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Dave Allerdice

David Way Allerdice (March 26, 1887 – January 10, 1941) was an American football player and coach. He played college football as the University of Michigan as a halfback from 1907 to 1909. Allerdice served as the head football coach at Butler University in 1911 and the University of Texas at Austin from 1911 to 1915. He left Butler after the team's first game in early October to move to Texas, succeeding his former Michigan teammate Billy Wasmund, who had died from a fall.

Dave Allerdice
Allerdice, 1909
Biographical details
Born(1887-03-26)March 26, 1887
Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S.
DiedJanuary 10, 1941(1941-01-10) (aged 53)
Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S.
Playing career
1907–1909Michigan
Position(s)Halfback
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1910Michigan (assistant)
1911Butler
1911–1915Texas
Head coaching record
Overall36–11–1
Accomplishments and honors
Awards

Early life and playing career edit

Allerdice was born in Indianapolis, Indiana in 1887. He enrolled at the University of Michigan and played at the right halfback position for coach Fielding H. Yost's Michigan Wolverines football teams from 1907 to 1909. Allerdice played on offense and defense for Michigan, and he also handled place-kicking and punting responsibilities. He was Michigan's leading scorer in 1908 with 64 points in seven games, and again in 1909 with 51 points in seven games. In 1908, he scored all of Michigan's points a 12–6 win over Notre Dame and a 10–6 win over Ohio State. He scored a career-high 19 points (two touchdowns, six extra points, and a field goal) in a 1909 victory over Syracuse.[1] Allerdice won praise from the press for playing through injuries, playing the 1908 Penn game with a broken collarbone and the 1909 Penn game with a broken hand.

Allerdice served as captain of the 1909 Michigan football team that compiled a record of 6–1, outscored opponents 116 to 34, and held six of seven opponents to six points or less. At the end of the 1909 season, he was selected as a first-team All-American by The New York Times and syndicated sports writer, Tommy Clark.[2][3][4][5] He was a second-team pick on Walter Camp's 1909 College Football All-America Team.[6] Walter Eckersall also picked Allerdice as a first-team halfback on his 1909 All-Western team.[7]

Coaching career edit

 
Allerdice, c. 1913

After one year as an assistant coach to Yost in 1910, Allerdice became head coach at Butler University in his hometown of Indianapolis, Indiana, but left for the University of Texas to assume the head coaching position there after Billy Wasmund suddenly died in October 1911.

At age 25, Allerdice is still the youngest head coach in Texas football history. His Longhorns finished 5–2 in 1911, 7–1 in both the 1912 and 1913 seasons, and went unbeaten at 8–0 in 1914. In the inaugural Southwest Conference season in 1915, Texas finished 6–3 with losses to Oklahoma, Texas A&M, and Notre Dame. At season's end, despite a career record of 33–7 with the Longhorns, Allerdice informed the Athletic Council of his resignation because of the "super critical nature of the Texas fans."

Later life, family, and death edit

Allerdice was married in October 1916 to Cornelia Simrall Keasbey, in Austin, Texas. He returned to Indianapolis and went into his family's meat packing business. In a draft registration card completed in June 1917, Allerdice indicated that he was working as cattle buyer in Indianapolis.[8] At the time of the 1920 Census, Allerdice and his wife were listed as residents of Indianapolis along with their son, David W. Allerdice, Jr., age one.[9] In 1930, Allerdice continued to be a resident of Indianapolis along with his wife, Cornelia, and sons David (age 11) and John (age 8). A third son, Anthony, was born in 1933. [10]

On January 5, 1941, a fire broke out at Allerdice's home at 3617 Washington Boulevard in Indianapolis. Allerdice's wife, Cornelia, and youngest son, Anthony, died in the fire from suffocation. Allerdice and his eldest son, Dave Jr., suffered severe burns. Allerdice was taken to Methodist Hospital, where he died on January 10.[11]

Honors edit

Allerdice was posthumously inducted into the Longhorn Hall of Honor in 1981.

Head coaching record edit

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs
Butler Christians (Independent) (1911)
1911 Butler 3–4–1[n 1]
Butler: 3–4–1
Texas Longhorns (Independent) (1911–1914)
1911 Texas 5–2
1912 Texas 7–1
1913 Texas 7–1
1914 Texas 8–0
Texas Longhorns (Southwest Conference) (1915)
1915 Texas 6–3 2–2 T–3rd
Texas: 33–7 2–2
Total: 36–11–1

Notes edit

  1. ^ Allerdice left Butler after the team's first game in early October to become the head football coach at University of Texas at Austin, succeeding Billy Wasmund, who died as a result of a fall.[12] Walter Gipe coached Butler for the remainder of the season.[13] Butler credits the entire season to Allerdice.[14]

