American football player and coach (1868–1932)
James Beveridge (February 8, 1868 – December 27, 1932) was an American college football player and coach. Beveridge was raised in Schenectady, New York and played football at Princeton University in 1892, before graduating in 1893.[1] He was the head football coach of Western Reserve University, now Case Western Reserve University, during the 1893 college football season, earning a 5–3–1 record.[2] Beveridge graduated from New York Law School in 1895.[3]
Beveridge married Anna Preston Lamb in 1900.[4] He died on December 27, 1932, at Jamaica Hospital in Queens, New York, a week after having an operation for appendicitis.[5] Beveridge is buried with his wife, Anna, at Evergreen Cemetery in New Haven, Connecticut.[6]
Head coaching record
Year
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Team
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Overall
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Conference |
Standing
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Bowl/playoffs
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Western Reserve (Independent) (1893)
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1893
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Western Reserve
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5–3–1 |
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Western Reserve:
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5–3–1 |
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Total: |
5–3–1 |
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References
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Western Reserve (1890–1969) | |
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Case Tech (1891–1969) | |
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Case Western Reserve (1970–present) | |
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