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An institution at Butler
University, where the historic fieldhouse now bears
his name... over 40 years of service there, excepting
the war years, when he was athletic director at
Great Lakes Naval Station ... though often playing
bigger schools that were among the nation's best,
he compiled 487 victories in 35 campaigns at Butler
... known for his great knowledge of and ability
to teach fundamentals ... acknowledged as the dean
of Indiana basketball coaches and the "father"
of many successful high school and college coaches
... a member of the Helms Basketball Hall of Fame
... former president of the National Collegiate
Basketball Coaches Association ... in 1962 received
that group's top award for his contributions to
the betterment of the game of basketball ... headed
the NCAA basketball rules committee. |