This Is Football's Hall of Fame Is Your Favorite Star Listed?
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This Is Football's Hall of Fame Is Your Favorite Star Listed? •There are 118 players and 44 coaches in the Football Hall of Fame, selected since 1951 by The Honors Court of the National Football Foundation and Hall c Fame. They have been chosen from the more than 1,000,000 who have played and coached football in our American colleges. A player be- comes eligible for consideration only after ten years after graduation, a coach three years after re- tirement. Here is the list of gridiron immortals already chosen to the Hall of Fame: PLAYERS Name and College Name and College Name and College Name and College rrank Albert, Stanford Wesley E. Fesler, Ohio State . Herbert Joesting, Minnesota Frederick D. (Fritz) Pollard, Brown Joseph Alexander, Syracuse Hamilton Fish, Harvard Edgar L. Kaw, Cornell Ira E. Rodgers, We->t Virginia Stanley N. Barnes, Calfornia A. R. (Buck) Flowers, Go. Tech .Harry Kipke, Michigan George H. Sauer, Nebraska Charles Barrett, Cornell Clinton E. Frank, Yale John Reed Kilpatrick, Yale David N. Schreiner, Wisconsin Bert Baston, Minnesota Benjamin Friedman, Michigan John C. Kimbrouqh, 7e«rs A & M Adolf (Germany) Schulz, Michigan Clifford F. Battles, W. Va. Wes- Edgar W. Garbisch, Army Frank (Bruiser) Kinard, Mississippi Frank J. Schwab, Lafayette ley an Walter Gilbert, Auburn Nile Kinniclc, Iowa Thomas L. Shevlin, Yale Samuel Baugh, Texas Christian George Gipp, Notre Dame Elmer F. Layden, Notre Dame Frederick W. Sington, Alabama James Bausch, Kansas Marshall Goldberg, Pittsburgh James Leech, V.M.I. Frank Sinkwich, Georgia John J. Berwanger, Chicago Ctto Graham, Northwestern Francis L. Lund, Minnesota F. F. (Duke) Slater, Iowa Lynn Bomar, Vanderbilt Harold E. (Red) Grange, Illinois Edward W. Mahan, Harvard Harry Smith, Southern California Gordon F. Brown, Yale Robert H. Grayson, Stanford J. L. (Pete) Mauthe, Penn State Clarence W. Spears, Dartmouth John H. (Babe) Brown, Jr., Navy H. R. (Taclc) Hardwick, Harvard James B. McCormick, Princeton Amos Alonzo Stagg, Yale John Mack Brown, Alabama T. Truxtun Hare, Pennsylvania Eugene T. McEver, Tennessee Kenneth Strofig, N.Y.U. Christian K. Cagle, Army Charles W. (Chick) Harley, Ohio Alvin (Bo) McMillin, Centre Harry Stuhldreher, Notre Dams David C. Campbell, Harvard SiaH Robert McWhorter, Georgia James Thorpe, Carlisle Frank Carideo, Notre Dame Thomas D. Harmon, Michigan LeRoy E. Mercer, Pennsylvania Benjamin H. Ticknor, Harvard C. Hunter Carpenter, V.P.I. Howard Harpster, Carnegie Tech Harold (Brick) Muller, California Gaynell Tinsley, Louisiana State Paul Christman, Missouri Edward J. Hart, Princeton Bronko Nagurski, Minnesota Kenneth Washington, U.C.L,A. Earl (Dutch) Clark, Colorado Homer H. Hazel, Rutgers Ernest A. Nevers, Stanford Harold H. Weekes, Columbia William Corbus,. Stanford W. W. (Pudge) Heffelfinger, Yale Marshall Newell, Harvard Ed Weir, Nebraska Hector W. Cowan, Princeton Melvin J.Hein, Washington State Andrew J. Oberlander, Dartmouth John A. C. Weller, Princeton Edwan H. (Ted) Coy, Yale Wilbur F. (Fats) Henry, Wash. & Robert David O'Brien, 7exos D. Eelford West, Colgate Gerald Dalrymple, Tulane Jefferson Christian Byron (Whizzer) White, Colorado Charles D. Daly, Harvard, Army William M. Heston, Michigan Elmer