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Eugene Neely

Eugene Gentry "Guy" Neely (February 9, 1896[1][2] – December 2, 1949) was an American football player. Despite having only one arm, he played college football at the guard position for Dartmouth College and was a consensus first-team selection to the 1917 College Football All-America Team.

Eugene Neely
Neely from The New York Times, October 1916
Born:(1896-02-09)February 9, 1896
Comanche, Texas, U.S.
Died:December 2, 1949(1949-12-02) (aged 53)
Dallas, Texas, U.S.
Career information
Position(s)Guard
CollegeDartmouth
High schoolTerrill Prep (TX)
Career history
As player
1916–1917Dartmouth
Career highlights and awards
Consensus All-American (1917)

Early years edit

Neely was born in 1896 in Comanche, Texas,[2] and raised in Dallas, Texas.[3] His parents were Richard V. Neely and Opelia Gentry.[4] He lost his right arm in a hunting accident in approximately 1911.[3] His arm was cut off above the elbow.[5]

Dartmouth edit

Neely enrolled in Dartmouth College in 1915. Neely played football for Dartmouth's freshman team in 1915. It was reported at the time that he was probably "the only one-armed football player in the country."[5]

Neely then played for the Dartmouth Big Green football varsity team during the 1916 and 1917 football seasons. By October 1916, he had won a reputation as "the best man" in Dartmouth's line.[3] He reportedly used the stub of his severed right arm "with telling effect in blocking and straight arming."[6] Despite his handicap, he was also able to intercept and return a forward pass, later described by Life magazine as a "spectacular" play, during a game against West Virginia.[7][8] After the 1917 season, he was selected as a consensus first-team guard on the 1917 College Football All-America Team.[9]

Later years edit

After leaving Dartmouth, Neely returned to Texas and coached football at the Terrill School (now known as St. Mark's School of Texas).[10] He was married shortly after returning to Texas, and he and his wife Nell had two children, Stanley (born c. 1919) and Adele (born 1920).[11][12][13] In 1920, he was living in Comanche, Texas, working as an oil dealer.[11] In 1930, he was living in Dallas and working as a securities broker.[12] In 1940, he was living in Dallas and working as a loan agent for life insurance.[13] In 1942, he was employed by the Federal Housing Administration in Dallas.[2]

Neely died in Dallas on December 2, 1949, at the age of 53.[14][4]

Head coaching record edit

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs
Austin Kangaroos (Texas Intercollegiate Athletic Association) (1921)
1921 Austin 5–4
Austin: 5–4
Total: 5–4

References edit

  1. ^ Draft registration card for Eugene Gentry Neely, born Feb. 9, 1896, at Comanche, Texas, claim of exemption due to "one arm." Ancestry.com. U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917–1918 [database on-line].
  2. ^ a b c World War II draft registration card for Eugene Gentry Neely, born Feb. 9, 1896, in Comanche, Texas.
  3. ^ a b c "Dartmouth Has One-Armed Player on 'Varsity Eleven" (PDF). The New York Times. October 8, 1916.
  4. ^ a b Death certificate for Eugene Gentry Neely, born Feb. 9, 1896, died Dec. 2, 1949. Ancestry.com. Texas, Death Certificates, 1903–1982 [database on-line].
  5. ^ a b "One-Armed Football Player at Dartmouth". The Pittsburgh Press. October 27, 1915. p. Sports.
  6. ^ "Crippled Athlete Often Makes Good". The Day. July 14, 1917. p. 10.
  7. ^ Jean Libman Block (December 2, 1946). "Doctor Football: Stomach specialist is expert on gridiron facts". Life. p. 20.
  8. ^ Horace Gibson Pender; Raymond Francis McPartlin (1923). Athletics at Dartmouth. Dartmouth College Athletic Council.(describing Neely's interception and "the ensuing run" as "spectacular")
  9. ^ (PDF). National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). 2014. p. 4. Archived from the original (PDF) on May 13, 2020. Retrieved August 16, 2014.
  10. ^ "Obituary-Dec-03-1949-2005134 | NewspaperArchive".
  11. ^ a b 1920 U.S. Census for Eugene G. Neely, age 23, born in Texas. Census Place: Comanche, Comanche, Texas; Roll: T625_1789; Page: 4A; Enumeration District: 70; Image: 609. Ancestry.com. 1920 United States Federal Census [database on-line].
  12. ^ a b 1930 U.S. Census for E. G. Neely, age 34, born in Texas. Census Place: Dallas, Dallas, Texas; Roll: 2318; Page: 41A; Enumeration District: 0067; Image: 83.0; FHL microfilm: 2342052. Ancestry.com. 1930 United States Federal Census [database on-line].
  13. ^ a b 1940 U.S. Census entry for Eugene G. Neely, age 43, born in Texas. Census Place: Dallas, Dallas, Texas; Roll: T627_4172; Page: 61A; Enumeration District: 255-20. Ancestry.com. 1940 United States Federal Census [database on-line].
  14. ^ "One-Arm All-American Football Star Dies". Wichita Daily Times. Wichita Falls, Texas. Associated Press. December 3, 1949. p. 2. Retrieved October 8, 2020 – via NewspaperArchive  .

