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- Greasy_Neale abstract "Alfred Earle "Greasy" Neale (November 5, 1891 – November 2, 1973) was an American football and baseball player and coach. He played Major League Baseball as an outfielder with the Cincinnati Reds between 1916 and 1924 and briefly with the Philadelphia Phillies for part of the 1921 season. Neale was the starting right fielder for the 1919 Cincinnati Reds. He batted .357 in the 1919 World Series and led the Reds with ten hits in their eight-game series win over the scandalous White Sox. Neale also played professional football in the Ohio League with the Canton Bulldogs in 1917, the Dayton Triangles in 1918, and the Massillon Tigers in 1919. At Canton, he played alongside the great Jim Thorpe. Neale also coached the Dayton Triangles in 1918.Neale began his coaching career while still a professional player. He served as the head football coach at Muskingum College (1915), West Virginia Wesleyan College (1916–1917), Marietta College (1919–1920), Washington & Jefferson College (1921–1922), the University of Virginia (1923–1928), and West Virginia University (1931–1933), compiling a career college football record of 82–54–11. At Washington & Jefferson, he led his 1921 squad to the Rose Bowl, where the Presidents played the California Golden Bears to a scoreless tie. At Virginia, Neale was also the head baseball coach from 1923 to 1929, tallying a mark of 80–73–2. He coached basketball for two seasons at Marietta (1919–1921) as well, amassing a record of 26–11. After a seven-year stint as an assistant football coach at Yale University (1934–1940), Neale moved to the National Football League, serving as head coach of the Philadelphia Eagles from 1941 to 1950. He led the Eagles to consecutive NFL Championships in 1948 and 1949, and tallied a mark of 66–44–5 including playoff games in his ten seasons with the club. Neale was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1967 and the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1969. Both inductions recognized his coaching career.".
- Greasy_Neale alias "Neale, Alfred Earle; Neale, A. E.".
- Greasy_Neale birthDate "1891-11-05".
- Greasy_Neale birthPlace Parkersburg,_West_Virginia.
- Greasy_Neale birthPlace West_Virginia_Mountaineers_football.
- Greasy_Neale birthYear "1891".
- Greasy_Neale coachedTeam Dayton_Triangles.
- Greasy_Neale coachedTeam Ironton_Tanks.
- Greasy_Neale coachedTeam Marietta_College.
- Greasy_Neale coachedTeam Muskingum_University.
- Greasy_Neale coachedTeam Philadelphia_Eagles.
- Greasy_Neale coachedTeam Virginia_Cavaliers_baseball.
- Greasy_Neale coachedTeam Virginia_Cavaliers_football.
- Greasy_Neale coachedTeam Washington_&_Jefferson_Presidents_football.
- Greasy_Neale coachedTeam West_Virginia_Mountaineers_football.
- Greasy_Neale coachedTeam West_Virginia_Wesleyan_College.
- Greasy_Neale coachedTeam Yale_Bulldogs_football.
- Greasy_Neale deathDate "1973-11-02".
- Greasy_Neale deathYear "1973".
- Greasy_Neale overallRecord "26–11 (college basketball)".
- Greasy_Neale overallRecord "66–44–5 (NFL)".
- Greasy_Neale overallRecord "80–73–2 (college baseball)".
- Greasy_Neale overallRecord "82–54–11 (college football)".
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- Greasy_Neale tournamentRecord "3–1 (NFL playoffs)".
- Greasy_Neale wikiPageID "2547518".
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- Greasy_Neale almaMater West_Virginia_Wesleyan_College.
- Greasy_Neale alternativeNames "Neale, Alfred Earle; Neale, A. E.".
- Greasy_Neale awards Philadelphia_Eagles.
- Greasy_Neale awards Pro_Football_Hall_of_Fame.
- Greasy_Neale bats "Left".
- Greasy_Neale bcs "no".
- Greasy_Neale birthDate "1891-11-05".
- Greasy_Neale birthPlace Parkersburg,_West_Virginia.
- Greasy_Neale bowlname 1922_Rose_Bowl.
- Greasy_Neale bowloutcome "T".
- Greasy_Neale br "n/nealegr01".
- Greasy_Neale brm "neale-001alf".
- Greasy_Neale caption "Neale as Washington & Jefferson football coach, c. 1922".
- Greasy_Neale cfbdwid "1727".
- Greasy_Neale cfbhofId "20023".
- Greasy_Neale cfbhofYear "1967".
- Greasy_Neale championships "2".
- Greasy_Neale coachTeams Dayton_Triangles.
- Greasy_Neale coachTeams Ironton_Tanks.
- Greasy_Neale coachTeams Marietta_College.
- Greasy_Neale coachTeams Muskingum_University.
- Greasy_Neale coachTeams Philadelphia_Eagles.
- Greasy_Neale coachTeams Virginia_Cavaliers_baseball.
- Greasy_Neale coachTeams Virginia_Cavaliers_football.
- Greasy_Neale coachTeams Washington_&_Jefferson_Presidents_football.
- Greasy_Neale coachTeams West_Virginia_Mountaineers_football.
- Greasy_Neale coachTeams West_Virginia_Wesleyan_College.
- Greasy_Neale coachTeams Yale_Bulldogs_football.
- Greasy_Neale coachYears "1915".
- Greasy_Neale coachYears "1916".
- Greasy_Neale coachYears "1918".
- Greasy_Neale coachYears "1919".
- Greasy_Neale coachYears "1921".
- Greasy_Neale coachYears "1923".
- Greasy_Neale coachYears "1930".
- Greasy_Neale coachYears "1931".
- Greasy_Neale coachYears "1934".
- Greasy_Neale coachYears "1941".
- Greasy_Neale coachYears "Baseball".
- Greasy_Neale coachYears "Football".
- Greasy_Neale conf Southern_Conference.
- Greasy_Neale conf "Independent".
- Greasy_Neale conference "0".
- Greasy_Neale conference "1".
- Greasy_Neale conference "3".
- Greasy_Neale conference "4".
- Greasy_Neale confrecord "16".
- Greasy_Neale confstanding "17".
- Greasy_Neale confstanding "6".
- Greasy_Neale confstanding "T–20th".
- Greasy_Neale confstanding "T–5th".
- Greasy_Neale confstanding "T–6th".
- Greasy_Neale confstanding "T–8th".
- Greasy_Neale dateOfBirth "1891-11-05".
- Greasy_Neale dateOfDeath "1973-11-02".
- Greasy_Neale deathDate "1973-11-02".
- Greasy_Neale deathPlace Lake_Worth,_Florida.
- Greasy_Neale debutdate "--04-12".
- Greasy_Neale debutteam "Cincinnati Reds".
- Greasy_Neale debutyear "1916".
- Greasy_Neale endyear "1917".
- Greasy_Neale endyear "1920".
- Greasy_Neale endyear "1922".
- Greasy_Neale endyear "1928".
- Greasy_Neale endyear "1933".
- Greasy_Neale endyear "single".
- Greasy_Neale finaldate "--06-13".
- Greasy_Neale finalteam "Cincinnati Reds".
- Greasy_Neale finalyear "1924".
- Greasy_Neale hasPhotoCollection Greasy_Neale.
- Greasy_Neale highlights "* World Series champion: 1919".
- Greasy_Neale id "162".
- Greasy_Neale id "20023".