1897 Haskell Indians football team

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1897
Haskell Indians football
ConferenceIndependent
Record1–4
Head coach
  • Unknown
Seasons
1897 Midwestern college football independents records
Conf Overall
Team W   L   T W   L   T
Butler
    3 0 0
Fairmount     1 0 0
Washburn     7 1 0
Cincinnati     9 1 1
Iowa State Normal
    5 1 0
Ohio Wesleyan     7 1 1
Indiana     6 1 1
Ohio     7 2 0
Carthage
    3 1 0
Iowa Agricultural     3 1 0
Notre Dame     4 1 1
Michigan Agricultural     4 2 1
Central Michigan     2 1 0
Baldwin–Wallace
    2 1 1
Chicago Dental Infirmary     2 2 1
Missouri     5 6 0
Lake Forest     4 5 1
Drake     2 3 0
Heidelberg
    2 3 0
Detroit College     1 2 0
Indiana Normal
    1 4 0
Kansas State     1 2 1
Mount Union
    2 4 1
Rush Medical College
    1 4 1
DePauw     2 6 0
Wittenberg     2 6 0
Haskell     1 4 0
Indiana State Normal
    1 4 0
Ohio State     1 7 1
South Dakota Agricultural
    0 1 0
Washington University
    0 2 0
North Dakota Agricultural     0 3 0

The 1897 Haskell Indians football team was an American football team that represented the Haskell Indian Institute (now known as Haskell Indian Nations University) as an independent during the 1897 college football season. The team compiled a 1–4 record and failed to register any points in its four losses. The team's sole victory was over Midland College of Atchison, Kansas. The 1895 season was the school's third competing in football. No record has been found identifying a coach for the team, though Kansas coach Wylie G. Woodruff led some practices and Frank Sweet was identified as the manager.[1][2] The team played no home games.

Schedule

DateOpponentSiteResultSource
September 29at Washburn
L 0–6
October 2at KansasL 0–40[3][4]
October 23at
Midland
Atchison, KSW 22–0[5]
October 27at
Kansas City Medics
L 0–42[6]
November 25at Washburn
  • Athletic Park
  • Topeka, KS
L 0–8[7]

References

  1. ^ "Lawrence Daily Journal 15 Oct 1897, page Page 4". Newspapers.com. Retrieved November 26, 2022.
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  5. ^ "Foot-Ball". Newspapers.com.
  6. ^ "Medics Defeat the Indians". Newspapers.com.
  7. ^ "Indians Were Massacred". Newspapers.com.