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American football player and coach (1905–1987)
Doenges was known for his creativity in the sport with several attempts to improve the game by making it faster and more enjoyable to watch. Doenges played
Os_Doenges
Surname list
West German hurdler Os Doenges (1905-1987), American football player and coach This page lists people with the surname Doenges. If an internal link intending
Doenges
American football coach (born 1938)
(1942) No team (1943–1944) John Paden (1945) Duane Wilson (1946–1948) Os Doenges (1949–1952) Clair L. Gleason (1953–1959) Benny Fose (1960) Sam Wilkey
Sam_Wilkey
American football player and coach (born 1965)
Newby (1927–1932) James E. Simmons (1933–1938) Wesley Beck (1939–1941) Os Doenges (1942) No team (1943–1945) Joe Dollins (1946–1947) Dick Highfill (1948–1954)
Tim_Albin
play was predicted by Alex Highsmith whom tackled Nabers immediately. Os Doenges of Oklahoma City University is credited with inventing the offensive V
List of formations in American football
List_of_formations_in_American_football
Athletic teams representing Oklahoma City University
Invitational in 2014 Oklahoma City's football program and head coach Os Doenges made multiple innovative attempts to improving the game. The first and
Oklahoma_City_Stars
American football coach
(1942) No team (1943–1944) John Paden (1945) Duane Wilson (1946–1948) Os Doenges (1949–1952) Clair L. Gleason (1953–1959) Benny Fose (1960) Sam Wilkey
E._H._Faler
American football coach (born c. 1934)
(1942) No team (1943–1944) John Paden (1945) Duane Wilson (1946–1948) Os Doenges (1949–1952) Clair L. Gleason (1953–1959) Benny Fose (1960) Sam Wilkey
Les_Unruh
American football coach
(1942) No team (1943–1944) John Paden (1945) Duane Wilson (1946–1948) Os Doenges (1949–1952) Clair L. Gleason (1953–1959) Benny Fose (1960) Sam Wilkey
Mark_Splitter
American football coach
(1942) No team (1943–1944) John Paden (1945) Duane Wilson (1946–1948) Os Doenges (1949–1952) Clair L. Gleason (1953–1959) Benny Fose (1960) Sam Wilkey
Bill Bauer (American football)
Bill_Bauer_(American_football)
American football coach
(1942) No team (1943–1944) John Paden (1945) Duane Wilson (1946–1948) Os Doenges (1949–1952) Clair L. Gleason (1953–1959) Benny Fose (1960) Sam Wilkey
Kim_Raynor
American football coach
Newby (1927–1932) James E. Simmons (1933–1938) Wesley Beck (1939–1941) Os Doenges (1942) No team (1943–1945) Joe Dollins (1946–1947) Dick Highfill (1948–1954)
Keith_Barefield
American football coach
(1942) No team (1943–1944) John Paden (1945) Duane Wilson (1946–1948) Os Doenges (1949–1952) Clair L. Gleason (1953–1959) Benny Fose (1960) Sam Wilkey
Gary_D._White
American college basketball coach
McCormick (1924–1933) Jenks Simmons (1935–1940) Wesley Beck (1940–1942) Os Doenges (1942–1943) W.D. Newby (1945–1946) Dick Highfill (1946–1955) Don Scarbrough
Ty_Danielson
American football coach (1939–2015)
Newby (1927–1932) James E. Simmons (1933–1938) Wesley Beck (1939–1941) Os Doenges (1942) No team (1943–1945) Joe Dollins (1946–1947) Dick Highfill (1948–1954)
Glen_Wolfe
American football coach
(1942) No team (1943–1944) John Paden (1945) Duane Wilson (1946–1948) Os Doenges (1949–1952) Clair L. Gleason (1953–1959) Benny Fose (1960) Sam Wilkey
G._W._Benn
American football coach (1920–2011)
(1942) No team (1943–1944) John Paden (1945) Duane Wilson (1946–1948) Os Doenges (1949–1952) Clair L. Gleason (1953–1959) Benny Fose (1960) Sam Wilkey
