Turkey Hughes
{{Short description|American athlete and coach (1902–1985)}}
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| name = Turkey Hughes
| birth_date = {{Birth date|1902|4|22}}
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| death_date = {{Death date and age|1985|8|31|1902|4|22}}
| death_place = Richmond, Kentucky, U.S.
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| player_sport1 = Football
| player_years2 = 1923–1924
| player_team2 = Kentucky
| player_sport3 = Basketball
| player_years4 = 1923–1925
| player_team4 = Kentucky
| coach_sport1 = Football
| coach_years2 = 1929–1934
| coach_team2 = Eastern Kentucky
| coach_sport3 = Basketball
| coach_years4 = 1929–1935
| coach_team4 = Eastern Kentucky
| coach_sport5 = Baseball
| coach_years6 = 1930–1959
| coach_team6 = Eastern Kentucky
| admin_years1 = 1942–1963
| admin_team1 = Eastern Kentucky
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}}Charles “Turkey” Hughes was a coach and administrator at Eastern Kentucky University (EKU) from 1922-1972.Courier-Journal. Charles T. Hughes, EKU sports figure, dies. Circulation: 324, 196. Eastern Kentucky University. (Charles “Turkey” Hughes Vertical File). Eastern Kentucky University Collection; Crabbe Library, Richmond, Kentucky. Accessed Nov, 19. 2024.
Hughes coached over five different teams which included baseball, tennis, basketball and football. As an administrator he served as the Chairman of the Department of Health and Physical Education. Hughes served as the Athletic Director as well. He did all of this when there were only seven buildings on campus. The Athletic Department had the same number of coaches. Early in his career at EKU, Hughes was coaching football, baseball and basketball and only had one assistant. He did this until 1936, he stuck with football until 1941 and he became the Chairman of the Health and Physical Education Department. In 1941 he became the Athletic Director and he head coached the baseball team. He did this until his retirement in 1971. Charles Talton “Turkey” Hughes manuscript “History”. Richmond, Kentucky. Eastern Kentucky University (Charles “Turkey” Hughes Vertical File). Eastern Kentucky University Collection; Crabbe Library, Richmond, Kentucky. Accessed Nov, 7. 2024. He however went part time in 1965 because the demand for two jobs became too great. Hughes described that he never knew that there could be such tall buildings on campus and said old buildings could tell a lot of stories.Busch, Frank (Oct 4, 1980). “Turkey”- Hughes still loves Eastern; relates memories of 45 years there. Madison County Journal. Eastern Kentucky University. (Charles “Turkey” Hughes Vertical File). Eastern Kentucky University Collection; Crabbe Library, Richmond, Kentucky. Accessed Nov, 19. 2024.
Forming the Ohio Valley Conference (OVC)
“Turkey” Hughes helped form the Ohio Valley Conference.Charles Talton “Turkey” Hughes. Manuscript. Richmond, Kentucky. Eastern Kentucky University. (Charles “Turkey” Hughes Vertical File). Eastern Kentucky University Collection; Crabbe Library, Richmond Kentucky. Accessed Nov, 19. 2024.
He is known as the “Dean of the OVC”. It all started on February 27, 1948, Eastern Kentucky University, Western Kentucky University, Morehead State University, Murray State University, and Louisville University withdrew from the Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference and joined with Evansville College to form the Ohio Valley Conference. A prominent leader in this movement was “Turkey” Hughes, in December of 1948, Marshall College of Huntington joined the conference, West Virginia University and Tennessee Tech University joined which boosted EKU’s national recognition. In 1950 EKU’s baseball team coached by Hughes won its first baseball championship in the history of the sport.Dorris, J (1957). Five Decades of Progress. (Volume XLVII). (158-159). Eastern Kentucky University; Crabbe Library, Richmond, Kentucky. Accessed Nov, 19. 2024.
Legacy
Hughes left a strong and lasting impact at Eastern Kentucky University (EKU). A memorial scholarship fund honoring the late Hughes was established on November 19, 1985. Some of his good friends came together to establish a committee to form this scholarship fund. The committee established a goal of 10,000 dollars to endow a fund which would provide for one 1,000 or two 500 dollar scholarships annually to deserving students in the area of health, physical education, recreation and athletics. Hughes was also inducted into the Kentucky Athletic Hall of Fame in April of 1975.EKU News, Division of Public Information. Memorial Scholarship Fund Honors former EKU Baseball Coach “Turkey” Hughes. Eastern Kentucky University, Nov, 19.1985. (Charles “Turkey” Hughes Vertical File). Eastern Kentucky University Collection; Crabbe Library, Richmond, Kentucky. Accessed Nov, 7. 2024. At the University of Kentucky he set a record for the longest interception returned for a touchdown against the University of Alabama, the interception was 98 yards total. At the University of Kentucky he was the first ever two four-sport athlete to garner letters.Eastern Kentucky University. Charles “Turkey” Hughes 2006. Hall of Fame. Eastern Kentucky University Athletics. Hughes also led the EKU baseball team to its first ever OVC Championship in 1950, overall his baseball teams at EKU won over 350 games.The Eastern Kentucky University Alumnus. There’s a Turkey in the Hall. Summer, 1975 Eastern Kentucky University. (Charles “Turkey” Hughes Vertical File). Eastern Kentucky University Collection; Crabbe Library, Richmond, Kentucky. Accessed Nov, 19. 2024. Hughes also coached the football team from 1929-1935. Some of the players said the game of football brought them out of the coal mines. Hughes said a secret of such large success was the changing of the offense and the team ran from the T with a split line and shifted into the Notre Dame box and short punt.Ward, Linda (Sep 22, 1980). EKU football teams reunite. Richmond Register. Eastern Kentucky University. (Charles “Turkey” Hughes Vertical File). Eastern Kentucky University Collection; Crabbe Library, Richmond, Kentucky. Accessed Nov, 19. 2024.
Donald R. Feltner, Vice President of the University for Relations and Development and a former player for EKU baseball who played under Hughes said, "Turkey's” passing leaves a personal sense of loss such as that which must be experienced when one loses a father to many hundreds of people. He had two sons, Charles Hughes Jr, and Allen Hughes. Hughes was inducted into the Kentucky Athletics Hall of Fame April of 1975.Richmond Daily Register “Turkey” Hughes Among 16 to Join State’s Athletic Hall of Fame”. Jan, 20.1975. Eastern Kentucky University. (Charles “Turkey” Hughes Vertical File). Eastern Kentucky University Collection; Crabbe Library, Richmond, Kentucky. Accessed Nov, 7. 2024.
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External links
- [http://www.bigbluehistory.net/bb/statistics/Players/Hughes_Charles.html Big Blue History profile]
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