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Cal Young

Cal Marcellus Young (June 25, 1871 – January 30, 1957), sometimes known as "Mr. Eugene,"[1] or "Mr. Lane County,"[2][3] was an American college football coach and a pioneer of Eugene, Oregon. He was the first head football coach at the University of Oregon.

Cal Young
Biographical details
Born(1871-06-25)June 25, 1871
Eugene, Oregon, U.S.
DiedJanuary 30, 1957(1957-01-30) (aged 85)
Eugene, Oregon, U.S.
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1893–1894Oregon
Head coaching record
Overall1–0

Early years edit

Young's parents, Charles Walker Young and Mary B. W. (Gillespie) Young, were pioneers of Eugene, Oregon, having settled there in 1852.[4] Young was born in a log cabin on his father's donation land claim in 1871.[3][5] He attended Bishop Scott Academy (later known as the Hill Military School) in Portland, Oregon. He was a student there from the age of 15 for five years, and was a teacher at the school for two years.[5] For six years, Young owned a meat market in Eugene.[3] He also worked in the Blue River mines for a year and a half, and as the manager of the Heilig Theatre in Portland from 1903 to 1905.[3][5][6]

Oregon football edit

In 1893, Young helped organize the first football team at the University of Oregon.[6] He had played football in Portland and was hired to coach the team. After a series of inter-squad games, the team played its first game on March 24, 1894, against Albany Collegiate Institute—now known as Lewis & Clark College. Young's Oregon squad won the game by a score of 44–2.[3][7]

Later years edit

Young returned to his father's homestead in the early 1900s. He operated a farm, which included a flock of sheep, on the property.[5][6][8] He also produced hay, grain and beef.[4]

Young was an avid collector of "pioneer relics" and one of the organizers and leaders of "The Oregon Trail Pageant," an annual pioneer pageant in Eugene that began in 1926.[4][5][6][9] His 1840s "prairie schooner" was a fixture in the area's pioneer parades.[10] He also served as the first caretaker and a board member of the Lane County Pioneer Museum.[5][6]

Young served as a county commissioner for eight years from 1932 to 1940.[5][11] In 1936, he was acquitted of charges that he violated corrupt practices laws by allegedly spending more money than permitted in his reelection campaign and "intimidation and coercion for political purposes."[12] In 1940, he was named Eugene's "First Citizen."[5][6]

Young married Lizzie Comstock in 1891. She died one year later. They had one daughter together, LaVelle Young (m. Gilbert). He remarried in 1913 to Grace Ford.[2] With Grace Ford Young he had a son, Walker Ford ("Ford") Young,[2] and a second daughter, Brandon Young (m. Southworth). Ford Young went on to be a "pioneer" of sorts himself, ultimately settling and living with his wife, Carolyn Musch Young, in British Honduras, which upon its independence became Belize, Central America.

Cal Young suffered a stroke in January 1957.[13] He died a few days after the stroke.[2] He was buried in Gillespie Cemetery located near the family homestead.[6]

Legacy edit

In February 1958, a portrait of Young dressed in "pioneer garb," carved out of madrona wood, was installed at the Lane County Pioneer Museum. The piece was carved in 1936 by Art Clough and was designated as the Eugene Pioneer Kiwanis Inter-Club Trophy.[14]

In 1976, Young's homestead was designated as a historic district. In 1979, plans were made to subdivide the homestead.[15] The property was eventually subdivided, and as of 1980, all that remained was Young's farmhouse built in 1914 and a milkhouse built in 1874. The historic site, located at 950 Cal Young Road, was reduced to 1-3/4 acres out of what had since 1918 been a 268-acre site.[6] Eugene also has a road, a junior high school, and a neighborhood association named for Young.[2][6]

Head coaching record edit

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs
Oregon Webfoots (Independent) (single–1894)
1894 Oregon 1–0
Oregon: 1–0
Total: 1–0

References edit

  1. ^ "Family Comes For Birthday of Cal Young". Eugene Register-Guard. June 21, 1951.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Symbol of Lane County History, Cal M. Young, Dead At 85". Eugene Register-Guard. January 31, 1957. p. 1.
  3. ^ a b c d e Dan Sellard (January 31, 1957). "Cal Young Bridged Pioneer, Modern Eras". Eugene Register-Guard.
  4. ^ a b c Lucia W. Moore, Nina W. McCornack and Gladys W. McCready (1995). The Story of Eugene. Lane County Historical Society.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h Frederica Coons. The Early History of Eugene. Find A Grave (reprinted).
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i Jim Sellers (April 26, 1980). "Squeezed in, but no less of a landmark". Eugene Register-Guard.
  7. ^ . College Football Data Warehouse. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2012-11-21.
  8. ^ "Cal Young's Flock Suffers From Dogs". Eugene Register-Guard. December 24, 1934.
  9. ^ "Cal Young Made First Citizen By Realty Board: County Commissioner, Pioneer Parade Leader Receives High Tribute". Eugene Register-Guard. December 19, 1940.
  10. ^ "Cal Young's Noted Prairie Schooner In Bend Carnival". Eugene Register-Guard. July 3, 1934.
  11. ^ "Cal Young Leaves The Court". Eugene Register-Guard. December 15, 1940.
  12. ^ "Report Sustains Cal Young: S.M. Calkins Sees 'No Evidence' For Recent Charges". Eugene Register-Guard. December 19, 1936.
  13. ^ "Cal Young listed in 'Poor' Condition". Eugene Register-Guard. January 30, 1957.
  14. ^ "8,000-Mile Tour Ends For Cal Young Portrait". Eugene Register-Guard. February 13, 1958.
  15. ^ "Old Cal Young homestead may be divided". Eugene Register-Guard. February 28, 1979.

