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Harold Gore
Gore pictured in Index 1915, UMass yearbook
Biographical details
Born(1891-01-01)January 1, 1891
Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S.
DiedJune 4, 1969(1969-06-04) (aged 78)
Hampshire County, Massachusetts, U.S.
Playing career
Football
c. 1912Massachusetts
Position(s)Quarterback
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
Football
1919–1927Massachusetts
Basketball
1916–1917Massachusetts
1918–1919Massachusetts (interim HC)
1920–1929Massachusetts
Baseball
1920–1922Massachusetts
Head coaching record
Overall33–32–5 (football)
85–53 (basketball)
28–20 (baseball)

Harold Martin "Kid" Gore (January 1, 1891 – June 4, 1969)[1][2] was the head coach of the University of Massachusetts Amherst, football team from 1919 to 1927 (then the Massachusetts Agricultural College). He compiled a 33–32–5 overall record. Gore also served as head coach for the men's basketball team, and baseball team. Gore is the grandfather of Mark Oliver Everett, a.k.a. "E", of the independent rock band Eels.[3]

Head coaching record[edit]

Football[edit]

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs
Massachusetts Aggies (Independent) (1919–1927)
1919 Massachusetts 5–2–1
1920 Massachusetts 5–2–1
1921 Massachusetts 3–4–1
1922 Massachusetts 5–3
1923 Massachusetts 2–5
1924 Massachusetts 6–1–1
1925 Massachusetts 6–2
1926 Massachusetts 1–6
1927 Massachusetts 0–7–1
Massachusetts: 33–32–5
Total: 33–32–5

Basketball[edit]

Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Massachusetts Aggies (Independent) (1916–1917)
1916–17 Massachusetts 4–2
Massachusetts Aggies (Independent) (1918–1919)
1918–19 Massachusetts 3–4
Massachusetts Aggies (Independent) (1920–1929)
1920–21 Massachusetts 7–9
1921–22 Massachusetts 11–4
1922–23 Massachusetts 7–5
1923–24 Massachusetts 10–3
1924–25 Massachusetts 11–3
1925–26 Massachusetts 12–2
1926–27 Massachusetts 8–5
1927–28 Massachusetts 7–7
1928–29 Massachusetts 5–9
Massachusetts: 85–53
Total: 85–53

Baseball[edit]

Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Massachusetts Aggies (Independent) (1920–1922)
1920 Massachusetts 6–8
1921 Massachusetts 13–4
1922 Massachusetts 9–8
Massachusetts: 28–20
Total: 28–20

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Person Details for Harold Martin Gore, United States World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942". Ancestry.com. Intellectual Reserve. Retrieved November 29, 2015.
  • ^ McShane, Tom (June 6, 1969). "Offside..." North Adams Transcript. North Adams, Massachusetts. Retrieved November 29, 2015.
  • ^ Everett, Mark Oliver (2009). Things the Grandchildren Should Know. St. Martin's Press. p. 14. ISBN 978-0312429171. Retrieved November 29, 2015.
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