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Walter Meadowfield Rheinschild (September 26, 1884 –
October 3, 1960),
known also by the
nicknames "Rheiny" and "Rhino", was an
American football player...
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Curtis Redden: pla**** for Michigan, head
coach for Transylvania.
Walter Rheinschild: pla**** for
Michigan (1904–1907), head
coach for
Washington State (1908)...
- 6–6 .500 1906–1907, 1912–1914 John
Bender 5 21–12 .636 1908
Walter Rheinschild 1 4–0–2 .833 1909
Willis Kienholz 1 4–1 .800 1910–1911
Oscar Osthoff...
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Gorton (1908–1910)
Joseph Pipal (1911–1915) Fox
Stanton (1916)
Walter Rheinschild (1917) Fox
Stanton (1918–1920)
Joseph Pipal (1921–1923) Sid
Nichols (1924–1925)...
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Gorton (1908–1910)
Joseph Pipal (1911–1915) Fox
Stanton (1916)
Walter Rheinschild (1917) Fox
Stanton (1918–1920)
Joseph Pipal (1921–1923) Sid
Nichols (1924–1925)...
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Bender 1906–1907 1912–1914 33 21 12 0 0.636 — — — — — — — — — — 12
Walter Rheinschild 1908 6 4 0 2 0.833 — — — — — — — — — — 13
Willis Kienholz 1909 5 4 1...
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Attorney General of Wisconsin; his son
became Governor of
Wisconsin Walter Rheinschild 1904 1907 Tackle,
fullback Later served as head
football coach at Washington...
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Gorton (1908–1910)
Joseph Pipal (1911–1915) Fox
Stanton (1916)
Walter Rheinschild (1917) Fox
Stanton (1918–1920)
Joseph Pipal (1921–1923) Sid
Nichols (1924–1925)...
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Longman scored three touchdowns in the game, and
Willie Heston,
Walter Rheinschild, and Joe
Curtis scored one
touchdown each. Tom
Hammond converted three...
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Walter Rheinschild was the
second leading scorer with 25 points. Five
Michigan players received All-Western honors: Schulz, Magoffin,
Rheinschild, "Octy"...