1906 Holy Cross football team

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1906 Holy Cross football
ConferenceIndependent
1906 record4–3–1
Head coach
CaptainGeorge S.L. Connor
Home stadium Fitton Field
Seasons
  1905
1907  
1906 Eastern college football independents records
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Princeton   9 0 1
Yale   9 0 1
Haverford   7 0 2
Harvard   10 1 0
Cornell   8 1 2
Lafayette   8 1 1
Penn State   8 1 1
Washington & Jefferson   9 2 0
Swarthmore   7 2 0
Drexel   6 2 0
Tufts   6 2 0
Penn   7 2 3
Carlisle   9 3 0
Brown   6 3 0
Rutgers   5 2 2
Dartmouth   6 3 1
Syracuse   6 3 0
Colgate   4 2 2
Vermont   5 4 0
Fordham   5 3 0
Western U. of Penn.   6 4 0
Holy Cross   4 3 1
Amherst   3 3 1
Lehigh   5 5 1
Bucknell   3 4 1
Dickinson   3 4 2
Carnegie Tech   2 3 2
Army   3 5 1
Frankin & Marshall   3 5 1
Wesleyan   2 4 1
New Hampshire   2 5 1
Villanova   3 7 0
NYU   0 4 0

The 1906 Holy Cross football team was an American football team that represented the College of the Holy Cross in the 1906 college football season.

In their only year under head coach George W. King, the Crusaders compiled a 4–3–1 record. George S.L. Connor returned for a second year as the team captain. [1]

Holy Cross played its home games at the Fitton Field baseball stadium on the college campus in Worcester, Massachusetts.

Schedule

DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
September 29 Massachusetts W 6–4 [1]
October 6at Dartmouth L 0–16 [2]
October 13at Yale L 0–171,000 [3]
October 20at Maine
T 0–01,000 [4]
October 27 Worcester Tech
  • Fitton Field
  • Worcester, MA
W 29–0 [5]
November 3 Fordham
  • Fitton Field
  • Worcester, MA (rivalry)
W 8–5 [6]
November 10at Cornell
L 6–16 [7]
November 29at FordhamW 15–66,000 [8]

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References

  1. 1 2 "2019 Holy Cross Football Fact Book" (PDF). Worcester, Mass.: College of the Holy Cross. p. 117. Retrieved June 15, 2020.
  2. "Whirlwind Game at Hanover". The Chicago Sunday Tribune . Chicago, Ill. October 7, 1906. sect. II, p. 2 via Newspapers.com.
  3. "Yale's Form Holds". The New York Times . New York, N.Y. October 14, 1906. p. 11 via Newspapers.com.
  4. "Maine Robbed of the Game, Says a Portland Paper". The Bangor Daily News . Bangor, Maine. October 22, 1906. p. 11 via Newspapers.com.
  5. "Holy Cross 29, W.P.I. 0". The Boston Sunday Globe . Boston, Mass. October 28, 1906. p. 10 via Newspapers.com.
  6. "Fordham Plays Well, but Loses to Holy Cross". The Sun . New York, N.Y. November 4, 1906. p. 11 via Newspapers.com.
  7. "Holy Cross Team Gives Ithacans Stiff Battle". Rochester Democrat and Chronicle . Rochester, N.Y. November 11, 1906. p. 22 via Newspapers.com.
  8. "Fordham in Defeat". New-York Tribune . New York, N.Y. November 30, 1906. p. 4 via Newspapers.com.