Laurie Apitz Explained

Laurie Apitz
Birth Date:22 May 1906
Birth Place:Bessemer, Michigan, U.S.
Death Place:Walworth, Wisconsin, U.S.
Player Sport1:Football
Player Years2:1926–1927
Player Team2:Chicago
Player Sport3:Track
Player Years4:1927–1928
Player Team4:Chicago
Player Positions:End (football)
Coach Sport1:Football
Coach Years2:1929–1932
Coach Team2:Chicago (assistant)
Coach Years3:1933–1935
Coach Team3:Pacific (CA) (line)
Coach Years4:1936–1942
Coach Team4:Louisville
Coach Sport5:Basketball
Coach Years6:1933–1936
Coach Team6:Pacific (CA)
Coach Years7:1936–1940
Coach Team7:Louisville
Admin Years1:1936–?
Admin Team1:Louisville
Overall Record:22–29–3 (football)
39–77 (basketball)

Lawrence Edward Apitz (May 22, 1906 – June 6, 1980)[1] was an American football player, coach of football and basketball, and college athletics administrator. He served as the head football coach at the University of Louisville from 1936 to 1942, compiling a record of 22–29–3. Apitz was also the head basketball coach at the University of the Pacific in Stockton, California from 1933 to 1936 and at Louisville from 1936 to 1940, amassing a career college basketball record of 39–77.

A native of Bessemer, Michigan, Apitz was valedictorian of his high school class of 1924. He attended the University of Chicago, where he played football as an end and ran track.[2] He was a third-team selection to the 1926 All-Big Ten Conference football team.[3] Apitz died at the age of 74, on June 6, 1980, in Wisconsin.[4]

Head coaching record

Football

Notes and References

  1. U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014
  2. News: . Apitz Athletic Director At Louisville University . . . March 12, 1936 . 7 . August 2, 2016 . .
  3. News: Billy Evans Picks Three Top Teams In Big Ten Selections. The Independent Record. 8. December 3, 1926. July 24, 2015. Newspapers.com.
  4. News: Cox . Earl . Laurie Apitz was a one-man sports statf at U of L . . . October 20, 1980 . 63 . January 21, 2018 . .