Henry Hawkins was an American athlete and engineer.
10 Facts About Harry Hawkins
Harry Hawkins later had a successful career as an engineer in the automotive industry.
Harry Hawkins played for a 1925 Michigan team that included College Football Hall of Fame end Bennie Oosterbaan and quarterback Benny Friedman.
Harry Hawkins called Harry Hawkins of Saginaw the 'greatest lineman of the year' and said he would be on all the all-American teams if he had played tackle all year.
Harry Hawkins was named a first-team All-American by the Football Writers Association of America and a first-team All-Western tackle by sports writer Billy Evans and the Associated Press.
Harry Hawkins was selected as a third-team All-American by several selectors, including an Inter-Sectional Board of Football Coaches, Chicago Tribune football writer Walter Eckersall, and Herbert Reed.
Harry Hawkins won varsity letters in track in his junior and senior years.
Harry Hawkins was the winner of the hammer throw even at the 1926 Penn relays and the 1926 Big Ten Conference outdoor track meet.
Harry Hawkins was a member of Kappa Sigma, Michigauma, Triangles, and Tau Beta Pi.
Harry Hawkins graduated in 1926 with a degree in mechanical engineering and had a successful career in the automobile industry.