词条 | Albert Barron |
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| name = Albert Barron | image = Albert Barron.png | alt = | caption = | sport = Football | birth_date = {{Birth date|1888|9|18}} | birth_place = Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | death_date = {{Death date and age|1962|3|27|1888|9|18}} | death_place = Somers Point, New Jersey | alma_mater = | player_years1 = 1910 | player_team1 = Penn State | player_years2= 1 913–1914 | player_team2 = Penn State | coach_years1 = 1921–1922 | coach_team1 = Michigan Agricultural | coach_years2 = 1924 | coach_team2 = Temple | admin_years1 = 1922 | admin_team1 = Michigan Agricultural | admin_years2 = 1937–1957 | admin_team2 = Olney HS (PA) | overall_record = 7–14–2 (college football) | bowl_record = | tournament_record = | championships = | awards = | coaching_records = }}Albert M. Barron (September 18, 1888 – March 27, 1962)[1] was an American football player, coach of football and track, and college athletics administrator. He served as the head coach at Michigan Agricultural College—now Michigan State University—from 1921 to 1922, and at Temple University in 1924, compiling a career record of 7–14–2. Barron was the athletic director at Michigan Agricultural in 1922. He also coached track at Temple and at Swarthmore College. He served as the athletic director at Olney High School in Philadelphia from 1937 to 1957 and also coached football there. Barron died on March 27, 1962 in Somers Point, New Jersey after a heart attack.[2] Head coaching record{{CFB Yearly Record Start | type = coach | team = | conf = | bowl = | poll = no }}{{CFB Yearly Record Subhead| name = Michigan Agricultural Aggies | conf = Independent | startyear = 1921 | endyear = 1922 }}{{CFB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | year = 1921 | name = Michigan Agricultural | overall = 3–5 | conference = | confstanding = | bowlname = | bowloutcome = | bcsbowl = | ranking = no | ranking2 = no }}{{CFB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | year = 1922 | name = Michigan Agricultural | overall = 3–5–2 | conference = | confstanding = | bowlname = | bowloutcome = | bcsbowl = | ranking = no | ranking2 = no }}{{CFB Yearly Record Subtotal | name = Michigan Agricultural | overall = 6–10–2 | confrecord = }}{{CFB Yearly Record Subhead | name = Temple Owls | conf = Independent | startyear = 1924 | endyear = single }}{{CFB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | year = 1924 | name = Temple | overall = 1–4 | conference = | confstanding = | bowlname = | bowloutcome = | bcsbowl = | ranking = no | ranking2 = no }}{{CFB Yearly Record Subtotal | name = Temple | overall = 1–4 | confrecord = }}{{CFB Yearly Record End | overall = 7–14–2 | bowls = no | poll = no | polltype = | legend = no }} References1. ^[https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/V2N6-FKJ] {{Michigan State Spartans football coach navbox}}{{Michigan State Spartans athletic director navbox}}{{Temple Owls football coach navbox}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Barron, Albert}}{{1920s-collegefootball-coach-stub}}2. ^{{cite news |title=Ex-Swarthmore Coach Dies |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/2964152/delaware_county_daily_times/ |newspaper=Delaware County Daily Times |location=Chester, Pennsylvania |agency=Associated Press |date=April 2, 1962 |page=4 |access-date=August 7, 2015 |via=Newspapers.com {{Open access}} }} 10 : 1888 births|1962 deaths|Michigan State Spartans athletic directors|Michigan State Spartans football coaches|Penn State Nittany Lions football players|Swarthmore Garnet Tide|Temple Owls football coaches|Temple Owls track and field coaches|High school football coaches in the United States|Sportspeople from Philadelphia |
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