Benjamin Erb Explained

Benjamin Erb
Fullname:Benjamin Edward Erb
Birth Date:12 March 1892
Birth Place:Minneapolis, Minnesota
Death Place:Novato, California
University:Stanford University
Ru Position:Fullback
Amatyears1:1908–1912
Amatteam1:Stanford University
Ru Amupdate:May 26, 2018
Repteam1:United States
Repyears1:1910–1913
Repcaps1:1
Reppoints1:5
Ru Ntupdate:May 26, 2018

Benjamin Edward Erb (December 3, 1892 – June 8, 1988) was an American rugby union player who played fullback for the United States men's national team in its first capped match in 1912.[1]

Biography

Erb was born on December 3, 1892, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, the son of John Erb and Rosa Erb (born Luedke). He was one of 10 children in a rugby-playing family and was raised in Vancouver, British Columbia.[2] [3] Erb attended Stanford University from 1908 until 1912, where he played for the rugby team and served as captain during his senior season. In 1910, he began playing rugby for the United States national team, joining them on their tour of Australia and New Zealand against club opposition. On November 16, 1912, Erb played for the United States at fullback in its first capped match against Australia. In that match, he scored one conversion "from a difficult angle" and one penalty goal from a distance of 40 yards.[4] Erb was also included in the roster for the United States in their 1913 match against New Zealand, but did not make an appearance. Erb's younger brother, Arthur L. Erb, also attended Stanford and played rugby there.[5]

Outside of rugby, Erb was drafted into the United States Army. He died in Novato, California on June 8, 1988.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Benjamin Erb . espn.co.uk . . May 26, 2018.
  2. Web site: Benjamin Edward Erb . . . The Rugby History Society . May 26, 2018.
  3. News: . August 9, 1910 . Crack Half back Rejoins Cardinals . . . 108 . 70 . 13 . He comes from a family of Rugby players and has lived all his life among the Rugby squads of British Columbia..
  4. University of California 1913 Yearbook, in Web site: Laird Monterey Morris . . . The Rugby History Society . May 26, 2018 . Erb converted from a difficult angle. The next American score came in the middle of the second half, when Erb converted a penalty kick from the forty-yard line..
  5. News: BOBS. . November 3, 1912 . Rival Colleges Expected to Finish Close Together . . CI . 111 . 57 . . January 8, 2019.