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David L. Dunlap

David Lewis Dunlap (December 7, 1877 – July 9, 1954) was an American football player and coach of football, basketball, and baseball, college athletics administrator, and physician. He played football for the University of Michigan's "Point-a-Minute" teams from 1901 to 1903 and 1905. Dunlap was the head football coach and athletic director at Kenyon College in 1906, at the University of North Dakota from 1907 to 1911, and at Allegheny College in 1912. He also coached basketball and baseball at North Dakota and basketball at Allegheny.

David L. Dunlap
Dunlap from 1906 Michiganensian
Biographical details
Born(1877-12-07)December 7, 1877
Iowa, U.S.
DiedJuly 9, 1954(1954-07-09) (aged 76)
Playing career
Football
1901–1903Michigan
1905Michigan
Position(s)End, halfback
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
Football
1906Kenyon
1908–1911North Dakota
1912Allegheny
Basketball
1908–1912North Dakota
1912–1913Allegheny
Baseball
1910North Dakota
Administrative career (AD unless noted)
1908–1912North Dakota
Head coaching record
Overall16–16–5 (football)
42–19 (basketball)
3–6–1 (baseball)

Early years edit

Dunlap was born in Iowa in 1877. His father, James B. Dunlap, was a farmer who immigrated to the United States from Ireland as a boy in 1847. Dunlap's mother, Clara M. Dunlap, was a New York native. They settled in Hazel Green Township, Delaware County, Iowa, near Hopkinton, Iowa. Dunlap had five older brothers and two older sisters.[1][2]

Dunlap attended college at Lenox College in Hopkinton, Iowa. He received a B.S. degree from Lenox in 1901.[3]

University of Michigan edit

After graduating from Lenox, Dunlap enrolled in the Department of Medicine and Surgery at the University of Michigan. He received his Doctor of Medicine degree in 1906.[4] While attending medical school, Dunlap played football for the Michigan Wolverines football team for four years from 1901 to 1903 and 1905.[5] He appeared in five games (Case, Albion, Beloit, Ohio Normal, Ferris) at right end (and was a starter in one game) for the 1903 team.[6][7] Two years later, he was a starter at halfback in four games (including the Kalamazoo and Case games) for the 1905 team.[8] During the 1905 season, a controversy developed as to Dunlap's eligibility. He had participated in athletics at Lenox College, and some questioned whether he had a remaining fourth year of eligibility. A letter was received from the person in charge of athletics at Iowa indicating that the Association of Colleges in Iowa did not consider Lenox to be a college. The conference ruled that Dunlap remained eligible on the ground that Lenox was not a college.[9]

Dunlap was also a member of Michigan's varsity track team for four years.[10] During the 1905–06 academic year, he also served as a student member of the Board of Control in charge of the general supervision of athletic sports at the University of Michigan.[11]

Coaching edit

In the fall of 1906, Dunlap was hired as the football coach and athletic director at Kenyon College in Gambier, Ohio.[12][13] His 1906 football team tallied a record of 1–4–2.[14] After one year at Kenyon, he accepted a similar position at the Orchard Military Academy.[13]

From 1908 to 1911, Dunlap was the head football coach at the University of North Dakota. In four years at North Dakota, he had a record of 14–7–2.[15] He also coached North Dakota's baseball team to a 3–6–1 record in 1910.[16]

In August 1912, Dunlap was hired by Allegheny College as its physical and athletic director.[17][18] At the time of his hiring, the Boston Evening Transcript wrote:

"Dr. Dunlap is thirty-four years of age and stands six feet. He was under Yost for three years at Michigan in football, and has also acquired a good reputation as a coach. He also has a record in track. Apart from his all-around ability as physical director, Dr. Dunlap's greatest strength seems to be as coach in football and trainer in track."[19]

He later returned to North Dakota as its athletic director.[20]

