L. Tucker Jones

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Early life

Leigh Tucker Jones[1] was born to William Henry Jones[2] in Norfolk, Virginia.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". He graduated from the College of William and Mary. He attended New York University, Columbia University and the Medical College of Virginia. He was a member of Kappa Alpha, Omicron Delta Kappa and Pi Mu.[2]

Career

In 1910, Jones instituted the first physical education department to Virginia.[3] He coached a range of sports, including fencing.[2] He brought the sport of fencing to the William & Mary.[3] He was football and track coach at John Marshall High School.[1] He taught classes at the University of Virginia, Columbia University and St. John's University.[2]

Personal life

Jones married May Cecelia Leman of New York in 1909.[3] He had one daughter, Mrs. Gustave Marinus Heiss.[2]

Jones died of pneumonia on December 1, 1942, at a hospital in Richmond.[2] He was buried in Cedar Grove Cemetery.[3]

Head coaching record

Template:CBB Yearly Record Start Template:CBB Yearly Record Subhead |- | 1928–29 | William & Mary

             | 9–11 || 6–5 || 4th ||

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