Thursday, December 22, 2022

First Athletic Trainer James “Jim” Robinson 1885 cabinet photo

 Jim Robinson is recognized as the first athletic trainer in the United States.  He was born in Manchester England in 1847.  He trained as a veterinary assistant in England.  In 1878 he immigrated to the U.S. where he started training horses.

  He eventually moved to training track and field athletes and then football players at Harvard in 1881-1882.  He then went to Columbia in 1883 and then to Princeton from 1883-1890 where he is pictured in this cabinet.  He trained at Manhattan Athletic club from 1890-93, Michigan 1896-97, Yale 1899-1900, and then back to Princeton from 1900-1906 until his death.





Friday, December 9, 2022

1890 Charles Emrich Navy Football Captain

 Charles Emrich was the captain of the Navy football team in 1890.  That year they played Army in the first battle between the two schools which began a long tradition.  In a previous thread I had posted the Army Captain Dennis Mahan Michie.  Navy went on to win this matchup 24-0.  Emrich died of typhoid fever in Hong Kong in 1900.




Saturday, December 3, 2022

1896 George Walbridge Imperial Cabinet Photo


 George Walbridge was the captain of the 1896 Lafayette college football team that went 11-0-1.  They were retroactively named Co-National Champions that year with the team they tied Princeton.  On a train to Philadelphia to play UPenn Walbridge had his appendix burst and was rushed into surgery where he almost died.  His teammates ended up upsetting UPenn 6-4 and visited his hospital room to celebrate and support him.  He ended up missing the rest of the season.  

In 1898 he served in the Spanish-American war.  The following year he ended up entering Cornell where he continued his football career as a star halfback.  After graduation Walbridge started what became one of the largest construction companies in the United States.