Robert_Mistele
American sports coach and college athletics administrator
seasons, from 1953 to 1959, compiling a record of 29–29. Gleason succeeded Os Doenges as athletic director and coach at Sterling in 1953. He was previously
Clair_L._Gleason
American football player and coach (1912–1978)
(1928–1932) Wesley Fry (1933) Stan Williamson (1934) Toby Greene (1935–1937) Os Doenges (1938–1941) No team (1942–1945) Bo Rowland (1946–1947) Orville Tuttle
Orville_Tuttle
American football coach and educator (1902–1993)
(1942) No team (1943–1944) John Paden (1945) Duane Wilson (1946–1948) Os Doenges (1949–1952) Clair L. Gleason (1953–1959) Benny Fose (1960) Sam Wilkey
John_Paden
American football coach
(1942) No team (1943–1944) John Paden (1945) Duane Wilson (1946–1948) Os Doenges (1949–1952) Clair L. Gleason (1953–1959) Benny Fose (1960) Sam Wilkey
Benny_Fose
American football coach
(1942) No team (1943–1944) John Paden (1945) Duane Wilson (1946–1948) Os Doenges (1949–1952) Clair L. Gleason (1953–1959) Benny Fose (1960) Sam Wilkey
Lou_Odle
American football coach
(1942) No team (1943–1944) John Paden (1945) Duane Wilson (1946–1948) Os Doenges (1949–1952) Clair L. Gleason (1953–1959) Benny Fose (1960) Sam Wilkey
T._E._McDonald
American football player and coach (1902–1981)
(1928–1932) Wesley Fry (1933) Stan Williamson (1934) Toby Greene (1935–1937) Os Doenges (1938–1941) No team (1942–1945) Bo Rowland (1946–1947) Orville Tuttle
Pappy_Waldorf
Delevski – former professional soccer player for the Kansas City Comets Os Doenges – college football coach Gary Gray – former NBA guard for the Cincinnati
List of Oklahoma City University alumni
List_of_Oklahoma_City_University_alumni
American football coach (born 1955)
Newby (1927–1932) James E. Simmons (1933–1938) Wesley Beck (1939–1941) Os Doenges (1942) No team (1943–1945) Joe Dollins (1946–1947) Dick Highfill (1948–1954)
Ronnie Jones (American football)
Ronnie_Jones_(American_football)
American football coach
(1942) No team (1943–1944) John Paden (1945) Duane Wilson (1946–1948) Os Doenges (1949–1952) Clair L. Gleason (1953–1959) Benny Fose (1960) Sam Wilkey
Lorin_Helm
American football coach
(1942) No team (1943–1944) John Paden (1945) Duane Wilson (1946–1948) Os Doenges (1949–1952) Clair L. Gleason (1953–1959) Benny Fose (1960) Sam Wilkey
Ralph Kirby (American football)
Ralph_Kirby_(American_football)
American football player and coach
(1942) No team (1943–1944) John Paden (1945) Duane Wilson (1946–1948) Os Doenges (1949–1952) Clair L. Gleason (1953–1959) Benny Fose (1960) Sam Wilkey
Sam_Sample
American football and basketball coach (1897–1931)
(1942) No team (1943–1944) John Paden (1945) Duane Wilson (1946–1948) Os Doenges (1949–1952) Clair L. Gleason (1953–1959) Benny Fose (1960) Sam Wilkey
E._R._Cowell
American football player and coach (1897–1982)
(1942) No team (1943–1944) John Paden (1945) Duane Wilson (1946–1948) Os Doenges (1949–1952) Clair L. Gleason (1953–1959) Benny Fose (1960) Sam Wilkey
Warren_Woody
(1928–1932) Wesley Fry (1933) Stan Williamson (1934) Toby Greene (1935–1937) Os Doenges (1938–1941) No team (1942–1945) Bo Rowland (1946–1947) Orville Tuttle
Stan_Williamson
American football player (1892–1932)
Newby (1927–1932) James E. Simmons (1933–1938) Wesley Beck (1939–1941) Os Doenges (1942) No team (1943–1945) Joe Dollins (1946–1947) Dick Highfill (1948–1954)
