Whitman Fighting Missionaries football, 1910–1919

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Whitman Fighting Missionaries football, 1910–1919 encompassed the third decade of college football at Whitman College. The team competed as a member of the Northwest Conference and played its home games at Ankeny Field in Walla Walla, Washington. Whitman disbanded its football program in February 1977 after they compiled a record of 191–325–19 since their first season in 1892.[1]

George McCaa served as head coach for the 1910 season and led Whitman to a record of 2–4. The squad won a pair against local high schools, but then lost their final four games against conference opponents. In March 1911, Archie Hahn was hired as head coach and he served in this position from the 1911–1914 seasons. During his tenure, Hahn led Whitman to a record of 4–14, including a winless season in 1914. Vincent Borleske was hired as head coach in 1915 to succeed Hahn, and he served in this position through the 1946 season. With the exception of the canceled 1918 season, from 1915 to 1919, Borleske compiled a record of 3–16–2. In 1919, Whitman had a 120 point loss against Washington for the largest defeat in program history.

1910

Quick facts Conference, Record ...
1910 Whitman Fighting Missionaries football
ConferenceNorthwest Conference
Record2–4 (0–4 Northwest)
Head coach
Home stadiumAnkeny Field
Seasons
 1909
1911 
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1910 Northwest Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Washington $400600
Oregon200410
Oregon Agricultural220321
Idaho220420
Washington State130230
Whitman040240
  • $ Conference champion
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The 1910 Whitman Fighting Missionaries football team represented Whitman College as a member of the Northwest Conference during the 1910 college football season. Under first-year head coach George McCaa, Whitman finished with a record of 2–4, with a mark of 0–4 in conference play for sixth place in the Northwest. Whitman played their home games at Ankeny Field in Walla Walla, Washington.

In July 1910, McCaa was hired as head coach at Whitman. This was the first season he served as a coach after he completed his career with Lafayette in 1909.[2]

Schedule

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DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
October 7Pendleton High School (OR)*
W 35–0[3]
October 14Waitsburg High School (WA)*
  • Ankeny Field
  • Walla Walla, WA
W 39–0[4][5]
October 22at WashingtonL 8–124,500[6]
November 5at Oregon AgriculturalL 0–9[7]
November 11Idaho
  • Ankeny Field
  • Walla Walla, WA
L 0–5[8][9]
November 24Washington State
  • Ankeny Field
  • Walla Walla, WA
L 0–81,000[10]
  • *Non-conference game
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1911

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1911 Whitman Fighting Missionaries football
ConferenceNorthwest Conference
Record1–4 (0–4 Northwest)
Head coach
Home stadiumAnkeny Field
Seasons
 1910
1912 
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1911 Northwest Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Washington $400700
Oregon Agricultural210520
Oregon210320
Washington State230330
Idaho120430
Whitman040140
  • $ Conference champion
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The 1911 Whitman Fighting Missionaries football team represented Whitman College as a member of the Northwest Conference during the 1911 college football season. Under first-year head coach Archie Hahn, Whitman finished with a record of 1–4, with a mark of 0–4 in conference play for sixth place in the Northwest. Whitman played their home games at Ankeny Field in Walla Walla, Washington.

In March 1911, Hahn was hired as coach and athletic director at Whitman.[11]

Schedule

More information Date, Opponent ...
DateOpponentSiteResultSource
October 6Pendleton High School (OR)*
W 57–0[12]
November 4at OregonL 5–8[13]
November 11at IdahoMoscow, IDL 0–5[14]
November 18vs. Washington StateL 0–11[15]
November 30Oregon Agricultural
  • Ankeny Field
  • Walla Walla, WA
L 3–5[16]
  • *Non-conference game
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1912

Quick facts Conference, Record ...
1912 Whitman Fighting Missionaries football
ConferenceNorthwest Conference
Record2–2 (2–2 Northwest)
Head coach
Home stadiumAnkeny Field
Seasons
 1911
1913 
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More information Conf., Overall ...
1912 Northwest Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Washington $400600
Idaho220220
Whitman220220
Oregon230340
Washington State230230
Oregon Agricultural130340
  • $ Conference champion
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The 1912 Whitman Fighting Missionaries football team represented Whitman College as a member of the Northwest Conference during the 1912 college football season. Under second-year head coach Archie Hahn, Whitman finished with a record of 2–2, with a mark of 2–2 in conference play for a second place tie in the Northwest. Whitman played their home games at Ankeny Field in Walla Walla, Washington.

