Hope Sadler Explained

Hope Sadler
School:Clemson Tigers
Class:Graduate
Birth Date:12 October 1882
Birth Place:York County, South Carolina
Death Place:Rock Hill, South Carolina
Currentposition:End
Weight Lb:154
Pastschools:Clemson (1900 - 1903)
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David Hope Sadler (October 12, 1882  - August 29, 1931)[1] was an American football player for John Heisman's Clemson Tigers of Clemson University. He was captain of the SIAA champion 1902 and 1903 Clemson Tigers football teams coached by Heisman, selected All-Southern the same years.[2] [3] One publication reads "Vetter Sitton and Hope Sadler were the finest ends that Clemson ever had perhaps."[4] Sitton played on the left; Sadler on the right.[5]

Early years

Sadler was born on October 12, 1882, in York County, South Carolina, to Rufus Earle Sadler and Lillian Emily Crawford.

College football

In the "1903 SIAA championship game" against the Cumberland Bulldogs, which opened its season with an upset of Vanderbilt, the winning team was to be awarded the ball. The game ended in an 11 - 11 tie. Captain W. W. Suddarth of Cumberland wanted captain Sadler to get the ball, and Sadler insisted Suddarth should have it. Some ten minutes of bickering was resolved when the ball was given to patrolman Patrick J. Sweeney, for warning the media and fans to stay down in front and allow spectators to see the game.[6]

High school football

Sadler coached the University School for Boys in Stone Mountain, Georgia, in 1904.[7] [8] Later Oglethorpe coach Frank B. Anderson was an assistant.

Notes and References

  1. South Carolina. South Carolina death records. Columbia, SC, USA: South Carolina Department of Archives and History.1
  2. News: Atlanta Constitution. November 29, 1903. Sadler Is Made Captain of All-Southern Team.
  3. News: Johnny Desaulles Picks All-Southern Football Team. August 27, 1904. The State.
  4. News: The Anderson Daily-Intelligencer. Vetter Sitton Clemson Coach. January 21, 1915.
  5. Book: Fighting Like Cats and Dogs. 33. Kyle King.
  6. Book: 100 Things Clemson Fans Should Know & Do Before They Die. Lou Sahadi. 2014. 9781600789977.
  7. Web site: Sadler, Hope. January 28, 2015.
  8. News: Prep School Football Season Was Remarkably Successful. Atlanta Constitution. November 20, 1904. March 10, 2015. 5. Newspapers.com.