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Claude Simons, Jr.
Claude M. "Little Monk" Simons, Jr. (January 16, 1914 – January 5, 1975) was an American college football, basketball, and baseball coach. He served as the head football coach at Tulane from 1942 to 1945 and amassed a 13–17–1 record.〔(Claude Simons, Jr. ), College Football Data Warehouse, retrieved June 27, 2010.〕 Simons served as the Tulane baseball coach from 1938 to 1941 and 1943 to 1949, and as the basketball coach there from 1938 to 1942. ==Early life== Simons was born on January 16, 1914 in New Orleans and later attended the Isidore Newman School.〔(Monk Simons ), College Football Hall of Fame, National Football Foundation, retrieved June 29, 2010.〕 Simons' father, Claude "Monk" Simons, Sr., served as the head coach for the Tulane baseball, basketball, track, and boxing teams, and as the Tulane football team trainer from 1926 until his death in 1943.〔(Hall of Fame ), Southeast Athletic Trainers' Association, retrieved June 27, 2010.〕〔(TULANE GRIDDERS, ARMED WITH TWO RED APPLES, POINT COLUMBIA WAY ), ''Herald-Journal'', November 17, 1939.〕 Simons attended Tulane University, where he played football as the team's "star kicking and passing halfback,"〔(Perfects Pass Defense ), ''The New York Times'', p. 35, December 20, 1934.〕 and earned varsity letters from 1932 to 1934.〔 During the 1934 season, Simons scored a touchdown in the final three minutes to defeat rival LSU by a single point, causing his mother to faint. Simons helped lead Tulane to a comeback win over Pop Warner's Temple in the inaugural Sugar Bowl, 20–14.〔(Tulane Game by Game Results ), College Football Data Warehouse, retrieved June 27, 2010.〕 Simons scored touchdowns on 75- and 83-yard rushes.〔〔(Sport: At Rest ), ''Time'', January 14, 1935.〕 Tulane finished with a 10–1 record, and won a share of the Southeastern Conference co-championship.〔(Tulane Championships ), College Football Data Warehouse, retrieved June 27, 2010.〕 The Associated Press selected Simons to its All-America third team.〔(South Places Five Players On Associated Press All-America Football Team; Pug Lund Repeats '33 Performance Alabama and Minnesota Share Honor With Two Berths--'Buzz' Borries of Navy Wins Position The Associated Press All-America Selections ), ''The Hartford Courant'', p. C2, December 2, 1934.〕 For the season, Simons led the team in rushing, passing, and scoring.〔(''2009 Football Media Guide'' ) (PDF), p. 48–50, Tulane University, 2009.〕
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