From
the time he was old enough to walk, Paul Jones' life centered
on athletics. He devoted his life not only to teaching skills
and game strategy but athletic values. From 1912 to 1920 he starred
at Beaver, at Franklin and Marshall and then Geneva in football,
and later was signed by the Pirates. In the next 35 years, however,
he made his greatest contributions organizing and directing leagues,
coaching and managing in all sports. His "PJ's" antedated
the Little League, he coached church, American Legion, and intramural
teams, started midget football, organized leagues for those whose
school days were over but still wanted to compete. The results
of tennis teaching are evident in the ranking and high school
and collegiate success of the boys and girls he taught. While
his work has been honored many times on the local, state and national
level his true memorial lies in the success of generations of
proud young people.