Schedule

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DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
October 19Oregon
W 20–0[17][18]
November 9vs. Washington StateW 30–0[19]
November 16at Oregon AgriculturalL 3–202,500[20]
November 28Idaho
  • Ankeny Field
  • Walla Walla, WA
L 6–13[21]
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1913

Quick facts Conference, Record ...
1913 Whitman Fighting Missionaries football
ConferenceNorthwest Conference
Record1–4 (0–4 Northwest)
Head coach
Home stadiumAnkeny Field
Seasons
 1912
1914 
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More information Conf., Overall ...
1913 Northwest Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Washington $400700
Oregon Agricultural311323
Idaho220330
Oregon111331
Washington State130440
Whitman040140
  • $ Conference champion
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The 1913 Whitman Fighting Missionaries football team represented Whitman College as a member of the Northwest Conference during the 1913 college football season. Under third-year head coach Archie Hahn, Whitman finished with a record of 1–4, with a mark of 0–4 in conference play for sixth place in the Northwest. Whitman played their home games at Ankeny Field in Walla Walla, Washington.

Schedule

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DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
October 18Oregon Agricultural
L 3–29[22]
November 1at WashingtonL 6–404,000[23]
November 8at Washington StateL 0–23[24]
November 15IdahoMoscow, IDL 3–29[25]
November 27Montana*
  • Ankeny Field
  • Walla Walla, WA
W 35–0[26]
  • *Non-conference game
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1914

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1914 Whitman Fighting Missionaries football
ConferenceNorthwest Conference
Record0–4 (0–4 Northwest)
Head coach
Home stadiumAnkeny Field
Seasons
 1913
1915 
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More information Conf., Overall ...
1914 Northwest Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Washington $301601
Oregon Agricultural202702
Oregon311421
Washington State230240
Idaho130231
Whitman040040
  • $ Conference champion
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The 1914 Whitman Fighting Missionaries football team represented Whitman College as a member of the Northwest Conference during the 1914 college football season. Under fourth-year head coach Archie Hahn, Whitman finished with a record of 0–4, with a mark of 0–4 in conference play for sixth place in the Northwest. Whitman played their home games at Ankeny Field in Walla Walla, Washington.

Schedule

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DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
October 10at OregonL 3–29[27]
October 24at WashingtonL 7–283,000[28]
October 31at Gonzaga*Spokane, WACanceled [29]
November 14vs. Washington State
  • Recreation Park
  • Spokane, WA
L 6–71,500[30]
November 26Idaho
L 0–7[31]
  • *Non-conference game
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1915

Quick facts Conference, Record ...
1915 Whitman Fighting Missionaries football
ConferenceNorthwest Conference
Record1–5–1 (0–4–1 Northwest)
Head coach
Home stadiumAnkeny Field
Seasons
 1914
1916 
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More information Conf., Overall ...
1915 Northwest Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Washington State ^ +400700
Washington +100700
Oregon310720
Oregon Agricultural220530
Idaho031141
Whitman041151
  • + Conference co-champions
  • ^ – Selected as Rose Bowl representative
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The 1915 Whitman Fighting Missionaries football team represented Whitman College as a member of the Northwest Conference during the 1915 college football season. Under first-year head coach Vincent Borleske, Whitman finished with a record of 1–5–1, with a mark of 0–4–1 in conference play for sixth place in the Northwest. Whitman played their home games at Ankeny Field in Walla Walla, Washington.

