E. L. Alexander
Capt. S.M. or E. L. Alexander was an American football coach. He succeeded Herman G. Steiner as the head football coach Trinity College—now known as Duke University—in midseason in 1923, where the team had a record of 5–4.
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E. L. Alexander
Capt. S.M. or E. L. Alexander was an American football coach. He succeeded Herman G. Steiner as the head football coach Trinity College—now known as Duke University—in midseason in 1923, where the team had a record of 5–4.
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Capt. S.M. or E. L. Alexander ...... athletics at Trinity College.
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