Wallace Newman

American football and baseball player and coach
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroAmerican football and baseball player and coach
PlacesUnited States of America
wasAmerican football player Athlete Baseball player
Work fieldSports
Gender
Male
Birth1901
Death6 November 1985 (aged 84 years)
Education
University of Southern California
The details

Biography

Wallace Joe "Chief" Newman (c. 1901 – November 6, 1985) was an American football and baseball player and coach. He served as the head football coach at Whittier College in Whittier, California from 1929 to 1950, compiling a record of 102–66–14. Newman also coached basketball and baseball at Whittier and was the school's athletic director.

Newman played football and baseball at the University of Southern California (USC). He played the 1923 Rose Bowl, the first bowl game appearance for the USC Trojans. Newman coached at Covina High School in Covina, California for four years before he was hired at Whittier. Newman was Native American and an enrolled member of the La Jolla Band of Luiseno Indians and the Mission Creek Band of Mission Indians which he led as president from 1957 until shortly before termination. In the early 1930s, he coached Richard Nixon, who was a reserve player for Whittier and went on to become president of the United States.

Newman died on November 6, 1985, at the age of 84.

Head coaching record

College football

YearTeamOverallConferenceStandingBowl/playoffs
Whittier Poets (Southern California Conference / Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference)
1929Whittier4–4–13–2–13rd
1930Whittier5–3–14–12nd
1931Whittier6–34–12nd
1932Whittier10–15–11st
1933Whittier4–4–23–1–22nd
1934Whittier7–2–15–01st
1935Whittier5–54–11st
1936Whittier5–53–23rd
1937Whittier2–6–22–2–14th
1938Whittier7–1–22–0–22nd
1939Whittier8–2–13–0–11st
1940Whittier2–6–11–2–14th
1941Whittier4–3–13–0–11st
1942Whittier5–42–1T–1st
1943No team—World War II
1944No team—World War II
1945No team—World War II
1946Whittier3–5–12–1–12nd
1947Whittier2–6–11–2–1T–3rd
1948Whittier6–42–23rd
1949Whittier8–14–01st
1950Whittier9–13–1T–1stW Aztec Bowl
Whittier:102–66–1456–20–11
Total:102–66–14
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