Pop McKale, the Glossary
James Fred "Pop" McKale (June 12, 1887 – June 1, 1967) was an American football and baseball player, coach of football, basketball, baseball, and track, and college athletics administrator.[1]
Table of Contents
69 relations: Abraham Lincoln, Academic minor, Albion College, American football, Arizona Stadium, Arizona Wildcats, Arizona Wildcats baseball, Arizona Wildcats football, Arizona Wildcats men's basketball, Athletic director, Baseball, Basketball, Bear Down, Bear Down Gym, George Washington, Lansing, Michigan, Long jump, Los Angeles Times, Mandatory retirement, Master of Education, McKale Center, Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association, Minneapolis Millers, Minor League Baseball, Occidental College, Sigma Nu, Student government president, Superior, Wisconsin, Thanksgiving (United States), Track and field, Tucson High Magnet School, Tucson, Arizona, University of Arizona, Varsity team, World War I, 1914 Arizona Wildcats football team, 1914 college football season, 1915 Arizona Wildcats football team, 1915 college football season, 1916 Arizona Wildcats football team, 1916 college football season, 1917 Arizona Wildcats football team, 1917 college football season, 1918 college football season, 1919 Arizona Wildcats football team, 1919 college football season, 1920 Arizona Wildcats football team, 1920 college football season, 1921 Arizona Wildcats football team, 1921 college football season, ... Expand index (19 more) »
- Albion Britons baseball players
- Albion Britons football players
- Arizona Wildcats athletic directors
- Arizona Wildcats baseball coaches
- Arizona Wildcats men's basketball coaches
Abraham Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln (February 12, 1809 – April 15, 1865) was an American lawyer, politician, and statesman who served as the 16th president of the United States from 1861 until his assassination in 1865.
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Academic minor
An academic minor is a college or university student's declared secondary academic discipline during their undergraduate studies.
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Albion College
Albion College is a private liberal arts college in Albion, Michigan.
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American football, referred to simply as football in the United States and Canada and also known as gridiron football, is a team sport played by two teams of eleven players on a rectangular field with goalposts at each end.
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Arizona Stadium
Arizona Stadium is an outdoor college football stadium in the southwestern United States, located on the campus of the University of Arizona in Tucson, Arizona.
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Arizona Wildcats
The Arizona Wildcats are the athletic teams that represent the University of Arizona, located in Tucson.
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Arizona Wildcats baseball
The Arizona Wildcats baseball team is the intercollegiate men's baseball program representing the University of Arizona in Tucson, Arizona, United States.
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The Arizona Wildcats football program represents the University of Arizona (UA) in the sport of American college football.
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Arizona Wildcats men's basketball
The Arizona Wildcats men's basketball team is the intercollegiate men's basketball program representing the University of Arizona in Tucson, Arizona.
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Athletic director
An athletic director (commonly "athletics director" or "AD") is an administrator at many American clubs or institutions, such as colleges and universities, as well as in larger high schools and middle schools, who oversees the work of coaches and related staff involved in athletic programs.
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Baseball
Baseball is a bat-and-ball sport played between two teams of nine players each, taking turns batting and fielding.
Basketball
Basketball is a team sport in which two teams, most commonly of five players each, opposing one another on a rectangular court, compete with the primary objective of shooting a basketball (approximately in diameter) through the defender's hoop (a basket in diameter mounted high to a backboard at each end of the court), while preventing the opposing team from shooting through their own hoop.
Bear Down
"Bear Down" is the official motto of the University of Arizona (U of A), located in Tucson, Arizona.
Bear Down Gym
Bear Down Gym, originally known as Men's Gymnasium, is a 300-seat multi-purpose arena in Tucson, Arizona.
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George Washington
George Washington (February 22, 1732, 1799) was an American Founding Father, military officer, and politician who served as the first president of the United States from 1789 to 1797.
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Lansing, Michigan
Lansing is the capital of the U.S. state of Michigan and the most populous city in Ingham County.
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Long jump
The long jump is a track and field event in which athletes combine speed, strength and agility in an attempt to leap as far as possible from a takeoff point.
Los Angeles Times
The Los Angeles Times is a regional American daily newspaper that began publishing in Los Angeles, California in 1881.
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Mandatory retirement
Mandatory retirement also known as forced retirement, enforced retirement or compulsory retirement, is the set age at which people who hold certain jobs or offices are required by industry custom or by law to leave their employment, or retire.
