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'''The 1902 Game That Was Not Played''' | '''The 1902 Game That Was Not Played''' | ||
On October 4, 1902 the Carlisle Indian School football team was scheduled to play Dickinson College. The captains of the two teams could not agree on the length of halves to be played and therefore the game was not played. Stanton, the Dickinson captain, wanted the halves to by twenty and fifteen minutes. Coach Warner, the Indian School coach, wanted the halves to be the normal length of thirty and thirty. The two could not come to a compromise on the length of halves. Stanton did not want to play the longer halves because of poor weather. The ''Dickinsonian'' commented on the incident in their next issue, "After due consideration, and looking at the situation in light of attending circumstances, we believe captain Stanton was fully justified in his requests for shorter halves" 1 [[Source]. The ''Dickinsonian''supported captain Stanton, but still hoped the issue would be resolved, "It is to be hoped that these differences may be amicable settled and that contests in the future may proceed as before" 1 [[Source]]. | On October 4, 1902 the Carlisle Indian School football team was scheduled to play Dickinson College. The captains of the two teams could not agree on the length of halves to be played and therefore the game was not played. Stanton, the Dickinson captain, wanted the halves to by twenty and fifteen minutes. Coach Warner, the Indian School coach, wanted the halves to be the normal length of thirty and thirty. The two could not come to a compromise on the length of halves. Stanton did not want to play the longer halves because of poor weather. The ''Dickinsonian'' commented on the incident in their next issue, "After due consideration, and looking at the situation in light of attending circumstances, we believe captain Stanton was fully justified in his requests for shorter halves" 1 [[Source]]. The ''Dickinsonian''supported captain Stanton, but still hoped the issue would be resolved, "It is to be hoped that these differences may be amicable settled and that contests in the future may proceed as before" 1 [[Source]]. | ||
== Track and Field Events and Reactions == | == Track and Field Events and Reactions == |
Revision as of 19:43, 22 October 2007
Football Games and Reactions
- Games and Scores by year:
- September 26, 1900 Indian School 21 Dickinson 0
- October 4, 1902 Game Canceled
- October 21, 1905 Indian School 36 Dickinson 0
- October 5, 1910 Indian School 24 Dickinson 0
- September 20, 1911 Indian School 17 Dickinson 0
- September 28, 1912 Indian School 34 Dickinson 0
- November 13, 1915
The 1902 Game That Was Not Played
On October 4, 1902 the Carlisle Indian School football team was scheduled to play Dickinson College. The captains of the two teams could not agree on the length of halves to be played and therefore the game was not played. Stanton, the Dickinson captain, wanted the halves to by twenty and fifteen minutes. Coach Warner, the Indian School coach, wanted the halves to be the normal length of thirty and thirty. The two could not come to a compromise on the length of halves. Stanton did not want to play the longer halves because of poor weather. The Dickinsonian commented on the incident in their next issue, "After due consideration, and looking at the situation in light of attending circumstances, we believe captain Stanton was fully justified in his requests for shorter halves" 1 Source. The Dickinsoniansupported captain Stanton, but still hoped the issue would be resolved, "It is to be hoped that these differences may be amicable settled and that contests in the future may proceed as before" 1 Source.
Track and Field Events and Reactions
- May 17, 1902 Indian School 73 Dickinson 31
- May 6, 1905 Indian School 69 1/2 Dickinson 34 1/2
- April 19, 1918
Baseball Games and Reactions
- May 10, 1905 Dickinson 11 Indian School 7
- June 3, 1905 Dickinson 10 Indian School 4
- June 6, 1908 Indian School 6 Dickinson 1
- May 12, 1909 Dickinson 7 Indian School 4
- May 19, 1909 Indian School 6 Dickinson 1
Photos
1912 Indian School Football Team
This picture is of the 1912 Carlisle Indian School football team. That year they were the highest scoring team in the nation. The Indian school defeated Dickinson College 34-0 that year.
1910 Game Between Carlisle Indian School and Dickinson College
This game was played on October 5th 1910. The Carlisle Indian School won that game 24 to 0. The Indian School is coming at us and Dickinson Colllege has their backs to the camera.