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Douglas Clyde "
Peahead"
Walker (February 17, 1899 – July 16, 1970) was an
American football and
baseball player, and
coach of
American football, Canadian...
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Conference Record 1933
Peahead Walker North State Conference 5–3–1 1934Co
Peahead Walker North State Conference 6–2–1 1935
Peahead Walker North State Conference...
- Wake Forest. Six
coaches have led Wake
Forest in
postseason bowl games:
Peahead Walker, John Mackovic, Bill Dooley, Jim Caldwell, Jim Grobe, and Clawson...
- (1910–1918) Jack
Johnson (1919)
Frank Corboy (1920–1925) A. R. Van
Cleave (1926)
Peahead Walker (1927–1936)
Horace Hendrickson (1937–1941) No team (1942–1945) Hap...
- and the fans
started hollering, 'We want Murphrey. We want Murphrey.'
Peahead got
tired of it and hollered, 'Murphrey, come here.' And I said, 'Coach...
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Demon Deacons football team for four seasons. His
final record is 10–23–1.
Peahead Walker came to the
Demon Deacons from Elon and was Wake Forest's head football...
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Frank Corboy 6 51–56 .477 4 1926–1927
William Jay 1 12–10 .545 5 1927–1937
Peahead Walker 10 123–90 .577 6 1937–1942
Horace Hendrickson 5 93–21 .816 7 1944–1946...
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Temptations Sonia Sanchez,
Black Arts
Movement and
contemporary poet (1934- )
Peahead Walker (1899-1970),
American football coach Bob Veale,
Baseball Player...
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Eskimos Montreal Alouettes (
Peahead Walker) 50–27
Toronto 43rd Pop Ivy (2)
Edmonton Eskimos Montreal Alouettes (
Peahead Walker) 34–19
Vancouver 42nd...
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fronted by TSN and
French sister network RDS. Lew
Hayman (1946–1951)
Peahead Walker (1952–1959)
Perry Moss (1960–1962) Jim
Trimble (1963–1965) Darrell...