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.