George L. Watkins

George L. Watkins
18th Mayor of Tulsa
In office
1930–1932
Preceded by Dan W. Patton
Succeeded by Herman Frederick Newblock
Personal details
Born (1886-06-08)June 8, 1886
Faunsdale, Alabama
Died March 16, 1962(1962-03-16) (aged 75)
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Political party Democratic
Coaching career
Sport(s) Football, baseball
Playing career
Football
1904–1906 Sewanee
Position(s) Center
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
Football
1907 Louisiana Tech
1914 Sewanee (assistant)
Baseball
1908 Louisiana Tech

George LeGrande Watkins (June 8, 1886 – March 16, 1962) was a college football player and coach who was once mayor of Tulsa, Oklahoma. In 1959 Watkins was made chairman of the Tulsa County Excise Board by the Oklahoma Tax Commission.[1]

Sewanee

Watkins was a prominent center for the Sewanee Tigers football teams of Sewanee: The University of the South, a small Episcopal school in the mountains of Tennessee. He thrice made All-Southern.[2] Watkins was unanimously selected captain of the 1906 team.[3][4] He is the second-team center on Sewanee's all-time team, behind Frank Juhan.[5] At Sewanee he was a member of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity.[4]

Louisiana Tech

Watkins would later go on to serve as an athletic coach at Louisiana Tech University (then known as Louisiana Industrial Institute).[6]

References

  1. "About Sewanee Alumni". Sewanee News: 8. 1959.
  2. W. R. Tichenor (December 3, 1905). "Football Experts Give Their Selections For An All-Southern Team". The Atlanta Constitution.
  3. "Lettermen". Sewanee Alumni News: 14. 1949.
  4. 1 2 Phi Delta Theta Fraternity. "Athletics". Annual Circular Letters of the ... Active Chapters of the Phi Delta Theta Fraternity. 20: 336.
  5. "Sewanee's All-Time Football Team". Sewanee Alumni News. February 1949.
  6. Vol 1908: Lagniappe. Louisiana Tech University. 1908. Retrieved February 9, 2018.
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