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1917 Michigan Wolverines football team

The 1917 Michigan Wolverines football team represented the University of Michigan in the 1917 college football season. In his 17th year as head coach, Fielding H. Yost led the Michigan Wolverines football team to an 8–2 record, as Michigan outscored its opponents by a combined score of 304 to 53.[1] Michigan won its first eight games and outscored those opponents by a combined score of 292 to 16. The team then lost its final two games against Penn and Northwestern.

1917 Michigan Wolverines football
ConferenceBig Ten Conference
Record8–2 (0–1 Big Ten)
Head coach
CaptainCedric C. Smith
Home stadiumFerry Field
Uniform
Seasons
← 1916
1918 →
1917 Big Ten Conference football standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   T W   L   T
Ohio State $ 4 0 0 8 0 1
Minnesota 3 1 0 4 1 0
Northwestern 3 2 0 5 2 0
Wisconsin 3 2 0 4 2 1
Illinois 2 2 1 5 2 1
Chicago 2 2 1 3 2 1
Indiana 1 2 0 5 2 0
Michigan 0 1 0 8 2 0
Iowa 0 2 0 3 5 0
Purdue 0 4 0 3 4 0
  • $ – Conference champion

With the United States entry into World War I in April 1917, Michigan's male student body dropped by 30%, and Michigan lost many of its starters to military service. The players lost to the military included fullback Cedric "Pat" Smith, who had been elected to serve as captain of the 1917 team. With only one returning backfield player, coach Yost converted tackle Tad Wieman into a fullback. Wieman became the team's leading scorer in 1917 with 129 points on 14 touchdowns, 36 points after touchdown (PAT), and three field goals. After an injury to starting quarterback Cliff Sparks in the second game, Archie Weston took over and became the team's second leading scorer with 78 points on 13 touchdowns.

Schedule edit

DateOpponentSiteResultAttendance
October 6Case*W 41–04,035
October 10Western State Normal (MI)*
  • Ferry Field
  • Ann Arbor, MI
W 17–132,906
October 13Mount Union*
  • Ferry Field
  • Ann Arbor, MI
W 69–03,657
October 17Detroit*
  • Ferry Field
  • Ann Arbor, MI
W 14–34,419
October 20Michigan Agricultural*W 27–09,038
October 27Nebraska*
  • Ferry Field
  • Ann Arbor, MI
W 20–05,022
November 3Kalamazoo*
  • Ferry Field
  • Ann Arbor, MI
W 62–04,345
November 10Cornell* 
  • Ferry Field
  • Ann Arbor, MI
W 42–016,733
November 17at Penn*L 0–1612,851
November 24at NorthwesternL 12–215,232
  • *Non-conference game
  •  Homecoming

Season summary edit

Pre-season edit

On April 6, 1917, the United States declared war on the German Empire, marking its entry into World War I. In early August 1917, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) met with representatives of more than 125 colleges and universities to determine whether or not to proceed with intercollegiate athletics during the war. Secretary of War Newton D. Baker addressed the gathering, opined that intercollegiate athletics were an effective means of training for military service, and recommended that efforts be undertaken to expand the number of persons receiving this training. The gathering then passed a resolution providing for the continuation of intercollegiate athletics with an emphasis on carrying out the recommendations of the Secretary of War.[2]

As students enlisted in large numbers for military service, the enrollment of male students at the University of Michigan dropped by thirty percent (30%) in the fall of 1917.[3] Several of Michigan veteran players (including Cedric "Pat" Smith, Philip Raymond, Willard Peach, John West, J. Vinton Hammels, and Frank Willard) were unavailable to the team due to military service. The losses left the team with only six players (Cliff Sparks, Tad Wieman, Richard Weske, Alan Boyd, Joseph Hanish, and John Orton Goodsell) who had ever played on the first team. With only one returning backfield player (Sparks), Yost converted tackle Tad Wieman into a fullback.[4]

Week 1: Case edit

Week 1: Case at Michigan
1 234Total
Case 0 000 0
Michigan 0

On October 6, 1917, Michigan played its annual game against the team from Case Scientific School in Cleveland. The game was the 21st meeting between the schools in a series dating back to 1894. In the 20 prior meetings, Michigan won 19 games and played to a tie once.[5]

Michigan won the 1917 game by a 41–0 score. Tad Wieman, in his first game after being converted into a fullback, scored three touchdowns. Wieman also kicked five points after touchdown (PAT) for a total of 23 points in the game. Quarterback Cliff Sparks scored two touchdowns, and substitute right halfback Harold Rye also scored once. Case made only one first down.[6]

The game was played in 12-1/2 minute quarters. Michigan's starting lineup against Case was Elmer Cress (left end), Frank Culver (left tackle), Alan Boyd (left guard), Charles Beath (center), John Orton Goodsell (right guard), Richard Weske (right tackle), Oscar Cartwright (right end), Cliff Sparks (quarterback), Joseph Hanish (left halfback), Abe Cohn (right halfback), and Tad Wieman (fullback). Substitutes appearing in the game for Michigan were Julius St. Clair (right end), Harold Rye (right halfback), Gerald Froemke (left halfback), Angus Goetz (right guard), Fred Hendershott (left end), Lowell Genebach (quarterback), William Fortune (right guard), and C. H. Graff (right tackle).[6]

Week 2: Kalamazoo Normal edit

Week 2: Kalamazoo Normal at Michigan
1 234Total
Kalamazoo Normal 0 076 13
Michigan 3 077 17

On Wednesday, October 10, 1917, Michigan played the football team from the Kalamazoo Normal School (later renamed Western Michigan University). The game was the first game between the two schools, and the two programs met only one other time in the 20th century.[7]

Michigan won the game by a score of 17 to 13. Michigan led 10–7 at the start of the fourth quarter, but Kalamazoo Normal scored a touchdown with four minutes remaining to take a 13–10 lead. On the following drive, halfback Harold Rye returned the kickoff 35 yards, and Abe Cohn then had a long run. Fullback Tad Wieman accounted for all of Michigan's points, scoring two touchdowns, kicking two points after touchdown, and one field goal from place kick.[8] Michigan quarterback Cliff Sparks was injured in the game and did not start another game.[9]

The game was played in quarters lasting 7-1/2, 7-1/2, 10 and 10 minutes. Michigan's starting lineup against Kalamazoo Normal was Angus Goetz (left end), Frank Culver (left tackle), Alan Boyd (left guard), John Orton Goodsell (center), William Fortune (right guard), Richard Weske (right tackle), Oscar Cartwright (right end), Cliff Sparks (quarterback), Abe Cohn (left halfback), Joseph Hanish (right halfback), and Tad Wieman (fullback). Substitutes appearing in the game for Michigan were Elmer Cress (left end), Rye (right halfback), St. Clair (right end), and Lowell Genebach (quarterback).[8]

