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George B. "Dutch" Slagle , also called Geoffrey Slagle , was an American football guard and coach. He played one game in the National Football League (NFL) for the Louisville Colonels , and later coached the Wilmington Clippers and Scranton Miners, as well as several high school teams.[1]
A native of Beckley, West Virginia , Slagle attended the University of Pennsylvania , where he earned a bachelor's degree and a master's degree.[2] [3] After graduating, Slagle spent time professionally with "Atlantic City, Canton [Bulldogs] , New York [Giants] , Chicago [Bears] , Louisville [Colonels] , Cincinnati, and Wilmington," according to The Tribune ,[1] though his only known game in the National Football League (NFL) came in 1926 with Louisville. The Colonels, after suffering a defeat in the first game of the season, "re-arranged" their lineup for their matchup with the Detroit Panthers , and signed several players including Slagle.[4] In the game, a 0–47 loss, he appeared as a substitute for Pete Vainowski .[5] He was released after the game. Slagle also played for the Boston Shamrocks and a team in Scranton, Pennsylvania , according to The Bridgeport Post .[3]
In 1936, Slagle started a coaching career, becoming the head coach of the newly formed Wilmington Clippers .[6] They played their first season in 1937, compiling a 7–4 record under Coach Slagle.[7] He resigned from his coaching position in 1938, citing salary differences and other coaching offers.[8]
In 1939, Slagle was hired as the head coach of the Scranton Miners, a team in the Eastern Pennsylvania Football League (EPFL).[2] He accepted a position at Pottstown High School in 1940 to be head football coach and English teacher, but resigned in December that year.[9] When asked if he was going to coach a team in 1941, he replied, "I'm not denying and I'm not confirming."[10] He later served as an advisor to Johns Hopkins football coaches as well as several other stints with schools in Philadelphia , Washington, D.C. , and Alexandria, Virginia , before becoming Bullard-Havens Technical High School coach in 1960.[11]
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^ a b Johansen, John (August 21, 1960). "Slagle Named Coach At Tech" . The Bridgeport Post – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Colonels Next For Panthers" . Detroit Free Press . October 17, 1926 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Louisville Pros Defeated By Detroit" . The Courier-Journal . October 18, 1926 – via Newspapers.com .
^ Cartwright, Al (February 26, 1964). "A La Carte" . Journal-Every Evening – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Dutch Slagle Coaching Record" . Pro Football Archives .
^ Rinatd, Dick (January 14, 1938). "Calling + + The Turn" . Journal-Every Evening – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Slagle Quits Pottstown High Grid Coaching Job" . The Mercury . December 7, 1940 – via Newspapers.com .
^ Lucas, Paul J. (February 10, 1941). "It's Yes and No!" . The Mercury – via Newspapers.com .
^ Smarter, Joel (September 25, 1960). "Look for Perfection From Tech's New Coach" . The Bridgeport Post – via Newspapers.com .
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