1913 Football Team
Overall Record: 6-1 | |
Conference Finish: [not in conference] | |
Coach: Fielding Yost | |
Captain: George Paterson | |
All-Americans: James Craig, Miller Pontius | |
Trainer: Steven J. Farrell | |
Assistant coaches: William Cole, Prentiss Douglass, Adolph (Germany) Schulz | |
Manager: Morris A. Milligan |
Opponent | Date | Site | Result | Attend. | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Case | 10/04 | H | W | 48-0 | 5,746 |
Mount Union | 10/11 | H | W | 14-0 | 3,971 |
Michigan Agr. | 10/18 | H | L | 7-12 | 8,509 |
Vanderbilt | 10/25 | A | W | 33-2 | 3,417 |
Syracuse | 11/01 | H | W | 43-7 | 8,491 |
Cornell | 11/08 | A | W | 17-0 | 6,827 |
Pennsylvania (HC) | 11/15 | H | W | 13-0 | 19,687 |
Total Points | 175-21 |
Position | Player | |
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left end |
Roy Torbet (4) Henry Lightener (2) James Raynsford | |
left tackle |
James Musser (6) James Raynsford | |
left guard |
Royce Traphagen (5) Henry Lightener William Cochran | |
center | George Paterson (7) | |
right guard |
Ernest Allmendinger (6) Willliam Cochran | |
right tackle |
Miller Pontius (6) James Raynsford | |
right end | John Lyons (7) | |
quarterback |
Ernest Hughitt (7)
| |
fullback |
Leland Benton (2) Roy Torbet (2) Everett L. Bentley Miller Pontius Cyril Quinn |
|
left halfback |
Jim Craig (3) James Catlett (3) Clyde Bastian | |
right halfback |
Martin Galt (6) Everett L. Bentley |
View full 1913 roster (from all-time roster database, includes non-lettermen and freshmen)
1913 Team Photo
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[Note: photo includes only varsity letter winners]
- Back Row
- Director Philip Bartelme, Efton James, Cyril Quinn, William Cochran, Royce Traphagen, Frank McHale, Spencer Scott, Henry Lightner, manager Morris Milligan
- Middle Row
- Trainer Steve Farrell, John Lyons, Ernest Allmendinger, Miller Pontius, Captain George Patterson, Coach Fielding Yost, James Musser, Roy Torbet, James Craig
- Front Row
- Martin Galt, James Catlett, Jim Raynsford, Ernest Hughitt, Tom Bushnell
View more team photos:
#1 (half-tone from Michigan Alumnus Magazine)
#2 (half-tone from 1913 Penn game program)
#3 (postcard)