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Walter Eckersall

Walter Herbert "Eckie" Eckersall (June 17, 1886 – March 24, 1930) was an American college football player, official, and sportswriter for the ''Chicago Tribune''. He played for the Chicago Maroons football team of the University of Chicago, and was elected to the College Football Hall of Fame in 1951. Eckersall was selected as the quarterback for Walter Camp's "All-Time All-America Team" honoring the greatest college football players during the sport's formative years.〔(University of Chicago Athletics Hall of Fame )〕 Eckersall was selected to Camp's All-American Team for 1904, 1905, and 1906.〔(All-America Teams | Walter Camp Football Foundation )〕
==Early life==

Eckersall grew up in the Woodlawn neighborhood of Chicago just south of the University of Chicago. His talent emerged at Hyde Park High School, where he dashed 100 yards in 10.0 seconds, an Illinois record for 25 years, and excelled on the football field. In 1903, he quarterbacked Hyde Park to an undefeated season and then led the Hyde Park squad to a 105 to 0 trouncing of Brooklyn Polytechnic at Marshall Field on December 5, 1903 to claim the unofficial national high school football championship.〔(IHSA - Illinois H.S.toric: The Greatest High School Football Rivalry in Illinois )〕
Eckersall later wrote about his years at Hyde Park in a column picked up for national syndication in 1918.〔("Sam Ransom Fearless in War or Sport" by Walter Eckersall - Anaconda Standard, Anaconda, Montana, Sunday, July 21, 1918, Page 2, Columns 1 to 3 )〕 Much of the article was about African American player and World War I veteran Lieutenant Samuel Ransom.〔
Eckersall was highly recruited out of high school by both Fielding H. Yost of the Michigan Wolverines and Amos Alonzo Stagg of the Chicago Maroons. Stagg resorted to chicanery, snatching Eckersall off a train platform to keep him from attending a recruitment rendezvous arranged by Michigan coaches in Ann Arbor in 1904.

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