American sports coach and college athletics administrator
Philip Heckman Arbuckle (September 6, 1882 – June 11, 1932) was an American football , basketball , and baseball coach and college athletics administrator. He served as the head football coach at Shurtleff College in Alton, Illinois in 1906, Southwestern University in Georgetown, Texas from 1908 to 1911, Rice University from 1912 to 1917 and 1919 to 1923, and Louisiana Tech University in 1924. At Rice he tallied a 51–25–8 record. His 1919 Rice team went 8–1, to mark his best season. His only losing season at Rice came in 1923 . In 1924, he coached at Louisiana Tech, where he compiled a 1–6–1 record.
Coaching career
In 1906, Arbuckle began his coaching career at Western Military Academy in Alton, Illinois and also coached the football team at Shurtleff College , located in the same city.[ 1]
Rice
Arbuckle served as Rice University's first athletic director and football coach in 1912. His teams played against local high schools until Rice joined the Southwest Conference in 1914.[ 2] Arbuckle also served as the head coach of the baseball, basketball and track teams and taught English and history. He was succeeded by John Heisman in 1924 and inducted into the Rice Athletic Hall of Fame in 1975.[ 3]
Death
Arbuckle died in Houston, Texas on June 11, 1932, of cardiovascular disease .[ 4]
Head coaching record
Basketball
Statistics overview
Season
Team
Overall
Conference
Standing
Postseason
Rice Owls (Southwest Conference ) (1922–1923)
1922–23
Rice
10–9
Rice:
10–9
Total:
10–9
Baseball
Statistics overview
Season
Team
Overall
Conference
Standing
Postseason
Rice Owls (Independent) (1913)
1913
Rice
3–3
Rice Owls (Southwest Conference ) (1914–1917)
1914
Rice
8–8–1
1915
Rice
5–13
1916
Rice
2–9
2–9
1917
Rice
8–5–1
Rice:
26–38–2
8–24–1
Total:
26–38–2
See also
References
^ "The Rice Institute Coach" . The Houston Post . Houston, Texas . October 6, 1912. p. 43. Retrieved July 10, 2023 – via Newspapers.com .
^ Rogers, Karen Hess; Pecht, Lee; Bath, Alan Harris (September 1, 2012). Rice University: One Hundred Years in Pictures . Texas A&M University Press . ISBN 9781603447546 . Retrieved December 26, 2018 – via Google Books.
^ Department, Rice University Athletics. "Guide to the Rice University athletic records, 1912-2006 Part 1 of 2: Series I - III" . Legacy.lib.utexas.edu . Retrieved December 26, 2018 .
^ "Phil Arbuckle Summoned At Houston Home" . Belvidere Daily Republican . Belvidere, Illinois . June 13, 1932. p. 3. Retrieved September 10, 2018 – via Newspapers.com .
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