Howdy Gray

Howdy Gray
Born (1901-08-28)August 28, 1901
Died September 6, 1955(1955-09-06) (aged 54)
Occupation surgeon

College football career

Princeton Tigers
Position End
Career history
College Princeton (1922)
Career highlights and awards
  • All-American (1922)
  • National championship (1922)

Howard Kramer "Howdy" Gray (August 28, 1901 September 6, 1955) was a college football player and surgeon.

Princeton

Gray was a prominent end on the Princeton Tigers football team.

1922

Gray's score in the Chicago game.

On the national champion "Team of Destiny" in its game against Chicago, Howdy picked up a fumble and ran it 40 yards for the touchdown. Gray's father, the president of the Union Pacific Railroad, wildly waved his program and hit a woman in the shoulder. "Hey, that's my wife," a man shouted at him. "Sorry," the excited father said, "but that was my boy who scored." "Oh," the husband said. "Hit her again."[1][2] Various selectors picked Gray for All-American.[3]

References

  1. Jon Blackwell. "1922:The Team of Destiny".
  2. Mark F. Bernstein. Princeton Football. p. 51.
  3. e. g. Lawrence Perry (1922-12-17). "All-America Selection Discloses Unusual Number of Great Backs: Perry Observed Them". San Antonio Light.

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