Week 3: Mount Union edit

Week 3: Mount Union at Michigan
1 234Total
Mount Union 0 000 0
Michigan 7 28286 69

On Saturday, October 13, 1917, Michigan played the football team Mount Union College of Alliance, Ohio. The game was the fifth game between the two schools since 1913, with Michigan winning the prior games by a combined score of 102 to 7.[10]

Michigan won the 1917 game by a score of 69 to 0. Left halfback Abe Cohn started the scoring with a touchdown run in the first quarter. Archie Weston came into the game as a substitute at quarterback at the start of the second quarter and scored five touchdowns, including a 65-yard touchdown run around the right end. Additional touchdowns were scored by Gerald Froemke, Tad Wieman, Thomas Garrett, and William Cruse. Wieman also kicked for eight points after touchdown (PAT), and Frank Culver added one PAT.[11]

The game was played in 12-minute quarters. Michigan's starting lineup against Case was Angus Goetz (left end), Alan Boyd (left tackle), Julius St. Clair (left guard), Charles Beath (center), John Orton Goodsell (right guard), Richard Weske (right tackle), Oscar Cartwright (right end), Lowell Genebach (quarterback), Cohn (left halfback), Harold Rye (right halfback), and Wieman (fullback). Substitutes appearing in the game for Michigan were Weston (quarterback), Froemke (right halfback), Fred Hendershott (left end), William Fortune (right guard), Frank Culver (right guard), Thomas Garrett (fullback), Chester Morrison (right end), Elmer Cress (left end), William Cruse (left halfback), Arthur Weadock (right halfback), L. O. Lindstrom (left guard), and Harold Barnard (left tackle).[11]

Week 4: Detroit edit

Week 4: Detroit at Michigan
1 234Total
Detroit 0 030 3
Michigan 0 770 14

On Wednesday, October 17, 1917, Michigan played the football team University of Detroit. The game was the first and only football game ever played between the two schools.[12] The Detroit team came into the game with a reputation for its powerful offense, having scored 145 the week before against the University of Toledo.[13]

Michigan won the game by a score of 14 to 3. An interception led to a Michigan touchdown in the second quarter, and two forward passes led to another touchdown in the third quarter. Michigan's touchdowns were scored by Angus Goetz and Tad Wieman. Wieman also kicked two points after touchdown. Detroit scored on a dropkick field goal by halfback Allen.[14] The game marked the Michigan debut of center Oscar Lambert who reportedly made fifty percent of Michigan's tackles.[15]

The game was played in 10-minute quarters. Michigan's starting lineup against Detroit was Angus Goetz (left end), John Orton Goodsell (left tackle), Alan Boyd (left guard), Oscar Lambert (center), Frank Culver (right guard), Richard Weske (right tackle), Hanish (right end), Archie Weston (quarterback), Abe Cohn (left halfback), Froemke (right halfback), and Tad Wieman (fullback). Substitutes appearing in the game for Michigan were William Fortune (right guard), Oscar Cartwright (right end), L. O. Lindstrom (left tackle), Lowell Geneback (quarterback).[14]

Week 5: Michigan Agricultural edit

Week 5: Michigan Agricultural at Michigan
1 234Total
Michigan Agricultural 0 000 0
• Michigan 6 0714 27

Michigan played its annual game against Michigan Agricultural College at Ferry Field on October 20, 1917. It was the 12th game between the two schools dating back to 1898. Michigan had won eight of the prior 11 games.[16]

Michigan won the 1917 game by a score of 27 to 0. Michigan scored in the first quarter on a drive that featured a 30-yard run by Tad Wieman and was capped by a 15-yard touchdown run by Archie Weston. Wieman missed the kick for point after touchdown (PAT). At halftime, the schools' combined bands led a detachment of troops onto the field and played the "Star Spangled Banner" and "The Victors". In the third quarter, the Wolverines scoring drive began with a 20-yard punt return by Weston with Wieman scoring on a seven-yard run. Wieman then kicked the PAT to give the Wolverines a 13–0 lead. In the fourth quarter, Wieman ran through the middle of the M.A.C. line, "shook off five tacklers," and scored on a 35-yard touchdown run. Wieman added the PAT. Later in the fourth quarter, Weston ran 30 yards around the left end to the M.A.C. 12-yard line, and Wieman scored his third touchdown of the afternoon on a one-yard run. Wieman then kicked his third PAT for 21 points in the game.[17]

Michigan's starting lineup against M.A.C. included Goetz (left end), Goodsell (left tackle), Boyd (left guard), Oscar Lambert (center), Frank Culver (right guard), Weske (right tackle), Cartwright (right end), Archie Weston (quarterback), Abe Cohn (left halfback), Genebach (right halfback), and Tad Wieman (fullback). Substitutes appearing in the game for Michigan were Rye (right halfback), Cruse (left halfback), Hanish (left halfback), Froemke (left halfback), William Fortune (right guard), Barnard (right halfback), Cress, Hendershott, Weadock, Wellford, Garrett, and St. Clair.[18]

Week 6: Nebraska edit

Week 6: Nebraska at Michigan
1 234Total
Nebraska 0 000 0
Michigan 7 733 20

On October 27, 1917, Michigan played the football team from the University of Nebraska. The game was the first between the two schools.[19] The 1918 Michiganensian described the field conditions this way: "The heavy field, soaked by a week's rain, hampered the Nebraska boys while the Michiganders seemed to revel in the goo."[20]

Michigan won by a score of 20 to 0. Michigan's two touchdowns were scored by left halfback Gerald Froemke and fullback Tad Wieman. Wieman scored 14 of Michigan's 20 points, kicking two points after touchdown and two field goals in addition to his touchdown. Froemke's touchdown came in the first quarter when he recovered a fumble at Nebraska's 10-yard line and, behind the blocking of Wieman and Archie Weston, returned the ball 90 yards for a touchdown.[21]

The game was played in 15-minute quarters. Michigan's starting lineup against Nebraska was Angus Goetz (left end), John Orton Goodsell (left tackle), Frank Culver (left guard), Oscar Lambert (center), William Fortune (right guard), Richard Weske (right tackle), Boyd (right end), Archie Weston (quarterback), Froemke (left halfback), Joseph Hanish (right halfback), and Wieman (fullback). Substitutes appearing in the game for Michigan were William Cruse (left halfback), Harold Rye (left halfback), Lowell Genebach (left halfback), Lee Bonar (left end) and Chester Morrison (right guard).[21]

Week 7: Kalamazoo edit

Week 7: Kalamazoo at Michigan
1 234Total
Kalamazoo 0 000 0
Michigan 14 211314 62

On November 3, 1917, Michigan played the football team from Kalamazoo College. The game was the fifth between the two schools dating back to 1899. Michigan had won the four previous games by a combined score of 177 to 0.[22]