In February 1915, Borleske was hired as head coach at Whitman. Prior to being hired as head coach, Borleske attended Whitman and played for the Missionaries from 1907–1909 and served as head coach at Broadway High School in Seattle and Lincoln High School in Portland.[32]

Schedule

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DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
September 25The Dalles High School (OR)*
W 13–0[33]
October 2Multnomah Athletic Club*
  • Ankeny Field
  • Walla Walla, WA
L 0–6[34]
October 9at Oregon AgriculturalL 7–34[35]
October 23Oregon
  • Ankeny Field
  • Walla Walla, WA
L 0–21[36]
October 30at WashingtonL 0–273,000[37]
November 13at Washington StateL 0–17[38][39]
November 25at IdahoT 0–0[40][41]
  • *Non-conference game
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1916

Quick facts Conference, Record ...
1916 Whitman Fighting Missionaries football
ConferenceNorthwest Conference
Record1–5 (1–3 Northwest)
Head coach
Home stadiumAnkeny Field
Seasons
 1915
1917 
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More information Conf., Overall ...
1916 Northwest Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Washington +201601
Oregon +201701
Oregon Agricultural320450
Washington State220420
Whitman130150
Idaho030350
  • + Conference co-champions
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The 1916 Whitman Fighting Missionaries football team represented Whitman College as a member of the Northwest Conference during the 1916 college football season. Under second-year head coach Vincent Borleske, Whitman finished with a record of 1–5, with a mark of 1–3 in conference play for fifth place in the Northwest. Whitman played their home games at Ankeny Field in Walla Walla, Washington.

Schedule

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DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
October 20Idaho
W 26–14[42]
October 28at WashingtonL 6–373,000[43]
November 4at Oregon AgriculturalL 0–23[44]
November 11at Montana*L 0–17[45]
November 18at Multnomah Athletic Club*L 0–6500[46]
November 30Washington State
  • Ankeny Field
  • Walla Walla, WA
L 0–46[47]
  • *Non-conference game
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1917

Quick facts Conference, Record ...
1917 Whitman Fighting Missionaries football
ConferenceNorthwest Conference
Record1–4 (0–3 Northwest)
Head coach
Home stadiumAnkeny Field
Seasons
 1916
1918 
Close
More information Conf., Overall ...
1917 Northwest Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Washington State $500601
Oregon Agricultural211421
Washington111121
Oregon120330
Idaho130230
Whitman030140
  • $ Conference champion
Close

The 1917 Whitman Fighting Missionaries football team represented Whitman College as a member of the Northwest Conference during the 1917 college football season. Under third-year head coach Vincent Borleske, Whitman finished with a record of 1–4, with a mark of 0–3 in conference play for sixth place in the Northwest. Whitman played their home games at Ankeny Field in Walla Walla, Washington.

Schedule

More information Date, Opponent ...
DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
October 20at WashingtonL 6–142,000[48][49]
October 27at Washington StateL 0–19[50]
November 3Montana
W 14–3[51]
November 10at IdahoL 0–16[52]
November 29at Gonzaga*Spokane, WAL 6–7[53]
  • *Non-conference game
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1918

Whitman did not field a team for the 1918 college football season due to the impacts of World War I.[54]

1919

Quick facts Conference, Record ...
1919 Whitman Fighting Missionaries football
ConferenceNorthwest Conference
Record0–2–1 (0–0–1 Northwest)
Head coach
Home stadiumAnkeny Field
Seasons
 1918
1920 
Close
More information Conf., Overall ...
1919 Northwest Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Washington State310520
Oregon210520
Oregon Agricultural110440
Idaho120230
Montana021232
Whitman001021
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The 1919 Whitman Fighting Missionaries football team represented Whitman College as a member of the Northwest Conference during the 1919 college football season. Under fourth-year head coach Vincent Borleske, Whitman finished with a record of 0–2–1, with a mark of 0–0–1 in conference play for sixth place in the Northwest. Whitman played their home games at Ankeny Field in Walla Walla, Washington.

Schedule

More information Date, Opponent ...
DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
October 25at Washington*L 0–1205,000[55]
November 1at MontanaT 6–6[56]
November 8Gonzaga*
L 0–38[57]
  • *Non-conference game
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