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- Q6687466 description "American football player and coach".
- Q6687466 description "American football player and coach".
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- Q6687466 abstract "Louis J. "Red" Salmon (June 10, 1880 – September 27, 1965) is considered to be the first outstanding fullback for the University of Notre Dame football team. He was the first "Fighting Irish" player to win an All-American mention, and some sports historians argue that he served as the team's de facto coach during the 1902–1903 season. This honor, however, is often accorded to teammate James Farragher. Both men are widely credited as acting head coaches in official histories of the "Fighting Irish" football team, and Salmon is recognized as head coach during the 1903–1904 season.".
- Q6687466 alias "Salmon, Red".
- Q6687466 birthDate "1880-06-10".
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- Q6687466 birthYear "1880".
- Q6687466 deathDate "1965-09-27".
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- Q6687466 deathYear "1965".
- Q6687466 overallRecord "5–3".
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- Q6687466 alternativeNames "Salmon, Red".
- Q6687466 birthDate "1880-06-10".
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- Q6687466 dateOfBirth "1880-06-10".
- Q6687466 dateOfDeath "1965-09-27".
- Q6687466 deathDate "1965-09-27".
- Q6687466 name "Louis J. Salmon".
- Q6687466 name "Salmon, Louis J.".
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- Q6687466 shortDescription "American football player and coach".
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- Q6687466 comment "Louis J. "Red" Salmon (June 10, 1880 – September 27, 1965) is considered to be the first outstanding fullback for the University of Notre Dame football team. He was the first "Fighting Irish" player to win an All-American mention, and some sports historians argue that he served as the team's de facto coach during the 1902–1903 season. This honor, however, is often accorded to teammate James Farragher.".
- Q6687466 label "Louis J. Salmon".
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- Q6687466 givenName "Louis J.".
- Q6687466 name "Louis J. Salmon".
- Q6687466 name "Salmon, Louis J.".
- Q6687466 surname "Salmon".