Michigan won the 1917 game by a score of 62 to 0. Quarterback Archie Weston gained over 300 yards, including runs of 60 yards, 35 yards and two for 25 yards. Weston also scored four touchdowns in the game. Tad Wieman and William Cruse scored two touchdowns each, and a ninth touchdown was scored by Gerald Froemke. Wieman also kicked for eight points after touchdown.[23]

The game was played in 15-minute quarters. Michigan's starting lineup against Kalamazoo was Angus Goetz (left end), John Orton Goodsell (left tackle), Frank Culver (left guard), Oscar Lambert (center), William Fortune (right guard), Richard Weske (right tackle), Oscar Cartwright (right end), Archie Weston (quarterback), Gerald Froemke (left halfback), Joseph Hanish (right halfback), and Tad Wieman (fullback). Substitutes appearing in the game for Michigan were Lowell Genebach (right halback), Lee Bonar (left end), William Cruse (left halfback), Alan Boyd (right end), Chester Morrison (right tackle), and Thomas Garrett (center).[23]

Week 8: Cornell edit

Week 8: Cornell at Michigan
1 234Total
Cornell 0 000 0
Michigan 14 211314 62

On November 3, 1917, Michigan played the football team from Cornell University. The game was the 15th meeting of the teams dating back to 1889. Michigan had won only three of the prior 14 meetings.[24]

Michigan won the 1917 game by a score of 42 to 0. Michigan quarterback Archie Weston scored three touchdowns. Additional touchdowns were scored by Cliff Sparks, Joseph Hanish, and Abe Cohn. Tad Wieman was successful on all six kicks for point after touchdown.[25]

The game was played in 15-minute quarters. Michigan's starting lineup against Cornell was Angus Goetz (left end), John Orton Goodsell (left tackle), Frank Culver (left guard), Oscar Lambert (center), William Fortune (right guard), Richard Weske (right tackle), Alan Boyd (right end), Archie Weston (quarterback), Cliff Sparks (left halfback), Joseph Hanish (right halfback), and TAd Wieman (fullback).[25]

Week 9: at Penn edit

Week 9: Michigan at Penn
1 2Total
Michigan 0
Penn 0

On November 17, 1917, Michigan played its annual rivalry game against the Penn Quakers football team. The game was the 13th meeting between the teams dating back to 1899. After leaving the Big Ten Conference, Penn became Michigan's regular season-ending rivalry game. In the 12 prior meetings, Michigan had won only four times, with the two teams playing to a scoreless tie in 1915.[26]

Michigan lost the 1917 game by a score of 16 to 0. Michigan and Penn played "almost even" in the first quarter with Penn gaining 53 yards from scrimmage to 45 for Michigan.[27] However, at the start of the second quarter, Michigan's quarterback Archie Weston was ejected from the game after a fight with two Penn players, Miller and Strauss.[28] After Weston was ejected, Penn dominated the game, limiting Michigan to only seven yards from scrimmage in the entire second half. Penn's scoring came on a touchdown by Cleary and three field goals and a point after touchdown by Howard Berry.[27]

The game was played in 15-minute quarters. Michigan's starting lineup against Northwestern was Angus Goetz (left end), Goodsell (left tackle), Frank Culver (left guard), Oscar Lambert (center), William Fortune (right guard), Richard Weske (right tackle), Boyd (right end), Archie Weston (quarterback), Abe Cohn (left halfback), Joseph Hanish (right halfback), and Tad Wieman (fullback).[29]

Week 10: at Northwestern edit

Week 10: Michigan at Northwestern
1 234Total
Michigan 6 006 12
Northwestern 7 770 21
  • Date: November 24, 1917
  • Location: Northwestern Field
    Evanston, IL
  • Referee: Holderness (Lehigh)

On November 24, 1917, Michigan played the football team from Northwestern University. The game was the 15th meeting of the teams dating back to 1889. Michigan had won only three of the prior 14 meetings.[30] The game represented Michigan's first game against a conference opponent after rejoining the Big Ten Conference. Before the game started, the Northwestern crowd greeted the Wolverines warmly, and Walter Eckersall in the Chicago Tribune wrote: "That Michigan is welcomed in its return to the conference goes without saying."[31]

Michigan played the game with three of its key starters, quarterback Archie Weston, center Oscar Lambert, and guard Frank Culver) sidelined by injury.[20][31]

Michigan lost the 1917 game by a score of 21 to 12. Northwestern scored first on a forward pass from Ellingwood to Arrles. Michigan responded with a scoring drive capped by a three-year run by Gerald Froemke, but Tad Wieman missed the point after touchdown (PAT), and Northwestern remained in the lead, 7–6. Northwestern scored again, on a short run by Koehler, and extended its lead to 14–6 at halftime. Northwestern scored again in the third period and led 21–6. In the fourth quarter, Froemke returned a punt 50 yards. Michigan scored a touchdown to reduce Northwestern's lead to 21–12, though accounts differ as to whether the second Michigan touchdown was scored by Froemke[31] or Wieman.[32]

The game was played in 15-minute quarters. Michigan's starting lineup against Northwestern was Angus Goetz (left end), Wieman (left tackle), Alan Boyd (left guard), Goodsell (center), Morrison (right guard), Richard Weske (right tackle), Cartwright (right end), Froemke (quarterback), Rye (left halfback), Joseph Hanish (right halfback), and Abe Cohn (fullback). Substitutions for Michigan were Cliff Sparks (left halfback), William Fortune (right guard), and Morrison (left tackle).[32]

Players edit

Varsity letter winners edit

For their participation on the 1917 football team, 18 players were awarded a varsity letter "M".[33] Those 18 players are:

aMa letter winners edit

Others edit

Scoring leaders edit

Player Touchdowns Extra points Field goals Total
Points
Tad Wieman 14 36 3 129
Archie Weston 13 0 0 78
Gerald Froemke 4 0 0 24
Cliff Sparks 3 0 0 18
William Cruse 3 0 0 18
Abe Cohn 2 0 0 12
Angus Goetz 1 0 0 6
Joseph Hanish 1 0 0 6
Harold Rye 1 0 0 6
Thomas Garrett 1 0 0 6
Frank Culver 0 1 0 1
Totals 43 37 3 304

