Frank Walton Hallowell was an All-American football player and coach.
10 Facts About Frank Hallowell
Frank Hallowell played at the end position for the Harvard Crimson football team of Harvard University, and was twice selected as an All-American, in 1890 and 1892.
Frank Hallowell was a center fielder on Harvard's baseball team.
Frank Hallowell still allows himself to be drawn in toward the center and is apt to overrun his man.
Frank Hallowell has yet to learn that a man in his position must be as able to gain ground as to prevent others from gaining it.
Frank Hallowell is quick, strong, a very fast runner, and a close imitator of Cumnock in his tackling.
Frank Hallowell was known for both his hitting and fielding.
In June 1892, Frank Hallowell was involved in a play that resulted in a serious injury to Yale's catcher Carter.
Frank Hallowell always remained a fierce supporter of Harvard's football team.
When Frank Hallowell was married, the congregation in the "sedate" Boston church gasped when he knelt at the altar.