References edit

  1. ^ "Yost Team Buries Syracuse: Michigan Wins from Easterners by Score of 43 to 0: Helped Much by Fumbles; Wasmund Stars in Eighty-Five Yard Dash and Benbrook in Defense". Chicago Daily Tribune. October 31, 1909. p. C1.
  2. ^ "All-American Team Picked on Form During 1909: Problems Confronting Experts Who Take Up This Thankless and Difficult Task of Choosing the So-Called 'Best'" (PDF). The New York Times. November 28, 1909.
  3. ^ "All-American Team Chosen". The Daily Review (Decatur, IL). December 1, 1909.
  4. ^ Tommy Clark (December 6, 1909). "All American Football Team For Season Of 1909". Lowell Sun.
  5. ^ Tommy Clark (1909-12-09). "All American Football Team For Season Of 1909". Fresno Morning Republican.
  6. ^ "Benbrook of Michigan Is Picked For First Team--Captain Allerdice and Magidsohn Are on Second--Western Football Receives Warm Praise". Detroit Free Press. December 15, 1909. p. 11.[permanent dead link]
  7. ^ Walter Eckersall (November 28, 1909). "Eckersall Picks the All Western: Football Expert Names Season's Best Players in This Section of Country; Four from Conference; Michigan and Notre Dame Given Other Seven Places on Honorary Team". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. C1. 2016-03-06 at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ Draft registration card completed June 1917 by David Way Allerdice. Ancestry.com. World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 [database on-line]. Registration Location: Marion County, Indiana; Roll: 1504019; Draft Board: 5.
  9. ^ Ancestry.com. 1920 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Census Place: Indianapolis Ward 8, Marion, Indiana; Roll: T625_453; Page: 9A; Enumeration District: 139; Image: 316.
  10. ^ Ancestry.com. 1930 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Census Place: Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana; Roll: 608; Page: 10A; Enumeration District: 41; Image: 475.0.
  11. ^ "David Allerdice Sr. Dies, 3d Death In Home Blaze Fatal to Wife, Son". The Indianapolis Star. Indianapolis, Indiana. January 11, 1941. p. 3. Retrieved November 1, 2021 – via Newspapers.com  .
  12. ^ "Allerdice To Succeed Old Teammate As Coach". South Bend Tribune. South Bend, Indiana. Associated Press. October 7, 1911. p. 12. Retrieved November 1, 2021 – via Newspapers.com  .
  13. ^ "Butler". The Indianapolis Star. Indianapolis, Indiana. October 11, 1911. p. 11. Retrieved November 1, 2021 – via Newspapers.com  .
  14. ^ "Butler Football School Records" (PDF). Indianapolis, Indiana: Butler University. p. 7. Retrieved November 1, 2021.