Awards and honors edit

Coaching staff edit

 
Trainer Harry Tuthill and Yost

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "1917 Football Team". University of Michigan, Bentley Historical Library. Retrieved May 1, 2015.
  2. ^ "Athletics A Training For Arms". The Michigan Alumnus. October 1917. p. 2.
  3. ^ "The 1917 Football Team". The Michigan Alumnus. November 1917. p. 70.
  4. ^ "Prospects for the Team". The Michigan Alumnus. October 1917. p. 51.
  5. ^ . College Football Data Warehouse. David DeLassus. Archived from the original on July 9, 2015. Retrieved May 1, 2015.
  6. ^ a b "Michigan, 41; Case, 0". The Michigan Alumnus. October 1917. pp. 49, 51.
  7. ^ . College Football Data Warehouse. David DeLassus. Archived from the original on September 7, 2015. Retrieved April 30, 2015.
  8. ^ a b . Detroit Free Press. October 11, 1917. p. 13. Archived from the original on March 5, 2016. Retrieved July 5, 2017.
  9. ^ Michiganensian. 1918. p. 281.
  10. ^ . College Football Data Warehouse. David DeLassus. Archived from the original on September 7, 2015. Retrieved April 30, 2015.
  11. ^ a b "Wolverines Trample on Mount Union: Visitors Offer Little Opposition to Rushes of Yost's Men and Are Snowed Under by 69-0; New Quarterback of North Is Uncovered; Weston, a Soo Boy, Tears Things Up After Taking Hold of Pilot Game Early in Game". Detroit Free Press. October 14, 1917. p. 17.
  12. ^ . College Football Data Warehouse. David DeLassus. Archived from the original on September 7, 2015. Retrieved May 1, 2015.
  13. ^ "U. OF D. Runs Over Toledo Ruthlessly: Maumeeans Show Little in Way of Football Ability and University Rolls Up 145 Points". Detroit Free Press. October 11, 1917. p. 13.[permanent dead link]
  14. ^ a b E. A. Batchelor (October 18, 1917). "Wolverines Victorious Over U. of D.: Michigan Beats Jefferson Avenue Boys, 14 to 3, in Scrappy, Erratic Game; Forward Passes Give Winners Touchdowns". Detroit Free Press. p. 11.
  15. ^ Michiganensian. 1918. p. 281.
  16. ^ . College Football Data Warehouse. David DeLassus. Archived from the original on May 26, 2015. Retrieved April 30, 2015.
  17. ^ "Detailed Description of Michigan-Aggie Bout". Detroit Free Press. October 21, 1917. p. 21.
  18. ^ E. A. Batchelor (October 21, 1917). . Detroit Free Press. p. 19. Archived from the original on July 22, 2015. Retrieved July 5, 2017.
  19. ^ . College Football Data Warehouse. David DeLassus. Archived from the original on May 5, 2015. Retrieved May 1, 2015.
  20. ^ a b Michiganensian. 1918. p. 280.
  21. ^ a b Harry Bullion (October 28, 1917). "Yost's Team Walks Over Nebraskans: Froemke's Long Run Is Game's Feature". Detroit Free Press. p. 19.
  22. ^ . College Football Data Warehouse. David DeLassus. Archived from the original on September 7, 2015. Retrieved May 1, 2015.
  23. ^ a b "Yost's Team Overpowers Kalamazoo: Long Runs Feature One-Sided Contest". Detroit Free Press. November 4, 1917. p. 21.
  24. ^ . College Football Data Warehouse. David DeLassus. Archived from the original on September 7, 2015. Retrieved May 1, 2015.
  25. ^ a b Michigan, 42; Cornell, 0. December 1917. p. 192. {{cite book}}: |newspaper= ignored (help)
  26. ^ . College Football Data Warehouse. David DeLassus. Archived from the original on May 27, 2015. Retrieved May 1, 2015.
  27. ^ a b "Grid Air Raid by Berry Licks Michigan, 16 to 0". Chicago Tribune. November 18, 1917. p. 2-1.
  28. ^ Michiganensian. 1918. p. 284.
  29. ^ Pennsylvania, 16; Michigan, 0. December 1917. p. 192. {{cite book}}: |newspaper= ignored (help)
  30. ^ . College Football Data Warehouse. David DeLassus. Archived from the original on May 5, 2015. Retrieved May 1, 2015.
  31. ^ a b c Walter Eckersall (November 25, 1917). "Purple Surprises Michigan, 21 to 12". Chicago Tribune. p. 2-1.
  32. ^ a b Northwestern, 21; Michigan, 12. December 1917. pp. 192–193. {{cite book}}: |newspaper= ignored (help)
  33. ^ "Varsity "M's" Awarded". The Michigan Alumnus. December 1917. pp. 193–194.
  34. ^ Alan W. Boyd, born March 11, 1897, Indianapolis, Indiana. He was awarded the medal for being Michigan's best athlete and student for the 1917-18 academic year. He became a lawyer practicing in Indiana. He died in May 1987 in Indianapolis.
  35. ^ Lowell Burke Genebach, born October 13, 1898, Michigan; died September 1978, Battle Creek, Michigan.
  36. ^ John Orton Goodsell, Jr., born September 29, 1897, Lowell, Michigan. He became an oral surgeon, practicing in Saginaw, Michigan, starting in approximately 1922. He died in January 1977 at Saginaw.
  37. ^ Joseph Anthony Hanish, born January 11, 1896, Grand Rapids, Michigan. At the outbreak of World War II, he was living in Oak Park, Illinois, working for Buick Motor Division. He died March 1984 in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
  38. ^ Richard Ferdinand Weske, sometimes listed as Ferdinand Richard Weske, born August 15, 1894, in Petrograd, Russia (now known as Saint Petersburg. He came to the United States in June 1903 with his parents, Peter and Agnela Weske, and sister, Juliana. He was raised in New London, Connecticut. At the time of the 1910 Census, he was living in New London with his father, Peter (a 41-year-old machinist), and sister Juliana (age 14). He became a naturalized U.S. citizen and enrolled at the University of Michigan as an engineering student. At the time of the 1930 Census, he was living in Salt Lake City with his wife Wanda, daughters Jacqueline and Juliana, and was working as a civil engineer for a railroad. He died in October 1971 in Nevada City, Nevada.

