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  2. Joseph A. Meyer - Wikipedia

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    15–14 (baseball) [n 1] Joseph A. Meyer (December 10, 1893 – July 14, 1970) was an American football , basketball , and baseball coach. He served as the head football coach at Xavier University from 1920 to 1935 and at the University of Cincinnati from 1938 to 1942.

  3. Robertson Field at Satow Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Hal Robertson Field at Phillip Satow Stadium is a baseball venue in New York, New York, United States. It is home to the Columbia Lions baseball team of the NCAA Division I Ivy League. The facility is named for two Columbia baseball alumni– Hal Robertson (class of 1981) and Phillip Satow (class of 1963).

  4. Columbia Lions baseball - Wikipedia

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    Known as "Columbia Lou," Gehrig played both baseball and football. Gehrig drew attention for his record-breaking 400-foot home runs and, as a pitcher, his 17-game strikeout streak in 1923. Gehrig signed with the Yankees in his sophomore year, leaving college for a lucrative paycheck, but remained a fan of Columbia sports for the remainder of ...

  5. Long and strong at 6-foot and 195 pounds, he started all 13 games for Louisville last year and had 49 tackles, three interceptions and 11 pass breakups.

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  7. Columbia Lions - Wikipedia

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    The Columbia football team won the Rose Bowl in 1934, upsetting Stanford University 7–0. Columbia also hosted the first televised sporting event: on May 17, 1939, the fledgling NBC network filmed the baseball double-header of the Light Blue versus the Princeton University Tigers at Columbia's Baker Field at the northernmost point in Manhattan ...

  8. Why Columbia football is focused on positives after loss to ...

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    Columbia football's season ended on Friday after falling in a hard fought battle against Class 5A's top team Page in the first round of playoffs.

  9. Columbia Lions football - Wikipedia

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    Players below became notable in other fields once their football career at Columbia ended. Included are notability outside of football and their position on the team, if known. Bill Campbell, businessman, offensive lineman; Eddie Collins, pro baseball player and manager, quarterback; Brian Dennehy, actor, offensive lineman