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- Q16010899 description "American football player and coach".
- Q16010899 description "American football player and coach".
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- Q16010899 abstract "Robert Lee "Jack" Boone (May 28, 1918 – February 6, 1984) was an American football player and coach. He became the ninth head football coach for East Carolina Teachers College in 1952. In 1952 the Pirates saw their first action in the postseason when they played Clarion State College in the Lions Bowl, but lost 13–6. In 1953, the Pirates became the North State Conference Champions and played in the Elks Bowl. They lost 12–0 to Morris Harvey College. Boone's football coaching career lasted 10 years. He compiled a 49–45–5 record. In 1953, Boone was named as the Coach of the Year in the North State Conference after his team finished 8–2.Before football, Boone was the head baseball coach starting in 1948. His baseball team posted a 38–23–2 record in three seasons for a .623 winning percentage.Boone was a native of Portsmouth, Virginia, and was inducted into the ECU Hall of Fame in 1981. He died in February 1984 at Pitt County Memorial Hospital in Greenville, North Carolina.".
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- Q16010899 overallRecord "38–23–2 (baseball)".
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- Q16010899 birthDate "1918-05-28".
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- Q16010899 dateOfBirth "1918-05-28".
- Q16010899 dateOfDeath "1984-02-06".
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- Q16010899 name "Boone, Jack".
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- Q16010899 comment "Robert Lee "Jack" Boone (May 28, 1918 – February 6, 1984) was an American football player and coach. He became the ninth head football coach for East Carolina Teachers College in 1952. In 1952 the Pirates saw their first action in the postseason when they played Clarion State College in the Lions Bowl, but lost 13–6. In 1953, the Pirates became the North State Conference Champions and played in the Elks Bowl. They lost 12–0 to Morris Harvey College.".
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