External links edit

  • 1917 Football Team -- Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan Athletics History
  • 1917-18 Michigan Alumnus - includes accounts of each game
  • 1918 Michiganensian

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The 1917 Michigan Wolverines football team represented the University of Michigan in the 1917 college football season In his 17th year as head coach Fielding H Yost led the Michigan Wolverines football team to an 8 2 record as Michigan outscored its opponents by a combined score of 304 to 53 1 Michigan won its first eight games and outscored those opponents by a combined score of 292 to 16 The team then lost its final two games against Penn and Northwestern 1917 Michigan Wolverines footballConferenceBig Ten ConferenceRecord8 2 0 1 Big Ten Head coachFielding H Yost 17th season CaptainCedric C SmithHome stadiumFerry FieldUniformSeasons 19161918 1917 Big Ten Conference football standings vte Conf Overall Team W L T W L T Ohio State 4 0 0 8 0 1 Minnesota 3 1 0 4 1 0 Northwestern 3 2 0 5 2 0 Wisconsin 3 2 0 4 2 1 Illinois 2 2 1 5 2 1 Chicago 2 2 1 3 2 1 Indiana 1 2 0 5 2 0 Michigan 0 1 0 8 2 0 Iowa 0 2 0 3 5 0 Purdue 0 4 0 3 4 0 Conference champion With the United States entry into World War I in April 1917 Michigan s male student body dropped by 30 and Michigan lost many of its starters to military service The players lost to the military included fullback Cedric Pat Smith who had been elected to serve as captain of the 1917 team With only one returning backfield player coach Yost converted tackle Tad Wieman into a fullback Wieman became the team s leading scorer in 1917 with 129 points on 14 touchdowns 36 points after touchdown PAT and three field goals After an injury to starting quarterback Cliff Sparks in the second game Archie Weston took over and became the team s second leading scorer with 78 points on 13 touchdowns Contents 1 Schedule 2 Season summary 2 1 Pre season 2 2 Week 1 Case 2 3 Week 2 Kalamazoo Normal 2 4 Week 3 Mount Union 2 5 Week 4 Detroit 2 6 Week 5 Michigan Agricultural 2 7 Week 6 Nebraska 2 8 Week 7 Kalamazoo 2 9 Week 8 Cornell 2 10 Week 9 at Penn 2 11 Week 10 at Northwestern 3 Players 3 1 Varsity letter winners 3 2 aMa letter winners 3 3 Others 3 4 Scoring leaders 3 5 Awards and honors 4 Coaching staff 5 References 6 External linksSchedule editDateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceOctober 6Case Ferry FieldAnn Arbor MIW 41 04 035 October 10Western State Normal MI Ferry FieldAnn Arbor MIW 17 132 906 October 13Mount Union Ferry FieldAnn Arbor MIW 69 03 657 October 17Detroit Ferry FieldAnn Arbor MIW 14 34 419 October 20Michigan Agricultural Ferry FieldAnn Arbor MI rivalry W 27 09 038 October 27Nebraska Ferry FieldAnn Arbor MIW 20 05 022 November 3Kalamazoo Ferry FieldAnn Arbor MIW 62 04 345 November 10Cornell nbsp Ferry FieldAnn Arbor MIW 42 016 733 November 17at Penn Franklin FieldPhiladelphia PAL 0 1612 851 November 24at NorthwesternNorthwestern FieldEvanston IL rivalry L 12 215 232 Non conference game nbsp HomecomingSeason summary editPre season edit On April 6 1917 the United States declared war on the German Empire marking its entry into World War I In early August 1917 the National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA met with representatives of more than 125 colleges and universities to determine whether or not to proceed with intercollegiate athletics during the war Secretary of War Newton D Baker addressed the gathering opined that intercollegiate athletics were an effective means of training for military service and recommended that efforts be undertaken to expand the number of persons receiving this training The gathering then passed a resolution providing for the continuation of intercollegiate athletics with an emphasis on carrying out the recommendations of the Secretary of War 2 As students enlisted in large numbers for military service the enrollment of male students at the University of Michigan dropped by thirty percent 30 in the fall of 1917 3 Several of Michigan veteran players including Cedric Pat Smith Philip Raymond Willard Peach John West J Vinton Hammels and Frank Willard were unavailable to the team due to military service The losses left the team with only six players Cliff Sparks Tad Wieman Richard Weske Alan Boyd Joseph Hanish and John Orton Goodsell who had ever played on the first team With only one returning backfield player Sparks Yost converted tackle Tad Wieman into a fullback 4 Week 1 Case edit Week 1 Case at Michigan 1 234TotalCase 0 000 0Michigan 0 Date October 6 1917Location Ferry Field Ann Arbor MIReferee James Durfee Williams On October 6 1917 Michigan played its annual game against the team from Case Scientific School in Cleveland The game was the 21st meeting between the schools in a series dating back to 1894 In the 20 prior meetings Michigan won 19 games and played to a tie once 5 Michigan won the 1917 game by a 41 0 score Tad Wieman in his first game after being converted into a fullback scored three touchdowns Wieman also kicked five points after touchdown PAT for a total of 23 points in the game Quarterback Cliff Sparks scored two touchdowns and substitute right halfback Harold Rye also scored once Case made only one first down 6 The game was played in 12 1 2 minute quarters Michigan s starting lineup against Case was Elmer Cress left end Frank Culver left tackle Alan Boyd left guard Charles Beath center John Orton Goodsell right guard Richard Weske right tackle Oscar Cartwright right end Cliff Sparks quarterback Joseph Hanish left halfback Abe Cohn right halfback and Tad Wieman fullback Substitutes appearing in the game for Michigan were Julius St Clair right end Harold Rye right halfback Gerald Froemke left halfback Angus Goetz right guard Fred Hendershott left end Lowell Genebach quarterback William Fortune right guard and C H Graff right tackle 6 Week 2 Kalamazoo Normal edit Week 2 Kalamazoo Normal at Michigan 1 234TotalKalamazoo Normal 0 076 13 Michigan 3 077 17 Date October 10 1917Location Ferry Field Ann Arbor MIReferee Walter S Kennedy Chicago On Wednesday October 10 1917 Michigan played the football team from the Kalamazoo Normal School later renamed Western Michigan University The game was the first game between the two schools and the two programs met only one other time in the 20th century 7 Michigan won the game by a score of 17 to 13 Michigan led 10 7 at the start of the fourth quarter but Kalamazoo Normal scored a touchdown with four minutes remaining to take a 13 10 lead On the following drive halfback Harold Rye returned the kickoff 35 yards and Abe Cohn then had a long run Fullback Tad Wieman accounted for all of Michigan s points scoring two touchdowns kicking two points after touchdown and one field goal from place kick 8 Michigan quarterback Cliff Sparks was injured in the game and did not start another game 9 The game was played in quarters lasting 7 1 2 7 1 2 10 and 10 minutes Michigan s starting lineup against Kalamazoo Normal was Angus Goetz left end