1897 Trinity Bantams football
ConferenceIndependent
Record4–4–1
Head coach
CaptainA. S. Woodle
1897 Eastern college football independents records
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Penn    15 0 0
Princeton    10 1 0
Washington & Jefferson    10 1 0
Yale    9 0 2
Buffalo    9 1 0
Harvard    10 1 1
Army    6 1 1
Vermont    3 0 2
Lafayette    9 2 1
Drexel    6 2 1
Colgate    5 2 1
Dickinson    7 3 2
Swarthmore    7 3 2
Fordham    2 1 1
Cornell    5 3 1
Syracuse    5 3 1
Brown    7 4 0
Carlisle    6 4 0
Boston College    4 3 0
Holy Cross    4 3 1
Bucknell    3 3 1
NYU    3 3 0
Temple    3 3 0
Trinity (CT)    4 4 1
Wesleyan    6 6 0
Tufts    6 7 0
Geneva    3 4 1
Pittsburgh College    3 5 2
Villanova    3 5 1
Penn State    3 6 0
Amherst    2 6 2
Frankin & Marshall    2 6 2
Lehigh    3 7 0
New Hampshire    2 5 0
Rutgers    2 6 0
Western Univ. Penn.    1 3 0

The 1897 Trinity Bantams football team represented the Trinity College during the 1897 college football season.[1] The team was led by first-year head coach Everett J. Lake. A. S. Woodle was captain.

Schedule

DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
September 29Yale
L 10–0800[2]
October 2at ArmyL 6–38
October 9MassachusettsHartford, CTW 26–5
October 16HamiltonHartford, CTW 16–0
October 24at NYUW 34–0[3]
October 30at AmherstAmherst, MAW 18–0[4]
November 6WesleyanHartford, CTL 4–62,000[5]
November 17at Waterbury YMCAWaterbury, CTL 0–8[6]
November 20at TuftsL 10–18[7]

References

  1. "1897 Trinity (CT) Bantams Schedule and Results".
  2. ""Not So Warm" Just Yet: Yale Scores Only 10 Against Trinity and U. of P. is Scored on at Home". The boston Globe. September 30, 1897. p. 5 via Newspapers.com.}
  3. "Trinity's strong game". The Hartford Daily Courant. October 25, 1897. Retrieved February 7, 2021 via Newspapers.com.
  4. "Trinity's Great Game—Defeated Amherst at Football by the Big score of 16 to 0". Hartford. Hartford, Connecticut. November 1, 1897. p. 6. Retrieved May 28, 2023 via Newspapers.com Open access icon.
  5. "Trinity Defeated—Wesleyan Wins the Football Game 6 to 4". Hartford. Hartford, Connecticut. November 8, 1897. p. 6. Retrieved May 28, 2023 via Newspapers.com Open access icon.
  6. "Y. M. C. A. Boys Victorious". The Waterbury Democrat. Waterbury, Connecticut. November 18, 1897. p. 5. Retrieved May 28, 2023 via Newspapers.com Open access icon.
  7. "Tufts 18, Trinity 10". The Boston Sunday Globe. Boston, Massachusetts. November 21, 1897. p. 21. Retrieved May 28, 2023 via Newspapers.com Open access icon.


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