Chigger Browne

Chigger Browne

Chigger Browne on the right next to Germany Schulz, c. 1910.
Sport(s) Track and field/football
Biographical details
Born (1888-08-03)August 3, 1888
Memphis, Tennessee
Died March 2, 1955(1955-03-02) (aged 66)
Stockton, California
Alma mater Sewanee:The University of the South
Playing career
19081910 Sewanee
Position(s) Quarterback
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
Track and field:
19261927 Florida
Football:
1928 Florida (intramurals)
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
SIAA championship (1909)
Awards
All-Southern (1909, 1910)
Sewanee All-Time Football Team

Alvin Lowell "Chigger" Browne[1] (August 3, 1888 March 2, 1955) was a college football player and track coach.

Sewanee

Browne was a quarterback for the Sewanee Tigers of Sewanee: The University of the South from 1908 to 1910. Browne also played baseball, basketball, and track.[2] He was twice selected All-Southern,[3][4] and mentioned by Grantland Rice as one of the great little men of the sport, once weighing only 111 pounds.[5] He was most often listed as some 5 feet 8 inches tall and 125 pounds. Rice also said he was "harder to surround and tackle than a flea."[6] He could run 100 meters in 10 seconds flat.[7] At Sewanee he was a member of Kappa Alpha.[8]

1908

College Football Hall of Fame quarterback Harry Van Surdam, coach of the 1908 team, said of Browne, he "was the greatest quarterback that I have ever seen in my 50 years of being connected with football as a coach and official . . . he was fast as lightning and wasn't afraid of anything. Chigger was so small that we had to keep him taped up to prevent him from getting broken up . . . We had only 18 men on the squad. If we wanted to scrimmage we had to bend the line around."[2]

1909

Browne was quarterback on the SIAA champion 1909 team.

Coaching career

University of Florida

He coached the Florida Gators track team of the University of Florida in 1926 and 1927.[9]

See also

References

  1. "Deaths". Sewanee Alumni News: 14. 1956.
  2. 1 2 "Brown Is All-Time Tiger Great". Sewanee Alumni News: 15. 1952.
  3. "National and Southern Honors". Sewanee Football Media Guide: 31. 2011.
  4. e. g. "All S. I. A. A. Team.". Times-Picayune. December 8, 1910.
  5. Grantland Rice (January 31, 1942). "Hogan and Hinkey Rate Among Best Little Men". The Miami News.
  6. Grantland Rice (June 18, 1937). "Size Doesn't Make Athlete". The Milwaukee Journal.
  7. "Sewanee Here On Saturday". Atlanta Constitution. November 11, 1908.
  8. "Alpha-Alpha". The Kappa Alpha Journal 27 (2): 200. 1909.
  9. Old Yearbook Filled with Future Leaders. Ocala Star Banner. October 17, 1992.
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