For other people named Bobby Marshall, see Bobby Marshall (disambiguation).
American football player
Bobby Marshall
Bobby Marshall as he appeared in the 1905 University of Minnesota yearbook, the Gopher
No. 14
Position:
End
Personal information
Born:
(1880-03-12)March 12, 1880 Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.
Died:
August 27, 1958(1958-08-27) (aged 78) Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S.
Height:
6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Weight:
195 lb (88 kg)
Career information
High school:
Minneapolis (MN) Central
College:
Minnesota (1903–1906)
Career history
Minneapolis Deans (1907-1909)
Hennepins (1911)
Minnesota All-Stars exhibition team (1912, 1920-1921, 1925)
Minneapolis Marines (1913-1917, 1919, 1927)
Bobby Marshall's All-Stars (1914)
Minneapolis Beavers (1914)
White Fronts (1915)
West Duluth (1916)
Davenport Athletics (1917)
Rock Island Independents (1919-1920)
Minneapolis Liberties (1921, 1925)
Ironwood Legion (1921-1922, 1924)
University All-Stars (1922)
Hibbing All-Stars (1923)
Tollefson's All-Stars (1923)
Duluth Kelleys (1925)
Twin City All-Stars (1926)
Chippewa Falls Marines (1930)
Minnesota All-Stars professional team (1932-1934)
Career highlights and awards
Third-team All-Pro (1920)
2× Second-team All-American (1905, 1906)
Baseball player
Baseball career
First baseman / Third baseman / Manager
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
debut
1906, for the Minneapolis Lund Lands
Last appearance
1923, for the Minneapolis White Sox
Teams
Minneapolis Lund Lands (1906)
LaMoure, North Dakota (1907) [1]
St. Paul Colored Gophers (1907, 1909–1910)
Minneapolis Keystones (1908) [2]
Leland Giants (1909)
Chicago Giants (1910)
Twin Cities Gophers (1911–1916) [3]
Hennepins (1912)
St. Joe-Deckerts (1912-1913)
St. Joseph Saints (1912)
West Side Athletics (1913)
St. Cloud Pretzels (1913-1914)
Mott and Regent (North Dakota) (1919)
Estevan (Saskatchewan) (1921)
Minneapolis Buffaloes (1922)
Askin and Marine Colored Red Sox (1922)
St. Paul Uptown Sanitary (1923)
All Nations (1923)
Minneapolis Red Sox (1924)
St. Paul Colored Gophers (1925)
Billy Potts’ Ethiopians (1925)
Minneapolis Colored White Sox (1926)
Johnnie Baker American Legion Post #291 (1927)
Minneapolis All-Stars (1929)
All-Nationals (1929)
All-Nations (1930)
St. Paul Monarchs (1932)
Minneapolis White Sox (1934)
Player stats at PFR
College Football Hall of Fame
Robert Wells Marshall (March 12, 1880 – August 27, 1958) was an American sportsman. He was best known for playing football; however, Marshall also competed in baseball,[2] track, boxing, ice hockey and wrestling.
^"Robert W. Marshall" St. Paul Appeal, St. Paul, Minnesota, Saturday, October 25, 1913, Page 10, Column 7
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