- Percy Locey
Infobox AthleticDirector
Name = Percy Locey
Title = Athletic Director
DateOfBirth =November 28 1894
Birthplace = flagicon|USACorvallis, Oregon
DateOfDeath = August 1981
Deathplace = flagicon|USACorvallis, Oregon
College = Oregon State
Player = Y
PlayerYears = 1915 1921-1923
Team = Oregon State Oregon State
Position = Tackle
Years = 1937-1947
CoachYears = 1928-1931 1932-1935
CoachTeams =Olympic Club University of Denver
CFbDWID = 4008
DirectorTeams = Athletic Director, Oregon State
DirectorYears = 1937-1947Percy P. Locey (
November 28 1894 – August 1981)cite web|url=http://ssdi.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ssdi.cgi?lastname=Locey&firstname=Percy|title=Social Security Death Index Search Results|accessdate=2007-12-19] was a college football player, a college football coach, and a collegeathletic director , the latter at Oregon State College from 1937-1947. Locey was inducted into theOregon Sports Hall of Fame in 1981 and into the Oregon State University Sports Hall of Fame in 1990.Playing career
Locey first enrolled at Oregon State in 1915 and excelled at football as a freshman. His career and education, however, would be put on hold for a short period during
World War I . cite web|url=http://alumni.oregonstate.edu/eclips/carry/feb22_2002.html|title="Carry Me Back" |accessdate=2007-12-19 ] Returning to Oregon State in 1921, he became one of OSU's outstanding tackles, lettering in 1915 and in 1921-23 and was team captain in 1923. [cite web|url=http://www.osubeavers.com/pdf3/79999.pdf?ATCLID=153842&SPID=1952&DB_OEM_ID=4700&SPSID=27968|title=Oregon State Football Media Guide|accessdate=2008-01-06] Locey was chosen to play in the 1925East-West Shrine Game for his on-field achievements. Locey also served as student body president his senior years at OSU (1923-1924).In 1926, Locey played football at the
Olympic Club inSan Francisco . He was a member of the Olympic's "Winged-O" football eleven that handed the University of California's "Wonder Team" their first loss in five seasons.Coaching career
In 1928, Locey took over as the head football coach at the
Olympic Club inSan Francisco . In his first year with the Olympic Club, his team posted an undefeated season, with wins over futurePac 10 schools Stanford and California. After the success of that season, Locey was promoted to head coach of all sports at the athletic club. He was named the coach of the West team in the annual East-West Shrine game in 1929, though his team was defeated that year, 19-7.His next head coaching position was at the
University of Denver , where he spent four seasons coaching in Denver and posted an overall record of 20-14-3, never having a losing season.Athletic director
In 1937, Locey returned to Corvallis to become the
athletic director at his alma mater. His most significant achievement as athletic director may have occurred shortly after the Beavers won thePacific Coast Conference title in 1941, earning the right to play in the1942 Rose Bowl against Duke. As Beaver fans hurried to buy tickets to the game in Pasadena, theattack on Pearl Harbor by Japan on December 7 soon put the game's future in doubt. The Army canceled the game, citing the potential of the game as a target, leaving Locey and Oregon State to scramble to find an alternative site. Locey chose Duke's home campus inDurham, North Carolina , and then oversaw the refund and reissue of game and train tickets as well as hotel reservations for the Beaver faithful. Despite being 3-1 underdogs, the Beavers upset Duke, 20-16, in what remains the Beavers' only Rose Bowl victory.cite web|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=-VvQ8F8s_20C|title="Tales from Oregon State Sports"|publisher=Sports Publishing|last=Welsch|first=Jeff|accessdate=2007-12-19|pages=p. 63] cite web|url=http://pages.prodigy.net/tubbsy/Rosebowl.html|title=The Transplanted 1942 Rose Bowl|accessdate=2007-12-19]Locey stepped down as athletic director in 1947.
Legacy
Locey was named to the
Oregon Sports Hall of Fame in 1981cite web|url=http://www.oregonsportshall.com/inductee/roll/football.htm|title=Inductees: Football|publisher=Oregon Sports Hall of Fame and Museum|accessdate=2007-12-19] and the Oregon State University Hall of Fame in 1990, both for his football prowess.cite web|url=http://www.osubeavers.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=4700&KEY=&ATCLID=188614|title=Oregon State University Sports Hall of Fame|publisher=Oregon State Sports Information|accessdate=2007-12-19] He died in Corvallis in 1981. His grandson,Jay Locey , is currently the assistant head coach for the Oregon State Beavers football team.cite web|url=http://www.osubeavers.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=4700&ATCLID=294721|title=Jay Locey|publisher=OSUBeavers.com|accessdate=2007-12-19]References
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