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Clary Anderson was born on 7 July, 1911 in United States, is an American football and baseball player and coach (1911–1988). Discover Clary Anderson's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 77 years old?

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Age 77 years old
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Born 7 July 1911
Birthday 7 July
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Date of death 19 August, 1988
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Nationality United States

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1911

Clarence Oscar "Clary" Anderson (July 7, 1911 – August 19, 1988) was an American football and baseball player and coach.

He was the head baseball and football coach for Montclair State University in Upper Montclair, New Jersey.

He was also coach of the Montclair High School ice hockey, basketball, and swimming teams.

In the last seven years or of his career he coached the Montclair State College baseball and football teams.

1930

Anderson graduated from Montclair High School (1930), Cook Academy (1931), and Colgate University (1935).

1932

He played quarterback for all three was one of the four best players in the undefeated 1932 Colgate University football team, named the “Four Horsemen”.

Anderson spent several years in the New York Giants baseball farm system and some time on the major league team.

He then returned to New Jersey to coach.

1940

He coached at Blair Academy, and then at Montclair High School (1940-1969).

In that time, Montclair High School won 16 Group IV football championships and 11 Newark News State Football Championships.

Clary’s baseball teams were ten- time sectional champs and were the Greater Newark Tournament four-time champions and four-time runners up.

In his 27 years as coach, in football, his teams had a .878 winning percentage.

In the five sports that he coached, his teams achieved an overall winning percentage of .768.

At the end of his coaching career he had a 1039-297-22 record.

Anderson was the Athletic Director for many years at Montclair High School.

Anderson is remembered for the educational and leadership lessons he gave to hundreds of young men at the high school and college level.

Anderson was a lieutenant commander in the U.S. Navy for four years during World War II.

1969

Anderson compiled a record of 46–20–3 and won the first five conference titles in the newly-formed New Jersey State Athletic Conference, from 1969 to 1973.

Prior to that, he was the head coach in football for decades at Montclair High School.

As the Montclair State's baseball coach, Anderson went 150–60 in six seasons.

For his coaching efforts he was inducted into the Montclair State University Hall of Fame.

Anderson was inducted Into the Sports Hall Of Fame Of New Jersey, and also inducted into the Hall Of Fames at Colgate University, Montclair State University, Montclair High School, and the New Jersey Interscholastic Athletic Association.

Among the players coached by Anderson was the second man on the moon - Apollo 11’s Buzz Aldrin, as well as Royce Flippin, Aubrey Lewis, and John McMullen.

Anderson has an arena named after him in Montclair, New Jersey.

The Montclair High School ice hockey team plays their home games at the Clary Anderson Arena.

Anderson authored four sports-themed books: Make the Team in Football, Make the Team in Baseball, The Young Sportsman’s Guide to Football, and The Young Sportsman’s Guide to Baseball.

Anderson was married to Claire Aubry for 47 years.

They had one daughter, Susan Anderson Geise who is wife of John Geise.

There’s one grandson, Randall Anderson Geise, who played baseball at St. Lawrence University.

1970

Anderson coached the first New Jersey college football team to go to (and win) a bowl game (1970 Knute Rockne Bowl).

He took two baseball squads to the College World Series (Division II/III), and led the Red Hawks to five NJSCAC championships.

He was a minor league catcher for the New York Giants organization, a scout for the Houston Astros, and signing Hall of Famer Craig Biggio.