J. T. Haxall

J. T. Haxall
Princeton Tigers
Position Guard/Kicker
Class 1883
Career history
College Princeton (18811882)
Personal information
Date of birth (1860-04-22)April 22, 1860
Place of birth Virginia
Date of death July 9, 1939(1939-07-09) (aged 79)
Place of death Maryland
Weight 158 lb (72 kg)
Career highlights and awards
  • National championship, 1881
  • Longest field goal (65 yards)

John Triplett "Jerry" Haxall (April 22, 1860 July 9, 1939) was a college football player. On November 30, 1882,[1] he kicked a 65-yard field goal from placement[2][n 1] for a then record[4] in the PrincetonYale contest at the Polo Grounds.[5][6] The record stood until 1976.[7][8] Haxall later remarked "My epitaph will probably be: J. T. Haxall. Kicked a football. That's all."[9]

Early years

John Triplett Haxall was born in Virginia on April 22, 1860 to Bolling Walker Haxall and Anne Triplett. His father was a flour milling heir whose Richmond house built in 1858 is on the National Register of Historic Places.[10]

Notes

  1. The spectators did not measure the distance, but it was long estimated as 65 yards and by all accounts was beyond midfield.[3]

Endnotes

  1. Parke H. Davis. Football, the American Intercollegiate Game. p. 372.
  2. Frank G. Menke (May 1999). "Long-Distance Kicking" (PDF). College Football Historical Society. 12 (3): 6. Retrieved May 25, 2015 via LA84.
  3. Grantland Rice (November 30, 1915). "The Sport Light". The Marion Star. p. 8. Retrieved March 4, 2016 via Newspapers.com.
  4. Parke H. Davis (1913). "The Field Goal Record". Official Football Rules: 233.
  5. "[1]". New York Times. December 1, 1882.
  6. "Princeton Guard Loses 30 Pounds in 1 Game". Columbia Daily Spectator. 59 (35). November 14, 1935. p. 3.
  7. Mark F. Bernstein. Football: The Ivy League Origins of an American Obsession. p. 21.
  8. Mark F. Bernstein. Princeton Football. p. 14.
  9. "Obituary". Princeton Alumni Weekly. 39: 845–846. July 7, 1939.
  10. "The Historic Bolling Haxall House".
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