(1914-11-02)November 2, 1914 Chattanooga, Tennessee, U.S.
Died:
December 27, 1972(1972-12-27) (aged 58)
Height
6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Weight
200 lb (91 kg)
Career history
College
Sewanee (1934–1936)
High school
Baylor
Career highlights and awards
First-team All-SEC (1936)
Baylor Sports Hall of Fame
Sewanee Athletics Hall of Fame
Rupert McPherson Colmore Jr. (November 2, 1914 – December 27, 1972) was a college football player. A prominent tackle, he is the only All-Southeastern Conference selection in the history of the Sewanee Tigers football program.[1][2] Philadelphia coach Bert Bell selected Colmore for All-American.[3][4] His father Rupert Colmore, Sr. also played for Sewanee. Colmore turned down the chance to play professional football for Philadelphia and entered business.[5]
^"Associated Press Names All-Southeastern Eleven". St. Petersburg Times. December 1, 1936.
^"The SEC began with 13 schools, including three in Tennessee". timesfreepress.com. 26 August 2018.
Rupert McPherson Colmore Jr. (November 2, 1914 – December 27, 1972) was a college football player. A prominent tackle, he is the only All-Southeastern...
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Games started Hometown Prep school Height Weight Age J. L. Brong guard RupertColmore end Sewanee, Tennessee 155 E. H. Fowlkes tackle Ephraim Kirby-Smith...
Association Record 7–1 (4–1 SIAA) Head coach George S. Whitney (2nd season) Captain RupertColmore Sr. Home stadium Hardee Field Seasons ← 1903 1905 →...
guard), Brong (right tackle), Jones (right end), Scarbrough (quarterback), Colmore (left halfback), E. Kirby Smith (right halfback), Stewart (fullback). Sewanee...
the Women's Suffrage Movement. London and New York: Routledge. p. 253. Colmore, Gertrude. Suffragette Sally. Broadview Press, 2007, p. 14 "The Origins...
attack the Lower Meeting House in Digbeth. 1724 – The Blue Coat School on Colmore Row is completed. 1726 – The Bristol Road, which has suffered from intense...
Also worthy of note is National Westminster House (since renamed as 103 Colmore Row) in Birmingham: the building was sold to British Land in 2007 and demolished...
phenomenon of tolerance and transplantation immunity. He collaborated with Rupert E. Billingham and they did research on problems of pigmentation and skin...
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Square and the Convention Centre, and included the Masonic Hall (1926–27 Rupert Savage) (demolished 2008) and Birmingham Municipal Bank (recently TSB) building...
1888 44 Car 75 was designed for use on the steeply inclined route between Colmore Row and New Inns in Birmingham as previous horse-drawn trams needed an...
Samuel Stevenson of Sutton Coldfield 1698: Thomas Bayly 1699: William Colmore of Old Deanery, Warwick 1700: John Shugbrough 1701: Thomas Man 1702: John...
describes a subscription of £25 each from William Kinge and William Collmer (Colmore), of Burmingham; Richard Middlemore, Edgbaston; Mrs. Margarett Knowlys...
services to Community Finance. Vivien Jayne, Mrs. Randall, Headteacher, Colmore Infant and Nursery School, Birmingham. For services to Education. Hilary...