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}} Clarence Chester Childs (July 24, 1883 – September 16, 1960) was an American athlete who competed mainly in the hammer throw. He served as the head football coach at Indiana University from 1914 to 1915, compiling a record of 6–7–1. ==Biography== He was born on July 24, 1883 in Wooster, Ohio.〔 He lived in Fremont, Ohio for much of his youth where he played football for the Fremont Football Club.〔(The Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center ). Rbhayes.org (2004-05-05). Retrieved on 2015-08-23.〕〔Sandusky County, Ohio, has a long tradition of producing superb athletes. Perhaps one of its most fascinating was Clarence Childs. Born in Wooster, Ohio, in 1881, Clarence moved with his family to Fremont at age eleven. It was in Fremont that Clarence would not only discover his talents as an athlete but also as a musician. 〕 He became Captain of the Yale track team before he competed for the United States in the 1912 Summer Olympics held in Stockholm, Sweden in the hammer throw where he won the bronze medal. Childs was track the football coach at Indiana University and served in France during World War I. Childs was appointed by President Warren Harding to a position within the U.S. Treasury Department, but was fired when he attacked a United States Secret Service agent, who was following him on suspicion that Childs had illegally removed sensitive documents.〔Shlaes, Amity (2014) ''Coolidge''. Harper Perennial. p. 239. ISBN 0061967599.〕 He died in Washington, D.C. on September 16, 1960.〔
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