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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use mdy dates Шаблон:Infobox college sports team season Шаблон:1937 Southern Conference football standings The 1937 VPI Gobblers football team represented Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College and Polytechnic Institute in the 1937 college football season. The team was led by their head coach Henry Redd and finished with a record of five wins and five losses (5–5).

Schedule

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Players

Roster

VPI 1937 roster
  • James Raymond Belcher
  • Stephen B. Bogese
  • Irving Ward Boswell
  • Billy Boyd
  • Graham S. Buchanan
  • Archibald Branks Cameron
  • Joe Carr
  • Martin Ricks Cobb
  • Pete Cregger
  • Weldon Darnell
  • Junior Davis
  • Phil DeMuro
  • W. H. Devlin
  • Lloyd Doxey
  • Samuel Bascom Dunn
  • Mathew Leslie Ellison
  • Leonard H. Futrell
  • James Anthony Gaugler
  • John Alfred Hamer
  • Mel Henry
  • Paul Higgins
  • Wade Hampton Hitt
  • Woodrow Kantner
  • E. S. King
  • Howard Mast
  • William McClelland
  • Al Miller
  • R. P. Murray
  • Frank Lovitt Oliver
  • Frank Pierce
  • David Marion Pitts
  • Stanley Covington "Sonny" Powers
  • Arthur Robison
  • Brick Rothrock
  • Rochelle Rountree
  • Daniel Green Shawhan
  • Carol Shockey (Capt.)
  • Chilton Shorter
  • Claude Simpson
  • George Thorpe
  • Leo Vecellio
  • Edgar Waugh
  • Boswell William
  • Louis Willson
  • Neil Saunders Wood
  • Robert Woolwine
  • Woodrum Woolwine
  • George Worthington
  • Thomas Wright
  • Walter E. Zilahy

Varsity letter winners

Eighteen players received varsity letters for their participation on the 1937 VPI team.[1]

Player Hometown Notes
James Raymond Belcher
Archie Cameron
Marvin Andrew "Pete" Cregger
Weldon Tolliver "Kinky" Darnell Winston-Salem, North Carolina
James Blackwell "Junior" Davis
Philip Galliano DeMuro
William Harper Devlin Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Lloyd Gibbs Doxey Halifax, North Carolina World War II veteran (Army). Awarded the Bronze Star Medal and Purple Heart.
Melvin Henry Cumberland, Maryland
Ernest Stuart King
Howard Dilworth Mast Lynnhaven, Virginia World War II veteran (Lieutenant (junior grade), Navy).
Albert Sanford Miller
Ruffner Page Murray
Frank Marion Pierce World War II veteran (Lieutenant Colonel, Army).
Arthur Stephen Robison Richmond, Virginia World War II veteran (Army).
Carol Leo Shockey (Capt.) Shockeysville, Virginia
Leo Arthur Vecellio Beckley, West Virginia World War II veteran (Army). Awarded the Legion of Merit.
George Yellott Worthington

References

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