Emory Bauer Explained

Emory Bauer
Birth Date:13 February 1913
Birth Place:Herscher, Illinois, U.S.
Death Place:Valparaiso, Indiana, U.S.
Coach Sport1:Football
Coach Years2:1934–1940
Coach Team2:Herscher HS (IL)
Coach Years3:1941–1942
Coach Team3:Concordia Teachers (IL)
Coach Years4:1943–1944
Coach Team4:Iowa Pre-Flight (assistant)
Coach Years5:1946–1967
Coach Team5:Valparaiso
Coach Sport6:Basketball
Coach Years7:1947–1948
Coach Team7:Valparaiso
Coach Sport8:Baseball
Coach Years9:1954–1981
Coach Team9:Valparaiso
Admin Years1:1970–1975
Admin Team1:Valparaiso
Overall Record:114–89–8 (college football)
8–15 (college basketball)
361–243–2 (college baseball)
32–16 (high school football)
Bowl Record:0–1
Championships:Football
4 ICC (1951–1951, 1954, 1964)

Emory George Bauer (February 13, 1913 – October 1, 1989) was an American football, basketball, and baseball coach and college athletics administrator. He served as the head football coach at Concordia Teachers College—now known as Concordia University Chicago–in River Forest, Illinois from 1941 to 1942 and at Valparaiso University from 1946 to 1967, compiling a career college football record of 114–89–8. Bauer was also the head basketball coach at Valparaiso for one season in 1947–48, tallying a mark of 8–15, and the school's head baseball coach from 1954 to 1981, amassing a record of 361–243–2. He was Valparaiso's athletic director from 1970 to 1975.[1]

Head coaching record

College football

Notes and References

  1. News: . Athletic Director at Valparaiso Quits . . May 7, 1974 . April 5, 2016 . .