Saturday, October 16, 2021

1897 Jackson High School football cabinet

 Toward the end of the 19th century the popularity of football was spreading west.  The HYPs were not the only powerhouses anymore with schools such as University of Michigan, Wisconsin and Chicago starting to turn into national powerhouses.  Here is an interesting Michigan area high school football cabinet.  Not anything of real historical significance, but I love the looks of it with the barbed wire in the background and all the little kids trying to get in on the picture.  Also note on the back how they played other college teams.





Friday, October 15, 2021

Early 1880s Cabinet photo with Father of Dartmouth Football Clarence Howland

 Unsure what athletic group this is but I tired here is early Dartmouth University football pioneer Clarence “Cap” Howland.  For many years prior to 1880 Dartmouth had been playing games of association style football on campus.  When Howland entered Dartmouth in 1880 he was familiar with the rugby style game which he had played at Williston Seminary.  So in 1880 he organized and coached the first football team.  It wasn’t until 1881 that they were able to play their first intercollegiate game.  Until his graduation in 1883 he had coached and captained every team and helped jumpstart football at Dartmouth.






Friday, October 8, 2021

Eugene V Baker Yale 1877 Graduation Cabinet Photo

 If Walter Camp is the father of American football then Eugene Baker would be the grandfather.  Playing on the Yale team from 1873-77 he was responsible for recruiting Camp to be on the football team.  He was captain of the football team in 76’ and 77’.  The 1876 team was the first to defeat Harvard.  He was an important figure in overseeing the transition from a more Association style kicking game to a Rugby style of carrying the ball which ultimately transformed into what we are accustomed to today.