Frank Culver left tackle Alan Boyd left guard John Orton Goodsell center William Fortune right guard Richard Weske right tackle Oscar Cartwright right end Cliff Sparks quarterback Abe Cohn left halfback Joseph Hanish right halfback and Tad Wieman fullback Substitutes appearing in the game for Michigan were Elmer Cress left end Rye right halfback St Clair right end and Lowell Genebach quarterback 8 Week 3 Mount Union edit Week 3 Mount Union at Michigan 1 234TotalMount Union 0 000 0 Michigan 7 28286 69 Date October 13 1917Location Ferry Field Ann Arbor MIReferee Walter S Kennedy Chicago On Saturday October 13 1917 Michigan played the football team Mount Union College of Alliance Ohio The game was the fifth game between the two schools since 1913 with Michigan winning the prior games by a combined score of 102 to 7 10 Michigan won the 1917 game by a score of 69 to 0 Left halfback Abe Cohn started the scoring with a touchdown run in the first quarter Archie Weston came into the game as a substitute at quarterback at the start of the second quarter and scored five touchdowns including a 65 yard touchdown run around the right end Additional touchdowns were scored by Gerald Froemke Tad Wieman Thomas Garrett and William Cruse Wieman also kicked for eight points after touchdown PAT and Frank Culver added one PAT 11 The game was played in 12 minute quarters Michigan s starting lineup against Case was Angus Goetz left end Alan Boyd left tackle Julius St Clair left guard Charles Beath center John Orton Goodsell right guard Richard Weske right tackle Oscar Cartwright right end Lowell Genebach quarterback Cohn left halfback Harold Rye right halfback and Wieman fullback Substitutes appearing in the game for Michigan were Weston quarterback Froemke right halfback Fred Hendershott left end William Fortune right guard Frank Culver right guard Thomas Garrett fullback Chester Morrison right end Elmer Cress left end William Cruse left halfback Arthur Weadock right halfback L O Lindstrom left guard and Harold Barnard left tackle 11 Week 4 Detroit edit Week 4 Detroit at Michigan 1 234TotalDetroit 0 030 3 Michigan 0 770 14 Date October 17 1917Location Ferry Field Ann Arbor MIReferee Holderness Lehigh On Wednesday October 17 1917 Michigan played the football team University of Detroit The game was the first and only football game ever played between the two schools 12 The Detroit team came into the game with a reputation for its powerful offense having scored 145 the week before against the University of Toledo 13 Michigan won the game by a score of 14 to 3 An interception led to a Michigan touchdown in the second quarter and two forward passes led to another touchdown in the third quarter Michigan s touchdowns were scored by Angus Goetz and Tad Wieman Wieman also kicked two points after touchdown Detroit scored on a dropkick field goal by halfback Allen 14 The game marked the Michigan debut of center Oscar Lambert who reportedly made fifty percent of Michigan s tackles 15 The game was played in 10 minute quarters Michigan s starting lineup against Detroit was Angus Goetz left end John Orton Goodsell left tackle Alan Boyd left guard Oscar Lambert center Frank Culver right guard Richard Weske right tackle Hanish right end Archie Weston quarterback Abe Cohn left halfback Froemke right halfback and Tad Wieman fullback Substitutes appearing in the game for Michigan were William Fortune right guard Oscar Cartwright right end L O Lindstrom left tackle Lowell Geneback quarterback 14 Week 5 Michigan Agricultural edit Week 5 Michigan Agricultural at Michigan 1 234TotalMichigan Agricultural 0 000 0 Michigan 6 0714 27 Date October 20 1917Location Ferry Field Ann Arbor MI Michigan played its annual game against Michigan Agricultural College at Ferry Field on October 20 1917 It was the 12th game between the two schools dating back to 1898 Michigan had won eight of the prior 11 games 16 Michigan won the 1917 game by a score of 27 to 0 Michigan scored in the first quarter on a drive that featured a 30 yard run by Tad Wieman and was capped by a 15 yard touchdown run by Archie Weston Wieman missed the kick for point after touchdown PAT At halftime the schools combined bands led a detachment of troops onto the field and played the Star Spangled Banner and The Victors In the third quarter the Wolverines scoring drive began with a 20 yard punt return by Weston with Wieman scoring on a seven yard run Wieman then kicked the PAT to give the Wolverines a 13 0 lead In the fourth quarter Wieman ran through the middle of the M A C line shook off five tacklers and scored on a 35 yard touchdown run Wieman added the PAT Later in the fourth quarter Weston ran 30 yards around the left end to the M A C 12 yard line and Wieman scored his third touchdown of the afternoon on a one yard run Wieman then kicked his third PAT for 21 points in the game 17 Michigan s starting lineup against M A C included Goetz left end Goodsell left tackle Boyd left guard Oscar Lambert center Frank Culver right guard Weske right tackle Cartwright right end Archie Weston quarterback Abe Cohn left halfback Genebach right halfback and Tad Wieman fullback Substitutes appearing in the game for Michigan were Rye right halfback Cruse left halfback Hanish left halfback Froemke left halfback William Fortune right guard Barnard right halfback Cress Hendershott Weadock Wellford Garrett and St Clair 18 Week 6 Nebraska edit Week 6 Nebraska at Michigan 1 234TotalNebraska 0 000 0 Michigan 7 733 20 Date October 27 1917Location Ferry Field Ann Arbor MIReferee Snyder Harvard On October 27 1917 Michigan played the football team from the University of Nebraska The game was the first between the two schools 19 The 1918 Michiganensian described the field conditions this way The heavy field soaked by a week s rain hampered the Nebraska boys while the Michiganders seemed to revel in the goo 20 Michigan won by a score of 20 to 0 Michigan s two touchdowns were scored by left halfback Gerald Froemke and fullback Tad Wieman Wieman scored 14 of Michigan s 20 points kicking two points after touchdown and two field goals in addition to his touchdown Froemke s touchdown came in the first quarter when he recovered a fumble at Nebraska s 10 yard line and behind the blocking of Wieman and Archie Weston returned the ball 90 yards for a touchdown 21 The game was played in 15 minute quarters Michigan s starting lineup against Nebraska was Angus Goetz left end John Orton Goodsell left tackle Frank Culver left guard Oscar Lambert center William Fortune right guard Richard Weske right tackle Boyd right end Archie Weston quarterback Froemke left halfback Joseph Hanish right halfback and Wieman fullback Substitutes appearing in the game for Michigan were William Cruse left halfback Harold Rye left halfback Lowell Genebach left halfback Lee Bonar left end and Chester Morrison right guard 21 Week 7 Kalamazoo edit Week 7 Kalamazoo at Michigan 1 234TotalKalamazoo 0 000 0 Michigan 14 211314 62 Date November 3 1917Location Ferry Field Ann Arbor MIReferee Snyder