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defensive end Eddie Voorhees tripped him, but Farmer regained his feet and continued down the field. Dow launched a high flying tackle, and both players went down with a crash. Farmer was uninjured, but Dow had been knocked unconscious when his head struck Farmer's knee. Witnesses described the blow as "entirely accidental."
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opened in 1953. It served as the home court for the college's baseball, soccer, field hockey, and track teams. It hosted tennis courts and other facilities, while archery matches, agricultural shows and fairs, and various student activities were held there. By the 1970s, the field had largely ceased
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Hospital. Before the ambulance arrived, Dow died at 8 p.m. without regaining consciousness. His body was transported first to the hospital and then to Dow's family home in New Haven, where he was interred at Evergreen Cemetery on October 1. Dow's was the only death of the 1919 U.S. college football
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Connecticut Agricultural College canceled all "light amusements" for three days following Dow's death. On the afternoon of October 1, 1919, at the same time Dow's funeral was taking place in New Haven, the college canceled classes, closed offices, and gathered the entire college community into the
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with his teammates and playing through his injury. The game took place in the afternoon, and New Hampshire took an early lead. Partway through the game's third quarter, tragedy struck. New Hampshire's right halfback, Earl Farmer, took possession and charged down the field. Connecticut Aggies right
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On October 6, Connecticut Agricultural College's athletic association named the college's athletic field the Gardner Dow Field. The field extended from the rear of Hawley Armory westward to what is now Hillside Road. The Gardner Dow Field served as the football team's home pitch until
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had ended in November, the Navy no longer required his service. Dow received an honorable discharge and returned to Storrs to resume his studies. In the spring of 1919, he helped manage the college basketball team.
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Dow lay unconscious on the field while a physician was summoned. Dr. A. E. Grant had him moved from the field to the athletic director's office. After the game, Dow was moved again, this time to the
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Dow studied and played football at New Haven High School. Soon after receiving with his high school diploma, he joined the Class of 1921 at Connecticut Agricultural College in
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A commemorative plaque was placed at the Gardner Dow Field. It was moved to an exterior wall of Hawley Armory in the 1950s, where it remains.
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along with remarks from student leaders. On October 6, the faculty adopted a resolution eulogizing Dow and expressing sympathy to his family.
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Connecticut Agricultural College's athletic association posthumously granted Dow a varsity jersey, which they sent to his family.
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fraternity house. He exhibited no visible signs of injury, and initially it was thought that he had been kneed in the
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in the fall of 1917. He enrolled in the four-year agricultural sciences program. As a freshman, Dow participated in
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until the doctor eventually noticed a bump on his head. An ambulance was called to take him to
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and distinguished himself in the one freshmen-versus-sophomores football game of the season.
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yearbook. Six members of his fraternity acted as pallbearers at the funeral in New Haven.
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Armory in Storrs. Fifteen minutes of silence were followed by a eulogy from President
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Dow capped the school year on May 29 by attending the junior class
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Dow's fellow students dedicated to him the 1919–1920 volume of
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Players of American football from New Haven, Connecticut
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and finished 2–6, winning their final two games with
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Connecticut Agricultural College
New Haven High School
American
college football
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University of New Hampshire
Connecticut Agricultural College
New Haven
Connecticut
Storrs
intramural sports
United States Navy Reserve
Cambridge
World War I
prom
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New Hampshire State College
New Hampshire Wildcats
Durham
Alpha Tau Omega
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