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Busty Ashbaugh : ウィキペディア英語版
Busty Ashbaugh
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Russell G. "Busty" Ashbaugh, Sr. (September 12, 1889 – November 20, 1953) was a celebrated football player at Brown University who went on to coach competitive teams at South High School, in Youngstown, Ohio.〔''The Youngstown Daily Vindicator'', Youngstown, Ohio, November 21, 1953.〕 He played an important role in the formation of several future coaches, including collegiate legends such as "Dike" Beede and Wesley "Wes" Fesler.〔
== Playing career ==
Ashbaugh was born in the industrial hub of Youngstown, to W. N. and Clara Butler Ashbaugh. His father served as a clerk for the city's Board of Education for 40 years.〔 Ashbaugh gained early recognition as a football standout at Youngstown's Rayen School.〔
Upon graduation from Rayen, he went on to Brown University, where he won second-team recognition on Walter Camp's All-America squad as team captain. Ashbaugh played for Brown between 1909 and 1914.〔 After graduating from Brown, Ashbaugh returned to his hometown and played professionally for the Youngstown Patricians.〔

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