| Wins against Kentucky - 2 | Losses against Kentucky - 14 |
Alma Mater: Iowa
Hometown: Duluth, MN
Date Born: October 24, 1903
Date Died: February 7, 1965
Overall Record: 64-114 [10 Seasons]
Date | Matchup | UK Result | Score | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
3/3/1938 | Kentucky vs. Tulane | L | 36 - 38 | SEC Tournament (at Baton Rouge, LA) |
2/4/1937 | Kentucky at Tulane | W | 28 - 25 | - |
2/3/1937 | Kentucky at Tulane | L | 28 - 35 | - |
1/18/1936 | Tulane at Kentucky | W | 39 - 21 | - |
1/17/1936 | Tulane at Kentucky | W | 49 - 24 | - |
1/19/1935 | Tulane at Kentucky | W | 55 - 12 | - |
1/18/1935 | Tulane at Kentucky | W | 63 - 26 | - |
12/22/1934 | Kentucky at Tulane | W | 52 - 12 | - |
12/21/1934 | Kentucky at Tulane | W | 38 - 9 | - |
12/22/1933 | Kentucky at Tulane | W | 42 - 29 | - |
12/21/1933 | Kentucky at Tulane | W | 32 - 22 | - |
2/28/1933 | Kentucky vs. Mississippi State | W | 46 - 27 | SEC Tournament Championship (at Atlanta, GA) |
1/25/1930 | Mississippi A & M at Kentucky | W | 20 - 14 | - |
1/24/1930 | Mississippi A & M at Kentucky | W | 38 - 17 | - |
2/2/1929 | Kentucky vs. Mississippi A & M | W | 32 - 14 | (at Jackson, MS) |
2/1/1929 | Kentucky at Mississippi A & M | W | 25 - 23 OT | - |
Obituary - Iowa City Press Citizen (February 8, 1965)
R.G. Dauber Dies at Age 62
Raymond G. Dauber, 62, of 1401 Eleventh Street, Coralville, a former outstanding athlete at the University of Iowa, died Sunday in University hospital after a short illness.
Services will be Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. in McGovern-Dwyer funeral home with the Rev. J.W. McEleney of St. Thomas More Catholic Church officiating. The rosary will be recited Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the mortuary, where friends may call beginning Tuesday.
A Hawkeye football player, Mr. Dauber had played under Howard Jones, then Bert Ingwersen, in the 1923-24-25 seasons. He also was a track letterman for three seasons and captained the track squad in 1926.
After leaving Iowa he was assistant football coach for a time at Western Reserve University, Cleveland, and later was head basketball coach and assistant football coach at Mississippi State. He later held the same positions at Tulane University.
Mr. Dauber was born October 24, 1903, in Duluth, Minn., the son of George and Mary Schwietzer Dauber. His first wife, Mary Smith Dauber, died in 1954. On June 16, 1956, he married Hildred Sheley.
Surviving are his widow; a daughter, Mrs. Mary Rae Reece of George, Iowa; a sister, Mrs. Florence D. Glenn of Alexandria, Va., and three grandchildren. He was preceded in death by two brothers.