Arthur B. Gill

American football coach and orthopedic surgeon
Arthur B. Gill
Biographical details
Born(1876-12-12)December 12, 1876
Greensburg, Pennsylvania
DiedNovember 7, 1965(1965-11-07) (aged 88)
Asheville, North Carolina
Alma materPennsylvania Medical (1905)
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1895–1896Muskingum
Head coaching record
Overall3–1

Arthur Bruce Gill (December 12, 1876 – November 7, 1965) was an American football coach, orthopedic surgeon and college professor.[1] He served as the head football coach at Muskingum College—now known as Muskingum University—in New Concord, Ohio from 1895 to 1896, compiling a record of 3–1. Gill received his medical degree from the University of Pennsylvania in 1905 where he remained a professor of orthopedic surgery until 1942.[2]

Head coaching record

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs
Muskingum Fighting Muskies (Independent) (1895–1896)
1895 Muskingum 1–0
1896 Muskingum 2–1
Muskingum: 3–1
Total: 3–1

References

  1. ^ S., A. R. (March 1966). "Arthur Bruce Gill, M.D. 1876-1965". The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery. 48 (2): 394–396. doi:10.2106/00004623-196648020-00020.
  2. ^ Mostofi, Seyed B., ed. (2005). "Arthur Bruce Gill 1876–1965". Who's Who in Orthopedics. pp. 114–115. doi:10.1007/1-84628-070-2_89. ISBN 978-1-85233-786-5.

Further reading

  • Brand, Richard A. (January 2008). "Transplantation of Entire Bones with their Joint Surfaces: A. Bruce Gill MD (1876-1965) The 6th President of the AAOS 1937". Clinical Orthopaedics & Related Research. 466 (1): 47–49. doi:10.1007/s11999-007-0031-4. PMC 2505284. PMID 18196373.
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Muskingum Fighting Muskies head football coaches
  • Arthur B. Gill (1895–1896)
  • Unknown (1897–1899)
  • Ervin A. Peterson (1900)
  • Unknown (1901)
  • Kenneth Wilson Cleland (1902)
  • James R. McFarland (1903)
  • Ted Schrontz (1904)
  • Thomas A. Moore (1905)
  • Walter Mueller (1906)
  • John Farson (1907)
  • Ralph Adair Hutchinson (1908)
  • Ewing (1909)
  • Evan J. Jones (1910)
  • Bill Caldwell (1911)
  • Wheaton D. Cole (1912)
  • Roland Bevan (1913–1914)
  • Greasy Neale (1915)
  • John Felton (1916)
  • Ray Michaels (1917)
  • Hi Pollock (1918)
  • Ray Michaels (1919)
  • Cam Henderson (1920–1922)
  • Bill Lange (1923–1935)
  • Stu Holcomb (1936–1940)
  • Al Baisler (1942–1944)
  • Ed Sherman (1945–1966)
  • Bob Stokes (1967–1969)
  • Al Christopher (1970–1980)
  • Jeff Heacock (1981–2006)
  • Al Logan (2007–2017)
  • Erik Ieuter (2018– )