Oliphant, Purdue, Army Donald Whitmire, Alabama, Navy Paul R. DesJardien, Chicago Frank A. Hinkey, Yale Benjamin G. Oosterbaan, Michigan- Edwin Widseth, Minnesota - John R. DeWitt, Princeton James Hitchcock, Auburn Clarence (Ace) Parker, Duke Richard Wildung.Mmnesoro Morley Drury, Southern California James J. Hogan, Yale Robert Peck, Pittsburgh George Wilson, Washington William M. Dudley, Virginia William M. Hollenback, Pennsyl- Stanley B. Pennock, Harvard Alexander Wojciechowicz, Fordham Walter H. Eckersall,. Chicago vania George R. Pfann, Cornell H. K. (Cy) Young,. Wash, & Leo William Beattie Feathers, Tennessee Donald Hutson, Alabama Ernie Pinckert, Southern California COACHES William A. Alexander, G Tech Michael J. Donohue, Auburn,. Thomas A. D. (Tad) Jones, Syra- E. L. (Dick) Romney, Utah Sfafe Ike Armstrong, Louisiana State Ya\ William W. Roper, Princeton, M/s» Madison (Matty) Bell, Haskell Charles E. (Gus) Dorais, Detroit L. McC. (Biff) Jones, Army, Lou- souri, Princeton Institute, Texas Christian, Car- Edward K. Hall, Chairman Ameri isiana State, Oklahoma, Neb- Andrew L. Smith, Pennsylvania, roll College, Texas A & M, can Intercollegiate Football raska Purdue, California Southern Me'hodist Rules Committee Andrew Kerr, Stanford, W and J., Amos Alonzo Stagg, Chicago, Hugo Bezdek, Arkansas, ■ Oregon, Richard C. Harlow, Penn State, Colgate Coll. of Pacific Penn S'ate Colgate, Western Md., Har- George E. Little, Miami (Ohio), John B. (Jock) Sutherland, ia/ay- Dana X. Bible, Louisiana State, vard Wisconsin, Cincinnati ette, Pittsburgh Texas A 6 M, Nebraska, Texas Percy P. Haughton, Cornell, Har L. R. "Dutch" Meyer, Texas Chris- Frank W. Thomas, Chattanooga, Bernard W. Bierman, Mississippi vard, Columbia tian Alabama A & M, Tulane, Minnesota John W. Heisman, Oberlin, A\ron, Daniel McGugin, Vanderbilt W. Wallace Wade, Alabama, Walter Camp, Yale, Stanford A'iburn, Clemson, Georgia Bernie H. Moore, Louisiana State Du':e Frank W. Cavanaugh, Holy Cross, 7ecn,- Pennsylvania, W & J., Ray Morrison, Southern Methodist, Glenn S. (Pop) Warner, Georgia, Dartmouth, Boston College, Rice Vanderbilt, Temple, Austin Cornell, Carlisle, Pittsburgh/ Fordham Robert A. Higgins, W. I'D. Wes- Robert R. Nevland, Tennessee Stanford, Temple Herbert O. (Fritz) Crisler, Min- leyan, Wash. (St. Louis), Frank J. (3uck) O'Neill, Colgate, E. E. (Tad) Wieman, Michigan, nesota, Princeton, Michigan Penn State Syracuse, Columbia Princeton Gilmore Dobie, Washington, Howard H. Jones, Syracuse, Yale, Benie Owen, Oklahoma John W. Wilce, Ohio Stafe Navy,' Cornell, Boston Col- Ohio State, Iowa, Duke, E. N. Robinson, Nebraska, Brown Henry L. Williams, Minnesota' lea e Southern California Knute K. Rockne, Notre Dame Fielding H. Yost, Michigan Robert Zuppke, Illinois ' ' Presented in the interests of college football by THE NATIONAL FOOTBALL FOUNDATION AND HALL OF FAME Chester J. LaRoche, President Thomas J. Hamilton, Vice President Edgar W. Garbisch, Treasurer Robert A. Hall, Secretary General of the Army Douglas MacArthur, Chairman, National Advisory Board Admiral of the Fleet William F. Halsey, USN (Ret.), Honorary Chairman Harvey J. Harman, Executive Director If college football has meant something to you, help build the Football Hall of Fame. Send a contribution to Football Hall of Fame, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, N. /• .