Forest_Geyer
American lawyer
(1928–1932) Wesley Fry (1933) Stan Williamson (1934) Toby Greene (1935–1937) Os Doenges (1938–1941) No team (1942–1945) Bo Rowland (1946–1947) Orville Tuttle
Walter_K._Chorn
American college football game
Oklahoma City Goldbugs Youngstown Penguins (2–3) (3–0–1) 7 48 Head coach: Os Doenges Head coach: Dike Beede 1 2 3 4 Total Oklahoma City 0 0 7 0 7 Youngstown
1941 Oklahoma City vs. Youngstown football game
1941_Oklahoma_City_vs._Youngstown_football_game
— — — — — — 16 Duane Wilson 1946–1948 26 5 20 1 .212 — — — — — — — 17 Os Doenges 1949–1952 37 5 30 2 .162 — — — — — — — 18 Clair L. Gleason 1953–1959 58
List of Sterling Warriors head football coaches
List_of_Sterling_Warriors_head_football_coaches
American football, basketball, and baseball coach
(1928–1932) Wesley Fry (1933) Stan Williamson (1934) Toby Greene (1935–1937) Os Doenges (1938–1941) No team (1942–1945) Bo Rowland (1946–1947) Orville Tuttle
Lamar_Hoover
American football player and coach
(1942) No team (1943–1944) John Paden (1945) Duane Wilson (1946–1948) Os Doenges (1949–1952) Clair L. Gleason (1953–1959) Benny Fose (1960) Sam Wilkey
Scott_Downing
American football coach (born c. 1976)
Newby (1927–1932) James E. Simmons (1933–1938) Wesley Beck (1939–1941) Os Doenges (1942) No team (1943–1945) Joe Dollins (1946–1947) Dick Highfill (1948–1954)
Kevin_Turco
American football player and coach (1927–2014)
Newby (1927–1932) James E. Simmons (1933–1938) Wesley Beck (1939–1941) Os Doenges (1942) No team (1943–1945) Joe Dollins (1946–1947) Dick Highfill (1948–1954)
J._W._Cole
American college baseball coach (1899–1967)
(1928–1932) Wesley Fry (1933) Stan Williamson (1934) Toby Greene (1935–1937) Os Doenges (1938–1941) No team (1942–1945) Bo Rowland (1946–1947) Orville Tuttle
Toby_Greene_(baseball)
American football player and coach (born 1963)
Newby (1927–1932) James E. Simmons (1933–1938) Wesley Beck (1939–1941) Os Doenges (1942) No team (1943–1945) Joe Dollins (1946–1947) Dick Highfill (1948–1954)
Jerry_Partridge
American football player, coach, and executive (1902–1970)
(1928–1932) Wesley Fry (1933) Stan Williamson (1934) Toby Greene (1935–1937) Os Doenges (1938–1941) No team (1942–1945) Bo Rowland (1946–1947) Orville Tuttle
Wesley_Fry
American sports coach and author (1933–2016)
(1942) No team (1943–1944) John Paden (1945) Duane Wilson (1946–1948) Os Doenges (1949–1952) Clair L. Gleason (1953–1959) Benny Fose (1960) Sam Wilkey
Hadley_Hicks
American athlete (1874–1962)
(1942) No team (1943–1944) John Paden (1945) Duane Wilson (1946–1948) Os Doenges (1949–1952) Clair L. Gleason (1953–1959) Benny Fose (1960) Sam Wilkey
Josiah_McCracken
American football coach and administrator (born 1937)
Newby (1927–1932) James E. Simmons (1933–1938) Wesley Beck (1939–1941) Os Doenges (1942) No team (1943–1945) Joe Dollins (1946–1947) Dick Highfill (1948–1954)
Bobby Thompson (American football coach)
Bobby_Thompson_(American_football_coach)
American football coach and athletics administrator (1912–2002)
(1942) No team (1943–1944) John Paden (1945) Duane Wilson (1946–1948) Os Doenges (1949–1952) Clair L. Gleason (1953–1959) Benny Fose (1960) Sam Wilkey
Harvey_Chrouser
American football coach (born c. 1993)
(1942) No team (1943–1944) John Paden (1945) Duane Wilson (1946–1948) Os Doenges (1949–1952) Clair L. Gleason (1953–1959) Benny Fose (1960) Sam Wilkey
Reggie_Langford_Jr.
