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A group portrait of the 1907 WVU Football club.
The football held by a player in the front row reads "WVU All-Stars '01".
The football held by the player in front reads "'Preps' '01".
A WVU Football group portrait.
Fred Wyant (WVU QB), Art Lewis (Head Coach), and Bruce Bosley (WVU-T)
West Virginia University Football team on their benches, accompanied by coaches, cheerleaders and the Mountaineer mascot. The band can be seen in the stands behind them.
Team portrait of the St. Francis Trojans. St. Francis is a private Catholic school in Morgantown. Players unidentified.
Two unidentified players are pictured on the practice field.
Varney reaches back as he prepare to throw the ball.
Glenn prepares to catch a football during football practice.
An unidentified West Virginia University football player is pictured in his practice gear.
An unidentified West Virginia University football player is pictured in his practice gear.
An unidentified West Virginia University football player is pictured in his practice gear.
A West Virginia University football player identified as "Knight" is pictured in his practice gear.
An unidentified WVU football player is pictured in his practice gear.
An unidentified West Virginia University football player is pictured in his practice gear.
West Virginia University's Fred "Ike" Mills ('20) was a versatile football player, playing tackle and end positions. He came to WVU from Keyser Prep where he had made a name for himself as a backfield man. Shortly after the 1917 season, he joined the United State military.
A West Virginia University football player identified as "Chenny" is pictured in his practice gear.
A West Virginia University football player identified as "Hutch" is pictured in his practice gear.
A West Virginia University football player identified as "Henry" is pictured in his practice gear.
Russel "Rus" Meredith ('21) played as a guard for West Virginia University. He came to WVU from Fairmont High School where he had had a successful career in football.
A West Virginia University football player identified as "Brannon" is pictured in his practice gear.
A WVU football player identified as "Dad" is pictured in his practice gear.
A West Virginia University football player identified as "Anderson" is pictured in his practice gear.
Joe Harrick ('21) played as a tackle for the West Virginia University Mountaineers and was described as one of the "greatest linesmen that ever wore the Old Gold and Blue" in the 1919 Monticola yearbook.
A West Virginia University football player identified as "Webster" is pictured in his practice gear.
A West Virginia University football player identified as "Wagner" is pictured in his practice gear.
McCue ('21) was a guard for the West Virginia University Mountaineers.
A West Virginia University football player identified as "Brooks" is pictured in his practice gear.
Fred "Ike" Mills ('20) played an end position for West Virginia University's football team. He came to WVU from Keyser Prep, where he had won himself a name as a backfield man. Shortly after the 1917 season, Mills enlisted in the military.
A West Virginia University football player identified as "Rhodes" is pictured in his practice gear.
Lewis ('20) was a quarterback for the West Virginia University Mountaineers. He came to WVU from Charleston High School.
Russell "Rus" Bailey ('19) was elected captain of the West Virginia University Mountaineers after the original captain, Clay Hite, enlisted in the army. Bailey led his team to a winning season in 1917, with a season record of 6-3.
A West Virginia University football player identified as "Latterner" is pictured in his practice gear.
Paul "Monk" Hager ('19) was a player for the West Virginia University Mountaineers and was described as "one of West Virginia's most valuable men."
Hite ('18) was a halfback for West Virginia University's Mountaineer football team. During the 1917 season, Hite enlisted in the First Officers Training Camp after the United States declared war and was commissioned as a lieutenant. In his absence, the team elected Russell Bailey as the captain of the team. Russell came to WVU from Huntington High and was well-known as an excellent athlete.
A West Virginia University football player identified as "Curry" is pictured in his practice gear.
A West Virginia University player identified as "Harris" poses in his football gear.
Lentz ('20), nicknamed "Beanie", was a halfback for the West Virginia University football team.
