A November 16, 1910 Washington Post article listed Harvard Law’s star-filled line-up. The next day’s game report modified it a bit, including the substitutes who played in the game. The Indianapolis Star refined it further. Follows is an amalgam of the three:
Player | Position | College |
Logan | Left End | Yale |
Crumpacker, Withington | Left Tackle | Michigan, Harvard |
Matters | Left Guard | Nebraska |
Cass | Center | Princeton |
S. Hoar, Dore | Right Guard | Harvard, Harvard |
Hamilton Fish | Right Tackle | Harvard |
Triggs | Right End | Holy Cross |
S. H. Philbin | Quarterback | Harvard |
Pfeiffer, Page | Left Halfback | Princeton, Harvard |
H. Moore | Right Halfback | Harvard |
White, Simmons | Fullback | Harvard, Princeton |
P. Withington was a second team Walter Camp All American in 1909.
L. Withington was a third team Walter Camp All American in 1909.
It isn’t clear which of the former Harvard linemen played on the Harvard Law School team.
Hamilton Fish, organizer of the team, was a Walter Camp first team All American in 1908 & 1909.
S. Hoar was a 1908 third team All American in 1908
S. H. “Steve” Philbin was a Walter Camp first team All American in 1909.
The team was as advertised. It was indeed loaded with former college stars who today might be playing in the NFL.