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- Infobox NFL biography is being considered for merging. › Eugene Francis Augusterfer (October 4, 1913 – January 15, 1957) was an American football player...
- Westfield High School) Mike Venafro, Former MLB Pitcher St. John's Gene Augusterfer, Former NFL player Scott Glacken, Former NFL player Tommy Marvaso, Former...
- Sherman (1935–1937) Stewart Ferguson (1938–1941) No team (1942) Gene Augusterfer (1943–1944) No team (1945) Doug Locke (1946–1947) Jack Eckdahl (1948–1950)...
- Sherman (1935–1937) Stewart Ferguson (1938–1941) No team (1942) Gene Augusterfer (1943–1944) No team (1945) Doug Locke (1946–1947) Jack Eckdahl (1948–1950)...
- Tsuchida, Marisa; Inomata, Tadashi; Kumano, Hiroaki; Kikuchi, Yasushi; Augusterfer, Eugene F.; Mollica, Richard F. (2016). "High Prevalence of Post-Traumatic...
- 1943 college football season. The Boll Weevils were coached by Gene Augusterfer, compiled a 5–2–1 record, and outscored their opponents 198 to 70. "Arkansas-Monticello...
- McAuliffe (1925–1929) Dutch Bergman (1930–1940) No team (1941–1946) Gene Augusterfer (1947) Tom Chisari (1948) Jan Jankowski (1949–1950) No team (1951–1964)...
- John Long (1943–1944) No team (1944–1945) Ben Zola (1945–1947) Gene Augusterfer (1947–1948) Abe Rosenfield (1948–1952) Gene Szklarz (1952–1953) James...
- and 1940 Sun Bowl. 1941–1946 No team due to World War II. 1947 Gene Augusterfer 3–3–0 1948 Tom Chisari 1–7–0 1949–1950 Jan Jankowski 3–8–2 1951–1964...
- McAuliffe (1925–1929) Dutch Bergman (1930–1940) No team (1941–1946) Gene Augusterfer (1947) Tom Chisari (1948) Jan Jankowski (1949–1950) No team (1951–1964)...