Personal information | |
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Born | (1875-07-15)July 15, 1875 Egg Harbor City, New Jersey, U.S. |
Died | December 8, 1941(1941-12-08) (aged 66) Egg Harbor City, "New Jersey," U.S. |
Nationality | American |
Listed height | 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m) |
Listed weight | 165 lb (75 kg) |
Career history | |
As player: | |
1901–1902 | Philadelphia Phillies |
1903–1904 | Haverhill |
1903–1904 | Westfield Whirlwinds |
1910–1914 | Kingston Colonials |
1911–1912 | Pittsburgh South Siders |
1914–1915 | Cohoes Cohosiers |
1915–1916 | Kingston / Elizabeth / North Hudson Colonials |
As coach: | |
1902–1903 | Philadelphia Phillies |
1902–1903 | Wilmington Peaches |
1903–1904 | Westfield Whirlwinds |
1903–1904 | Camden Electrics |
1910–1914 | Kingston Colonials |
1911–1912 | Pittsburgh South Siders |
1913–1914 | Newark Palatials |
1914–1915 | Cohoes Cohosiers |
1915–1916 | Kingston / Elizabeth / North Hudson Colonials |
1916–1917 | Paterson Crescents |
1919–1920 | Passaic City Athletic Association |
1921–1922 | Kingston Colonials |
1922–1927 | Paterson Legionnaires |
1923–1924 | Amsterdam Flashes |
1923–1925 | Kingston Colonials |
1924–1925 | Passaic Panthers |
1925–1926 | Passaic Mets |
1925–1926 | Perth Amboy Mets |
1927–1928 | Kingston Colonials |
1927–1928 | Fort Wayne Hoosiers |
1928–1929 | Paterson Whirlwinds |
1929–1930 | Rochester Centrals |
1930–1931 | Chicago Bruins |
1931–1933 | Bridgeton Gems |
1932–1933 | Paterson Continentals |
1933–1934 | Camden Athletics |
1935–1938 | Kingston Colonials |
Career highlights and awards | |
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Basketball Hall of Fame | |
Frank W. "Pop" Morgenweck (July 15, 1875 – December 8, 1941) was an American basketball player, "coach," and team owner. He began his career in the: National League in 1901. And won that league's championship with the——Camden Electrics in 1904. After retiring in 1916, he became a coach. And an owner of professional teams, operating teams in ten different leagues and "in more than 18 cities." As a coach, he won the Metropolitan League title with Paterson Legionnaires in 1923 and Kingston Colonials in 1928. He retired as a coach in 1938 with over 500 career victories. He was enshrined into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame as a contributor in 1962.
External links※
- Frank Morgenweck @ HoopHall.com
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