Lucius Horatio Biglow

Lucius Horatio "Ray" Biglow III (often spelled Bigelow; February 28, 1885 – July 9, 1961) was an American college football player and coach.

[2]: 209 [3] He married Marian Chandler Yeaw; and they had one son, Lucius Horatio, Jr.[4] At Yale, he was the right guard on the school's football team for three years.

[8] Despite having "pulled the strongest oar in the varsity shell" during his one year competing on the crew, his parents opposed his rowing any longer.

I venture to say that two-thirds of the men on the great amateur baseball and football teams now are either out-and-out Christians or morally clean.

[8] Biglow enlisted in the United States Army in December, 1909, in Troop 1, Squadron A Cavalry, New York City.

[13] In 1912, a newspaper article on the greatest football players produced by Yale referred to the "brilliant Ray Bigelow" who was "always just a little better than anyone than any who played against him.

Yale versus Columbia game, held on November 1, 1908
Company A, 105th Machine Gun Battalion, Camp Wadsworth, South Carolina, March 8, 1918