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Cal Marcellus Young June 25 1871 January 30 1957 sometimes known as Mr Eugene 1 or Mr Lane County 2 3 was an American college football coach and a pioneer of Eugene Oregon He was the first head football coach at the University of Oregon Cal YoungBiographical detailsBorn 1871 06 25 June 25 1871Eugene Oregon U S DiedJanuary 30 1957 1957 01 30 aged 85 Eugene Oregon U S Coaching career HC unless noted 1893 1894OregonHead coaching recordOverall1 0 Contents 1 Early years 2 Oregon football 3 Later years 4 Legacy 5 Head coaching record 6 ReferencesEarly years editYoung s parents Charles Walker Young and Mary B W Gillespie Young were pioneers of Eugene Oregon having settled there in 1852 4 Young was born in a log cabin on his father s donation land claim in 1871 3 5 He attended Bishop Scott Academy later known as the Hill Military School in Portland Oregon He was a student there from the age of 15 for five years and was a teacher at the school for two years 5 For six years Young owned a meat market in Eugene 3 He also worked in the Blue River mines for a year and a half and as the manager of the Heilig Theatre in Portland from 1903 to 1905 3 5 6 Oregon football editIn 1893 Young helped organize the first football team at the University of Oregon 6 He had played football in Portland and was hired to coach the team After a series of inter squad games the team played its first game on March 24 1894 against Albany Collegiate Institute now known as Lewis amp Clark College Young s Oregon squad won the game by a score of 44 2 3 7 Later years editYoung returned to his father s homestead in the early 1900s He operated a farm which included a flock of sheep on the property 5 6 8 He also produced hay grain and beef 4 Young was an avid collector of pioneer relics and one of the organizers and leaders of The Oregon Trail Pageant an annual pioneer pageant in Eugene that began in 1926 4 5 6 9 His 1840s prairie schooner was a fixture in the area s pioneer parades 10 He also served as the first caretaker and a board member of the Lane County Pioneer Museum 5 6 Young served as a county commissioner for eight years from 1932 to 1940 5 11 In 1936 he was acquitted of charges that he violated corrupt practices laws by allegedly spending more money than permitted in his reelection campaign and intimidation and coercion for political purposes 12 In 1940 he was named Eugene s First Citizen 5 6 Young married Lizzie Comstock in 1891 She died one year later They had one daughter together LaVelle Young m Gilbert He remarried in 1913 to Grace Ford 2 With Grace Ford Young he had a son Walker Ford Ford Young 2 and a second daughter Brandon Young m Southworth Ford Young went on to be a pioneer of sorts himself ultimately settling and living with his wife Carolyn Musch Young in British Honduras which upon its independence became Belize Central America Cal Young suffered a stroke in January 1957 13 He died a few days after the stroke 2 He was buried in Gillespie Cemetery located near the family homestead 6 Legacy editIn February 1958 a portrait of Young dressed in pioneer garb carved out of madrona wood was installed at the Lane County Pioneer Museum The piece was carved in 1936 by Art Clough and was designated as the Eugene Pioneer Kiwanis Inter Club Trophy 14 In 1976 Young s homestead was designated as a historic district In 1979 plans were made to subdivide the homestead 15 The property was eventually subdivided and as of 1980 all that remained was Young s farmhouse built in 1914 and a milkhouse built in 1874 The historic site located at 950 Cal Young Road was reduced to 1 3 4 acres out of what had since 1918 been a 268 acre site 6 Eugene also has a road a junior high school and a neighborhood association named for Young 2 6 Head coaching record editYear Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl playoffs Oregon Webfoots Independent single 1894 1894 Oregon 1 0 Oregon 1 0 Total 1 0References edit Family Comes For Birthday of Cal Young Eugene Register Guard June 21 1951 a b c d e Symbol of Lane County History Cal M Young Dead At 85 Eugene Register Guard January 31 1957 p 1 a b c d e Dan Sellard January 31 1957 Cal Young Bridged Pioneer Modern Eras Eugene Register Guard a b c Lucia W Moore Nina W McCornack and Gladys W McCready 1995 The Story of Eugene Lane County Historical Society a b c d e f g h Frederica Coons The Early History of Eugene Find A Grave reprinted a b c d e f g h i Jim Sellers April 26 1980 Squeezed in but no less of a landmark Eugene Register Guard 1893 Oregon College Football Data Warehouse Archived from the original on 2016 03 04 Retrieved 2012 11 21 Cal Young s Flock Suffers From Dogs Eugene Register Guard December 24 1934 Cal Young Made First Citizen By Realty Board County Commissioner Pioneer Parade Leader Receives High Tribute Eugene Register Guard December 19 1940 Cal Young s Noted Prairie Schooner In Bend Carnival Eugene Register Guard July 3 1934 Cal Young Leaves The Court Eugene Register Guard December 15 1940 Report Sustains Cal Young S M Calkins Sees No Evidence For Recent Charges Eugene Register Guard December 19 1936 Cal Young listed in Poor Condition Eugene Register Guard January 30 1957 8 000 Mile Tour Ends For Cal Young Portrait Eugene Register Guard February 13 1958 Old Cal Young homestead may be divided Eugene Register Guard February 28 1979 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cal Young amp oldid 1146364039, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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