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P. E. Shotwell, former athletic director for the Abilene Public Schools, speaks of his years as a high school and college football coach, the origins of the Texas Interscholastic League, and his role in the organization of the Texas High School Coaches Association.
  
 
==General Interview Information==
 
==General Interview Information==
  
'''Interviewee Name:'''
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'''Interviewee Name:''' P.E. Shotwell
  
'''Additional Parties Recorded:'''
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'''Additional Parties Recorded:''' None
  
'''Date:'''  
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'''Date:''' November 05-06, 1975
  
'''Location:'''
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'''Location:''' Abilene, Texas
  
'''Interviewer:'''
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'''Interviewer:''' Richie Cravens
  
'''Length:'''
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'''Length:''' 1 hour 20 minutes
  
  
 
==Abstract==
 
==Abstract==
  
'''Tape 1, Side 1:'''
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'''Tape 1, Side 1:''' Background,
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Education,
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Childhood interest in sports,
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Organization of sports,
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Amarillo, Texas city baseball league,
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School athletic leagues,
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Attended Canyon Normal School (1911-1916),
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College football,
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Opponents,
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Athletic program,
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Equipment and injuries,
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Popularity of games,
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Baseball,
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Composition of Amarillo league,
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Size of players,
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Recruiting,
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Coaches’ knowledge of football,
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First teaching job, Cisco, Texas (1916),
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Move to Abilene (1917),
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Located,
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Facilities,
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Other responsibilities,
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Football coach, Sul Ross State University (1926),
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Football coach, Hardin-Simmons University (1924-26),
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State high school football champions (1923),
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Recruiting,
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State regulation of high school football (1916),
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Other responsibilities at colleges.
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'''Tape 1, Side 2:''' Early Interscholastic League,
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State championships,
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Regulations,
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Coach, Breckenridge, Texas (until 1935),
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Coach, Longview, Texas,
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State champion (1937),
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Changes in playing conditions,
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Specialization,
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Recruiting,
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Magness family,
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Interscholastic League ruling,
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State championship game against Port Arthur, Texas,
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Texas High School Coaches Association,
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Changes in Interscholastic League rules,
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Football classes,
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Increasing interest in football,
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Honors and awards.
 
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<br>
  
'''Tape 1, Side 2:'''
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'''Tape 2, Side 1:''' Founder, Texas High School Coaches Association,
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Beginnings of All-Star Game,
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Purposes,
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Coaching school,
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Purposes,
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Acquisition of knowledge,
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Coach, Abilene High School (1946-1952),
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Building located,
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Staff,
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Size of program,
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Athletic fields,
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Attendance,
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Athletic Director, Abilene Public Schools (1952-1956),
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Football in grade schools,
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Member, McMurry College faculty (1956-1960),
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Duties,
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Staff,
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Continues interest in football,
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Evolution of football.
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'''Tape 2, Side 2:''' Blank
 
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'''Range Dates:'''
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'''Range Dates:''' 1911-1975
  
'''Bulk Dates:'''
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'''Bulk Dates:''' 1911-1960
  
  

Revision as of 16:52, 31 August 2015

P. E. Shotwell, former athletic director for the Abilene Public Schools, speaks of his years as a high school and college football coach, the origins of the Texas Interscholastic League, and his role in the organization of the Texas High School Coaches Association.

General Interview Information

Interviewee Name: P.E. Shotwell

Additional Parties Recorded: None

Date: November 05-06, 1975

Location: Abilene, Texas

Interviewer: Richie Cravens

Length: 1 hour 20 minutes


Abstract

Tape 1, Side 1: Background, Education, Childhood interest in sports, Organization of sports, Amarillo, Texas city baseball league, School athletic leagues, Attended Canyon Normal School (1911-1916), College football, Opponents, Athletic program, Equipment and injuries, Popularity of games, Baseball, Composition of Amarillo league, Size of players, Recruiting, Coaches’ knowledge of football, First teaching job, Cisco, Texas (1916), Move to Abilene (1917), Located, Facilities, Other responsibilities, Football coach, Sul Ross State University (1926), Football coach, Hardin-Simmons University (1924-26), State high school football champions (1923), Recruiting, State regulation of high school football (1916), Other responsibilities at colleges.

Tape 1, Side 2: Early Interscholastic League, State championships, Regulations, Coach, Breckenridge, Texas (until 1935), Coach, Longview, Texas, State champion (1937), Changes in playing conditions, Specialization, Recruiting, Magness family, Interscholastic League ruling, State championship game against Port Arthur, Texas, Texas High School Coaches Association, Changes in Interscholastic League rules, Football classes, Increasing interest in football, Honors and awards.

Tape 2, Side 1: Founder, Texas High School Coaches Association, Beginnings of All-Star Game, Purposes, Coaching school, Purposes, Acquisition of knowledge, Coach, Abilene High School (1946-1952), Building located, Staff, Size of program, Athletic fields, Attendance, Athletic Director, Abilene Public Schools (1952-1956), Football in grade schools, Member, McMurry College faculty (1956-1960), Duties, Staff, Continues interest in football, Evolution of football.

Tape 2, Side 2: Blank

Range Dates: 1911-1975

Bulk Dates: 1911-1960


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