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- Q6286258 description "American football and track and field coach".
- Q6286258 description "American football and track and field coach".
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- Q6286258 abstract "Joseph Amos Pipal (January 18, 1874 – August 10, 1955) was an American football, basketball, and track and field coach. He served as the head football coach at Doane College (1902), Dickinson College (1907), the University of South Dakota (1910), Occidental College (1911–1915, 1921–1923), and Oregon Agricultural College, now Oregon State University, (1916–1917), compiling a career college football record of 50–33–3. Pipal was credited with devising lateral pass and mud cleats for football shoes and in 1934 wrote a book titled The lateral pass technique and strategy. He died on August 10, 1955 of a heart attack at his home in Los Angeles, California.".
- Q6286258 alias "Pipal, Joseph Amos; Pipal, Joseph A.; Pipal, Joe".
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- Q6286258 deathDate "1955-08-10".
- Q6286258 deathYear "1955".
- Q6286258 overallRecord "50–33–3 (football)".
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- Q6286258 alternativeNames "Pipal, Joseph Amos; Pipal, Joseph A.; Pipal, Joe".
- Q6286258 birthDate "1874-01-18".
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- Q6286258 dateOfBirth "1874-01-18".
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- Q6286258 name "Joseph Pipal".
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- Q6286258 placeOfBirth "Zachotín, Austria-Hungary".
- Q6286258 shortDescription "American football and track and field coach".
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- Q6286258 comment "Joseph Amos Pipal (January 18, 1874 – August 10, 1955) was an American football, basketball, and track and field coach. He served as the head football coach at Doane College (1902), Dickinson College (1907), the University of South Dakota (1910), Occidental College (1911–1915, 1921–1923), and Oregon Agricultural College, now Oregon State University, (1916–1917), compiling a career college football record of 50–33–3.".
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