Family and later years edit

In September 1913, Dunlap married Lulu Elta Loomis at Ypsilanti, Michigan. In a draft registration card completed in September 1918, Dunlap indicated that he was living in Highland Park, Michigan with his. He was a self-employed physician with an office in the Kresge Building in Detroit.[21] At the time of the 1920 United States Census, Dunlap was still in private practice as a physician and living with his wife in Highland Park. By that time, they had two sons David (age 4) and Gregg (age 2).[22] Ten years later, Dunlap and his wife remained living in Highland Park, and Dunlap continued in private practice as a physician. By that time, they had four children, Ward (age 15), David (14), Gregg (age 13) and Jean (age 6).[23]

Head coaching record edit

Football edit

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs
Kenyon Lords (Ohio Athletic Conference) (1906)
1906 Kenyon 1–4–2 0–2–2 6th
Kenyon: 1–4–2 0–2–2
North Dakota Flickertails (Independent) (1908–1911)
1908 North Dakota 5–2
1909 North Dakota 4–0–1
1910 North Dakota 3–3
1911 North Dakota 2–2–1
North Dakota: 14–7–2
Allegheny Gators (Independent) (1912)
1912 Allegheny 1–5–1
Allegheny: 1–5–1
Total: 16–16–5

References edit

  1. ^ Census entry for James and Clara Dunlap and family. David L. was two years old. Ancestry.com. 1880 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Year: 1880; Census Place: Hazel Green, Delaware, Iowa; Roll: 336; Family History Film: 1254336; Page: 456B; Enumeration District: 157; Image: 0695.
  2. ^ Census entry for James B. Dunlap (born 1833), Clara M. Dunlap (born 1833), Clara May Dunlap (born September 1875), and David L. Dunlap (born December 1877). Ancestry.com. 1900 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Year: 1900; Census Place: South Fork, Delaware, Iowa; Roll: T623_428; Page: 2B; Enumeration District: 87.
  3. ^ Calendar of the University of Michigan, 1905-1906. University of Michigan. 1906. p. 356.
  4. ^ Physician and Surgeon, "The Aesculapian Grist at Ann Arbor," 1906, p. 382.
  5. ^ . Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan. Archived from the original on August 19, 2010. Retrieved December 6, 2011.
  6. ^ "1903 Football Team". Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan.
  7. ^ The Michigan Alumnus, November 1903, pp. 83-86.
  8. ^ "1905 Football Team". Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan.
  9. ^ The Michigan Alumnus, "Athletic Conditions at Michigan," Feb. 1906, p. 209.
  10. ^ 1906 Michiganensian, p. 125.
  11. ^ Calendar of the University of Michigan, 1905-1906. University of Michigan. 1906. p. 42.
  12. ^ The Michigan Alumnus, vol. 13, "News from the Classes," October 1906, p. 39.
  13. ^ a b "Dr. Dunlap Chosen: Allegheny College Trustees Elect Physical Director". The Gazette Times. August 22, 1912.
  14. ^ . Media Guide: Football. Kenyon College. Archived from the original on August 30, 2011. Retrieved December 8, 2011.
  15. ^ . College Football Data Warehouse. Archived from the original on 2012-11-05. Retrieved 2011-12-09.
  16. ^ "Fighting Sioux Baseball Media Guide" (PDF). 2007. p. 7.
  17. ^ "Dunlap Is Director of Allegheny Sport". Pittsburgh Daily Post. August 26, 1912. p. 2.
  18. ^ It is likely that he also coached football at Allegheny. However, the person who coached the Allegheny football team in 1911 and 1912 is identified as David S. Dunlap. In addition to the different middle initial, there is a discrepancy as to how he could have coached football at both North Dakota and Allegheny in 1911.
  19. ^ "College Athletic News". Boston Evening Transcript. October 1, 1912.
  20. ^ A Memorial of the Seventy-Fifth Anniversary of the Founding of the University of Michigan, University of Michigan, 1915, p. 152.
  21. ^ Draft registration card for David Lewis Dunlap, born December 7, 1877. Ancestry.com. World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 [database on-line]. Registration Location: Wayne County, Michigan; Roll: 1675661; Draft Board: 0.
  22. ^ Census entry for D. Lewis Dunlap and family. Ancestry.com. 1920 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Year: 1920;Census Place: Highland Park, Wayne, Michigan; Roll: T625_801; Page: 16A; Enumeration District: 699; Image: 579.
  23. ^ Census entry for David L. Dunlap and family. Ancestry.com. 1930 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Year: 1930; Census Place: Highland Park, Wayne, Michigan; Roll: 1074; Page: 14A; Enumeration District: 986; Image: 344.0.