(1928–1932) Wesley Fry (1933) Stan Williamson (1934) Toby Greene (1935–1937) Os Doenges (1938–1941) No team (1942–1945) Bo Rowland (1946–1947) Orville Tuttle
Bo_Rowland
American football coach
(1942) No team (1943–1944) John Paden (1945) Duane Wilson (1946–1948) Os Doenges (1949–1952) Clair L. Gleason (1953–1959) Benny Fose (1960) Sam Wilkey
Chuck_Lambert
American football coach
(1942) No team (1943–1944) John Paden (1945) Duane Wilson (1946–1948) Os Doenges (1949–1952) Clair L. Gleason (1953–1959) Benny Fose (1960) Sam Wilkey
Andy_Lambert
American sports coach and athletic director (1880–1971)
(1942) No team (1943–1944) John Paden (1945) Duane Wilson (1946–1948) Os Doenges (1949–1952) Clair L. Gleason (1953–1959) Benny Fose (1960) Sam Wilkey
Garfield_Weede
American football player and coach (born 1968)
Newby (1927–1932) James E. Simmons (1933–1938) Wesley Beck (1939–1941) Os Doenges (1942) No team (1943–1945) Joe Dollins (1946–1947) Dick Highfill (1948–1954)
Garin_Higgins
American football and basketball player and coach (1897–1982)
(1942) No team (1943–1944) John Paden (1945) Duane Wilson (1946–1948) Os Doenges (1949–1952) Clair L. Gleason (1953–1959) Benny Fose (1960) Sam Wilkey
Art_Kahler
American football player and coach (1903–1972)
the signal. At the 1941 contest at Rayen Stadium, Oklahoma City Coach Os Doenges and four game officials–Hugh McFee, Jack McFee, Bill Renner, and Carl
Dike_Beede
American sports coach and biologist (1873–1947)
(1928–1932) Wesley Fry (1933) Stan Williamson (1934) Toby Greene (1935–1937) Os Doenges (1938–1941) No team (1942–1945) Bo Rowland (1946–1947) Orville Tuttle
Wynfred_E._Allen
American football player and coach (1935–2011)
(1942) No team (1943–1944) John Paden (1945) Duane Wilson (1946–1948) Os Doenges (1949–1952) Clair L. Gleason (1953–1959) Benny Fose (1960) Sam Wilkey
Curt Bennett (American football)
Curt_Bennett_(American_football)
American college coach (1900–1967)
(1928–1932) Wesley Fry (1933) Stan Williamson (1934) Toby Greene (1935–1937) Os Doenges (1938–1941) No team (1942–1945) Bo Rowland (1946–1947) Orville Tuttle
Vee_Green
American football coach
Newby (1927–1932) James E. Simmons (1933–1938) Wesley Beck (1939–1941) Os Doenges (1942) No team (1943–1945) Joe Dollins (1946–1947) Dick Highfill (1948–1954)
Bill_Schnebel
American gridiron football player and coach (1934–1998)
(1942) No team (1943–1944) John Paden (1945) Duane Wilson (1946–1948) Os Doenges (1949–1952) Clair L. Gleason (1953–1959) Benny Fose (1960) Sam Wilkey
Reuben_Berry
College football team
following the 1949 season. Oklahoma City's football program and head coach Os Doenges made multiple innovative attempts to improving the game. The first and
Oklahoma_City_Chiefs_football
re-election by a wide margin. Mike Monroney, incumbent U.S. Senator R. Os Doenges, school supply salesman O. J. Fox, perennial candidate George W. Wulff
1956 United States Senate election in Oklahoma
1956_United_States_Senate_election_in_Oklahoma
American sports coach (1888–1960)
(1928–1932) Wesley Fry (1933) Stan Williamson (1934) Toby Greene (1935–1937) Os Doenges (1938–1941) No team (1942–1945) Bo Rowland (1946–1947) Orville Tuttle
George_H._Pritchard
American football and basketball coach and college athletics administrator
(1942) No team (1943–1944) John Paden (1945) Duane Wilson (1946–1948) Os Doenges (1949–1952) Clair L. Gleason (1953–1959) Benny Fose (1960) Sam Wilkey
Duane Wilson (American football)
Duane_Wilson_(American_football)
American college football season
Roy Allen, center, 145 pounds Bill Doenges, guard/quarterback and president of the junior class, 165 pounds Os Doenges, tackle and president of the senior
1927 Oklahoma City Goldbugs football team
