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- Q5407535 description "American football player and coach, college athletics administrator".
- Q5407535 description "American football player and coach, college athletics administrator".
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- Q5407535 abstract "Eugene Leroy Mercer (October 30, 1888 – July 2, 1957) was a respected surgeon but was best known for his college football career, while attending the University of Pennsylvania. In 1910, he led Penn to the eastern championship, and then served as the Quakers' captain for the next two seasons. During his time at Penn, Mercer helped the Quakers to a 23-10 football record and received All-American honors in 1910, 1911 and 1912.In 1908, Mercer cleared 12-foot (3.7 m) in the pole vault, setting a record which he then broke in 1909. He is credited with becoming the only high school athlete to clear that height with a now-outdated spruce pole. Mercer was named to the United States Olympic team for the 1912 Olympic Games, and placed fifth in the long jump and sixth in the decathlon. He also competed in baseball, which was a demonstration sport at those Games. Mercer then captained Penn's 1913 champion track team and received All-American honors for his long jump accomplishments, and he won the IC4A long jump titles in 1912 and 1913.He received his Doctorate in Medicine in 1913 and launched a distinguished career as a physician and educator. He later worked at Swarthmore College as the school's athletic director and as a physical education professor. He also coached the school's lacrosse team in 1918 and 1919.He then returned to Penn in 1930 to serve as the Director and Dean of the school's Physical Education Department. In 1955, he was elected to the College Football Hall of Fame.".
- Q5407535 alias "Mercer, Eugene Leroy; Mercer, E. Leroy".
- Q5407535 birthDate "1888-10-30".
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- Q5407535 alternativeNames "Mercer, Eugene Leroy; Mercer, E. Leroy".
- Q5407535 birthDate "1888-10-30".
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- Q5407535 name "Leroy Mercer".
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- Q5407535 shortDescription "American football player and coach, college athletics administrator".
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- Q5407535 comment "Eugene Leroy Mercer (October 30, 1888 – July 2, 1957) was a respected surgeon but was best known for his college football career, while attending the University of Pennsylvania. In 1910, he led Penn to the eastern championship, and then served as the Quakers' captain for the next two seasons.".
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