1917 Yale Bulldogs football team

The 1917 Yale Bulldogs football team, commonly known in 1917 as the Yale "Informals",[1][2] represented Yale University in the 1917 college football season. The team compiled an undefeated 3–0 record and outscored opponents by a total of 47 to 0 in games against Loomis Institute (a private boarding school), New Haven Naval Base, and Trinity College.[3] No Yale player received first-team honors on the 1917 College Football All-America Team.

1917 Yale Bulldogs football
ConferenceIndependent
Record3–0
Head coach
Home stadiumYale Bowl
Seasons
← 1916
1919 →
1917 Eastern college football independents records
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Pittsburgh  1000
Williams  701
Yale  300
Princeton  200
Syracuse  811
Army  710
Rutgers  711
Penn  920
Brown  820
Fordham  720
Lehigh  720
Boston College  620
Swarthmore  620
Washington & Jefferson  730
Colgate  420
Harvard  313
New Hampshire  322
Dartmouth  530
Geneva  531
Penn State  540
Buffalo  440
NYU  223
Tufts  330
Carnegie Tech  231
Bucknell  351
Lafayette  350
Holy Cross  340
Rhode Island State  242
Carlisle  360
Columbia  240
Delaware  250
Cornell  360
Franklin & Marshall  260
Villanova  032
Temple  061

Schedule

DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
October 27 Loomis Institute Windsor, CTW 7–0 [4]
November 10 New Haven Naval BaseW 33–0 [2]
November 17 Trinity (CT)
  • Yale Bowl
  • New Haven, CT
W 7–0500[1]

Roster

  • A. D. Hendrickson, left end
  • W. W. Meekins, left tackle
  • G. Williams, left guard
  • H. S. Walters, center
  • A. M. Vorys, right guard
  • K. Hamill, right tackle
  • M. Borders, right end
  • C. J. Stewart, fullback
  • S. L. Reinhardt, right halfback
  • C. G. Stradella, left halfback
  • G. W. O'Connor, quarterback
  • G. M. Sidenberg, substitute guard
  • W. Bushby, substitute halfback
  • J. P. Weyerhauser, substitute center

Source:[3]

Coaching staff

Tad Jones, who had been Yale's head coach in 1916, was called away from Yale for government service during the 1917 season. In his place, Arthur Brides served as the team's coach. Charles J. Stewart was the team captain, and Philip C. Walsh was the team manager. John Mack was the trainer and Brides' chief assistant coach.[5][3]

References


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