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・ 1903 College Football All-Southern Team
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・ 1903 Copa del Rey
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・ 1903 Detroit Tigers season
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・ 1903 East Florida Seminary football team
・ 1903 East Paris train wreck
・ 1903 English cricket season
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1903 College Football All-America Team : ウィキペディア英語版
1903 College Football All-America Team
The 1903 College Football All-America team is composed of various organizations that chose College Football All-America Teams that season. The organizations and individuals that chose the teams included ''Collier's Weekly'' selected by Walter Camp, Caspar Whitney for ''Outing'' magazine, Charles Chadwick and Fielding H. Yost.
Of the 15 players who have been recognized by the NCAA as "consensus" All-Americans for the 1903 season, 12 played for teams in the Ivy League, and nine played for the "Big Four" teams of the era -- Harvard, Princeton, Yale, and Penn. The only three consensus All-Americans from schools outside the Ivy League were tackle Fred Schacht of Minnesota, quarterback James Johnson of Carlisle, and halfback Willie Heston of Michigan.
Five players were selected as first-team All-Americans by at least four of the known selectors: guard John DeWitt of Princeton (5), center Henry Hooper of Dartmouth (5), end Charles D. Rafferty of Yale (5), halfback Willie Heston of Michigan (4), and tackle James Hogan of Yale (4). Hooper, who was a freshman in 1903, died three months after the football season ended, following an attack of appendicitis.
In 2008, ''Sports Illustrated'' sought to answer the question, "Who would have won the Heisman from 1900-1934?" Its selection for 1903 was Willie Heston of Michigan described as "the nation's finest back."〔
==All-Americans of 1903==


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