Ed Chinske | |
Birth Date: | 9 September 1904 |
Death Place: | Missoula, Montana, U.S. |
Player Sport1: | Football |
Player Years2: | 1926–1928 |
Player Team2: | Montana |
Player Sport3: | Basketball |
Player Years4: | 1927–1930 |
Player Team4: | Montana |
Coach Sport1: | Football |
Coach Years2: | 1930–1935 |
Coach Team2: | Custer County HS (MT) |
Coach Years3: | 1936–1945 |
Coach Team3: | Sentinel HS (MT) |
Coach Years4: | 1946–1951 |
Coach Team4: | Montana (freshmen) |
Coach Years5: | 1952–1954 |
Coach Team5: | Montana |
Coach Sport6: | Basketball |
Coach Years7: | 1930–1936 |
Coach Team7: | Custer County HS (MT) |
Coach Years8: | 1942–1943 |
Coach Team8: | Montana (co-head coach) |
Coach Years9: | 1946–1951 |
Coach Team9: | Montana (freshmen) |
Coach Sport10: | Baseball |
Coach Years11: | 1947–1952 |
Coach Team11: | Montana |
Overall Record: | 8–18–1 (college football) 15–9 (college basketball) 69–62–1 (college baseball) |
Edward S. Chinske (September 9, 1904 – June 27, 1967) was an American football, basketball, baseball, and golf coach. He served as the head football coach at the University of Montana from 1952 to 1954, compiling a record of 8–18–1. Chinske was also the head baseball coach at Montana from 1947 to 1952, tallying a mark of 69–62–1.
Chinske died on June 27, 1967, after suffering an apparent heart attack while playing golf in Missoula, Montana.[1]