The 1886 Princeton Tigers ended up going 7-0-1 and was named co- champions with Yale. Actually the results of that last game were controversial because Yale was up in the final game but it was called a tie due to lack of sunlight. Notables on the team include a young Knowlton “snake” Ames and Hector Cowan. Henry Savage was the captain that year.
Thursday, March 30, 2023
Sunday, March 26, 2023
James O Rodgers 1897 Yale Football Captain
James O. Rodgers played at Yale from 1894-1897. He served as captain of the 1897 football team. That year they went 9-0-2 serving a co National champions. He was also part of the Varsity Crew team as pictured. After graduation he went to Harvard law school and also coached the 1899 Yale football team.
Tuesday, February 28, 2023
1890s William “Pop” Smith cabinet photo
Pop Smith was an unofficial mascot of Yale in the late 1800s. He was born in England but lived in the states for about 50 years. He was one of the first well known “Superfans” and attended just about every Yale sporting event. He befriended many of the students and faculty and even posed in their group pictures. He lived to be 87 years old and passed away in 1905. This image was used on a late 19th century Yale tobacco tin.
Friday, February 10, 2023
1888 Yale Football Oversized “PA” Corbin football photo
With Super Bowl weekend upon us I thought I would highlight arguably the greatest 19th century football team the 1888 Yale squad. The first season under legendary coach Walter Camp they went undefeated going 13-0 and out scored their opponents 694-0. Five players from this team would later be inducted into the college football hall of fame including (Pa, Corbin, Pudge Heffelfinger, Bum McClung, Amos Alonzo Stagg, and George Woodruff.
This is one of the greatest images I have ever handled. Not only is it the largest measuring in at nearly 3 feet wide and two feet tall, but it also belonged to William Herbert “Pa” Corbin. Pa Corbin was the captain of the team holding the ball front and center with the long handlebar mustache. The image was passed down through the family belonging to his grandson William Herbert Corbin St. John. After he passed away it was auctioned off along with a personalized Tiffany and co. match safe.
Sunday, February 5, 2023
1890 Harvard Football Oversized Cabinet Photo
This is a large 21x17 photo of the 1890 championship Harvard football team. There is a crimson ribbon on the upper right attached to the image. The image itself is from the family of the captain for that year Arthur Cumnock. It came out of the estate of his nephew John Wood Blodgett.
Harvard went 11-0 and ended up defeating their rival Yale 12-6 to end their season. For being one of the top 3 19th century teams they had not had a championship season since 1875. The notable players on the team are Arthur Cumnock who I had highlighted in a previous post and Marshall Newell. Newell is one of only a few players to be 4 time all Americans.
Thursday, January 26, 2023
1893 Trinity College (Duke) Joseph Maytubby cabinet photo
Joseph Maytubby was born in the late 1860s in Indian Territory future Oklahoma. He prepared for college at Wapanucka, a school for Chickasaw youth. It was here that Maytubby met a professor who had attended Trinity College in North Carolina and was most likely the influence for him attending there.
He began his studies at Trinity College (Duke) in 1892. This was the same year Trinity moved to Durham, North Carolina. He attended from 1892-1895. During the 1893 season he helped lead the team to a 6-4 win over North Carolina and a 70-0 win over Tennessee. In 1895 he was elected to be Captain of the football team but the program was shut down and didn’t return until 1920.
In 1896 Maytubby went to Law School at the University of Texas. He once again played halfback on the 1896 University of Texas football team. He was the first Oklahoma born Texas player in what would become a very common pipeline.
Wednesday, January 25, 2023
1896 Washington Agriculture College vs Lewiston Athletic Association
Here is a great photo of WAC (Washington State) vs Lewiston Athletic Association Dec. 5th 1896. This is the second meeting between the two teams that season. WAC one the first meeting easily but Lewiston tied up the second matchup 6-6. Here is a nice portrayal of the events that day. https://lmtribune.com/northwest/commentary-gridiron-showdown-pitted-early-lc-wsu-teams/article_e0bdd801-4fa3-5ff8-84ed-876094801ad5.html










