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John D. Naylor

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In 1929, Beacom organized their first football team, and gave Naylor the task of coaching them. He compiled a 3–2 record during the first season, and a 1–5–1 record during the second. The team was inactive from 1931 to 1932, returning in 1933. He also coached the men's tennis team, which was founded
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During his first few seasons at Beacom, Naylor received offers from several other schools as a coach, but declined. He was given a new contract in early August. By that time he had coached 263 sports games in baseball, basketball, and soccer, winning 207 of them. He also had maintained an undefeated
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also wrote, "The success of Beacom's is measured in a single word, "teamplay." Every member of the squad has faith in the ability of coach Naylor and they pull for a team victory. Individual play had little room on Beacom teams ... Johnny Naylor and his squad deserve all the praise that is being
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game. To say that he has been successful as coach of the Beacom College eleven, would only be putting it mildly. His team, playing their first season in active competition with other schools, has more than made good. To date they are unbeaten and they have succeeded in turning back some of the
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Following his time at Delaware University, Naylor became a baseball player in several low-level minor leagues. His first team was the semi-professional Milford Caulks. After two years with them he signed his first professional contract as a member of the Allentown Atlantic League club. He was
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Naylor enlisted several weeks ago as a musician in the Naval Coast Reserve and received his call to the colors on Wednesday of last week. He has been prominently known as an all around athlete since 1910 when New Castle High School had the best amateur baseball team in the State."
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1930. Around that time he was also named president of the "Central Board of Basketball Officials of Delaware." By the beginning of his thirteenth coaching season, Naylor had won more than 75 percent of all combined basketball, football, soccer, tennis, and baseball games.
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He returned in 1919 and played for two semi-professional baseball teams that year. Until September, Naylor was a member of the "Mechanical team of the duPont Dye Works League". Afterwards he joined the P. R. R. team in a local circuit. An article by
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wrote, "Everyone who follows athletics in this city is aware of the ability of Johnny Naylor as a ball player, as a court star, and as a successful coach in both of these lines, but few realized that he also was well versed on the
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with a Brandywine basketball team and the St. Mary's baseball team. In 1922, he became the athletic director, baseball coach, and basketball coach at Beacom College, where he spent the next 30 years. He retired in 1952.
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heaped upon them. They have proven themselves fine sportsmen, both on and off the field, and their record so far this season proves well the calibre of the team."
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reported, "Baseball suffered another loss yesterday when John D. Naylor, one of the most popular devotees of the good old game, left for Wissahickon Barracks,
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In 1922, while playing minor league baseball for the Crisfield Crabbers, Naylor was named athletic director as well as basketball and baseball coach at
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When the Allentown team folded after one season, Naylor joined the P. B. & W. R. R. Company baseball team. He left after one season to serve in the
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several games. In November 1921, Naylor was hired as one of two assistant coaches for the 1921–22 New Castle High School basketball season.
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1914. He also spent time with seven other minor league teams between 1916 and 1923. He started a coaching career in 1920 as a
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wrote, "Four days remain until the opening of the new Atlantic League, and judging by the all round work of Johnny Naylor, a
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Club, he is going to hold down a regular berth ... During his stay in Allentown the past five days, Naylor has been playing
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of class, and in all probability will be found on some spot there when the season opens. Playing against the
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He began his twenty-fifth season of Beacom coaching in 1947. Naylor also was a nominee for president of the
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in 1947. He retired from coaching in 1952, due to a heart condition, after more than 30 years.
