Rube Barker Explained

Rube Barker
Birth Date:23 July 1889
Birth Place:East St. Louis, Illinois, U.S.
School:Virginia Cavaliers
Weight Lb:175
Class:Graduate
Major:Medicine
Currentposition:Tackle
Pastschools:Ole Miss (1911 - 1913)
Virginia (1914; 1916 - 1917)
Highlights:

Reuben Allen Barker (July 23, 1889  - August 6, 1958) was an American football player and track athlete for the Ole Miss Rebels of the University of Mississippi and Virginia Cavaliers of the University of Virginia.[1] He was then a practicing physician.

Ole Miss

Football

He was selected an All-Southern tackle in 1911 and 1912,[2] "Rube" was the captain of the 1913 team.

University of Virginia

Football

He was selected All-Southern again by Dick Jemison in 1914. He graduated with an M. D. from the University of Virginia in 1917. Barker was often split between his medical studies and football.[3] Barker was therefore often in and out of the lineup.[4] One account of the excitement upon one of his reentries reads "With Allan Thurman and "Rube" Barker, two of the best linemen who ever wore the Orange and Blue colors, back in the line-up, Virginia's chances of emerging victorious over the University of Georgia today are exceedingly bright.[5]

Medical practice

Barker was a practicing physician in Oakland, Illinois.[6]

Notes and References

  1. News: Football At University. Richmond Times-Dispatch. 3. August 20, 1916. Library of Virginia. March 5, 2015.
  2. Book: Spalding's Football Guide. 1913. 25, 65.
  3. News: Pans, Punts, and Passes. March 5, 2015. 11. October 27, 1916. The Charlotte News. W. C. Dowd, Jr.. Newspapers.com.
  4. e. g. News: Thurman and Barker Return to Virginia. October 18, 1916. 66. Richmond Times-Dispatch.
  5. News: Thurman Enters Georgia Battle. October 21, 1916. The Charlotte News. Newspapers.com. March 5, 2015. 6.
  6. Book: Ole Miss Football. 14. 1980. Lawrence Wells. 9780916242084.