Albert Kent
Canadian rower
Pud Kent in 1911 | |
Born: | (1877-11-04)4 November 1877 |
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Died: | 15 October 1923(1923-10-15) (aged 45) |
Career information | |
Weight | 185 lb (84 kg) |
Career history | |
As coach | |
1901–1903 | Toronto Argonauts |
As player | |
1900-1902, 1900s | Toronto Argonauts |
Albert Hilton Ernest "Pud" Kent (4 November 1877 – 15 October 1923)[1] was a Canadian football player and coach who was the head coach of the Toronto Argonauts from 1901 to 1903. From the late 1900s to the 1910s, he was a referee for Canadian football and rugby games.[2] He was the team captain until 1902.[3] He was also a rower,[4][5][6][7] and competed in the men's eight event at the 1912 Summer Olympics.[8][9]
References
- ^ "Clipped From The Gazette". The Gazette. 16 October 1923. p. 10. Retrieved 11 March 2021.
- ^ "Clipped From The Ottawa Citizen". The Ottawa Citizen. 15 October 1914. p. 8. Retrieved 11 March 2021.
- ^ "Clipped From The Ottawa Journal". The Ottawa Journal. 3 December 1902. p. 10. Retrieved 11 March 2021.
- ^ "Clipped From The Ottawa Citizen". The Ottawa Citizen. 7 June 1911. p. 8. Retrieved 11 March 2021.
- ^ "Clipped From The Ottawa Journal". The Ottawa Journal. 21 August 1911. p. 4. Retrieved 11 March 2021.
- ^ "Clipped From The Province". The Province. 22 November 1911. p. 11. Retrieved 11 March 2021.
- ^ "Clipped From The Ottawa Citizen". The Ottawa Citizen. 12 June 1911. p. 8. Retrieved 11 March 2021.
- ^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Albert Kent". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 24 July 2018.
- ^ "Albert Kent". Olympedia. Retrieved 29 May 2021.
External links
- Albert Kent at World Rowing
- Albert Kent at Olympedia
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Toronto Argonauts head coaches
- H. T. Glazebrook (1873–1874)
- Harold Lambe (1875)
- W. H. Perram (1876–1877)
- Bedford (1878–1879)
- Orville Murphy (1880–1881)
- Hume Blake (1882)
- A. H. Campbell (1883)
- Hume Blake (1884)
- Rupert Muntz (1885–1886)
- Hugh Smith (1887–1890)
- R. Bayley (1891–1892)
- Billy Wood (1893)
- Joe Wright Sr. (1894–1900)
- Pud Kent (1901–1903)
- Fred Thompson (1904–1905)
- Chaucer Elliott (1906)
- Art Kent and Fred Russell (1907–1908)
- Chaucer Elliott (1909–1910)
- Billy Foulds (1911)
- Jack Newton (1912)
- Ross Binkley (1913)
- Billy Foulds (1914)
- Warren Coryell and Billy Foulds (1915)
- Sinc McEvenue (1919)
- Mike Rodden (1920)
- Sinc McEvenue (1921)
- Jack O'Connor (1922–1925)
- Mike Rodden (1926)
- Frank Knight (1927–1928)
- Buck McKenna (1929–1932)
- Lew Hayman (1932–1944)
- Teddy Morris (1945–1949)
- Frank Clair (1950–1954)
- Bill Swiacki (1955)
- Hamp Pool (1956–1959)
- Steve Owen (1959)
- Lou Agase (1960–1962)
- Nobby Wirkowski (1962–1964)
- Bob Shaw (1965–1966)
- Leo Cahill (1967–1972)
- John Rauch (1973–1974)
- Joe Moss (1974)
- Russ Jackson (1975–1976)
- Leo Cahill (1977–1978)
- Bud Riley (1978)
- Forrest Gregg (1979)
- Willie Wood (1980–1981)
- Tommy Hudspeth (1981)
- Bob O'Billovich (1982–1989)
- Don Matthews (1990)
- Adam Rita (1991–1992)
- Dennis Meyer (1992–1993)
- Bob O'Billovich (1993–1994)
- Mike Faragalli (1995)
- Bob O'Billovich (1995)
- Don Matthews (1996–1998)
- Jim Barker (1999)
- John Huard (2000)
- Pinball Clemons (2000–2001)
- Gary Etcheverry (2002)
- Pinball Clemons (2002–2007)
- Rich Stubler (2008)
- Don Matthews (2008)
- Bart Andrus (2009)
- Jim Barker (2010–2011)
- Scott Milanovich (2012–2016)
- Marc Trestman (2017–2018)
- Corey Chamblin (2019)
- Ryan Dinwiddie (2020–present)
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