sport.wikisort.org - AthleteCharles Leverich Eshleman (May 18, 1880 – June 6, 1976) was an American physician and college football coach. He served as the Tulane University football coach for one season, and amassed a 2–2–1 record in 1903.
American physician and football coach (1880–1976)
Charles Eshleman Eshleman as Tulane captain in 1898 |
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Born | (1880-05-18)May 18, 1880 New Orleans, Louisiana |
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Died | June 6, 1976(1976-06-06) (aged 96) Louisiana |
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1898–1900 | Tulane |
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Position(s) | Fullback, halfback |
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1903 | Tulane |
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Overall | 2–2–1 |
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Biography
Eshleman was born in New Orleans, Louisiana on May 18, 1880 to parents Benjamin Franklin and Fannie (née Leverich) Eshleman.[1] He attended Tulane University, where he played college football from 1898 to 1900 as a fullback and halfback. He served as the team captain in 1898 and 1899.[2] Eshleman returned to coach Tulane for the 1903 season, and his team amassed a 2–2–1 record.[3] While at Tulane, he set the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association record in the 220-yard dash at 23.2 seconds.[4] He was a member of Alpha Tau Omega.[5]
In 1900, he studied literature at Tulane,[6] and in 1904, Eshleman received his medical doctorate from Tulane.[7] In the spring of 1904, he attended the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore, Maryland to take graduate medical courses.[7] Eshleman was "known for his altruism as well as for his notable achievements in the highly specialized field of Internal Medicine."[1] He taught at the Tulane School of Medicine.[1] In 1918, he was an associate professor of clinical medicine and the acting medical officer at Tulane's Newcomb College.[8]
Eshleman sat on the Board of Tulane from 1936 to 1959, and was an emeritus member of the board from 1959 until 1976.[9] In 1979, Tulane inducted Eshleman into the Tulane Athletics Hall Of Fame.[10] He died in 1976.[11]
Head coaching record
Year |
Team |
Overall |
Conference | Standing |
Bowl/playoffs |
Tulane Olive and Blue (Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association) (1903) |
1903 |
Tulane |
2–2–1 | 0–1–1 | 15th | |
Tulane: |
2–2–1 | 0–1–1 | |
Total: | 2–2–1 | |
References
- J. F. Hyer, The Story of Louisiana, Volume 2, p. 222, 1960.
- "All-Time Lettermen", 2009 Tulane Football Media Guide: The History, p. 187, 2009.
- "All-Time Coaches", 2009 Tulane Football Media Guide: The History, p. 170, 2009.
- Jambalaya, p. 153, Tulane University, 1900.
- Jambalaya, p. 191, Tulane University, 1914.
- Catalogue of Students, p. 5, Tulane University, 1900.
- Annual Catalogue and Announcement, p. 122, Johns Hopkins University Medical Department, 1903.
- Bulletin of the Tulane University of Louisiana, Series 19, Number 13, p. 26, Tulane University, October 1, 1918.
- Beatrice M. Field, Potpourri: An Assortment of Tulane's People and Places Archived August 30, 2017, at the Wayback Machine (PDF), pp. 34–36, August 1983.
- Tulane Athletics Hall of Fame, Tulane University, retrieved December 12, 2010.
- The Times-Picayune, June 1976
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- T. L. Bayne (1893)
- Fred Sweet (1894)
- T. L. Bayne (1895)
- Harry Baum (1896)
- No team (1897)
- John Lombard (1898)
- Harris T. Collier (1899)
- H. T. Summersgill (1900–1901)
- Virginius Dabney (1902)
- Charles Eshleman (1903)
- Thomas A. Barry (1904)
- John F. Tobin (1905)
- John Russ (1906)
- Joe Curtis (1907–1908)
- R. R. Brown (1909)
- Appleton A. Mason (1910–1912)
- A. C. Hoffman (1913)
- Edwin Sweetland (1914)
- Clark Shaughnessy (1915–1920)
- Myron Fuller (1921)
- Clark Shaughnessy (1922–1926)
- Bernie Bierman (1927–1931)
- Ted Cox (1932–1935)
- Red Dawson (1936–1941)
- Claude Simons Jr. (1942–1945)
- Henry Frnka (1946–1951)
- Raymond Wolf (1952–1953)
- Andy Pilney (1954–1961)
- Tommy O'Boyle (1962–1965)
- Jim Pittman (1966–1970)
- Bennie Ellender (1971–1975)
- Larry Smith (1976–1979)
- Vince Gibson (1980–1982)
- Wally English (1983–1984)
- Mack Brown (1985–1987)
- Greg Davis (1988–1991)
- Buddy Teevens (1992–1996)
- Tommy Bowden (1997–1998)
- Chris Scelfo (1998–2006)
- Bob Toledo (2007–2011)
- Mark Hutson # (2011)
- Curtis Johnson (2012–2015)
- Willie Fritz (2016– )
# denotes interim head coach
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