1927_Oklahoma_City_Goldbugs_football_team
OS DOENGES
OS DOENGES
Surname or Lastname
Turkish
Turkish : from the Turkish personal name Osman, Turkish form of Arabic ‛UthmÄn. This was the name of the third of the ‘rightly guided’ khalifs (ruled 644–656), one of the ten Companions of the Prophet Muhammad, to whom he gave the good news of entering into paradise.English : variant of Osmond.Dutch : from a Germanic personal name composed of the elements ans ‘god’ + man ‘man’.Dutch : occupational name for an ox driver, from os ‘ox’, ‘bullock’ + man ‘man’.German (Osmann) : variant of Ossmann (see Ossman).Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) : of uncertain origin; perhaps a variant of Oshman or Hausman.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Lancashire named Beesley, perhaps from Old English bēos ‘bent grass’ + lēah ‘woodland clearing’.
Male
Greek
(Γάϊος) Greek form of Latin Gaius ("lord"), GAÃOS means "lord." In the New Testament bible, this is the name of a man from Derbe, a man of Corinth, an unknown Christian to whom John's third epistle is addressed, and a Macedonian who accompanied Paul in his travels.Â
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Old French oison ‘gosling’.German (Ösen) : patronymic from the personal name Öser (see Oser).German : habitational name from Oese near Hemer.Norwegian : habitational name from any of numerous farmsteads so named from the definite singular form of os, Old Norse óss ‘river mouth’.Swedish : probably an ornamental name, of unexplained origin.
Boy/Male
English Norse
Divine.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Meece in Staffordshire, named in Old English with mēos ‘moss’.Possibly a variant of Dutch Meese.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the various places called Beeston (the more common form of the family name in England). Most of them, for example those in Bedfordshire, Norfolk, Nottinghamshire, and West Yorkshire, are named with Old English bÄ“os ‘rough grass’ + tÅ«n ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’. The one in Cheshire is probably named with Old English byge ‘trade’, ‘commerce’ + stÄn ‘stone’, meaning ‘rock where a market was held’. A few other Beestons have different derivations.
OS DOENGES
OS DOENGES
Girl/Female
Hindu
Good law
Boy/Male
French American Latin
Form of the Latin Marcellus meaning hammer.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Lord Shiva
Girl/Female
Danish, German, Swedish
The Exalted One
Girl/Female
Hindu
Saisudha, Early morning, Dawn
Boy/Male
Tamil
Bhanumitra | பாநà¯à®®à®¿à®¤à¯à®°
Friend of Sun, Planet mercury
Boy/Male
Arabic, Australian, Iranian, Muslim, Parsi, Urdu
Chosen
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, French, Teutonic
Keeper of the Garden; Gardener; Surname
Boy/Male
Spanish
Welcome.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Lord Shiva; Husband of Sati
OS DOENGES
OS DOENGES
OS DOENGES
OS DOENGES
OS DOENGES
n.
One of the ridges of sand or gravel found in Sweden, etc., supposed by some to be of marine origin, but probably formed by subglacial waters. The osar are similar to the kames of Scotland and the eschars of Ireland. See Eschar.
pl.
of Os
n.
A rare metallic element of the platinum group, found native as an alloy in platinum ore, and in iridosmine. It is a hard, infusible, bluish or grayish white metal, and the heaviest substance known. Its tetroxide is used in histological experiments to stain tissues. Symbol Os. Atomic weight 191.1. Specific gravity 22.477.
pl.
of Os
pl.
of Os
n. pl.
See 3d Os.
n.
A mouth; an opening; an entrance.
n.
A bone.
n.
That which os shown, or brought to view; that which is arranged to be seen; a spectacle; an exhibition; as, a traveling show; a cattle show.