1898 Maryland Aggies football team

1898 Maryland Aggies football
Conference Independent
1898 record 261
Head coach Frank Kenly
Captain Frank Kenly
1898 college football independents records
Conf  Overall
TeamW L T  W L T
Harvard      11 0 0
North Carolina      9 0 0
Drexel      7 0 0
Princeton      11 0 1
California      8 0 2
USC      5 1 1
Oregon      3 1 0
Clemson      3 1 0
Notre Dame      4 2 0
Stanford      5 3 1
Virginia      6 5 0
Montana      3 2 0
Utah      2 1 0
Washington      1 1 0
Washington Agricultural      0 0 1
Oregon Agricultural      1 2 1
Maryland      2 6 1

The 1898 Maryland Aggies football team represented the Maryland Agricultural College (now the University of Maryland) in the 1898 college football season. The team was led by player-coach Frank Kenly and finished with a 261 record.[1]

Schedule

Date Time Opponent Site Result
October 13, 1898 Columbian College Park, Maryland L 175  
October 15, 1898 Western Maryland Westminster, Maryland L 320  
October 18, 1898 Eastern High School College Park, Maryland W 360  
October 22, 1898 Gallaudet College Park, Maryland L 330  
October 26, 1898 at Rock Hill College Ellicott City, Maryland T 1212  
October 29, 1898 at Johns Hopkins Baltimore, Maryland L 160  
November 2, 1898 at Episcopal High School Alexandria, Virginia L 370  
November 5, 1898 at Rock Hill College Ellicott City, Maryland W 270  
November 12, 1898 St. John's L 60  
All times are in Eastern Time.

Personnel

The players of the 1898 team were:[2]

  • Grant Church, end
  • Hiram Collins, end
  • English Eyster, end
  • Frank Hines, end
  • F. H. Peters, end
  • Jim Bradley, tackle
  • Ellis Caldwell, tackle
  • Dorsey Cashell, tackle
  • Harry Kefauver, tackle
  • Fred Shamberger, tackle
  • Jim Blandford, guard
  • Turford Noble, guard
  • Tom Symons, guard
  • Jim Shipley, center
  • Andy Grayson, quarterback
  • Frank Kenly, quarterback
  • Ellis Caldwell, halfback
  • Joe Devon, halfback
  • Tom Massey, halfback
  • Jim Wilson, halfback
  • Samuel Cooke, fullback and captain-coach

Manager:

  • Robert McCandish

References

  1. All-Time Coaching Record, College Football Data Warehouse, retrieved July 25, 2010.
  2. Morris Allison Bealle, Kings of American Football: The University of Maryland, 18901952, p. 36, Columbia Publishing Co., 1952.
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