Letter to Amos Alonzo Stagg from Yale University dated September 25 , 1891
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Letter to Amos Alonzo Stagg from Yale University dated September 25, 1891 agreeing to the amount of $75 for a game on October 14, 1891 to be played at Yale. The letter is part of a series of letters received by Stagg regarding arrangements to play Springfield College in Football.
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In 1890, Amos Alonzo Stagg, a Yale all-American and major league baseball pitching prospect, came to Springfield College (then known as the YMCA Training School) and started the college’s first football team. Stagg graduated from Yale in 1888 and from Springfield College in 1891. As a graduate student in a one-year program to become a YMCA Physical Director, he served as Coach, Manager, Captain, and Player. On an open field overlooking Lake Massasoit, the team would practice and play the less important games, while playing bigger games downtown. Stagg served as an assistant physical education iinstructor at Springfield College from 1890-1892. His football teams at Springfield College were known as "Stagg's Eleven" or the "Stubby Christians". During the two years he coached and played football at Springfield College, the "Stubby Christians," went 10-11-1 and played in one of the first indoor football game on December 12, 1890 at Madison Square Garden against the Yale Consolidated team.
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