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|row11= Moore, Frederic H.  {{!!}} Pvt {{!!}}  
 
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|row12= Norris, Robert R {{!!}} 1st Lt {{!!}} [[http://archives.lib.state.ma.us/handle/2452/213122]]
 
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|row13= O'Neil, J T  {{!!}} Pvt {{!!}} Played in 1920 Olympics
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|row13= O'Neil, J T  {{!!}} Pvt {{!!}} Played in 1920 Olympics; Eagle #35 [[https://www.usarugby.org/player/john-oneil/]]
 
|row14= Schrader, C A {{!!}} Cpl {{!!}}  
 
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Revision as of 19:14, 16 June 2017

Record
Date Opponent Score Notes
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


Roster
Last Name, First Name Rank Notes
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, Jas H 1st Lt
Twomby, Irvin F 2nd Lt