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- Ray_Parmely abstract "Charles Raymond Parmely (1891 – January 23, 1927) was an American football player, coach, and referee in Florida, from Tampa. He was also a sportswriter for the Tampa Times, \"known throughout the state as a football expert.\" Parmely was coach of the Hillsborough High Terriers from 1920 to 1921. He was also much involved with the Tampa Smokers of the Florida State League, a baseball league. Parmely officiated at Florida Gators games. Parmely died following an automobile accident on January 6, 1927. Parmely steered into a telegraph pole to avoid a collision with another car. It also killed J. Watson Morse, staff photographer of the Tampa Times. Others escaped without injury.".
- Ray_Parmely birthPlace Waverly,_Kansas.
- Ray_Parmely birthYear "1891".
- Ray_Parmely deathDate "1927-01-23".
- Ray_Parmely deathPlace Tampa,_Florida.
- Ray_Parmely deathYear "1927".
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- Ray_Parmely wikiPageWikiLink American_football.
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- Ray_Parmely wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sportspeople_from_Tampa,_Florida.
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- Ray_Parmely wikiPageWikiLink Hillsborough_High_School_(Tampa,_Florida).
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- Ray_Parmely wikiPageWikiLink Tampa_Smokers.
- Ray_Parmely wikiPageWikiLink Waverly,_Kansas.
- Ray_Parmely birthDate "1891".
- Ray_Parmely birthPlace Waverly,_Kansas.
- Ray_Parmely deathDate "1927-01-23".
- Ray_Parmely deathPlace Tampa,_Florida.
- Ray_Parmely occupation "Sportswriter".
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- Ray_Parmely subject Category:Hillsborough_High_Terriers_football_coaches.
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- Ray_Parmely subject Category:Sportswriters_from_Florida.
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- Ray_Parmely comment "Charles Raymond Parmely (1891 – January 23, 1927) was an American football player, coach, and referee in Florida, from Tampa. He was also a sportswriter for the Tampa Times, \"known throughout the state as a football expert.\" Parmely was coach of the Hillsborough High Terriers from 1920 to 1921. He was also much involved with the Tampa Smokers of the Florida State League, a baseball league. Parmely officiated at Florida Gators games.".
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