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Master of Education
The Master of Education (MEd or M.Ed. or Ed.M.; Latin Magister Educationis or Educationis Magister) is a master's degree awarded by universities in many countries.
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McKale Center
McKale Memorial Center is an athletic arena in the southwest United States, located on the campus of the University of Arizona in Tucson, Arizona.
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Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association
The Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA) is an intercollegiate athletic conference that competes in the NCAA's Division III.
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Minneapolis Millers
The Minneapolis Millers were an American professional minor league baseball team that played in Minneapolis, Minnesota, through 1960.
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Minor League Baseball
Minor League Baseball (MiLB) is a professional baseball organization below Major League Baseball (MLB), including teams affiliated with MLB clubs.
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Occidental College
Occidental College (informally Oxy) is a private liberal arts college in Los Angeles, California.
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Sigma Nu
Sigma Nu (ΣΝ) is an undergraduate college fraternity founded at the Virginia Military Institute in 1869.
Student government president
The student government president (sometimes called "student body president," "student council president" or "School president") is generally the highest-ranking officer of a student union.
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Superior, Wisconsin
Superior (Gete-oodenaang) is a city in, and the county seat of, Douglas County, Wisconsin, United States.
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Thanksgiving (United States)
Thanksgiving is a federal holiday in the United States celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November.
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Track and field
Athletics (or track and field in the United States) is a sport that includes athletic contests based on running, jumping, and throwing skills.
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Tucson High Magnet School
Tucson High Magnet School, commonly referred to as THMS, THS, or Tucson High, is a public high school in Tucson, Arizona.
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Tucson, Arizona
Tucson (Cuk Ṣon; Tucsón) is a city in and the county seat of Pima County, Arizona, United States, and is home to the University of Arizona.
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University of Arizona
The University of Arizona (Arizona, U of A, UArizona, or UA) is a public land-grant research university in Tucson, Arizona.
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Varsity team
Varsity teams are sports teams that compete in university sports events.
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World War I
World War I (alternatively the First World War or the Great War) (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918) was a global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies (or Entente) and the Central Powers.
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The 1914 Arizona Wildcats football team was an American football team that represented the University of Arizona as an independent during the 1914 college football season.
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The 1914 college football season had no clear-cut champion, with the Official NCAA Division I Football Records Book listing Army, Illinois, and Texas as having been selected national champions.
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The 1915 Arizona Wildcats football team was an American football team that represented the University of Arizona as an independent during the 1915 college football season.
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The 1915 college football season had no clear-cut champion, with the Official NCAA Division I Football Records Book listing Cornell, Minnesota, Oklahoma, and Pittsburgh as having been selected national champions in later years.
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The 1916 Arizona Wildcats football team represented the University of Arizona as an independent during the 1916 college football season.
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The 1916 college football season had no very clear cut champion, with the Official NCAA Division I Football Records Book listing Army and Pittsburgh as national champions.
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The 1917 Arizona Wildcats football team represented the University of Arizona as an independent during the 1917 college football season.
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The 1917 college football season ended with six undefeated teams in Georgia Tech, Pittsburgh, Ohio State, Texas A&M, Williams, and Washington State.
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The 1918 college football season was a season of college football in the United States.
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The 1919 Arizona Wildcats football team represented the University of Arizona as an independent during the 1919 college football season.
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The 1919 college football season had no clear-cut champion, with the Official NCAA Division I Football Records Book listing Centre, Harvard, Illinois, Notre Dame, and Texas A&M as having been deemed national champions by major selectors Only Harvard, Illinois, and Texas A&M claim national championships for the 1919 season.
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The 1920 Arizona Wildcats football team represented the University of Arizona as an independent during the 1920 college football season.
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The 1920 college football season had no clear-cut champion, with the Official NCAA Division I Football Records Book listing California, Georgia, Harvard, Notre Dame, and Princeton as national champions.
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The 1921 Arizona Wildcats football team represented the University of Arizona as an independent during the 1921 college football season.
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The 1921 college football season had no clear-cut champion, with the Official NCAA Division I Football Records Book listing California Golden Bears, Cornell Big Red, Iowa Hawkeyes, Lafayette Leopards, Washington & Jefferson Presidents, and Vanderbilt Commodores as champions.
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1921 San Diego East-West Christmas Classic
The 1921 San Diego East-West Christmas Classic was a college football postseason bowl game between the Centre Praying Colonels and the Arizona Wildcats.
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The 1922 Arizona Wildcats football team represented the University of Arizona as an independent during the 1922 college football season.
