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  2. 1911 Carlisle Indians football team - Wikipedia

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    Against Harvard, Jim Thorpe scored all of the Indians' points in a shocking upset over the period powerhouse, 18–15. The only loss for Carlisle came at the hands of Syracuse the following week, 12–11. [1] Walter Camp selected Thorpe first-team All-American. One source claims Thorpe was "recognized as the greatest player of the year and a ...

  3. Carlisle Indians football - Wikipedia

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    The 1911 Carlisle Indians football team pose with a game ball from the upset of Harvard. Coach "Pop" Warner (standing, third from right) and Jim Thorpe (seated, third from right) are pictured. In 1903, an Indian team coached by Pop Warner first employed its infamous "hidden-ball play" against heavily favored Harvard. Warner, as coach at Cornell ...

  4. List of Carlisle Indians football seasons - Wikipedia

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    The Carlisle Indians football team competed in the highest level of competition in college football during its 25 seasons of play from 1893 until 1917, representing the Carlisle Indian Industrial School. The team's all-time record or 173–91–13, a .648 winning percentage, is the best record of any major defunct college football team.

  5. Carlisle Indian Industrial School - Wikipedia

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    The Carlisle Indian School was a well-spring for the Society of American Indians, the first Indian rights organization created by and for Indians. The society was a group of about fifty prominent Native American intelligentsia who exchanged views collectively confronting their tribes and gave birth to Pan-Indianism . [ 88 ]

  6. Gus Welch - Wikipedia

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    He attended the Carlisle Indian School, located in Carlisle, Pennsylvania and graduated in 1911. Gus was one of Carlisle's first honor students. Gus was one of Carlisle's first honor students. While at Carlisle, Welch was the quarterback for the school’s football team, which featured Jim Thorpe and was coached by Pop Warner .

  7. Pop Warner - Wikipedia

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    The 1911 Carlisle Indians pose with a game ball from their upset of Harvard. The 1907 team included a young Jim Thorpe, considered one of the greatest athletes who ever lived. [82] [83] Thorpe weighed just 155 lb (70 kg), light for a football player. Warner played him as a substitute, encouraging him to put his time into track and field. [75]

  8. Albert Exendine - Wikipedia

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    Exendine was born in Indian Territory [1] and played for Pop Warner's Carlisle Indians from 1902 to 1907. Though never having played the game before arriving at the institute, Exendine was named to Walter Camp's third-team All-American team in 1906. Vanderbilt upset Carlisle 4–0 in 1906.

  9. Frank Mount Pleasant - Wikipedia

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    The team included many former college stars, including Tall Chief, a teammate at Carlisle Indian School. [1] Mount Pleasant worked odd jobs throughout the remainder of his life. He enjoyed playing the piano. His death in 1937 is a mystery, as two policemen found him unconscious on a Buffalo sidewalk. He died three days later at Emergency Hospital.