Ira_Van_Cleave

Ira Van Cleave

Ira Van Cleave

American football and baseball coach


Ira Harlan "Sphinx" Van Cleave (July 30, 1888 – May 29, 1943) was an American football, basketball, baseball, and track and field coach, athletics administrator, and physical education instructor. He served as the head football coach at Fort Hays Kansas State Normal School—now known as Fort Hays State University—in Hays, Kansas from 1912 to 1914, Whittier College in Whittier, California from 1917 to 1919, and La Verne College—now known as the University of La Verne—in La Verne, California from in 1928 to 1929.

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Early life and education

Van Cleave was born on July 30, 1888, in Peoria, Iowa. He graduated from Central College in Pella, Iowa in 1909 and International YMCA College—now known as Springfield College—in Springfield, Massachusetts in 1912.[1]

Coaching career

Van Cleave resigned from his position at Hays Normal in the summer of 1915 and moved to California.[2] He was hired in 1917 as athletic coach at Whittier College in Whittier, California, succeeding Russell T. Wilson.[3] Van Cleave left Whittier in 1920 to become the athletic director at Pomona High School in Pomona, California.[4] He led the Pomona High baseball team to a Citrus Belt League title in 1926.[5] In June 1926, the Pomona school board opted to retain Van Cleave at athletic coach, but offered him the position of physical education instructor.[6]

Van Cleave was hired by La Verne College—now known as the University of La Verne—in La Verne, California as varsity basketball and track coach and freshman coach in football and baseball.[7] He succeeded Claude Arnett as head football coach in 1928.[8] Van Cleave resigned as head athletic coach at La Verne in early 1930 and was succeeded by Lee Eisan.[9][10]

Death

Van Cleave died on May 29, 1943, at Pomona Valley Community Hospital in Pomona, California.[1]

Head coaching record

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References

  1. "Van Cleave Is Stricken". The Pomona Progress Bulletin. Pomona, California. May 31, 1943. p. 3. Retrieved August 11, 2023 via Newspapers.com Open access icon.
  2. "Whittier Officials Select New Coach". Los Angeles Evening Express. Los Angeles, California. February 21, 1917. p. 2, section 2. Retrieved August 11, 2023 via Newspapers.com Open access icon.
  3. "Van Cleave Goes To Pomona High". The Whittier News. Whittier, California. June 12, 1920. p. 1. Retrieved August 11, 2023 via Newspapers.com Open access icon.
  4. "Archie Nisbet May Be P. H. S. Mentor". The Pomana Progress. Pomona, California. June 10, 1926. p. 11. Retrieved August 11, 2023 via Newspapers.com Open access icon.
  5. "La Verne Signs Van Cleave As Coach". The Progress-Bulletin. Pomona, California. May 10, 1927. p. 16. Retrieved August 11, 2023 via Newspapers.com Open access icon.
  6. "Van Cleave Appointed Leopard Coach". The Progress-Bulletin. Pomona, California. February 24, 1928. p. 8. Retrieved August 11, 2023 via Newspapers.com Open access icon.
  7. "Eisan Coach (continued)". The Progress-Bulletin. Pomona, California. January 31, 1930. p. 9. Retrieved August 11, 2023 via Newspapers.com Open access icon.

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