Philemon M. Utley (October 23, 1889 – June 16, 1950) was an American football, basketball, baseball, and track coach.[1] He served as the head football coach at Carson–Newman University in 1913 and Lenoir College—now known as Lenoir–Rhyne University—in 1921, compiling a career college football coaching record of 9–5. He coached the Wake Forest University men's basketball team in 1922–23 and the Demon Deacons baseball team in 1923.[2][3] Utley also coached track at Wake Forest and served as the school athletic director in 1922–23.
A native of Raleigh, North Carolina, Utley attended Wake Forest from 1909 to 1913, where he played football as a quarterback and end, basketball as a guard, and baseball as a first baseman. He was also a hurdler and shot putter in track. Utley died unexpectedly on June 16, 1950, in Los Angeles, California.[4]
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^"Death Takes Phil Utley, Deacon Coach". Asheville Citizen-Times. Asheville, North Carolina. Associated Press. June 17, 1950. p. 10. Retrieved December 29, 2018 – via Newspapers.com .
threw right-handed. After becoming a permanent fixture as the Phillies' second baseman, Utley demonstrated versatility, spending some time at first base...
another famous Kalas call, "Chase Utley, you are The Man!", which was played when Utley hit a homer. In 2011, the Phillies unveiled a statue of Harry Kalas...
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2005 saw the Phillies core shift away from veterans such as Thome, Polanco, Abreu, and Wolf to younger home-grown stars such as Rollins, Utley, Brett Myers...
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(1919) Bill Holding (1920) James L. White (1921) H. L. Langston (1922) PhilUtley (1923) Hank Garrity (1924–1925) John Caddell (1926–1939) Murray Greason...
Phillies' offense for the first five innings of Game 1; however, the Phillies came from behind to score three runs in the sixth on home runs by Utley...
Phillies scored the first runs of the Series when Chase Utley hit a home run with Jayson Werth on base in the top of the first inning. The Phillies loaded...
(22–1 over the Cincinnati Reds) in early July, five Phillies—Howard, Ibáñez, second baseman Chase Utley, and outfielders Shane Victorino and Jayson Werth—were...
Cliff Lee pitched a complete game in the Phillies' Game 1 victory, allowing only one unearned run, while Chase Utley hit two home runs. In Game 2, solo home...
in 2004; and, in 2007, Chase Utley's seven-year, $85 million arbitration contract with the Philadelphia Phillies. Utley's pact was then the largest and...
H. Schoeff (1909) Daniel M. Williams (1910–1911) No team (1912–1920) PhilUtley (1921) Norman Lamotte (1922–1923) Dick Gurley (1924–1931) Robert M. Shores...
H. Schoeff (1909) Daniel M. Williams (1910–1911) No team (1912–1920) PhilUtley (1921) Norman Lamotte (1922–1923) Dick Gurley (1924–1931) Robert M. Shores...
ISBN 9781442244757 Utley 1993, p. 82. Utley 1993, pp. 88–89. Utley, Frontier Regulars 1973, p. 242. Bailey 1979, pp. 84–85. Utley Frontier Regulars 1973...
base on a Chase Utley throwing error that scored Russell Martin, immediately followed by a Manny Ramirez two-run home run. With the Phillies ahead by one...
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H. Schoeff (1909) Daniel M. Williams (1910–1911) No team (1912–1920) PhilUtley (1921) Norman Lamotte (1922–1923) Dick Gurley (1924–1931) Robert M. Shores...
Holding (1919–1920) James L. White (1920–1921) Bill Holding (1921–1922) PhilUtley (1922–1923) Hank Garrity (1923–1925) R. S. Hayes (1925–1926) James A....
Holding (1919–1920) James L. White (1920–1921) Bill Holding (1921–1922) PhilUtley (1922–1923) Hank Garrity (1923–1925) R. S. Hayes (1925–1926) James A....