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[[Image:jwc.jpg|left|thumb|150px|]]CRETZMEYER, John W. (Waverly, IA, Feb. 16, 1885--Dubuque, IA, June 13, 1944). Cretzmeyer, an instructor of mathematics, served as Columbia Academy's athletic director and coach for thirty-two years. As the academy's football coach, he had two undefeated seasons in 1920 and 1937. His football teams won over 75 percent of their games during his tenure. | [[Image:jwc.jpg|left|thumb|150px|]]CRETZMEYER, John W. (Waverly, IA, Feb. 16, 1885--Dubuque, IA, June 13, 1944). Cretzmeyer, an instructor of mathematics, served as Columbia Academy's athletic director and coach for thirty-two years. Cretzmeyer joined the faculty upon graduating from St. Joseph's College, now Loras in 1909. He retired from his athletic duties in 1943, but continued to teach for two years before his death. (1) In 1934 the annual homecoming was dedicated to his memory. (2) | ||
Cretzmeyer began his coaching duties in 1914 with the baseball team. One of his stars was [[FABER, Urban "Red"|Urban "Red" FABER]]. (3) He later coached football, basketball and track. (4) | |||
As the academy's football coach, he had two undefeated seasons in 1920 and 1937. His football teams won over 75 percent of their games during his tenure. (5) | |||
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1. "Vince Dowd to Coach College and Gubs Five," ''Telegraph-Herald'', November 18, 1943, p. 11 | |||
2. "Dedicate Homecoming to Late Loras Coach," ''Telegraph-Herald'', October 22, 1944, p. 14 | |||
3. "John W. Cretzmeyer Celebrates His 25th Year with Columbia Academy," ''Telegraph-Herald and Times-Journal'', November 18, 1934, p. 18 | |||
4. "Vince Dowd..." | |||
5. Ibid. | |||
[[Category: Educator]] | [[Category: Educator]] | ||
[[Category: Athletics-Coach]] | [[Category: Athletics-Coach]] |
Revision as of 17:39, 9 December 2017
CRETZMEYER, John W. (Waverly, IA, Feb. 16, 1885--Dubuque, IA, June 13, 1944). Cretzmeyer, an instructor of mathematics, served as Columbia Academy's athletic director and coach for thirty-two years. Cretzmeyer joined the faculty upon graduating from St. Joseph's College, now Loras in 1909. He retired from his athletic duties in 1943, but continued to teach for two years before his death. (1) In 1934 the annual homecoming was dedicated to his memory. (2)
Cretzmeyer began his coaching duties in 1914 with the baseball team. One of his stars was Urban "Red" FABER. (3) He later coached football, basketball and track. (4)
As the academy's football coach, he had two undefeated seasons in 1920 and 1937. His football teams won over 75 percent of their games during his tenure. (5)
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Source:
1. "Vince Dowd to Coach College and Gubs Five," Telegraph-Herald, November 18, 1943, p. 11
2. "Dedicate Homecoming to Late Loras Coach," Telegraph-Herald, October 22, 1944, p. 14
3. "John W. Cretzmeyer Celebrates His 25th Year with Columbia Academy," Telegraph-Herald and Times-Journal, November 18, 1934, p. 18
4. "Vince Dowd..."
5. Ibid.