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James Harry Colliflower (March 11, 1869 – August 14, 1961), [1] nicknamed "Collie", was a Major League Baseball player during the 1899 season. As a 30-year-old rookie southpaw pitcher for the Cleveland Spiders, Colliflower won his debut game on July 21 giving up only 3 runs on 6 hits in a 5–3 victory against his hometown Washington Senators in the first half of a double header. [2]
James E. Colliflower: 3: 32-18.640 – – Returned for 1921-1922 season 1914-1921: John O'Reilly: 7: 65-30.684 – – Returned for 1923-1927 seasons 1921-1922: James E. Colliflower: 1: 11-3.786 – – Previously coached 1911-1914 Overall Georgetown record: 4 seasons, 43-20 (.683) 1922-1923: John "Jackie" Maloney: 1: 8-3.727 – – 1923-1927 ...
The following is a list of players and who appeared in at least one game for the Cleveland Spiders franchise of Major League Baseball from 1887 through 1899.This includes both the Cleveland Blues of the American Association and the Cleveland Spiders of the National League.
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William Reinhart, the winningest head coach in Colonials men's basketball history. The following is a list of George Washington Colonials men's basketball head coaches. There have been 29 head coaches of the Colonials in their 109-season history. [1] George Washington's current head coach is Chris Caputo.