1903 Georgetown Hoyas football team

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1903 Georgetown Hoyas football
Georgetown Hoyas football team (1903).png
Southern champion
Conference Independent
1903 record 7–3
Head coach Philip King (1st year)
Captain Hub Hart
Home stadium Georgetown Field
Seasons
« 1902 1904 »

The 1903 Georgetown Hoyas football team represented Georgetown University during the 1903 college football season. Led by Philip King in his first year as head coach, the team went 7–3 and claims a Southern championship.[1] National champion Princeton's two closest game were against Yale and Georgetown. Captain Hub Hart had a 99-yard run from scrimmage against Maryland; this is still a school record.[2]

Schedule

Date Opponent Site Result
September 28, 1903 at Maryland MAC Field • College Park, MD W 28–0  
October 3, 1903 at Princeton University Field • Princeton, NJ L 0–5  
October 10, 1903 St. Alban's Georgetown Field • Washington, D. C. W 25–0  
October 17, 1903 at Baltimore Medical Oriole Park • Baltimore, MD W 23–0  
October 24, 1903 vs. North Carolina League Park • Norfolk, VA W 33–0  
October 28, 1903 at Navy Thompson Field • Annapolis, MD W 12–5  
November 7, 1903 Carlisle Georgetown Field • Washington, D. C. L 6–28  
November 14, 1903 George Washington National Park • Washington, D. C. W 33–0  
November 21, 1903 Gallaudet Georgetown Field • Washington, D. C. W 29–0  
November 26, 1903 Lehigh Georgetown Field • Washington, D. C. L 6–12  
*Non-conference game.

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Players

Line

  • Larry Brennan, guard
  • Larry Canario, end
  • Kangaroo Carroll, tackle
  • Sam Edmonston, tackle
  • Percy Given, center
  • Mike Kernan, end
  • Matt Mahoney, guard
  • Charley McGuire, center
  • Ed Monahan, tackle
  • Pop Rorke, guard
  • Joe Seitz, tackle
  • Ed Sutton, end

Backfield

  • Ray Abbatichio, halfback
  • Branch Bocock, quarterback
  • Joe Dugan, halfback
  • Preston Edmonston, fullback
  • Leo Fitzpatrick, halfback
  • Bill Graham, fullback
  • Hub Hart, halfback
  • Doc Martel, fullback
  • Charley McCarthy, halfback
  • Ferd McGettigan, quarterback
  • John Monahan, halfback
  • Red Morgan, fullback
  • Joe Reilly, halfback
  • John Richmond, halfback[5]

References

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  2. "Georgetown Football Records". hoyasaxa.com. Retrieved 2010-11-07.
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  5. http://www.hoyafootball.com/players/roster_1903.htm