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Eugene Gentry Guy Neely February 9 1896 1 2 December 2 1949 was an American football player Despite having only one arm he played college football at the guard position for Dartmouth College and was a consensus first team selection to the 1917 College Football All America Team Eugene NeelyNeely from The New York Times October 1916Born 1896 02 09 February 9 1896Comanche Texas U S Died December 2 1949 1949 12 02 aged 53 Dallas Texas U S Career informationPosition s GuardCollegeDartmouthHigh schoolTerrill Prep TX Career historyAs player1916 1917DartmouthCareer highlights and awardsConsensus All American 1917 Contents 1 Early years 2 Dartmouth 3 Later years 4 Head coaching record 5 References 6 External linksEarly years editNeely was born in 1896 in Comanche Texas 2 and raised in Dallas Texas 3 His parents were Richard V Neely and Opelia Gentry 4 He lost his right arm in a hunting accident in approximately 1911 3 His arm was cut off above the elbow 5 Dartmouth editNeely enrolled in Dartmouth College in 1915 Neely played football for Dartmouth s freshman team in 1915 It was reported at the time that he was probably the only one armed football player in the country 5 Neely then played for the Dartmouth Big Green football varsity team during the 1916 and 1917 football seasons By October 1916 he had won a reputation as the best man in Dartmouth s line 3 He reportedly used the stub of his severed right arm with telling effect in blocking and straight arming 6 Despite his handicap he was also able to intercept and return a forward pass later described by Life magazine as a spectacular play during a game against West Virginia 7 8 After the 1917 season he was selected as a consensus first team guard on the 1917 College Football All America Team 9 Later years editAfter leaving Dartmouth Neely returned to Texas and coached football at the Terrill School now known as St Mark s School of Texas 10 He was married shortly after returning to Texas and he and his wife Nell had two children Stanley born c 1919 and Adele born 1920 11 12 13 In 1920 he was living in Comanche Texas working as an oil dealer 11 In 1930 he was living in Dallas and working as a securities broker 12 In 1940 he was living in Dallas and working as a loan agent for life insurance 13 In 1942 he was employed by the Federal Housing Administration in Dallas 2 Neely died in Dallas on December 2 1949 at the age of 53 14 4 Head coaching record editYear Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl playoffs Austin Kangaroos Texas Intercollegiate Athletic Association 1921 1921 Austin 5 4 Austin 5 4 Total 5 4References edit Draft registration card for Eugene Gentry Neely born Feb 9 1896 at Comanche Texas claim of exemption due to one arm Ancestry com U S World War I Draft Registration Cards 1917 1918 database on line a b c World War II draft registration card for Eugene Gentry Neely born Feb 9 1896 in Comanche Texas a b c Dartmouth Has One Armed Player on Varsity Eleven PDF The New York Times October 8 1916 a b Death certificate for Eugene Gentry Neely born Feb 9 1896 died Dec 2 1949 Ancestry com Texas Death Certificates 1903 1982 database on line a b One Armed Football Player at Dartmouth The Pittsburgh Press October 27 1915 p Sports Crippled Athlete Often Makes Good The Day July 14 1917 p 10 Jean Libman Block December 2 1946 Doctor Football Stomach specialist is expert on gridiron facts Life p 20 Horace Gibson Pender Raymond Francis McPartlin 1923 Athletics at Dartmouth Dartmouth College Athletic Council describing Neely s interception and the ensuing run as spectacular 2014 NCAA Football Records Consensus All America Selections PDF National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA 2014 p 4 Archived from the original PDF on May 13 2020 Retrieved August 16 2014 Obituary Dec 03 1949 2005134 NewspaperArchive a b 1920 U S Census for Eugene G Neely age 23 born in Texas Census Place Comanche Comanche Texas Roll T625 1789 Page 4A Enumeration District 70 Image 609 Ancestry com 1920 United States Federal Census database on line a b 1930 U S Census for E G Neely age 34 born in Texas Census Place Dallas Dallas Texas Roll 2318 Page 41A Enumeration District 0067 Image 83 0 FHL microfilm 2342052 Ancestry com 1930 United States Federal Census database on line a b 1940 U S Census entry for Eugene G Neely age 43 born in Texas Census Place Dallas Dallas Texas Roll T627 4172 Page 61A Enumeration District 255 20 Ancestry com 1940 United States Federal Census database on line One Arm All American Football Star Dies Wichita Daily Times Wichita Falls Texas Associated Press December 3 1949 p 2 Retrieved October 8 2020 via NewspaperArchive nbsp External links editEugene Neely at Find a Grave Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Eugene Neely amp oldid 1162051237, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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