Harry Wall (American football)

American football coach and physician (1878–1942) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Harry Wall (1878–1942) was an American college football coach and physician. He was the 15th head football coach at Richmond College—now known as the University of Richmond—serving for one season, in 1904, and compiling a record of 1–5. A native of Winchester, Virginia, Wall graduated from the University of Virginia School of Medicine and played football at Virginia as a halfback, lettering in 1903.[2][3]

Born1878 (1878)
Died1942 (aged 6364)
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Harry Wall
Biographical details
Born1878 (1878)
Died1942 (aged 6364)
Alma materWest Virginia University[1]
Playing career
1903Virginia
PositionHalfback
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1904Richmond
1909Virginia (assistant)
Head coaching record
Overall1–5
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Wall later practiced medicine in Norfolk, Virginia and was a member of the surgical staff at St. Vincent's Hospital there. In 1920, he was commissioned as a captain in the Medical Corps of the United States Army.[4]

Head coaching record

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Year Team Overall ConferenceStanding Bowl/playoffs
Richmond Spiders (Eastern Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Association) (1904)
1904 Richmond 1–50–2
Richmond: 1–50–2
Total:1–5
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