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- Clarence O. Applegran (November 6, 1893 – May 6, 1960) was an American basketball coach. He was the head coach of the Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball...
- the next four years. C.O. Applegran immediately followed Buchheit, and his 1925 team posted a respectable 13–8 record. Applegran in college had pla**** for...
- (1917–1918) Thomas Andrew Gill (1918–1919) George Buchheit (1919–1924) Clarence Applegran (1924–1925) Ray Eklund (1925–1926) Basil Hayden (1926–1927) John Mauer...
- (1917–1918) Thomas Andrew Gill (1918–1919) George Buchheit (1919–1924) Clarence Applegran (1924–1925) Ray Eklund (1925–1926) Basil Hayden (1926–1927) John Mauer...
- (1917–1918) Thomas Andrew Gill (1918–1919) George Buchheit (1919–1924) Clarence Applegran (1924–1925) Ray Eklund (1925–1926) Basil Hayden (1926–1927) John Mauer...
- (1917–1918) Thomas Andrew Gill (1918–1919) George Buchheit (1919–1924) Clarence Applegran (1924–1925) Ray Eklund (1925–1926) Basil Hayden (1926–1927) John Mauer...
- Hammett (1913–1917) Carl A. Gilbert (1918) Charles Hammett (1919) Clarence Applegran (1920) Herb McCracken (1921–1923) Tom Davies (1924–1925) Mel Merritt (1926–1928)...
- Buchheit: 44–27 9–8 Clarence Applegran (Southern Conference) (1924–1925) 1924–25 Clarence Applegran 13–8 6–2 3rd — Clarence Applegran: 13–8 6–2 Ray Eklund (Southern...
- George Buchheit 1919–1924 71 44 27 .619 9 8 .529 0 1 — — 12 Clarence Applegran 1924–1925 21 13 8 .619 6 2 .750 0 0 — — 13 Ray Eklund 1925–1926 18 15...
- medical missionary who spent 30 years caring for patients in Korea Clarence Applegran, football player who pla**** for the Detroit Heralds in 1920 Lee Balterman...