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| Jimmy Johnson | |
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Position: Quarterback |
| Member Biography | |
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James Johnson played college football seven years. His first
stint was at Carlisle Indian School 1899-1903, and he was
named All-America quarterback in 1903 by Walter Camp.
Camp based his selection on a remarkable game he witnessed
when Carlisle played Harvard. Johnson was small but fiery,
and was a leader. He was Carlisle captain in 1903. He
enrolled at Northwestern University's School of Dentistry and
played on Northwestern's 1904-05 teams. In 1904 he scored
a touchdown and helped beat Illinois 12-6 in the last game
played at Sheppard Field. In 1905 he helped dedicate a new
field, seating 13,000, on Central Street in Evanston, Illinois, as
Northwestern beat Beloit 18-2. Johnson scored a touchdown
and ran for 200 yards. He returned to Carlisle as assistant
coach in 1906. Then he became a dental surgeon in San Juan,
Puerto Rico.
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