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Ralph Jesson
Biographical details
Born(1893-07-22)July 22, 1893
Michigan, U.S.
DiedJanuary 11, 1985(1985-01-11) (aged 91)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Playing career
1910sPomona
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1920Loyola (CA)
1924–1928John H. Francis Polytechnic HS (CA)
Head coaching record
Overall0–2–1 (college football)

Ralph William Jesson (July 22, 1893 – January 11, 1985) was an American college football coach. He served as the head coach at Loyola College of Los Angeles—now known as Loyola Marymount University—in 1920.

Biography[edit]

Jesson attended Pomona College, where he played on the football team in 1915.[1] He served as the freshman coach at Occidental College.[2]

In 1920, Jesson served as head coach for Loyola, where he compiled a 0–2–1 record.[3] From 1924 to 1928, he coached the football team at Polytechnic High SchoolinLos Angeles, California.[4][5] From 1930 to 1934, he coached the school's basketball team.[6][7] In the 1930s, he also worked as a football official in the Pacific Coast Conference.[8]

Jesson and his wife, Vivian Rich, the silent film actress, lived in Los Angeles, California. They had three children, the eldest of whom was Ralph William Jr.

Head coaching record[edit]

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs
Loyola Lions (Independent) (1920)
1920 Loyola 0–2–1
Loyola: 0–2–1
Total: 0–2–1

References[edit]

  • ^ Valenzuela Is Winner Over Jack Milove, The Los Angeles Times, September 9, 1924.
  • ^ Ralph Jesson Records by Year Archived 2010-02-15 at the Wayback Machine, College Football Data Warehouse, retrieved June 6, 2011.
  • ^ MECHANICS FACE ROMANS, The Los Angeles Times, November 27, 1924.
  • ^ HOLLYWOOD MIDGETS WIN, The Los Angeles Times, November 2, 1928.
  • ^ Jefferson Basketball Quintet Wins Fourth Straight Victory in, Major City Cage Race, The Los Angeles Times, January 18, 1930.
  • ^ Other 16 -- No Title, The New York Times, January 13, 1934.
  • ^ Amusements, The Oxnard Daily Courier, November 24, 1933.
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