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H. T. Summersgill

Harry Travis Summersgill (February 6, 1876 – June 16, 1931) was an American physician and college football and baseball coach. He served as the head football coach of Tulane University from 1900 to 1901 and the head baseball coach in 1902.
==College and coaching career==
A native of Vermont,〔(Register ), p. 138, Tulane University, 1899.〕 Summersgill originally attended Brown University, where he played on the football team in 1896,〔(''2009 Brown Football Media Guide'' ) (PDF), p. 94, Brown University, 2009.〕 but transferred to the University of Virginia in 1898.〔 He played football at Virginia as an end from 1898 to 1899,〔(''Outing, Volume 35'' ), p. 197, 1900.〕〔(All-Time Lettermen ) (PDF), ''2009 Football Media Guide'', p. 7, University of Virginia, March 20, 2009.〕 and was elected the team captain for the 1899 season.〔(Summersgill Virginia's Captain ), ''The Sun'', December 8, 1898.〕 He was a member of Beta Theta Pi.〔(''The Beta Theta Pi, Volume 28'' ), p. 197, Beta Theta Pi, 1900.〕
Summersgill then attended medical school at Tulane University. He took over as the part-time head football coach from H. T. "Pop" Collier for the 1900 season.〔(''The Alumni Bulletin, Volumes 1-3'' ), p. 65, University of Virginia, 1901.〕〔Dale A. Somers, (''The Rise of Sports in New Orleans: 1850–1900'' ), p. 265, Pelican Publishing, 1972, ISBN 0-8071-0042-0.〕 In his first season, Tulane finished undefeated and unscored upon with a perfect 5–0 record, which was an impressive turnaround from a scoreless 0–6–1 campaign the year prior.〔''Tulane Football 2009 Media Supplement'', pp. 41–42, Tulane University, 2009.〕 The team outscored the Southern Athletic Club, Alabama, , Louisiana State, and by a combined 105–0 margin.〔 The next year, Tulane finished 1901 with a 4–2 mark.〔(H.T. Summersgill Records by Year ), College Football Data Warehouse, retrieved December 3, 2010.〕 Against the Mobile Y.M.C.A., Tulane lost, 2–0, despite Summersgill's protests to the officials that there was still time remaining in the game.〔 The Olive and Blue later beat Louisiana State, 22–0, on the field, but was forced to forfeit 11–0 by the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association over the use of a professional player.〔 Today, Tulane records still count this as a win, which Louisiana State records dispute.〔〔Year-by-Year Results, ''2008 LSU Football Media Guide'', p. 152, Louisiana State University, 2008.〕
Summersgill received a Doctor of Medicine degree from Tulane in 1900.〔(''Catalogue of Beta Theta Pi'' ), p. 49, Beta Theta Pi, 1905.〕 In May 1901, he was licensed after passing the medical examination at Tulane.〔(''Bulletin, Volumes 17-20'' ), , p. R-78, University of the State of New York College Department, 1901.〕 In 1902, Summersgill coached the Tulane baseball team and amassed an 8–5 record.〔S. Derby Gisclair, (''Baseball at Tulane University'' ), p. 13, Arcadia Publishing, 2007, ISBN 0-7385-4208-3.〕

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