Aries.
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Relationship Statistics
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Details
| First Name |
Glenn
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| Middle Name |
Scobey
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| Last Name |
Warner
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| Full Name at Birth |
Glenn Scobey Warner
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| Alternative Name |
Pop Warner
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| Birthday |
5th April, 1871
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| Birthplace |
Springville, New York
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| Died |
7th September, 1954
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| Place of Death |
Palo Alto, California
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| Cause of Death |
Throat Cancer
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| Buried |
Maplewood Cemetery, Springville, Erie County, New York, USA
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| Build |
Average
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| Eye Color |
Blue
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| Hair Color |
Salt and Pepper
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| Zodiac Sign |
Aries
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| Sexuality |
Straight
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| Ethnicity |
White
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| Nationality |
American
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| University |
Cornell
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| Occupation |
Football (American)
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| Claim to Fame |
helped start the popular youth American football organization, Pop Warner Little Scholars
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Glenn Scobey Warner (April 5, 1871 – September 7, 1954), most commonly known as Pop Warner, was an American college football coach at various institutions who is responsible for several key aspects of the modern game. Included among his innovations are the single and double wing formations (precursors of the modern spread and shotgun formations), the three point stance and the body blocking technique. Fellow pioneer coach Amos Alonzo Stagg called Warner "one of the excellent creators". He was inducted as a coach into the College Football Hall of Fame as part of its inaugural class in 1951. He also contributed to a junior football program which became known as Pop Warner Little Scholars, a popular youth American football organization.
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