| Wins against Kentucky - 0 | Losses against Kentucky - 1 |
Alma Mater: Purdue [1935]
Date Born: November 12, 1911
Date Died: May 9, 2012
Overall Record: 41-75 [6 Seasons]
Date | Matchup | UK Result | Score | Notes |
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1/11/1947 | Dayton at Kentucky | W | 70 - 29 | - |
Obituary - Indianapolis Star (May 11, 2012)
James Emerson Carter, 100, died Wednesday May 9, 2012 in Fishers, Indiana surrounded by his loving family. He was born on November 12, 1911 in Indianapolis to Nellie (Reed) and John Carter. He grew up on the west side of Indianapolis and attended George Washington High School where he excelled in athletics. In 1930, he won the state championship in the pole vault with a record vault of 12 feet 4 3/4 inches, becoming the first Washington High student to achieve an individual state athletic title.
He was a 1935 graduate of Purdue University, and obtained a masters degree in teaching from Ball State University in 1956. At Purdue, he was an all American halfback on the football team and along with his teammate Duane Purvis, was known as one of the "Touchdown Twins". During his 3 year tenure, the team only lost 4 games. He remains the 6th all time rushing leader in Purdue football history, averaging 5.37 yards per carry.
His teaching and coaching career began at Lowell High School in Lake County, followed by a head football coaching position at Mankato State University in Mankato, Minnesota, where he met his future wife Florence. He was the head basketball coach at the University of Dayton until WWII broke out. In 1943, he was recruited by Dupont Munitions as the recreation director for a project that produced components of the atomic bomb in Hanford, Washington, known as the Manhatten Project, Jim would later refer to this as one of the most interesting jobs he ever had. After the war, he returned to football as the head coach at Terre Haute Wiley High School. Finally, in 1951 he took a teaching and head football coach at Anderson High School where he retired from coaching 15 years later, and then as a history teacher in 1977.
Jim Carter's wife of 56 years Florence Morrow, preceded him in death in 1994. He is survived by 3 children, Sharon Jones (Bill) of Fishers, James (Mitch) Carter (Margie) of Woodland Hills, California, and Jill Carter (Michele) of Jefferson, Maine; 5 grandchildren, Bradley Jones (Cyndy), Kathy Jones, Julie Clendenden (Phil), Catalina Carter, and Clayton Carter; 7 great grandchildren, Max Klapak, Mackenzie, Adrienne and William Jones, Carter and Lucy Clendenen and Drake Carter-Nelson.
The family would like to thank the staff at Hamilton Trace Assisted Living in Fishers, Gary Fisch, M.D. and Allan Riley & all of Jim's friends and family who helped him celebrate his 100 years.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to a charity of the donor's choice.
Visitation will be from 9:30 -11:30 am on Saturday May 12, 2012 at Robert D. Loose Funeral Homes 200 West 53rd Street, Anderson, Indiana.
Services will be Saturday May 12, 2012 at 11:30 am, at the funeral home.
Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery, Anderson, Indiana.