J. A. Gammons

J. A. Gammons
J. A. Gammons
Gammons during his playing career at Brown
Sport(s) Football and baseball
Biographical details
Born March 17, 1876
Place of birth New Bedford, Massachusetts
Died March 24, 1963(1963-03-24) (aged 87)
Place of death East Greenwich, Rhode Island
Playing career
1895–1897
1898
1899
1900–1901
1901
1902
Brown
Duquesne C & A.C.
Pittsburgh Athletic Club
Homestead A.C.
Boston Beaneaters (baseball)
Pittsburgh Stars
Position(s) Halfback
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1901–1903
1902
1908–1909
Brown (baseball)
Brown (football)
Brown (football)
Head coaching record
Overall 17–10–2
Statistics
College Football Data Warehouse

John Ashley "Daff" Gammons (March 17, 1876 – March 24, 1963) was an American baseball and football player, college football and baseball coach, amateur golfer, and insurance agent. He played professional baseball for one season, 1901, for the Boston Beaneaters. Gammons served as the head football coach at Brown University in 1902, 1908, and 1909, and as its head baseball coach from 1901 to 1903.

Early life

Gammons was born on March 17, 1876 in New Bedford, Massachusetts.[1] He attended Brown University where he earned letters in football from 1895 to 1897,[2] and baseball, including on the 1896 national championship team.[3] He graduated from Brown in 1898,[4] and then attended Harvard University in 1899 and 1900.[5]

Professional career

After college, Gammons embarked upon a professional career in the insurance business. In 1901, he founded his own insurance company, John A. Gammons, Inc.[5] (later Gammons & Son),[6] in Providence, Rhode Island, which still remained in business more than one hundred years later.[5] One source considered Gammons to be "one of the leading insurance agents of Providence".[7]

Gammons also continued his playing career in both football and baseball. In 1898, Gammons played football for the Duquesne Country and Athletic Club. At the end of Duquesne's season, he ran 60 yards on a punt return for a score against the 1898 Western Pennsylvania All-Star football team. While in 1899, he played football for the Pittsburgh Athletic Club, followed by the Homestead Library & Athletic Club in 1900 and 1901, and finally the Pittsburgh Stars of the 1902 National Football League.[8] Gammons played semiprofessional baseball from 1898 to 1900 with clubs in Attleboro and North Attleboro, Massachusetts.[5] In 1901, Gammons was approached by two professional teams: the Milwaukee Brewers of the American League and the Boston Beaneaters of the National League.[5] He was hesitant to play professionally, because he wished to focus on his newly founded insurance business, but eventually signed with the Beaneaters.[5] Gammons played with Boston for one season.[1]

Gammons also coached the Brown baseball team from 1901 to 1903.[5] In 1902, his coaching duties were expanded to include that of head coach of the football team. Brown compiled a 5–4–1 record that season.[9] Gammons later returned to that position in 1908 and 1909, in which the football teams compiled records of 5–3–1 and 7–3, respectively.[10]

In 1917, Gammons led a group of investors which purchased the Providence Grays baseball team of the International League.[5] He was named the club's president, but resigned that post in 1918 when he was appointed to the advisory committee of the Bureau of Mines during World War I.[5]

Gammons was also a skilled amateur golfer. A contemporary source called him "one of New England's best golfers."[7] He won the 1924 Rhode Island Amateur Championship,[11] in which he had previously finished as runner-up in 1919 and 1920.[11]

Gammons died in East Greenwich, Rhode Island on March 24, 1963.[1] He was inducted into the inaugural class of the Brown University Athletic Hall of Fame in 1971.[4][12]

References

  1. ^ a b c Daff Gammons, Baseball Reference, retrieved June 20, 2010.
  2. ^ 2009 Football Media Guide (PDF), p. 89, Brown University, 2009.
  3. ^ Brown University Athletics from the Bruins to the Bears, p. 20, 2003, ISBN 0738512524.
  4. ^ a b Exceptional Bears, Brown University, retrieved June 20, 2010.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i Brian McKenna, Daff Gammons, The Baseball Biography Project, retrieved June 20, 2010.
  6. ^ The Standard, Volume 90, p. 821, Standard Publishing, 1922.
  7. ^ a b The Standard, p. 213.
  8. ^ 2009 Football Media Guide, p. 71.
  9. ^ 2009 Football Media Guide, p. 95.
  10. ^ 2009 Football Media Guide, p. 96.
  11. ^ a b Rhode Island Amateur Champions, Official Website of the Rhode Island Golf Association, retrieved June 20, 2010.
  12. ^ 2009 Football Media Guide, p. 65.

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