Stumpy Banks
Bertie Cecil "Stumpy" Banks (July 11, 1898 – November 15, 1960) was an American college football player and athletic director. He was a prominent running back, receiving five varsity letters for the Clemson Tigers.[1][2] He scored five touchdowns against Furman in 1917 for a school record.[3][4] He caught two touchdowns against rival South Carolina in 1916.[5] Banks was captain of both the 1918 and 1919 teams. He was selected All-Southern by John Heisman.[6] After college, he was athletic director at Claflin University.
Banks at Clemson in 1918 | |
Clemson Tigers | |
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Position | Quarterback, Halfback |
Career history | |
College | Clemson (1915–1919) |
Personal information | |
Born: | Orangeburg County, South Carolina | July 11, 1898
Died: | November 15, 1960 62) South Carolina | (aged
Career highlights and awards | |
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References
- Sam Blackman. "Clemson: Where the Tigers Play". p. 12.
- "Clemson Football Notes of Interest".
- "No. 19 Tigers Run Past Tar Heels, 52-7". Clemson Tigers. September 23, 2006.
- "Tiger Timeline".
- "Clemson-South Carolina: A game-by-game history".
- "All-Southern Elevens". Spalding Football Guide. 1920. pp. 41, 69, 27, 67.
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