Welch during his college football days at Carlisle
Born:
(1892-12-18)December 18, 1892 Spooner, Wisconsin, U.S.
Died:
January 29, 1970(1970-01-29) (aged 77) Bedford, Virginia, U.S.
Career information
Position(s)
Quarterback
Height
5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
Weight
152 lb (69 kg)
College
Carlisle Indian Dickinson
Career history
As coach
1919–1922
Washington State
1923–1928
Randolph Macon
1930–1932
Virginia
1933–1934
Haskell
1937–1938
American
As player
1912–1914
Canton Professionals
1915–1917
Canton Bulldogs
Career highlights and awards
3x Ohio League champion (1915, 1916, 1917)
American Indian Athletic Hall of Fame (1973)
Second Team All-American Quarterback (1913)
Ranked as 1 of the 3 best quarterbacks in the USA (1913)
College Football Hall of Fame
Military career
Allegiance
United States
Service/branch
U.S. Army
Years of service
1917–1919
Rank
Captain
Unit
American Expeditionary Forces
Battles/wars
World War I
Gustavius A. "Gus" Welch (December 18, 1892 – January 29, 1970) was an American football player, track and field athlete, coach of football and lacrosse, and college athletics administrator.
Gustavius A. "Gus" Welch (December 18, 1892 – January 29, 1970) was an American football player, track and field athlete, coach of football and lacrosse...
co-wrote the film with Sean Redlitz. It stars Mena Massoud, Olivia Scott Welch, and Gus Kenworthy. The Sacrifice Game premiered at the Fantasia International...
Wagner, Ralph Waldsmith, Blondy Wallace, Dutch Wallace, Charley Way, GusWelch, Belford West, Tom Whelan, Sam Willaman, Ink Williams, Joe Williams Swede...
Starring Mena Massoud, Olivia Scott Welch, Gus Kenworthy & Chloë Levine". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved August 15, 2023. Olivia Scott Welch at IMDb ...
Indians and soldiers." Many Carlisle Indians, such Frank Mount Pleasant, GusWelch, Francis M. Cayou, Joe Guyon, Pete Calac, Bemus Pierce, Hawley Pierce...
Families nominee Sheila Coniff, and independent candidate Gus Jaccaci.[citation needed] Welch defeated Republican nominee Mark Donka, Liberty Union candidate...
Saville (1907) No records available (1908–1924) Allen Voshell (1925–1929) GusWelch (1930–1932) No team (1933–1936) Kirk Train (1937–1938) John Goucher (1939)...
suddenly. On February 4, 1937, AU announced the hiring of GusWelch as its athletic director. Welch had been a football teammate of legendary player Jim Thorpe...
of the original cast from Breaking Bad, most notably Giancarlo Esposito (Gus Fring), who returned in the second episode "Witness". In a Q&A with AMC,...
College in Pennsylvania: Frank Shivley, William "Lone Star" Dietz and GusWelch. Following the first football game between WSC and California in 1919...
Emil Hauser (aka Waseuka) 1909 Joe Libby 1910 Pete Hauser 1911 Sampson Bird 1912 Jim Thorpe 1913 GusWelch 1914 Pete Calac 1915 - 1916 George May 1917 -...
Olivia Scott Welch, Gus Kenworthy & Chloë Levine". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved August 15, 2023. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Gus Kenworthy....
To Jim's teammates, this was nothing less than a knife to the back." GusWelch, one of Thorpe's teammates, said, "Mr. Warner is a good football coach...
college football season. In its fourth and final season under head coach GusWelch, the team compiled a 2–5 record (1–5 against PCC opponents), finished...
athletic directors George Springston (1925–1929) Walter H. Young (1929–1937) GusWelch (1937–1938) Stafford Cassell (1939–1942) Cal Kalijarvi (1942–?) Stafford...
Robert C. Marshall (1919) Floyd H. Goff (1920–1921) W. Rice Warren (1922) GusWelch (1923–1928) Norman Shepard (1929–1935) Frank Summers (1936–1941) Taylor...
head football coaches George Springston (1925–1928) Walter H. Young (1929–1936) GusWelch (1937–1938) George Menke (1939) Stafford Cassell (1940–1941)...
paper transaction. Gus is suspicious of Nacho after Hector's stroke. Nacho becomes a mole for Gus inside the Salamanca organization. Gus hires an engineer...
different Gus Honeybun puppets and TSW employed a person to create Gus Honeybun's wardrobe. Gus had a theme tune composed by TV composer Ed Welch. A short...