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David Lewis Dunlap December 7 1877 July 9 1954 was an American football player and coach of football basketball and baseball college athletics administrator and physician He played football for the University of Michigan s Point a Minute teams from 1901 to 1903 and 1905 Dunlap was the head football coach and athletic director at Kenyon College in 1906 at the University of North Dakota from 1907 to 1911 and at Allegheny College in 1912 He also coached basketball and baseball at North Dakota and basketball at Allegheny David L DunlapDunlap from 1906 MichiganensianBiographical detailsBorn 1877 12 07 December 7 1877Iowa U S DiedJuly 9 1954 1954 07 09 aged 76 Playing careerFootball1901 1903Michigan1905MichiganPosition s End halfbackCoaching career HC unless noted Football1906Kenyon1908 1911North Dakota1912AlleghenyBasketball1908 1912North Dakota1912 1913AlleghenyBaseball1910North DakotaAdministrative career AD unless noted 1908 1912North DakotaHead coaching recordOverall16 16 5 football 42 19 basketball 3 6 1 baseball Contents 1 Early years 2 University of Michigan 3 Coaching 4 Family and later years 5 Head coaching record 5 1 Football 6 References 7 External linksEarly years editDunlap was born in Iowa in 1877 His father James B Dunlap was a farmer who immigrated to the United States from Ireland as a boy in 1847 Dunlap s mother Clara M Dunlap was a New York native They settled in Hazel Green Township Delaware County Iowa near Hopkinton Iowa Dunlap had five older brothers and two older sisters 1 2 Dunlap attended college at Lenox College in Hopkinton Iowa He received a B S degree from Lenox in 1901 3 University of Michigan editAfter graduating from Lenox Dunlap enrolled in the Department of Medicine and Surgery at the University of Michigan He received his Doctor of Medicine degree in 1906 4 While attending medical school Dunlap played football for the Michigan Wolverines football team for four years from 1901 to 1903 and 1905 5 He appeared in five games Case Albion Beloit Ohio Normal Ferris at right end and was a starter in one game for the 1903 team 6 7 Two years later he was a starter at halfback in four games including the Kalamazoo and Case games for the 1905 team 8 During the 1905 season a controversy developed as to Dunlap s eligibility He had participated in athletics at Lenox College and some questioned whether he had a remaining fourth year of eligibility A letter was received from the person in charge of athletics at Iowa indicating that the Association of Colleges in Iowa did not consider Lenox to be a college The conference ruled that Dunlap remained eligible on the ground that Lenox was not a college 9 Dunlap was also a member of Michigan s varsity track team for four years 10 During the 1905 06 academic year he also served as a student member of the Board of Control in charge of the general supervision of athletic sports at the University of Michigan 11 Coaching editIn the fall of 1906 Dunlap was hired as the football coach and athletic director at Kenyon College in Gambier Ohio 12 13 His 1906 football team tallied a record of 1 4 2 14 After one year at Kenyon he accepted a similar position at the Orchard Military Academy 13 From 1908 to 1911 Dunlap was the head football coach at the University of North Dakota In four years at North Dakota he had a record of 14 7 2 15 He also coached North Dakota s baseball team to a 3 6 1 record in 1910 16 In August 1912 Dunlap was hired by Allegheny College as its physical and athletic director 17 18 At the time of his hiring the Boston Evening Transcript wrote Dr Dunlap is thirty four years of age and stands six feet He was under Yost for three years at Michigan in football and has also acquired a good reputation as a coach He also has a record in track Apart from his all around ability as physical director Dr Dunlap s greatest strength seems to be as coach in football and trainer in track 19 He later returned to North Dakota as its athletic director 20 Family and later years editIn September 1913 Dunlap married Lulu Elta Loomis at Ypsilanti Michigan In a draft registration card completed in September 1918 Dunlap