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Revision as of 15:48, 22 June 2017
Date | Opponent | Score | Notes |
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26 June 1919 | Roumania | 23-0 | 4 goals and 1 try |
29 Jun 1919 | France | 3-8 | Final championship match; US one try vs 1 goal and one free kick |
Last Name, First Name | Rank | Notes |
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Clock, Herbert | 1st Lt | |
Coulter, John W | 2nd Lt | |
Dole, Kenneth L | Capt | Played and was vice capt on All American tour to NZ 1910 [[1]] |
Erb, Arthur L | 1st Lt | Obituary [[2]] |
Fish, George W | 1st Lt | Played in 1920 Olympics [[3]] and identified as Eagle #29 [[4]]. Was also on Cal 1913 squad [[5]] Noted author whose practice style was the inspiration for the Dr. Kildare stories written by Frederic Faust (under the pseudonym of Max Brand) [[6]] |
Fisher, R T | 2nd Lt | |
Fitzpatrick, James P | Cpl | Played in 1920 Olympics. Eagle #30 [[7]] |
Hauser, Henry P | Hosp Sgt | |
Keeler, Frank D | Cpl | |
Millington, Seth | 1st Lt | [[8]] Obituary: [[9]] |
Moore, Frederic H. | Pvt | |
Norris, Robert R | 1st Lt | [[10]] |
O'Neil, J T | Pvt | Played in 1920 Olympics; Eagle #35 [[11]] |
Schrader, C A | Cpl | |
Slocum, L H | 1st Lt | |
Snavely, Gordon | 2nd Lt | |
Thornburn (Thoburn), James H | 1st Lt | |
Twomby, Irvin F | 2nd Lt |