Here is a nice collection of early Washington Agricultural College (Washington State) football team photos. Their first football team was established in 1894. This shows a nice transition of an early west coast football team.
1895 First Team
Here is a nice collection of early Washington Agricultural College (Washington State) football team photos. Their first football team was established in 1894. This shows a nice transition of an early west coast football team.
1895 First Team
Football tintypes are few and far between as compared to baseball. Here is a great example of an early football tintype. Most likely a high school or prep school from the Northeast. Each player is equipped with a canvas football jacket. The common variety was white and I’m not familiar with the black jacket the one player is wearing. Princeton first wore these in 1876 to cut down on jersey pulls and tearing during tackling. Instead of specific moleskin football pants they are wearing what appears to be everyday slacks. The caps are also on the rarer side with a few appearing to be wearing pillbox style caps. This can be seen in very few late 1870s team images and isn’t as common as the traditional stocking cap.
In 1890 he was once again selected captain of the team. This team would go on to upsetting Yale in the final game on their way to an 11-0 record. This would be Harvard’s first victory over Yale since 1875 and first recognized National Championship.
In 1891 Cumnock was given a patent on one of the first nose masks. This was really the beginning of devices designed for player safety. He extended his patent to John F. Morrill who went on to mass produce his version of the nose guard.
Here is an individual cabinet photo of Thomas Truxton Hare. He was one of the best 19th century football players and was on some of the greatest UPenn teams. He played for the University of Pennsylvania from 1897-1900 and is one of only a handful of players to be votes an All-American 4 times. He also competed in the 1900 Olympics winning a silver medal in hammer throw and in the 1904 Olympics winning bronze in the All-around.
For a great website on 1890s UPenn Football visit:
Here is a grad photo of my favorite football player from the 1880s, Harry Beecher of Yale. He was the subject of the first American Football card from the 1888 Goodwin Champions set. He was one of the greatest quarterbacks of the 1800s leading Yale in 1886 and becoming captain of the 1887 team. Those teams were undefeated national champions.