Arch Reilly
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Archer Edwin "Arch" Reilly (August 17, 1891 – November 29, 1963) was a Major League Baseball
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 player. Reilly played in 1 game in , for the Pittsburgh Pirates
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. He would not get an at-bat in the game, only playing third base
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Reilly led the Marshall College (now University) football team to an 8-0 season in his only year as Marshall's football coach in 1919. As the Marshall baseball coach in spring of 1920, his team was 8-8, and was the Herd basketball coach for 1918-19, leading the Herd to a 2-5 mark.

He had played for Marshall, leading the Herd to the state collegiate championship with a 14-6 mark for head coach Boyd Chambers
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. Archer Reilly lettered for the Ohio State Buckeyes in basketball in 1911, 1912 and 1913. In those seasons, Ohio State's record was 7-2, 7-5, 13-7.

Reilly was born in Alton, Illinois
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 and died in Columbus, Ohio
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. He started in the minor leagues in Springfield (Ill.) for the Reapers in 1913 in the Central League, batting .267 with 20 doubles, 10 triples and one home run. In 1914, he played for both Springfield and for the Grand Rapids (Mich.) Champs, batting .271 with 18 doubles, six triples and two homers.

In 1915 and 1916, he joined the Wheeling (W.Va.) Stogies, eventually becoming acting manager midway through the '15 season. He played and coached the legendary Earle "Greasy" Neale, from West Virginia Wesleyan College, who eventually played in the World Series with the champion Cincinnati Reds in 1919 (the legendary "Black Sox" series with Chicago taking money to throw games).

Neale would also play in the Rose Bowl for Washington & Jefferson against Cal in 1922 (0-0), and later coach the Philadelphia Eagles to the NFL Championship in 1948-49. He is in National Football Foundation College Football Hall of Fame, the NFL Hall of Fame and the West Virginia Sportswriters Hall of Fame, in the initial class of 1950.

Reilly hit .292 for Wheeling in 1916 in the Central League, with 103 hits in 353 at-bats. He then played for both Scranton Miners in the New York State League in 1917, and also played for the Richmond (Va.) Quakers team in the Central League. He hit .250 at Scranton, then .245 at Richmond, and also got the one game call-up to Pittsburgh in 1917.

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