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920: 36: 289:"He can run, White can. He followed the ball like a hound follows the fox. Ever ready to scoop it up and run with all the speed in his long, lithe limbs. Once out in front he runs like the wind, looks neither to the right nor left, but with his nose pointing toward the enemy's goal his cleets tear up the muddy turf and he runs faster and faster until, the leather tucked under his arm in a vise-like grip, he plants it behind the line and wins the game. That's Sam White." 869: 611: 847: 530: 293:
White won accolades for his alert play during the 1911 season. One sports writer opined that "football has never known a player with a 'nose for the ball' like 'Sammy' White." Another writer added, "The college football season each year develops a 'hero,' and this year his name is Sanford B. White,
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on November 4, 1911, White was responsible for all eight points scored by the Tigers. He blocked a field goal attempt by Harvard and then picked up the loose ball and returned it 95 yards for a touchdown. Later in the game, Harvard's quarterback caught a punt deep in Harvard's territory. White
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in front of a crowd of 33,000. Princeton won the game 6–3 in large part due to the play of White. White recovered five Yale fumbles on a field of ankle-deep mud. He returned one of those fumbles 65 yards for a touchdown for Princeton's only score. The
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White was also the president of Princeton's senior class, president of its Senior Student Council, and was voted the most popular, most respected, best all-around man, and the man who did most for his class. He graduated from Princeton in June 1912.
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White reportedly considered baseball his true love, disliked football, and joined the football team in 1911 only after being coaxed into doing so. Having been a substitute on the 1910 football team, he became a starter at
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team. During his sophomore year, he did not play football and played only baseball and basketball. He was selected as the captain of the baseball team as a junior and led the team to a baseball championship.
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After his discharge from the military, White returned to work for International Harvester. He became the secretary and remained with the company until his retirement in 1947.
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team. He led the team to the 1911 eastern college football championship. The 1911 Princeton team compiled an 8-0-2 record and outscored opponents 179 to 15.
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reportedly "hurled himself at the Harvard man in a fierce tackle and threw him back over the goal line for a safety that won the game for Princeton."
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left end of the Princeton team." Yet another proclaimed him "the greatest athlete the institution has ever produced."
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At the end of the 1911 season, White was chosen as a first-team All-American on the teams selected by, among others,
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led its story on the game with a front-page headline, "TIGERS' FOOTBALL HERO FOR PRESIDENT."
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Two weeks after the Harvard game, White played his final football game for Princeton against
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player in 1911. He scored every point for the Tigers in their 1911 victories over
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in 1908. At Princeton, he became a four-sport star, competing in football,
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Tommy Clark (December 8, 1911). "All American Football Team For 1911".
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committee at Princeton, raising funds to support the allied cause in
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in the Midwest. He next worked for the Princeton Bank and Trust Co.
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In the fall of 1917, White served as the chairman of the local
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This article is about the sportsman. For the architect, see
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In April 1913, White was married to Jeanette McAusland at
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team from 1910 to 1911 and was a consensus first-team
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In January 1918, he enlisted in the 239: 1184: 1054:1911 College Football All-America Team 564: 562: 434: 432: 430: 202: 1202:All-American college football players 1026: 929: 612:"Tigers' Football Hero For President" 801: 440:"Sammy White, Football Hero of 1911" 399: 348:Business career and military service 297: 559: 427: 369:Aviation Section, U.S. Signal Corps 354:International Harvester Corporation 13: 876:. January 24, 1918. Archived from 854:. January 19, 1918. Archived from 738: 634:"Sam White Is All-Around Twinkler" 555:. College Football Data Warehouse. 529:Robert Edgren (October 29, 1916). 512:"Sam White Trying For Hockey Team" 14: 1253: 1237:Princeton Tigers baseball players 1212:Princeton Tigers football players 905: 415:Jim Nasium (December 10, 1911). 256:In Princeton's 8–6 victory over 884: 862: 840: 819: 783: 765: 755:"White Given Bit of Yale Field" 747: 721: 710: 692: 681: 666: 655: 644: 626: 604: 583: 545: 522: 504: 486: 468: 450: 177: 136:Sanford Brownell "Sammy" White 1: 333:The Christian Science Monitor 1217:Hyannis Harbor Hawks players 197: 7: 494:"Fourth of July at Hyannis" 10: 1258: 734:. Baseball Magazine. 1912. 553:"Princeton Yearly Results" 18: 1112: 1061: 965: 251:Princeton Tigers football 184:Fall River, Massachusetts 152:Princeton Tigers football 104: 99: 87: 75: 70: 57: 51:Fall River, Massachusetts 44: 33: 874:The Atlanta Constitution 476:"4th of July at Hyannis" 393: 229:Cape Cod Baseball League 170:at Princeton. 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Index

Stanford White

Fall River, Massachusetts
Easton, Maryland
Position(s)
End
College
Princeton University
National champion
1911
All-American
1911
American football
baseball
college football
Princeton Tigers football
All-American football
Harvard
Yale
basketball
captain
Fall River, Massachusetts
Exeter
New Hampshire
Princeton University
baseball
basketball
track
Hyannis town team
Cape Cod Baseball League

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