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David Way Allerdice March 26 1887 January 10 1941 was an American football player and coach He played college football as the University of Michigan as a halfback from 1907 to 1909 Allerdice served as the head football coach at Butler University in 1911 and the University of Texas at Austin from 1911 to 1915 He left Butler after the team s first game in early October to move to Texas succeeding his former Michigan teammate Billy Wasmund who had died from a fall Dave AllerdiceAllerdice 1909Biographical detailsBorn 1887 03 26 March 26 1887Indianapolis Indiana U S DiedJanuary 10 1941 1941 01 10 aged 53 Indianapolis Indiana U S Playing career1907 1909MichiganPosition s HalfbackCoaching career HC unless noted 1910Michigan assistant 1911Butler1911 1915TexasHead coaching recordOverall36 11 1Accomplishments and honorsAwardsSecond team All American 1909 Contents 1 Early life and playing career 2 Coaching career 3 Later life family and death 4 Honors 5 Head coaching record 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksEarly life and playing career editAllerdice was born in Indianapolis Indiana in 1887 He enrolled at the University of Michigan and played at the right halfback position for coach Fielding H Yost s Michigan Wolverines football teams from 1907 to 1909 Allerdice played on offense and defense for Michigan and he also handled place kicking and punting responsibilities He was Michigan s leading scorer in 1908 with 64 points in seven games and again in 1909 with 51 points in seven games In 1908 he scored all of Michigan s points a 12 6 win over Notre Dame and a 10 6 win over Ohio State He scored a career high 19 points two touchdowns six extra points and a field goal in a 1909 victory over Syracuse 1 Allerdice won praise from the press for playing through injuries playing the 1908 Penn game with a broken collarbone and the 1909 Penn game with a broken hand Allerdice served as captain of the 1909 Michigan football team that compiled a record of 6 1 outscored opponents 116 to 34 and held six of seven opponents to six points or less At the end of the 1909 season he was selected as a first team All American by The New York Times and syndicated sports writer Tommy Clark 2 3 4 5 He was a second team pick on Walter Camp s 1909 College Football All America Team 6 Walter Eckersall also picked Allerdice as a first team halfback on his 1909 All Western team 7 Coaching career edit nbsp Allerdice c 1913 After one year as an assistant coach to Yost in 1910 Allerdice became head coach at Butler University in his hometown of Indianapolis Indiana but left for the University of Texas to assume the head coaching position there after Billy Wasmund suddenly died in October 1911 At age 25 Allerdice is still the youngest head coach in Texas football history His Longhorns finished 5 2 in 1911 7 1 in both the 1912 and 1913 seasons and went unbeaten at 8 0 in 1914 In the inaugural Southwest Conference season in 1915 Texas finished 6 3 with losses to Oklahoma Texas A amp M and Notre Dame At season s end despite a career record of 33 7 with the Longhorns Allerdice informed the Athletic Council of his resignation because of the super critical nature of the Texas fans Later life family and death editAllerdice was married in October 1916 to Cornelia Simrall Keasbey in Austin Texas He returned to Indianapolis and went into his family s meat packing business In a draft registration card completed in June 1917 Allerdice indicated that he was working as cattle buyer in Indianapolis 8 At the time of the 1920 Census Allerdice and his wife were listed as residents of Indianapolis along with their son David W Allerdice Jr age one 9 In 1930 Allerdice continued to be a resident of Indianapolis along with his wife Cornelia and sons David age 11 and John age 8 A third son Anthony was born in 1933 10 On January 5 1941 a fire broke out at Allerdice s home at 3617 Washington Boulevard in Indianapolis Allerdice s wife Cornelia and youngest son Anthony died in the fire from suffocation Allerdice and his eldest son Dave Jr suffered severe burns Allerdice was taken to Methodist Hospital where he died on January 10 11 Honors editAllerdice was posthumously inducted into the Longhorn Hall of Honor in 1981 Head coaching record editYear Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl playoffs Butler Christians Independent 1911 1911 Butler 3 4 1 n 1 Butler 3 4 1 Texas Longhorns Independent 1911 1914 1911 Texas 5 2 1912 Texas 7 1 1913 Texas 7 1 1914 Texas 8 0 Texas Longhorns Southwest Conference 1915 1915 Texas 6 3 2 2 T 3rd Texas 33 7 2 2 Total 36 11 1Notes edit Allerdice left Butler after the team s first game in early October to become the head football coach at University of Texas at Austin succeeding Billy Wasmund who died as a result of a fall 12 Walter Gipe coached Butler for the remainder of the season 13 Butler credits the entire season to Allerdice 14 References edit Yost Team Buries Syracuse Michigan Wins from Easterners by Score of 43 to 0 Helped Much by Fumbles Wasmund Stars in Eighty Five Yard Dash and Benbrook in Defense Chicago Daily Tribune October 31 1909 p C1 All American Team Picked on Form During 1909 Problems Confronting Experts Who Take Up This Thankless and Difficult Task of Choosing the So Called Best PDF The New York Times November 28 1909 All American Team Chosen The Daily Review Decatur IL December 1 1909 Tommy Clark December 6 1909 All American Football Team For Season Of 1909 Lowell Sun Tommy Clark 1909 12 09 All American Football Team For Season Of 1909 Fresno Morning Republican Benbrook of Michigan Is Picked For First Team Captain Allerdice and Magidsohn Are on Second Western Football Receives Warm Praise Detroit Free Press December 15 1909 p 11 permanent dead link Walter Eckersall November 28 1909 Eckersall Picks the All Western Football Expert Names Season s Best Players in This Section of Country Four from Conference Michigan and Notre Dame Given Other Seven Places on Honorary Team Chicago Daily Tribune p C1 Archived 2016 03 06 at the Wayback Machine Draft registration card completed June 1917 by David Way Allerdice Ancestry com World War I Draft Registration Cards 1917 1918 database on line Registration Location Marion County Indiana Roll 1504019 Draft Board 5 Ancestry com 1920 United States Federal Census database on line Census Place Indianapolis Ward 8 Marion Indiana Roll T625 453 Page 9A Enumeration District 139 Image 316 Ancestry com 1930 United States Federal Census database on line Census Place Indianapolis Marion Indiana Roll 608 Page 10A Enumeration District 41 Image 475 0 David Allerdice Sr Dies 3d Death In Home Blaze Fatal to Wife Son The Indianapolis Star Indianapolis Indiana January 11 1941 p 3 Retrieved November 1 2021 via Newspapers com nbsp Allerdice To Succeed Old Teammate As Coach South Bend Tribune South Bend Indiana Associated Press October 7 1911 p 12 Retrieved November 1 2021 via Newspapers com nbsp Butler The Indianapolis Star Indianapolis Indiana October 11 1911 p 11 Retrieved November 1 2021 via Newspapers com nbsp Butler Football School Records PDF Indianapolis Indiana Butler University p 7 Retrieved November 1 2021 External links editDave Allerdice at Find a Grave nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dave Allerdice amp oldid 1213091805, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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