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C. K. Fauver

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333:. In a controversial game known for rough and dirty play, including a Michigan player being kicked out for punching an Oberlin player and the Umpire, Oberlin claimed a 24 to 22 win Because of injuries to other players, Fauver helped the Yoeman effort by playing two positions. In middle game he moved from left tackle to right tackle. The game ended with a dispute over the time remaining. Oberlin contended the game was over resulting in an Oberlin win. Michigan contended there was still time left. Oberlin left the field so they could catch a train back to Ohio. Michigan stayed on the field and ran a play with no opposition that resulted in a touchdown. Both teams claimed victory. Oberlin finished the season with a 16–0 victory over 844:
There is conflicting information on the exact record of the 1895 Miami University football team. Miami University media guide list the 1895 season record as 3–0 with victories over Wittenberg, Butler and Cincinnati. The December 1895 edition of the Miami Student show 3 additional games with victories
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Fauver earned a varsity letter in football at Oberlin in 1892, 1893, 1894 and 1895. In 1892, Fauver was not a student at the college but a student at the Oberlin Academy, a college predatory school run by the college. He still played on the college football team, which included his brother Louis B.
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game and stay three weeks. In addition to coaching, Fauver also suited up and played in games. The Miami University student newspaper praised his play versus Wittenberg for being "in almost every play" and credited him for knocking down six player in one play. Fauver is credited with an undefeated
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in 1897. He was active on campus including being on the debate team, assistant editor of the student newspaper and manager of the annual yearbook. A talented athlete, he played varsity football and baseball and was captain of the football team in 1893 and 1894, and captain of the baseball team in
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Even with living in Cleveland and New York, Fauver was still involved with Oberlin. In 1920 he became a trustee of Oberlin College. In 1933 he returned to the city of Oberlin as both an investment executive for the college as well as the President of
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by a score of 8–22. The team was hampered by injuries and lack of practice due to exams. The injuries forced Fauver to move from the line to the backfield for the game.
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where he continued his legal career where he specialized in import and export trade law. During this time he became Vice-President and General Counsel of
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football guide. The 1894 Oberlin Yeoman were again coached by John W. Heisman. Fauver once again was elected captain, but Heisman moved him from the
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by a score of 6–6 after beating them yearly in the year by a score of 4–0. This record allowed Oberlin to claim the 1896 Ohio State Championship.
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Fauver once again played on Oberlin varsity football team in 1895. The team finished with a record of 4–1–1 under former
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against the Pittsburgh Pirates. He threw a complete game with no earned runs. The following season, he played for the
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In 1893, Fauver was elected captain of the varsity football team after Will Merriam resigned. The team was coached by
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During 1892 Oberlin claims a second victory over the Ohio State. Ohio State does not acknowledge playing the game.
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After winning its first six games against teams from Ohio, Oberlin crossed the border to play regional power
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and finished the season undefeated with a record of 7–0 including a season with an opening victory over
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Fauver returned to coaching in 1902. While teaching law, he became the head baseball coach at
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Before the 1894 season Fauver brought national attention to Oberlin by being featured in
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later overruled the game officials allowing a game winning kick by Penn State.
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coach during the late 19th century. In 1895, he became the first paid coach at
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During the time he was attending law school in Cleveland, Fauver played
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against Chicago. Oberlin won the first 6 games but lost the last one to
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and finished with a 6–1 record including victories over Ohio State,
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Fauver during the time he was baseball coach at Western Spartans
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In 1895, before he graduated from Oberlin, Fauver was hired by
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while travelling from Ohio to Florida. He had stopped in
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When Oberlin Was King of the Gridiron – The Heisman Years
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Fauver entered Oberlin College in 1893 and graduated
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During 1892 Oberlin claims a 24–22 victory over the
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Fauver Stricken in Georgia" 409: 2181:Deaths from coronary thrombosis 2151:People from Chatsworth, Georgia 2146:Oberlin Yeomen baseball players 2141:Oberlin Yeomen football players 2136:Oberlin Yeomen football coaches 2131:Miami RedHawks football coaches 1259: 1237: 1215: 1206: 1192:"Miami 2009 Football Fan Guide" 1184: 1150: 1124: 1089: 1080: 1071: 1062: 1053: 1044: 1035: 1026: 1017: 1008: 838: 2111:Major League Baseball pitchers 999: 978: 952: 935:"Oberlin Football Record Book" 898:Upton, Harriet Taylor (1910), 825: 816: 1: 2121:Cleveland Lake Shores players 2096:19th-century baseball players 856: 352:. Fauver helped by scoring a 1723:# denotes interim head coach 1295:. March 4, 1942. p. 19. 362:Case Institute of Technology 7: 2126:Louisville Colonels players 2101:American football halfbacks 887:. 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North Eaton, Ohio
Chatsworth, Georgia
Oberlin
Oberlin
Louisville Colonels
Cleveland Lake Shores
Tackle
halfback
Pitcher
HC
Miami (OH)
Oberlin
Western Reserve
college football
Miami University
Oxford, Ohio
Oberlin College
Major League
pitcher
Louisville Colonels
North Eaton, Ohio
Oberlin, Ohio
Oberlin Academy
Lorain County, Ohio
Edward Fauver
Edgar Fauver
Phi Beta Kappa
John W. Heisman
Carl Sheldon Williams

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