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Frank Birch (basketball)

Frank Birch (basketball)

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Frank Earl Birch (November 11, 1883) was a college football and basketball referee[1] who first introduced signals.[2][3] In 1920, he passed out cards to coaches and the press with a code of twelve gestures.[4][5] He was a graduate of Earlham College.[6] He married Margaret Johnson.[7] He was also once mayor of Sterling, Illinois.[8]


References

  1. Sperber, Murray A. (21 June 1993). Shake Down the Thunder: The Creation of Notre Dame Football. Indiana University Press. ISBN 0253215684 โ€“ via Google Books.
  2. Seton, Ernest Thompson; Scott, Hugh Lenox; Powers, Lillian Delger (1918). Sign Talk: A Universal Signal Code, Without Apparatus, for Use in the Army, the Navy, Camping, Hunting, and Daily Life. Doubleday, Page & Company. p. 233 โ€“ via Internet Archive.
  3. "The Michigan Alumnus". UM Libraries. 21 June 2017 โ€“ via Google Books.

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