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Albert Wittmer

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288:, Wittmer was living in Princeton, New Jersey, with his wife, Leah Wittmer, and their daughter Mary (age 1-10/12) and Margaret (age 3-11/12). His profession at that time was listed as a lawyer in general practice. He died suddenly after suffering a heart attack at his sister's home following a party celebrating his 53rd birthday. He had been living with his sister since poor health had caused him to retire. 427:
Burial record for Albert Wittmer Jr. Ancestry.com. Pennsylvania Veterans Burial Cards, 1777-1999 . Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission; Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; Pennsylvania Veterans Burial Cards, 1929-1990; Archive Collection Number: Series 1-13; Folder Number:
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Census entry for Albert Wittmer and family. Ancestry.com. 1910 United States Federal Census . Census Place: Pittsburgh Ward 27, Allegheny, Pennsylvania; Roll: T624_1308; Page: 9B; Enumeration District: 0648; Image: 696; FHL Number:
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team for nine years from 1922 to 1930. In 1931, he was asked to take over as the head football coach and compiled a record in that capacity of 1–7. After retiring from coaching, Wittmer received a law degree from the
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Census entry for Albert Wittmer and family. Ancestry.com. 1930 United States Federal Census . Census Place: Princeton, Mercer, New Jersey; Roll: 1362; Page: 10B; Enumeration District: 103; Image: 901.0.
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team for 10 years from 1922 to 1932. His record of 115–86 ranks him as the third winningest basketball coach in Princeton history. His
1177: 221: 413:"Former Westminster Grid Star Appointed Princeton Head Coach: Albert W. Wittmer, Jr., Will Succeed Bill Roper At Princeton in 1931". 968: 216:. His father, Albert Wittmer, Sr., was a Pennsylvania native who worked as a butcher in a slaughterhouse. At the time of the 1024: 976: 960: 617: 1242: 817: 341: 241: 90: 641: 633: 277: 245: 94: 882: 327: 285: 272: 268: 264: 217: 180: 176: 124: 625: 984: 209: 220:, Wittmer lived in Pittsburgh with his parents, two younger brothers and a younger sister. Wittmer attended 745: 556: 609: 438: 785: 439:"Wittmer To Lead Princeton Quintet: Turns from Football to Basketball and Succeeds Dickinson as Captain" 281: 753: 1172: 1167: 225: 721: 681: 601: 657: 213: 697: 689: 649: 249: 229: 99: 527:"Al Wittmer, Ex-Princeton Coach, Dies: Starred on Gridiron at Allegheny High; Led Champion Team" 280:. He served in the New Jersey State Legislature in the early 1930s and later practiced law in 1016: 992: 809: 464: 201: 1064: 237: 76: 1088: 1080: 1000: 944: 833: 777: 769: 737: 729: 851: 952: 920: 825: 252:
position in basketball and was selected as the captain of the basketball team in 1921.
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ESPN College Basketball Encyclopedia: The Complete History of the Men's Game
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After graduating from Princeton, he served as the head coach of the
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player and coach, lawyer, and state legislator. He was a native of
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was retroactively named the national champion by the
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The Middletown Journal (Middletown, Ohio) (AP story)
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New York, NY: ESPN Books. p. 537. 212:, who attended Allegheny High School and 300: 200:(March 9, 1896 – March 10, 1950) was an 395: 884:Princeton Tigers head football coaches 494:"Wittmer, Ex-Coach at Princeton, Dies" 375: 361: 7: 1218:Basketball coaches from Pennsylvania 1223:Basketball players from Pittsburgh 14: 1198:Princeton Tigers football players 1193:Princeton Tigers football coaches 1188:American men's basketball players 257:Princeton Tigers men's basketball 224:for one year before enrolling at 248:positions in football and the 58:Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S. 1: 842:# denotes interim head coach. 68: 1228:Sportspeople from Pittsburgh 1183:American football halfbacks 1259: 278:University of Pennsylvania 165:Accomplishments and honors 1178:American football centers 891: 596: 383: 371: 340: 325: 286:1930 United States Census 273:Princeton Tigers football 269:Premo-Porretta Power Poll 265:Helms Athletic Foundation 218:1910 United States Census 191: 187: 174: 145: 82: 210:Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 42:Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 531:Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 284:. At the time of the 183:national championships 786:Butch van Breda Kolff 746:William Francis Logan 282:Princeton, New Jersey 498:The Pittsburgh Press 292:Head coaching record 226:Princeton University 150:Head coaching record 24:Biographical details 1243:Guards (basketball) 610:Augustus Enderbrock 448:. December 5, 1921. 302: 222:Westminster College 214:Mercersburg Academy 160:115–86 (basketball) 20: 459:ESPN, ed. (2009). 446:The New York Times 417:. January 6, 1930. 301: 236:. Wittmer played 230:United States Navy 198:Albert Wittmer Jr. 1155: 1154: 1017:Keene Fitzpatrick 993:Walter G. Andrews 849: 848: 810:John Thompson III 754:Leonard Hattinger 533:. March 10, 1950. 515:. March 12, 1950. 500:. 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Hill Zahn 690:James Hynson 552:Find a Grave 530: 521: 512: 506: 497: 488: 479: 460: 454: 445: 433: 423: 414: 408: 398: 376: 362: 331: 326: 261:1924–25 team 254: 197: 196: 102:(basketball) 54:(1950-03-10) 15: 1173:1950 deaths 1168:1896 births 1131:(2010–2019) 1123:(2000–2009) 1115:(1987–1999) 1107:(1985–1986) 1099:(1978–1984) 1091:(1973–1977) 1083:(1969–1972) 1075:(1957–1968) 1073:Dick Colman 1067:(1945–1956) 1059:(1943–1944) 1051:(1938–1942) 1043:(1932–1937) 1027:(1919–1930) 1019:(1917–1918) 1011:(1915–1916) 979:(1910–1911) 963:(1906–1908) 955:(1903–1905) 937:Langdon Lea 931:(1897–1900) 915:(1872–1895) 899:(1869–1870) 828:(2007–2011) 820:(2004–2007) 812:(2000–2004) 804:(1996–2000) 796:(1967–1996) 794:Pete Carril 788:(1962–1967) 780:(1961–1962) 772:(1946–1961) 764:(1945–1946) 748:(1943–1945) 740:(1938–1943) 732:(1935–1938) 724:(1934–1935) 716:(1932–1934) 708:(1923–1932) 700:(1921–1923) 684:(1920–1921) 676:(1912–1920) 668:(1911–1912) 666:Harry Hough 660:(1908–1911) 652:(1907–1908) 650:C. 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Index

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Princeton
Halfback
center
Guard
HC
Princeton
Princeton
Helms
Premo-Porretta
American football
basketball
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Mercersburg Academy
1910 United States Census
Westminster College
Princeton University
United States Navy
World War I
college football
halfback
center
guard
Princeton Tigers men's basketball
1924–25 team
Helms Athletic Foundation
Premo-Porretta Power Poll
Princeton Tigers football
University of Pennsylvania
Princeton, New Jersey

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