Harvard On November 3 1917 Michigan played the football team from Kalamazoo College The game was the fifth between the two schools dating back to 1899 Michigan had won the four previous games by a combined score of 177 to 0 22 Michigan won the 1917 game by a score of 62 to 0 Quarterback Archie Weston gained over 300 yards including runs of 60 yards 35 yards and two for 25 yards Weston also scored four touchdowns in the game Tad Wieman and William Cruse scored two touchdowns each and a ninth touchdown was scored by Gerald Froemke Wieman also kicked for eight points after touchdown 23 The game was played in 15 minute quarters Michigan s starting lineup against Kalamazoo was Angus Goetz left end John Orton Goodsell left tackle Frank Culver left guard Oscar Lambert center William Fortune right guard Richard Weske right tackle Oscar Cartwright right end Archie Weston quarterback Gerald Froemke left halfback Joseph Hanish right halfback and Tad Wieman fullback Substitutes appearing in the game for Michigan were Lowell Genebach right halback Lee Bonar left end William Cruse left halfback Alan Boyd right end Chester Morrison right tackle and Thomas Garrett center 23 Week 8 Cornell edit Week 8 Cornell at Michigan 1 234TotalCornell 0 000 0 Michigan 14 211314 62 Date November 10 1917Location Ferry Field Ann Arbor MIReferee Walter Eckersall Chicago On November 3 1917 Michigan played the football team from Cornell University The game was the 15th meeting of the teams dating back to 1889 Michigan had won only three of the prior 14 meetings 24 Michigan won the 1917 game by a score of 42 to 0 Michigan quarterback Archie Weston scored three touchdowns Additional touchdowns were scored by Cliff Sparks Joseph Hanish and Abe Cohn Tad Wieman was successful on all six kicks for point after touchdown 25 The game was played in 15 minute quarters Michigan s starting lineup against Cornell was Angus Goetz left end John Orton Goodsell left tackle Frank Culver left guard Oscar Lambert center William Fortune right guard Richard Weske right tackle Alan Boyd right end Archie Weston quarterback Cliff Sparks left halfback Joseph Hanish right halfback and TAd Wieman fullback 25 Week 9 at Penn edit Week 9 Michigan at Penn 1 2TotalMichigan 0Penn 0 Date November 17 1917Location Franklin Field Philadelphia PAReferee Tufts Brown On November 17 1917 Michigan played its annual rivalry game against the Penn Quakers football team The game was the 13th meeting between the teams dating back to 1899 After leaving the Big Ten Conference Penn became Michigan s regular season ending rivalry game In the 12 prior meetings Michigan had won only four times with the two teams playing to a scoreless tie in 1915 26 Michigan lost the 1917 game by a score of 16 to 0 Michigan and Penn played almost even in the first quarter with Penn gaining 53 yards from scrimmage to 45 for Michigan 27 However at the start of the second quarter Michigan s quarterback Archie Weston was ejected from the game after a fight with two Penn players Miller and Strauss 28 After Weston was ejected Penn dominated the game limiting Michigan to only seven yards from scrimmage in the entire second half Penn s scoring came on a touchdown by Cleary and three field goals and a point after touchdown by Howard Berry 27 The game was played in 15 minute quarters Michigan s starting lineup against Northwestern was Angus Goetz left end Goodsell left tackle Frank Culver left guard Oscar Lambert center William Fortune right guard Richard Weske right tackle Boyd right end Archie Weston quarterback Abe Cohn left halfback Joseph Hanish right halfback and Tad Wieman fullback 29 Week 10 at Northwestern edit Week 10 Michigan at Northwestern 1 234TotalMichigan 6 006 12 Northwestern 7 770 21 Date November 24 1917Location Northwestern Field Evanston ILReferee Holderness Lehigh On November 24 1917 Michigan played the football team from Northwestern University The game was the 15th meeting of the teams dating back to 1889 Michigan had won only three of the prior 14 meetings 30 The game represented Michigan s first game against a conference opponent after rejoining the Big Ten Conference Before the game started the Northwestern crowd greeted the Wolverines warmly and Walter Eckersall in the Chicago Tribune wrote That Michigan is welcomed in its return to the conference goes without saying 31 Michigan played the game with three of its key starters quarterback Archie Weston center Oscar Lambert and guard Frank Culver sidelined by injury 20 31 Michigan lost the 1917 game by a score of 21 to 12 Northwestern scored first on a forward pass from Ellingwood to Arrles Michigan responded with a scoring drive capped by a three year run by Gerald Froemke but Tad Wieman missed the point after touchdown PAT and Northwestern remained in the lead 7 6 Northwestern scored again on a short run by Koehler and extended its lead to 14 6 at halftime Northwestern scored again in the third period and led 21 6 In the fourth quarter Froemke returned a punt 50 yards Michigan scored a touchdown to reduce Northwestern s lead to 21 12 though accounts differ as to whether the second Michigan touchdown was scored by Froemke 31 or Wieman 32 The game was played in 15 minute quarters Michigan s starting lineup against Northwestern was Angus Goetz left end Wieman left tackle Alan Boyd left guard Goodsell center Morrison right guard Richard Weske right tackle Cartwright right end Froemke quarterback Rye left halfback Joseph Hanish right halfback and Abe Cohn fullback Substitutions for Michigan were Cliff Sparks left halfback William Fortune right guard and Morrison left tackle 32 Players editVarsity letter winners edit For their participation on the 1917 football team 18 players were awarded a varsity letter M 33 Those 18 players are Alan Boyd 34 Indianapolis Indiana started 5 games at left guard 3 games at right end 1 game at left tackle Oscar Cartwright Detroit Michigan started 6 games at right end Abe Cohn Portland Oregon started 5 games at left halfback 2 games at fullback 1 game at right halfback William R Cruse Detroit Michigan halfback Frank Culver Detroit Michigan started 4 games at left guard 3 games at left tackle 1 game at right guard William Fortune Springfield Illinois started 5 games at right guard Gerald Froemke Sheldon North Dakota started 3 games at left halfback 1 game at quarterback Lowell Genebach 35 Battle Creek Michigan started 1 game at quarterback 1 game at right halfback Angus Goetz De Tour Village Michigan started 9 games at left end John Orton Goodsell 36 Saginaw Michigan started 5 games at left tackle 3 games at right guard 2 games at center Joseph Hanish 37 Grand Rapids Michigan started 7 games at right halfback 1 game at right end Oscar Lambert Pennsboro West Virginia started 6 games at center Chester C Morrison Pittsburgh Pennsylvania started 1 game at right guard Harold Rye Sault Ste Marie Michigan started 1 game at left halfback 1 game at right halfback Cliff Sparks Jackson Michigan started 2 games at quarterback 1 game at left halfback Richard