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词条 William H. Spaulding
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  1. Early years

  2. Coaching and administrative career

     Western State  Minnesota  UCLA 

  3. Later years

  4. Head coaching record

     Football  Basketball 

  5. References

{{Infobox college coach
| name = William H. Spaulding
| image = William H. Spaulding.jpg
| alt =
| caption = Spaulding from 1928 UCLA yearbook
| sport = Football, basketball, baseball
| birth_date = {{Birth date|1880|5|4}}
| birth_place = Melrose, Wisconsin
| death_date = {{Death date and age|1966|10|12|1880|5|4}}
| death_place = Los Angeles, California
| alma_mater =
| player_sport1 = Football
| player_years2 = 1903–1906
| player_team2 = Wabash
| coach_sport1 = Football
| coach_years2 = 1907–1921
| coach_team2 = Western State
| coach_years3 = 1922–1924
| coach_team3 = Minnesota
| coach_years4 = 1925–1938
| coach_team4 = Southern Branch / UCLA
| coach_sport5 = Basketball
| coach_years6 = 1913–1922
| coach_team6 = Western State
| coach_sport7 = Baseball
| coach_years8 = 1911–1921
| coach_team8 = Western State
| admin_years1 = 1938–1947
| admin_team1 = UCLA
| overall_record = 145–83–15 (football)
77–43 (basketball)
63–18–4 (baseball)
| bowl_record = 1–0
| tournament_record =
| championships = Football
1 PCC (1935)
| awards =
| coaching_records =
}}William H. Spaulding (May 4, 1880 – October 12, 1966) was an American football player and coach of football, basketball, and baseball. Spaulding coached at UCLA from 1925 to 1938. He had a successful tenure, compiling a 72–51–8 ({{winning percentage|72|51|8}}) record. He also served as the head football coach at the University of Minnesota from 1922 to 1924. His record there was 11–7–4 ({{winning percentage|11|7|4}}). He succeeded the legendary football coach Henry L. Williams. Prior to coaching at Minnesota he coached Western State Normal School (now known as Western Michigan University) from 1907 to 1921. Spaulding was the head football, basketball and baseball at Western State Normal. Spaulding attended Wabash College, where he played college football. In 1984, he was inducted into the Wabash College Athletic Hall of Fame.[1][2]

Early years

Spaulding was born in Melrose, Wisconsin, in 1880. He attended Wabash College in Crawfordsville, Indiana, where he played halfback for the football team and ran sprints for the track team.[3] He was a member of the 1905 Wabash Little Giants football team that defeated Notre Dame.[3]

In 1906, Spaulding briefly played professional football on Willie Heston's All Stars.[3]

Coaching and administrative career

Western State

In 1907, Spaulding was hired as the first coach and physical training director at Western State Normal School (later renamed Western Michigan University).[4]

He was the head coach of the school's football team for 15 years from 1907 to 1921, compiling a 62–25–3 ({{winning percentage|62|25|3}}) record. His players at Western State included Frank Thomas who went on to be the head coach of the Alabama Crimson Tide football team from 1931 to 1946.

He was the head coach for the Western State Normal School men's basketball program from 1913 through 1922, compiling a 77–43 ({{winning percentage|77|43}}) record, and finishing .500 or higher in each of his nine seasons.

He was also the head coach for Western State's baseball program from 1911 through 1921, compiling a 63–18–4 ({{winning percentage|63|18|4}}) record.

Minnesota

In January 1922, Spaulding was hired by the University of Minnesota to replace Henry L. Williams as the school's head football coach. He was hired at a salary of $5,500 per year.[5] In 1924, Spaulding's Golden Gopers stopped Red Grange and handed Illinois its only defeat of the 1924 season.