The football players pose together for a team photo.In the back row, from left to right, is unidentified; unidentified Coach Tobin; unidentified;  Coach McIntyre; Manager Sherr; and unidentified.In the fourth row, from left to right is unidentified; player Brooks, Fred Mills ('20); unidentified; unidentified; unidentified; quarterback Charles L. Lewis ('20); and pplayer Webster.In the third row, from left to right, is unidentified; tackle Joseph V. Harrick ('21); guard John B. McCue ('21); Captain Russell Bailey holding the ball('19); player Harris; unidentified; and halfback Andrew 'Rip King.In the second row is guard Russel D. Meredith ('21); player Curry; unidentified; tackle Frank Ice ('18); unidentified; unidentified; player Wagner; unidentified.In the front row from left to right is player Rhodes; halfback J. Howard Lentz ('20); unidentified; unidentified; unidentified; unidentified; unidentified.
Portrait of Mountaineer halfback Andrew V. 'Rip' King ('19) in his football gear.
Photo reads, "Behold thy worthy prodigy, Sol? thine own 'Scrubby'."  Fans of the West Virginia University football team pose together with a sign that says, "W. & J. had good form but that was all."  West Virginia University won the game 7-0.
Football players practice while construction of Woman's Hall, now Stalnaker Hall, goes on in the background. Subjects unidentified.
Print number 182b.
Bartrug moved on to coach at Charleston High School.
From left to right, Rodgers, Gordon and Mahan.
Two unidentified WVU students wearing football uniforms, one with "WVU" across his chest.
Team poses on the front porch of the dormitory. All persons in the photograph are unidentified.
All persons in the photograph are unidentified.
Two unidentified WVU students wearing football uniforms. Note one is wearing shin-guards.
Unidentified WVU student wearing a football uniform.
Unidentified WVU student wearing a football uniform, with large "WVU" across his chest and shin guards with high-top shoes.
Unidentified WVU student wearing a football uniform poses next to Episcopal Hall on campus.
Unidentified WVU student wearing a football uniform with "WVU" across his chest.
Unidentified WVU student wearing football gear, including a leather helmet.
WVU student poses with a football, wearing a uniform with "E" & "H" stamped on his pants, for "Episcopal Hall".
Unidentified student wearing football gear.
Two unidentified WVU students wearing football gear, take a set position against each other.
Two unidentified WVU students wearing football gear including leather helmets.
Unidentified WVU student holds his leather helmet for a post-game photograph in the dormitory.
Unidentified student wearing a uniform with "EH" for Episcopal Hall.
WVU student players gang tackle the ball carrier. All persons are unidentified.
Unidentified WVU students playing football. Very few are wearing helmets and padding.
Two players are labeled "TEKE's" in the photo which refers to their membership in the Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity.
Sam Huff of Edna Gas, West Virginia played for the Mountaineers from 1952 to 1955, earning All-American honors in 1955.
"Sam" (Robert Lee) Huff played for the Mountaineers from 1952 to 1955 and was named an All-American in 1955. He played in the NFL for 13 years for the New York Giants and Washington Redskins. Huff was inducted into both the College and Pro Football Hall of Fame and named one of West Virginia's 50 Greatest Athletes.
Students in football uniforms pose in offensive set in front of Episcopal Hall.
Portrait of Mountaineer Team Captain, Bob Kay in uniform.
Portrait of the UHS Hawks Football Team, photograph taken on the front steps of the old school in Morgantown.
Portrait of the UHS Hawks Football Team
Portrait of the UHS Hawks Football Team. Coach Fizer is top row, right
Portrait of the UHS Hawks Football Team
Monty Shear, #20 of the Morgantown High Mohigans, gains yardage in a night game.
West Virginia University Mountaineer Quarterback Oliver Luck eagle glances down field to find his receiver during a game against Temple.
West Virginia University Mountaineer Quarterback Oliver Luck lined up behind center during a game.
Portrait of a little league football team coached by George DeAntonis, (standing, right)
Team portrait of a little league football team coached by George DeAntonis (standing, left) and Whitey Cyphert, (standing, right)
Post card team portrait of the 1909 West Virginia University Football Team in uniform.
Mountaineer player, #54 is Dan Hannah. The game was played in Morgantown at old Mountaineer Field.
On the back of the photo: 'Bill Williams'
Possibly a reserve team.
The very first WVU Football Team ready for action.