Bill Hayward
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William Louis "Colonel Bill" Hayward (July 2, 1868 – December 14, 1947) was a track and field coach at the University of Oregon for 44 years,[2][3] and a track coach for six United States Olympic teams, from 1908 through 1932.[1]
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Born | July 2, 1868 as William Louis Heyward[1] Detroit, Michigan, U.S. |
Died | December 14, 1947(1947-12-14) (aged 79) Eugene, Oregon, U.S. |
Coaching career (HC unless noted) | |
1898–1900 | Princeton (asst.) |
1900–1901 | California (asst.) |
1901–1902 | Pacific (OR) |
1903 | Albany (OR) |
1904–1947 | Oregon |
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