Harry Beecher Explained

Harry Beecher
School:Yale Bulldogs
Currentposition:Quarterback
Pastschools:Yale (1884–1887)
Class:Graduate
Birth Date:13 September 1868
Birth Place:Peekskill, New York, U.S.
Death Place:Wilmette, Illinois, U.S.
Highlights:
  • National championship (1886, 1887)

Henry Ward Beecher (September 13, 1868 – September 26, 1948) was a college football player and sportswriter.[1] He was the subject of the first American football card, printed in 1888.

Henry was son of Henry Barton and Harriet Jones Benedict Beecher. His paternal grandfather was Henry Ward Beecher and one of his paternal great-aunts was Harriet Beecher Stowe. He graduated from Yale University in 1888.

Yale

Beecher was a prominent quarterback for the Yale Bulldogs football team of Yale University, called by one writer the school's greatest ever at the position.[2]

1886

He accounted for 33 touchdowns in 1886.[3]

1887

He was captain in 1887.[4] One source lists Beecher as the player of the year.[5]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Spalding's Official Base Ball Guide. 67. 1905. 9780944786796.
  2. Book: Physical Education. 56. Naismith. James. Gulick. Luther Halsey. 1892.
  3. Yale's Beecher: A Forgotten Mr Touchdown. College Football Historical Society. 21. 4. August 2008 . Bob Barton.
  4. Book: The Real All Americans. 106. Sally Jenkins. 2008. 9780767926249.
  5. Book: Winners, the blue ribbon encyclopedia of awards. 685. Claire Walter. 1982. 9780871963864.