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cigarettes—a habit Stagg regarded as sinful. In March 1930, Eckersall was hospitalized for illnesses associated with his hard living, Stagg came to his bedside with the firm advice to "turn over a new leaf." "Eckie" promised his old coach that he would; however, the former football star died of
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Eckersall's boozing and carousing often contradicted Stagg's prescription of football as a surefire builder of moral character. Stagg gradually distanced himself from his greatest player, especially when Eckersall reneged on a $ 20 debt and was later featured in a national ad campaign for
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As a tragic note to this game, Clark received the blame for the Michigan loss, and in 1932 he shot himself through the heart. In a suicide note to his wife he reportedly expressed the hope that his "final play" would be of some benefit in atoning for his error at Marshall Field.
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for a two-point safety. Under the rules of the time, forward progress was not credited, and a ball carrier could be carried backwards or forwards until he was down. The rest of the third and fourth quarters continued as a defensive stalemate. Chicago's
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named two "College Football All-Time Teams" of eleven players — an "early" team consisting of players who played prior to 1920, and a "modern" team who played in 1920 and after. Eckersall was chosen as quarterback of the pre-1920 squad.
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Eckersall's funeral on March 27 at Holy Cross Church, five blocks south of the university, was attended by fifteen hundred. At 65th & Maryland, the parish church was built on the site where he first played
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After three more first downs, the drive stalled and Chicago was forced to punt again. Eckersall's booming punt carried into the end zone where it was caught by Michigan's
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of Chicago. Stagg resorted to chicanery, snatching Eckersall off a train platform to keep him from attending a recruitment rendezvous arranged by Michigan coaches in
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victory snapped Michigan's 56-game unbeaten streak and gave Chicago the national championship for 1905. It is one of the first game's referred to as a
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In Eckersall, Stagg saw the promise of "a selfless performer, marked by complete dedication" to victory. During his career, Eckersall led Chicago to a
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Eckersall later wrote about his years at Hyde Park in a column picked up for national syndication in 1918. Much of the article was about
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After his playing days, Eckersall remained a prominent figure in football. He had a successful dual career as a sportswriter for the
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powerhouses in front of 27,000 spectators, at that time the largest crowd to view a football game, at Chicago's
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who attempted to run the ball out. He advanced the ball forward to the one-yard line, but was hit hard by
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IHSA - Illinois H.S.toric: The Greatest High School Football Rivalry in Illinois
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neighborhood just south of the University of Chicago. His talent emerged at
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The Official National Collegiate Athletic Association Football Guide, 1970.
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Walter Eckersall was born in Chicago on June 17, 1883. He grew up in its
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on March 24 at the age of 46. The cause of death was reported as a
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Phoenix, AZ: College Athletics Publishing Service, 1970; p. 161.
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In 1969, in honor of the centennial of collegiate football, the
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American football player, official, and sportswriter (1883–1930)
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at 2423 East 82nd Street, named "Walter Eckersall Stadium." (
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Michigan-Chicago 1905: The First Greatest Game of the Century
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The game was a punting duel between Eckersall and Michigan's
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Eckersall was highly recruited out of high school by both
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and then was brought back inside his own end zone by
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November 30, 1905. pp. 1, 607:)   He was buried at nearby 424:with no points allowed and had a 363: 104:5 ft 7 in (1.70 m) 2348:Chicago Maroons football players 720:"A city and a sports department" 27: 1070: 1059: 1048: 1029: 1018: 1000: 988: 915:"Football Climax Reached Today" 827:Peterson, James Andrew (1957). 412:met in a battle of undefeated, 191:College Football All-Time Team 2343:American football quarterbacks 2328:American football drop kickers 870: 845: 820: 794: 768: 1: 1179:College Football Hall of Fame 976:. December 1, 1905. p. 1 669: 469: 293: 264:College Football Hall of Fame 207:College Football Hall of Fame 1110:. March 28, 1930. p. 23 1084:. 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Index


Quarterback
Chicago, Illinois
Chicago
National champion
1905
All-American
1904
1905
1906
Camp
Yost
Thorpe
FWAA
College Football Hall of Fame
college football
official
sportswriter
Chicago Tribune
Maroons
University of Chicago
College Football Hall of Fame
quarterback
Walter Camp
All-America Team
1904
1905
1906
Woodlawn
Hyde Park High School

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