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Walter Huston Lillard : ウィキペディア英語版 | W. H. Lillard
Walter Huston "Cappy" Lillard (November 20, 1881 – June 30, 1967) was an American football coach and educator. He coached the Dartmouth College football team for one season in 1909 and amassed a 5–1–2 record. Lillard taught English and coached football at Phillips Academy, Andover, and later became the headmaster of the Tabor Academy. ==Early life== Lillard was born on November 20, 1881 in Paris, Illinois.〔 He attended Dartmouth College and graduated in 1905.〔"Wearers of the 'D'", ''2008 Dartmouth Football Media Guide'', p. 137, Dartmouth College, 2008.〕 Lillard played on the football team as a left end and earned varsity letters in 1903 and 1904.〔〔(PRINCETON, 17; DARTMOUTH, 0. ), ''The New York Times'', October 25, 1903.〕 ''The Dartmouth'' wrote that "Lillard, though an exceedingly light man for college football, was enabled to hold an end position on several of the strongest teams ever representing the Green."〔''The Dartmouth, Volume XXX'', p. 326.〕 Lillard was a player on the 1903 team, which was the first in school history to defeat Harvard.〔(HARVARD DEFEATED, 11–0; CRIMSON TEAM HUMILIATED BY DARTMOUTH ELEVEN; Result a Tremendous Surprise to Cambridge Rooters, Who Anticipated a Victory by Small Score--Hanover Men Outweigh and Outplay the Aggregation Which Will Meet Yale Next Saturday--Contest Won Almost Wholly by Line Plunging. Harvard Is Simply Crushed. First Touchdown by Turner. Censure for Crimson Coaches ), ''The Chicago Tribune'', November 15, 1903.〕 He graduated from Dartmouth in 1905.〔
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