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Charles E. Street
Biographical details
Born(1873-04-06)April 6, 1873
Lee, Massachusetts, U.S.
DiedOctober 13, 1950(1950-10-13) (aged 77)
Pittsfield, Massachusetts, U.S.
Alma materWilliams (1896)
Playing career
1895Williams
1898–1899Michigan
Position(s)Quarterback
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1902Monmouth (IL)
1904–1906Springfield Training School
Head coaching record
Overall12–20–4

Charles E. Street (April 6, 1873 – October 13, 1950) was an American football player and coach and physician. He served as the head football coach at Monmouth CollegeinMonmouth, Illinois, in 1902 and at Springfield College (then known as the Springfield YMCA Training School) from 1904 to 1906. He played college football at the University of Michigan, where he was the starting quarterback for three games in 1898 and for six games in 1899.[1][2]

Street was born on April 6, 1873, in Lee, Massachusetts, and graduated there from Lee High School. He graduated from Williams College in 1896 and the University of Michigan Medical School. He practiced medicine for 47 years in Springfield, Massachusetts. Street died on October 13, 1950, at Pittsfield General HospitalinPittsfield, Massachusetts.[3]

Head coaching record[edit]

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs
Monmouth Fighting Scots (Independent) (1902)
1902 Monmouth 3–6
Monmouth: 3–6
Springfield Training School (Independent) (1904–1906)
1904 Springfield Training School 4–4–1
1905 Springfield Training School 3–5
1906 Springfield Training School 1–5–3
Springfield Training School: 8–14–4
Total: 12–20–4

References[edit]

  1. ^ "1898 Michigan football team". University of Michigan. Retrieved December 30, 2018.
  • ^ "1899 Michigan football team". University of Michigan. Retrieved December 30, 2018.
  • ^ "Dr. Charles Street, Lee native, 77, Dies at PGH". The Berkshire County Eagle. Pittsfield, Massachusetts. October 18, 1950. p. 31. Retrieved July 19, 2020 – via Newspapers.com Open access icon.
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