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The 1922 college football season had a number of unbeaten and untied teams, and no clear-cut champion, with the Official NCAA Division I Football Records Book listing California, Cornell, Iowa, Princeton, and Vanderbilt as national champions.
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The 1923 Arizona Wildcats football team represented the University of Arizona as an independent during the 1923 college football season.
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The 1923 college football season saw several teams finish their seasons unbeaten and untied.
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The 1924 Arizona Wildcats football team represented the University of Arizona as an independent during the 1924 college football season.
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The 1924 college football season was the year of the Four Horsemen as the Notre Dame team, coached by Knute Rockne, won all of its games, including the Rose Bowl, to be acclaimed as the best team in the nation.
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The 1925 Arizona Wildcats football team was an American football team that represented the University of Arizona as an independent during the 1925 college football season.
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The 1925 college football season ended with no clear national champion.
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The 1926 Arizona Wildcats football team represented the University of Arizona as an independent during the 1926 college football season.
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The 1926 college football season was the first in which an attempt was made to recognize a national champion after the season.
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The 1927 Arizona Wildcats football team represented the University of Arizona as an independent during the 1927 college football season.
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The 1927 college football season ended with the Illini of the University of Illinois (7–0–1) being recognized as champion under the Dickinson System.
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The 1928 Arizona Wildcats football team represented the University of Arizona as an independent during the 1928 college football season.
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The 1928 football season had both the USC Trojans and the Georgia Tech Golden Tornado claim national championships.
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The 1929 Arizona Wildcats football team represented the University of Arizona as an independent during the 1929 college football season.
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The 1929 college football season saw a number of unbeaten and untied teams.
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The 1930 Arizona Wildcats football team represented the University of Arizona as an independent during the 1930 college football season.
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The 1930 college football season saw Notre Dame repeat as national champion under the Dickinson System, as well as claim the No.
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See also
Albion Britons baseball players
- Cedric Dempsey
- Dave Heeke
- Frank Carr (American football)
- Frank Joranko
- Fritz Shurmur
- Jay L. Lee
- Pop McKale
- William C. Ferguson
Albion Britons football players
- Cedric Dempsey
- Chris Greenwood
- Craig Rundle
- Dustin Beurer
- Earl Greene
- Frank Carr (American football)
- Frank Joranko
- Fritz Shurmur
- Jay L. Lee
- Joe Maddock (coach)
- Phil Brooks (American football)
- Pop McKale
- Ron Vanderlinden
- Scott Linn
- Scott Merchant
- Stephen Wasil
- Tom J. Taylor
- Travis Rundle
Arizona Wildcats athletic directors
- Cedric Dempsey
- Dave Heeke
- Dave Strack
- Dick Clausen
- Greg Byrne (athletic director)
- Orin A. Kates
- Pop McKale
- Raymond L. Quigley
Arizona Wildcats baseball coaches
- Andy Lopez
- Bill Kinneberg
- Chip Hale
- Don Lee (baseball)
- Frank Sancet
- Jay Johnson (baseball coach)
- Jeff Pickler
- Jerry Kindall
- Jerry Stitt
- Jimmy Van Ostrand
- List of Arizona Wildcats head baseball coaches
- Mark Johnson (baseball coach)
- Mark Wasikowski
- Pop McKale
- Raymond L. Quigley
- Ron Polk
- Tod Brown (baseball)
Arizona Wildcats men's basketball coaches
- Archie Miller (basketball)
- Basil Stanley
- Ben Lindsey (basketball)
- Bruce Larson (basketball)
- Damon Stoudamire
- Emanuel Richardson
- Frank Sancet
- Fred Enke
- Fred Snowden
- Jamall Walker
- James Whitford
- Jason Terry
- Jay John
- Jessie Evans (basketball)
- Jim Rosborough
- Joe Pasternack
- Josh Pastner
- Ken Burmeister
- Kevin O'Neill (basketball)
- List of Arizona Wildcats men's basketball head coaches
- Lorenzo Romar
- Luke Murray (basketball)
- Lute Olson
- Matt Brase
- Mike Dunlap
- Miles Simon
- Orin A. Kates
- Phil Johnson (basketball, born 1958)
- Pop McKale
- Raymond L. Quigley
- Reggie Geary
- Rich Glas
- Ricky Byrdsong
- Rodney Tention
- Russ Pennell
- Scott Thompson (basketball coach)
- Sean Miller
- Tom Billeter
- Tommy Lloyd
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pop_McKale
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