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James R. Ludlow "Lud" Wray (February 7, 1894 – July 24, 1967) was a professional American football player, coach, and co-founder, with college teammate... |
Wray (1886-1979), Australian golfer often referred to as the "mother" of Australian golf Link Wray (1929–2005), American rock and roll musician Lud Wray... |
Alabama Pitts (category 1941 deaths) games for the Eagles, recording two receptions for 21 yards. Eagles coach Lud Wray was opposed to signing a player for non-competitive reasons and kept Pitts... |
Frank Dole (category 1939 deaths) Bob Folwell (1916–1919) John Heisman (1920–1922) Lou Young (1923–1929) Lud Wray (1930) Harvey Harman (1931–1937) George Munger (1938–1953) Steve Sebo (1954–1959)... |
Bert Bell (category 1959 deaths) protest over the emphasis on in-season scrimmages during practices by Lud Wray, a fellow assistant coach. Bell's resignation was accommodated prior to... |
Wayne Millner (category 1976 deaths) v t e Philadelphia Eagles head coaches Lud Wray (1933–1935) Bert Bell (1936–1940) Greasy Neale (1941–1950) Bo McMillin (1951) Wayne Millner # (1951) Jim... |
2009 Pro Bowl. However, the team season was marked with tragedy after the death of Jim Johnson, who had been the defensive coordinator for Reid's entire... |
William Henry Dietz (category 1964 deaths) Preston Marshall, owner of the Boston Braves, hired Dietz to replace Coach Lud Wray. In 1937, the team moved to Washington, D.C. For the rest of his life,... |
franchise from Philadelphia named their team the Eagles. Bert Bell and Lud Wray purchased the team in 1933 and changed the name of the team in honor of... |
Thorpe in 1920. Tommy Hughitt Heinie Miller Paul Robeson Gus Sonnenberg Lud Wray Historical Society of the Buffalo All-Americans, Bisons & Rangers Buffalo... |
Rhodes said after the victory that the only things guaranteed in life are "death and taxes." Though the Eagles were eliminated by the Dallas Cowboys the... |
from any of the first 14 Super Bowls from the May 4, 2020, death of Don Shula until his death. List of celebrities who own wineries and vineyards List of... |
Buddy Ryan (category 2016 deaths) v t e Philadelphia Eagles head coaches Lud Wray (1933–1935) Bert Bell (1936–1940) Greasy Neale (1941–1950) Bo McMillin (1951) Wayne Millner # (1951) Jim... |
George Munger (American football) (category 1994 deaths) Viola, daughter Carol Ober and four grandchildren. At the time of Munger's death, Chuck Bednarik told The Philadelphia Inquirer, "[Munger] taught me a secret... |
Greasy Neale (category 1973 deaths) v t e Philadelphia Eagles head coaches Lud Wray (1933–1935) Bert Bell (1936–1940) Greasy Neale (1941–1950) Bo McMillin (1951) Wayne Millner # (1951) Jim... |
Ank Scanlan (category 1965 deaths) made it so that Scanlan could only coach on gameday, leaving assistants Lud Wray and Ox DaGrosa in charge of during the week. Scanlan resigned on December... |
Mike McCormack (American football) (category 2013 deaths) v t e Philadelphia Eagles head coaches Lud Wray (1933–1935) Bert Bell (1936–1940) Greasy Neale (1941–1950) Bo McMillin (1951) Wayne Millner # (1951) Jim... |
Fred Bruney (category 2016 deaths) v t e Philadelphia Eagles head coaches Lud Wray (1933–1935) Bert Bell (1936–1940) Greasy Neale (1941–1950) Bo McMillin (1951) Wayne Millner # (1951) Jim... |
Agnes Moorehead, Jack Mather, Hans Conried, Lud Gluskin and His Orchestra. Guest: Charles Laughton. Lud Gluskin and His Orchestra play "I'll Get By"... |
John Heisman (category 1936 deaths) was also Georgia Tech's first basketball coach. For many years after his death, from 1938 to 1956, Georgia Tech played basketball in the Heisman Gym. In... |