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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 31. Chapters: College track and field athletes in the United States, Eintracht Frankfurt athletes, Fictional track and field athletes, Male athletes, Homer Woodson Hargiss, List of eligibility transfers in athletics, Sergey Bubka, Tom Nugent, William G. Kline, Jim Northrup, Ralph Hutchinson, George McLaren, Gwinn Henry, Shanna the She-Devil, Frank "Buck" O'Neill, Eddie N. Robinson, Dick Harlow, Herb Wilkinson, Herman Stegeman, Tom Dowling, Ben Martin, Wilson the Wonder Athlete, Ted Cox, Ward Haylett, Mike Sirianni, Frank Mount Pleasant, Eugene Van Gent, Pat O'Dea, T. Nelson Metcalf, Claude Rothgeb, Frank Castleman, Sam Francis, Jabari Greer, Eugene Luther Vidal, William J. Nicks, Ray G. Dauber, Bill Horr, Anthony Lupus, Harry Helmer, Betty Heidler, John L. Griffith, Dudy Noble, Guy Sundt, Chauncey Simpson, Dennis Fryzel, Erma-Gene Evans, Lud Fiser, Ira T. Carrithers, Frank Potts, Lyle Bennett, Alexander Waske, Blessing Okagbare, Ira Nelson Davenport, Bob Kahler, Lee Calhoun, Gwynneth Coogan, Suleiman Nyambui, Kathrin Klaas, Pascal Behrenbruch, Kamghe Gaba, Creed Haymond, Andrea Bunjes, Holger Klose, Julius Sang, Kenneth Wilson, Steve Lacy. Excerpt: Homer Woodson "Bill" Hargiss (September 1, 1887 - October 15, 1978) was an American football and basketball player, and track and field athlete, and coach in the United States. He was an early innovator in football and was known to be one of the first coaches to use the forward pass and the huddle. Hargiss participated in sports at Kansas Normal College, now Emporia State University. He was a standout at the college in football, baseball, basketball, gymnastics, boxing, and track & field. Emporia State honored him in 1982 by inducting him into their "Athletic Hall of Honor" -- the first year the honor was available, as a distinguished alumni in 1970, and for the all-Centennial Team in ...