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Ernest Cozens

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Cozens was married in 1919 to Amelia Schmertz. They had four children, Ernest B. Cozens, Jr. (born c. 1917, Amelia Cozens (born c. 1920), William Cozens (born c. 1924) and Lee Cozens (born c. 1927). He died suddenly of heart failure while sitting in his office at Penn. He was age 40 when he died.
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in 1910, and also won All-Eastern honors in baseball. Cozens was the starting center for Penn in 1909 and 1910 and was elected captain of the 1910 team. Cozens was "one of the first of the roving centers." In the 1910 game between Penn and the Haskell Indian School, Cozens intercepted a pass and
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In 1922, Cozens was hired as the graduate manager of athletics at Penn. In that capacity, he was one of the organizers of intercollegiate boxing and served as the President of the Eastern Intercollegiate Boxing Association. He also helped organize and served as President of the
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in 1907 and became one of the greatest athletes in the school's history. He was selected as an All-American at the
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player and college administrator. He was one of the first "roving centers" in American football and was named an
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returned it 80 yards for a touchdown. He was also the catcher for the Penn baseball team.
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where he played football, baseball and cricket. He enrolled at the
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American football player and college administrator (1888–1929)
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Players of American football from Camden County, New Jersey
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After graduating from Penn, Cozens was a football coach at
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Center
Penn
All-American
1910
American football
All-American
Haddonfield, New Jersey
Haverford School
University of Pennsylvania
center
Carnegie Tech
Shady Side Academy
Eastern Intercollegiate Baseball League
Carnegie Tech Tartans
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