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Afterwards he was an interviewer at the Unemployment Compensation Committee in
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In 1920, Naylor became a semi-professional baseball manager and basketball
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coach. He was best known as an athletics director and multi-sport coach at
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described him as, "one of the hardest men in the city to pitch to." In
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College men's basketball coaches in the United States
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Naylor, Retired Coach, Dies Suddenly" 1625:Sportspeople from New Castle County, Delaware 1610:College baseball coaches in the United States 1425: 601:leading scholastic elevens in this section." 16:American athlete and sports coach (1893–1955) 8: 1585:Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens football players 1580:Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens baseball players 1336:"Beacom Coach Nominee For Shore League Post" 21: 1635:United States Navy personnel of World War I 446:player in several low-level minor leagues. 1630:Players of American football from Delaware 1605:Goldey–Beacom Lightning athletic directors 1595:High school basketball coaches in Delaware 1570:Coaches of American football from Delaware 1432: 1418: 1410: 658:"High School Scrubs Beat New Castle H. S." 560:1922–1923, he played for the minor league 27: 20: 1140: 1138: 1136: 1134: 724:"Pickings by a Local Fan Down the State" 1046:"Hagley Team Opens With Double Victory" 916: 914: 851: 849: 847: 821:"Naylor Makes Good With Allentown Team" 649: 953:"Naylor Puts Life Into Crisfield Team" 790:"Naylor Goes With Allentown Atlantics" 687: 685: 683: 7: 1015:"Grace Now Leads Church Cage Loop" 888:"Mechanical Team Continues Streak" 14: 1650:University of Pennsylvania alumni 1212:"Three Victories For Beacom Lads" 992:. September 24, 1920 – via 508:lad, who is working out with the 1620:People from New Castle, Delaware 1555:Basketball players from Delaware 1550:Basketball coaches from Delaware 1382: 1351: 1320: 1313:. December 27, 1947 – via 1289: 1282:. December 29, 1934 – via 1258: 1227: 1220:. November 26, 1929 – via 1196: 1165: 1123: 1092: 1085:. November 22, 1921 – via 1061: 1054:. November 11, 1920 – via 1030: 999: 968: 937: 930:. September 8, 1919 – via 903: 872: 836: 805: 774: 759:"Whose Who in Local Sport NO. 1" 739: 708: 672: 33:Naylor with the Milford Caulks, 1560:Goldey–Beacom Lightning coaches 1375:. February 9, 1955 – via 1344:. October 21, 1947 – via 1251:. December 3, 1930 – via 1243:"Beacom Closes Football Season" 1116:. October 23, 1922 – via 701:. February 9, 1955 – via 665:. October 17, 1912 – via 1545:Baseball players from Delaware 1540:Baseball coaches from Delaware 1535:American football quarterbacks 1367:"Naylor (obituary, continued)" 1023:. January 3, 1921 – via 961:. August 16, 1922 – via 896:. August 28, 1919 – via 732:. August 15, 1914 – via 296:New Castle High School (asst.) 1: 1645:United States Navy reservists 1189:. August 2, 1927 – via 865:. April 23, 1918 – via 617: 612:soccer record by that point. 557: 458: 366: 221: 195: 177: 126: 113: 34: 1600:Goldey–Beacom College alumni 1077:"Joe Rothrock To Help Coach" 798:. April 6, 1916 – via 491:recommended to Allentown by 482:, where he spent two years. 1181:"Beacom Signs Coach Naylor" 1666: 1640:United States Navy sailors 1575:Crisfield Crabbers players 1305:"Naylor Faces 25th Season" 829:. May 6, 1916 – via 417: 413: 378: 233: 26: 470:Early life and education 148:P. B. & W. R. R. Co. 1441:Beacom College football 857:"Johnny Naylor Enlists" 585:Beacom Business College 384:Administrative career ( 1469:(1929–1930, 1933–1934) 493:Baseball Hall of Famer 480:University of Delaware 455:University of Delaware 1341:Journal–Every Evening 1310:Journal–Every Evening 1279:Journal–Every Evening 526:New York State League 408:Goldey–Beacom College 355:Goldey–Beacom College 315:Goldey–Beacom College 274:Goldey–Beacom College 1148:(October 30, 1925). 638:Wilmington, Delaware 632:Later life and death 626:Eastern Shore League 476:New Castle, Delaware 451:New Castle, Delaware 326:1929–1930, 1933–1934 78:Wilmington, Delaware 61:New Castle, Delaware 43:Biographical details 1186:The Evening Journal 1113:The Evening Journal 1082:The Evening Journal 958:The Evening Journal 826:The Evening Journal 795:The Evening Journal 764:The Evening Journal 729:The Evening Journal 501:The Evening Journal 23: 757:(April 21, 1916). 562:Crisfield Crabbers 533:United States Navy 184:Crisfield Crabbers 1512: 1511: 421: 420: 238:Coaching career ( 1657: 1495: 1434: 1427: 1420: 1411: 1388: 1387: 1386: 1380: 1372:The Morning News 1363: 1357: 1356: 1355: 1349: 1332: 1326: 1325: 1324: 1318: 1301: 1295: 1294: 1293: 1287: 1270: 1264: 1263: 1262: 1256: 1248:The News Journal 1239: 1233: 1232: 1231: 1225: 1217:The News Journal 1208: 1202: 1201: 1200: 1194: 1177: 1171: 1170: 1169: 1163: 1155:The Morning News 1142: 1129: 1128: 1127: 1121: 1104: 1098: 1097: 1096: 1090: 1073: 1067: 1066: 1065: 1059: 1051:The Morning News 1042: 1036: 1035: 1034: 1028: 1020:The Morning News 1011: 1005: 1004: 1003: 997: 989:The Morning News 980: 974: 973: 972: 966: 949: 943: 942: 941: 935: 927:The Morning News 918: 909: 908: 907: 901: 893:The Morning News 884: 878: 877: 876: 870: 853: 842: 841: 840: 834: 817: 811: 810: 809: 803: 786: 780: 779: 778: 772: 751: 745: 744: 743: 737: 720: 714: 713: 712: 706: 698:The Morning News 689: 678: 677: 676: 670: 662:The Morning News 654: 619: 605:The Morning News 593:The Morning News 559: 554:The Morning News 522:Wilkesbarre team 498:. 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