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Big Bill Edwards

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that eventually resulted in the demise of both teams. During the scandal, members of the Bulldogs were accused of throwing the championship to the Tigers. While Edwards officiated the first game of the series, he was unavailable to referee the second game because of a prior commitment to officiate
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by tackling the assailant and sustaining a flesh wound in the arm in the process. For his heroism, Edwards was awarded the
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at the press conference announcing the formation of the league, but he did not serve in that position.
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Edwards was deputy of street cleaning in New York before becoming chief of
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After graduation, he became an official, and in 1916 wrote a book entitled
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In 1906, Edwards was the referee for the first game of the "
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College Football Hall of Fame biography of Big Bill Edwards
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Guard
Lisle, New York
Manhattan, New York City
Princeton
All-American
1899
College Football Hall of Fame
(1971)

American football
guard
Princeton Tigers football
Princeton University
Lisle, New York
Ohio League
Canton Bulldogs
Massillon Tigers
game-rigging scandal
Harvard–Yale game
New York
William Gaynor
Carnegie Medal for Heroism
U.S. President
Woodrow Wilson
Internal Revenue
waste disposal
Newark, New Jersey
American Football League
third AFL

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