UCLA

In May 1925, Spaulding was hired by the University of California Southern Branch (later renamed UCLA) as its head football coach and athletic director. He signed a five-year contract with Southern Branch at a salary of $10,000 per year.[6]

Spaulding's 1935 UCLA team was a Pacific Coast Conference co-champion and handed Stanford's "Vow Boys" team its only defeat of the 1935 season. Spaulding later described the 1935 victory over Stanford as the greatest thrill of his career.[7] His players at UCLA included Kenny Washington and Jackie Robinson. In 11 years as UCLA's head football coach, his teams compiled a record of 72–51–8

In February 1938, Spaulding announced that he would resign as UCLA's head football coach after the 1938 season. He had also assumed the role as UCLA's athletic director and stated that he would thereafter confine himself to those duties.[8]

Spaulding remained at UCLA as athletic director from 1938 to 1947. After 22 years at UCLA, Spaulding resigned in March 1947, indicating that he intended to go into business.[9]

Later years

Spaulding and his wife, Jess, had a son, William E. Spaulding, and three daughters, Jane, Frances, and Barbara. His wife died in 1953.[10] He later remarried to a second wife, Eleanor.[3]

Spaulding died in 1966 at age 86 at the Elizabeth Manor Sanitarium in Los Angeles.[11] He had been ill and in "a virtual coma" for several years before his death.[12]

Head coaching record

Football

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Basketball

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References

1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.wabash.edu/sports/hof |title=Wabash College Athletic Hall of Fame |accessdate=December 2, 2007}}
2. ^{{cite web| url=http://www.wabash.edu/sports/docs/Football_Lettermen2.pdf |title=Wabash College Football Lettermen |accessdate=December 2, 2007}}
3. ^{{cite news|title=Sports Parade|author=Deke Houlgate, Jr.|newspaper=Los Angeles Times|date=August 29, 1953|page=III-1|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/18485201/sports_parade_bill_spaulding/|via=Newspapers.com}}
4. ^{{cite news|title=Western Normal|newspaper=The Detroit Free Press|date=September 29, 1907|page=23|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/18475384/western_normal/|via=Newspapers.com}}
5. ^{{cite news|title=Kalamazoo Man Selected as New University of Minnesota Grid Coach: Bill Spaulding Named to Succeed Williams|newspaper=The Minneapolis Morning Tribune|date=January 24, 1922|page=10|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/18481692/kalamazoo_man_selected_as_new/|via=Newspapers.com}}
6. ^{{cite news|title=Spaulding Is Grizzly Coach: Minnesota Mentor Signs With Southern Branch|newspaper=Los Angeles Times|author=Braven Dyer|date=May 24, 1925|page=17|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/18482079/spaulding_is_grizzly_coach_minnesota/|via=Newspapers.com}}
7. ^{{cite news|title=Sportraits|newspaper=Los Angeles Times|date=September 1, 1947|page=II-7|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/18485032/sportraits_william_spaulding/|via=Newspapers.com}}
8. ^{{cite news|title=Mentor To Become Director of Athletics: No Successor Named as Bruin Grid Chief Announces Retirement After 1938 Season|newspaper=Los Angeles Times|author=Braven Dyer|date=March 1, 1938|page=II-9|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/18484456/mentor_to_become_director_of_athletics/|via=Newspapers.com}}
9. ^{{cite news|title=Spaulding to Resign Bruin Job|newspaper=Los Angeles Times|date=March 18, 1947|page=6|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/18484632/spaulding_to_resign_bruin_job/|via=Newspapers.com}}
10. ^{{cite news|title=Former Coach Bill Spaulding's Wife Dies at 68|newspaper=Los Angeles Times|date=April 18, 1953|page=II-8|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/18485457/former_coach_bill_spauldings_wife_dies/|via=Newspapers.com}}
11. ^{{cite news|title=Ex-UCLA Coach Bill Spaulding Dies|newspaper=Los Angeles Times|date=October 14, 1966|page=III-1, III-2|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/18467443/exucla_coach_bill_spaulding_dies/|via=Newspapers.com}}
12. ^{{cite news|title=UCLA's Bill Spaulding dies|newspaper=Kokomo (Ind.) Morning Times|date=October 14, 1966|page=11|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/18485748/uclas_bill_spaulding_dies/|via=Newspapers.com}}
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