F Dick Weske 38 New London Connecticut started 10 games at right tackle Archie Weston Sault Ste Marie Michigan started 6 games at quarterback Tad Wieman Los Angeles California started 8 games at fullback 1 game at left tackle aMa letter winners edit Charles Beath Escanaba Michigan started 2 games at center Lee Bonar Belleville West Virginia end Harold M Cherry Buffalo New York center John H Emery Bedford Indiana end Thomas C Garrett Lakewood Ohio fullback Fred Hendershott Tecumseh Michigan end L O Lindstrom Marquette Michigan guard Others edit Elmer Cress Grand Rapids Michigan started 1 game at left end designated as reserve C H Graff reserve John Perrin reserve Julius St Clair Duluth Minnesota started 1 game at left guard Arthur Weadock reserve Scoring leaders edit Player Touchdowns Extra points Field goals TotalPoints Tad Wieman 14 36 3 129 Archie Weston 13 0 0 78 Gerald Froemke 4 0 0 24 Cliff Sparks 3 0 0 18 William Cruse 3 0 0 18 Abe Cohn 2 0 0 12 Angus Goetz 1 0 0 6 Joseph Hanish 1 0 0 6 Harold Rye 1 0 0 6 Thomas Garrett 1 0 0 6 Frank Culver 0 1 0 1 Totals 43 37 3 304 Awards and honors edit Captain Cedric C Smith All Americans Ernest Allmendinger Cedric C Smith Frank Culver 1 All Conference Ernie Vick Angus Goetz 1 Coaching staff edit nbsp Trainer Harry Tuthill and Yost Head coach Fielding H Yost Assistant coaches Prentiss Douglass Robert Watson Trainer Harry Tuthill Manager Charles F BoosReferences edit a b c 1917 Football Team University of Michigan Bentley Historical Library Retrieved May 1 2015 Athletics A Training For Arms The Michigan Alumnus October 1917 p 2 The 1917 Football Team The Michigan Alumnus November 1917 p 70 Prospects for the Team The Michigan Alumnus October 1917 p 51 Michigan vs Case Institute of Technology OH College Football Data Warehouse David DeLassus Archived from the original on July 9 2015 Retrieved May 1 2015 a b Michigan 41 Case 0 The Michigan Alumnus October 1917 pp 49 51 Michigan vs Western Michigan College Football Data Warehouse David DeLassus Archived from the original on September 7 2015 Retrieved April 30 2015 a b Wolverines Just Manage To Win Out Michiganders Come From Behind in Closing Minutes of Game With Kalamazoo Teachers Hold Lead Almost Until Finish Final Score Is 17 13 Sparks Plays Sensational Game Until Carried From Field Detroit Free Press October 11 1917 p 13 Archived from the original on March 5 2016 Retrieved July 5 2017 Michiganensian 1918 p 281 Michigan vs Mount Union OH College Football Data Warehouse David DeLassus Archived from the original on September 7 2015 Retrieved April 30 2015 a b Wolverines Trample on Mount Union Visitors Offer Little Opposition to Rushes of Yost s Men and Are Snowed Under by 69 0 New Quarterback of North Is Uncovered Weston a Soo Boy Tears Things Up After Taking Hold of Pilot Game Early in Game Detroit Free Press October 14 1917 p 17 Michigan vs Detroit MI College Football Data Warehouse David DeLassus Archived from the original on September 7 2015 Retrieved May 1 2015 U OF D Runs Over Toledo Ruthlessly Maumeeans Show Little in Way of Football Ability and University Rolls Up 145 Points Detroit Free Press October 11 1917 p 13 permanent dead link a b E A Batchelor October 18 1917 Wolverines Victorious Over U of D Michigan Beats Jefferson Avenue Boys 14 to 3 in Scrappy Erratic Game Forward Passes Give Winners Touchdowns Detroit Free Press p 11 Michiganensian 1918 p 281 Michigan vs Michigan St College Football Data Warehouse David DeLassus Archived from the original on May 26 2015 Retrieved April 30 2015 Detailed Description of Michigan Aggie Bout Detroit Free Press October 21 1917 p 21 E A Batchelor October 21 1917 Michigan Is Victor Over Aggies Detroit Free Press p 19 Archived from the original on July 22 2015 Retrieved July 5 2017 Michigan vs Nebraska College Football Data Warehouse David DeLassus Archived from the original on May 5 2015 Retrieved May 1 2015 a b Michiganensian 1918 p 280 a b Harry Bullion October 28 1917 Yost s Team Walks Over Nebraskans Froemke s Long Run Is Game s Feature Detroit Free Press p 19 Michigan vs Kalamazoo MI College Football Data Warehouse David DeLassus Archived from the original on September 7 2015 Retrieved May 1 2015 a b Yost s Team Overpowers Kalamazoo Long Runs Feature One Sided Contest Detroit Free Press November 4 1917 p 21 Michigan vs Cornell NY College Football Data Warehouse David DeLassus Archived from the original on September 7 2015 Retrieved May 1 2015 a b Michigan 42 Cornell 0 December 1917 p 192 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a newspaper ignored help Michigan vs Pennsylvania College Football Data Warehouse David DeLassus Archived from the original on May 27 2015 Retrieved May 1 2015 a b Grid Air Raid by Berry Licks Michigan 16 to 0 Chicago Tribune November 18 1917 p 2 1 Michiganensian 1918 p 284 Pennsylvania 16 Michigan 0 December 1917 p 192 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a newspaper ignored help Michigan vs Northwestern IL College Football Data Warehouse David DeLassus Archived from the original on May 5 2015 Retrieved May 1 2015 a b c Walter Eckersall November 25 1917 Purple Surprises Michigan 21 to 12 Chicago Tribune p 2 1 a b Northwestern 21 Michigan 12 December 1917 pp 192 193 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a newspaper ignored help Varsity M s Awarded The Michigan Alumnus December 1917 pp 193 194 Alan W Boyd born March 11 1897 Indianapolis Indiana He was awarded the medal for being Michigan s best athlete and student for the 1917 18 academic year He became a lawyer practicing in Indiana He died in May 1987 in Indianapolis Lowell Burke Genebach born October 13 1898 Michigan died September 1978 Battle Creek Michigan John Orton Goodsell Jr born September 29 1897 Lowell Michigan He became an oral surgeon practicing in Saginaw Michigan starting in approximately 1922 He died in January 1977 at Saginaw Joseph Anthony Hanish born January 11 1896 Grand Rapids Michigan At the outbreak of World War II he was living in Oak Park Illinois working for Buick Motor Division He died March 1984 in Grand Rapids Michigan Richard Ferdinand Weske sometimes listed as Ferdinand Richard Weske born August 15 1894 in Petrograd Russia now known as Saint Petersburg He came to the United States in June 1903 with his parents Peter and Agnela Weske and sister Juliana He was raised in New London Connecticut At the time of the 1910 Census he was living in New London with his father Peter a 41 year old machinist and sister Juliana age 14 He became a naturalized U S citizen and enrolled at the University of Michigan as an engineering student At the time of the 1930 Census he was living in Salt Lake City with his wife Wanda daughters Jacqueline and Juliana and was working as a civil engineer for a railroad He died in October 1971 in Nevada City Nevada External links edit1917 Football Team Bentley Historical Library University of Michigan Athletics History 1917 18 Michigan Alumnus includes accounts of each game 1918 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