indicated that he was living in Highland Park Michigan with his He was a self employed physician with an office in the Kresge Building in Detroit 21 At the time of the 1920 United States Census Dunlap was still in private practice as a physician and living with his wife in Highland Park By that time they had two sons David age 4 and Gregg age 2 22 Ten years later Dunlap and his wife remained living in Highland Park and Dunlap continued in private practice as a physician By that time they had four children Ward age 15 David 14 Gregg age 13 and Jean age 6 23 Head coaching record editFootball edit Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl playoffsKenyon Lords Ohio Athletic Conference 1906 1906 Kenyon 1 4 2 0 2 2 6thKenyon 1 4 2 0 2 2North Dakota Flickertails Independent 1908 1911 1908 North Dakota 5 21909 North Dakota 4 0 11910 North Dakota 3 31911 North Dakota 2 2 1North Dakota 14 7 2Allegheny Gators Independent 1912 1912 Allegheny 1 5 1Allegheny 1 5 1Total 16 16 5References edit Census entry for James and Clara Dunlap and family David L was two years old Ancestry com 1880 United States Federal Census database on line Year 1880 Census Place Hazel Green Delaware Iowa Roll 336 Family History Film 1254336 Page 456B Enumeration District 157 Image 0695 Census entry for James B Dunlap born 1833 Clara M Dunlap born 1833 Clara May Dunlap born September 1875 and David L Dunlap born December 1877 Ancestry com 1900 United States Federal Census database on line Year 1900 Census Place South Fork Delaware Iowa Roll T623 428 Page 2B Enumeration District 87 Calendar of the University of Michigan 1905 1906 University of Michigan 1906 p 356 Physician and Surgeon The Aesculapian Grist at Ann Arbor 1906 p 382 1901 Michigan football team roster Bentley Historical Library University of Michigan Archived from the original on August 19 2010 Retrieved December 6 2011 1903 Football Team Bentley Historical Library University of Michigan The Michigan Alumnus November 1903 pp 83 86 1905 Football Team Bentley Historical Library University of Michigan The Michigan Alumnus Athletic Conditions at Michigan Feb 1906 p 209 1906 Michiganensian p 125 Calendar of the University of Michigan 1905 1906 University of Michigan 1906 p 42 The Michigan Alumnus vol 13 News from the Classes October 1906 p 39 a b Dr Dunlap Chosen Allegheny College Trustees Elect Physical Director The Gazette Times August 22 1912 Results 1890 1909 Media Guide Football Kenyon College Archived from the original on August 30 2011 Retrieved December 8 2011 David L Dunlap Records by Year College Football Data Warehouse Archived from the original on 2012 11 05 Retrieved 2011 12 09 Fighting Sioux Baseball Media Guide PDF 2007 p 7 Dunlap Is Director of Allegheny Sport Pittsburgh Daily Post August 26 1912 p 2 It is likely that he also coached football at Allegheny However the person who coached the Allegheny football team in 1911 and 1912 is identified as David S Dunlap In addition to the different middle initial there is a discrepancy as to how he could have coached football at both North Dakota and Allegheny in 1911 College Athletic News Boston Evening Transcript October 1 1912 A Memorial of the Seventy Fifth Anniversary of the Founding of the University of Michigan University of Michigan 1915 p 152 Draft registration card for David Lewis Dunlap born December 7 1877 Ancestry com World War I Draft Registration Cards 1917 1918 database on line Registration Location Wayne County Michigan Roll 1675661 Draft Board 0 Census entry for D Lewis Dunlap and family Ancestry com 1920 United States Federal Census database on line Year 1920 Census Place Highland Park Wayne Michigan Roll T625 801 Page 16A Enumeration District 699 Image 579 Census entry for David L Dunlap and family Ancestry com 1930 United States Federal Census database on line Year 1930 Census Place Highland Park Wayne Michigan Roll 1074 Page 14A Enumeration District 986 Image 344 0 External links editDavid L Dunlap at Find a Grave nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title David L Dunlap amp oldid 1147123081, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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