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James E. Lawrence : ウィキペディア英語版
James E. Lawrence

James Edmund Lawrence (October 10, 1882 – May 18, 1941) was an American football player. He played college football for the 1902 Michigan Wolverines football team that compiled an 11–0 record and outscored opponents 644 to 12. He scored 113 points for the 1902 Michigan team, a figure which ranked among the five highest single-season point totals in Michigan history until 1940 and which still ranks among the top 10 scoring seasons by a Michigan player. In an October 8, 1902 game against Michigan Agricultural College (now known as Michigan State University), Lawrence set a Michigan record by converting 19 of 20 point after touchdown kicks. At the time of his death, ''The New York Times'' noted that Lawrence was "considered the greatest place-kicker the University of Michigan ever had."〔
==Early years==
James Edmund Lawrence was born in Michigan, 10 October 1882.〔W.W.I. Draft Registration Card〕 His father, James Elliot Lawrence, who was born in Michigan and was a business man in Washtenaw County with Farrington B F & Co. (Benjamin F. Farrington, Clifford Elliott, James E. Laurence). Wholesale Grocers and Coffee and Spice Mills, 54 and 56 Jefferson ave and 128 and 130 Woodbridge w.〔Ypsilanti Commercial; Ypsilanti, Michigan; 31 Dec 1886; Page 5; Column 3. James Elliott Lawrence obituary.〕 His mother was Marion Kitchen. The father died in 1886.〔FHL- GS Film #2363632〕 His mother, Marion [daughter of Joseph and Harriet Kitchen;,〔FHL-GS Film #1019066; Digital Folder #4674385; Image #00205〕 continued to raise the family in Ypsilanti; a "capitalist", Lawrence had an older brother Don (b. Sept. 1874) and two older sisters Harriet (b. Nov. 1876) and Grace (b. June 1879). At the time of the 1900 Census, Lawrence's aunt, Josephine Kitchen, and a servant, Charlotte Brook, also lived with the family.〔Census entry for Marion Lawrence and family. Ancestry.com. 1900 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Census Place: Ypsilanti Ward 2, Washtenaw, Michigan; Roll: T623_747; Page: 11A; Enumeration District: 111.〕
Lawrence attended Ypsilanti High School where he played four years of football, two years at the tackle position and two years at the fullback position. According to one account, "At both places he was a whole team in himself."〔

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