Hall of Fame

Hines

Ed Hines

  • Class
    1931
  • Induction
    1974
  • Sport(s)
    Football
Edward J. Hines '31 Edward J. Hines had the unusual distinction of winning high school allstate football honors in two states, Iowa and West Virginia. He played at Cedar Rapids Washington high school under Hall of Fame coach Leo Novak and then came under Moray Eby's tutelage at Coe. He was Eby's field general and he quarterbacked three consecutive Midwest Conference football champions in 1928, 1929, and 1930. Those were fabulous days for Coe football. In 1928, for example, outside of a loss to Big Ten champion Illinois, Coe went undefeated and outscored their opponents by 181 to zero. Ed Hines was mentioned on all-conference and all-American lists as a results of his skilled performance. Throughout his career Ed Hines has maintained his interest in sports as an official in football and basketball, as well as an organizer of sports teams. As a Senior Youth Counselor for the State of Wisconsin he coached delinquent boys and on retirement was the first to receive a merit award for dedicated service as a counselor to these young men. As one of his coaches in those exciting days I knew and respected the skills and character of Ed Hines as a football player. I consider it a personal privilege and a real pleasure to present his name for induction into the Coe Athletic Hall of Fame. October 25, 1974
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