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Walter Herbert "Eckie"
Eckersall (June 17, 1883 –
March 24, 1930) was an
American college football player, official, and
sportswriter for the Chicago...
- All-America
teams in 1914. They
include Vanity Fair,
Parke H. Davis,
Walter Eckersall, The New York Globe, the New York Herald, the New York
Evening Mail, the...
- of
Images Revisited. Macmillan, UK:
Multimedia Performance. pp. 59–66.
Eckersall, Peter; Harvie, Jen; Lavender, Andy (2010).
Unmaking Blowback – a visceral...
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Football World magazine,
based on
collected opinions of 267 coaches;
Walter Eckersall of the
Chicago Tribune; Jack Veiock,
sports editor of the International...
- Illinois:
Human Kinetics. p. 53. ISBN 0-88011-969-1 – via
Internet Archive.
Eckersall,
Walter H. (January 17, 1909). "MARATHON TO
SIDNEY HATCH - I.A.C. Runner...
- the team captain. Two
Chicago players,
Catlin and
quarterback Walter Eckersall, were
consensus first-team
selections on the 1905 All-American football...
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among the
eight or 10
thousand others to be
staged through the holidays.
Eckersall,
Walter (January 1, 1925).
Written at Pasadena. "53,000 To See
Notre Dame...
- first-team All-American by
Tommy Clark and as a second-team
player by
Walter Eckersall and Monty. He also
received the Heston-Schulz
Trophy as the team's most...
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Frank Coughlin (second-team from
International News
Service and
Walter Eckersall).
Eddie Anderson, end Hunk
Anderson Norman Barry Joe Brandy, quarterback...
- 2004–2006: Lt Col
Andrew G.
Hughes 2006–2008: Lt Col
Richard B. Nixon-
Eckersall 2008–2011: Lt Col
Martin Todd 2011–2013: Lt Col
Nigel J. Best 2013–2015:...