Huntington Reed "Tack" Hardwick (October 15, 1892 – June 26, 1949) was an American football player. He played at the halfback and end positions for Harvard University. He never lost a game during his three years on the varsity, and was selected as a unanimous first-team All-American in 1914. He was elected to the College Football Hall of Fame in 1954. Later in life he co-founded the Boston Garden.
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Huntington Reed "Tack" Hardwick (October 15, 1892 – June 26, 1949) was an American football player. He played at the halfback and end positions for Harvard...
Corporation, as well as Boston businessmen Charles F. Adams and HuntingtonHardwick, signed a 25-year lease for the arena. Sheldon Fairbanks was chosen...
first African-American college football player William H. Lewis, Huntington "Tack" Hardwick, Barry Wood, Percy Haughton, and Eddie Mahan. Harvard is the tenth...
to a syndicate headed by former football star HuntingtonHardwick of Boston. At the same meeting, Hardwick arranged the purchase of the players of the Portland...
the NHL had granted an expansion franchise to former football star HuntingtonHardwick and his syndicate of investors. On 1 June, McLaughlin, who had no...
he played on teams that included College Football Hall of Famers HuntingtonHardwick, Eddie Mahan and Stan Pennock. The Harvard football team did not...
the Saskatoon Sheiks pro team, but was unsuccessful, losing out to HuntingtonHardwick. Harmon's biggest project was announced in 1926: the Chicago Stadium...
Nevers, Stanford B – Red Grange, Illinois E – Frank Hinkey, Yale E – HuntingtonHardwick, Harvard T – Josh Cody, Vanderbilt T – Wilbur Henry, Washington and...
Felton Gets Loving Cup from Team Members". The New York Times. 1913-10-21. "Hardwick and Felton on Harvard Baseball Board" (PDF). The New York Times. 1921-03-21...
players included ends HuntingtonHardwick and Francis Joseph O'Brien and tackle Robert Treat Paine Storer. Mahan, Pennock, and Hardwick were all inducted...
Sam Felton. Other notable players included backs Percy Wendell, HuntingtonHardwick, and Henry Burchell Gardner, and linemen Bob Storer, Harvey Hitchcock...
football—national champions Charles Brickley Sam Felton Harvey Hitchcock HuntingtonHardwick Stan Pennock Bob Storer Percy Wendell Head coach Percy Haughton...
football—national champions Charles Brickley Sam Felton Harvey Hitchcock HuntingtonHardwick Stan Pennock Bob Storer Percy Wendell Head coach Percy Haughton...
amicable divorce. His third marriage to Peggy Simmons, the daughter of HuntingtonHardwick and the granddaughter of financier and philanthropist Galen Stone...
with one of the most aggressive defenses in Eastern football. During Hardwick's three years as a starter for Harvard, Pennock developed a reputation as...
football—national champions Charles Brickley Sam Felton Harvey Hitchcock HuntingtonHardwick Stan Pennock Bob Storer Percy Wendell Head coach Percy Haughton...
Washington & Jefferson FB Harry LeGore Jr. Woodsboro, Maryland Yale E HuntingtonHardwick 6'0" 171 Sr. Quincy, Massachusetts Harvard E John E. O'Hearn 5'10"...
7 to 0 score at Harvard Stadium. Harvard's All-American halfback HuntingtonHardwick scored the game's only touchdown on a six-yard run in the second...