Dick Hartley
American football player
Georgia Bulldogs – No. 23 | |
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Position | Halfback |
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Born: | Fort Valley, Georgia, U.S. |
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College | Georgia (1920–1921) |
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Richard Hartley was a college football player. Hartley starred as a halfback for the Georgia Bulldogs in 1920 and 1921.[1] As a member of 1920's "Ten Second Backfield," Hartley ran for 170 yards and two touchdowns in a minute and twenty seconds against South Carolina in 1920.[2][3] In 1921, he scored on Harvard,[4] and he fumbled twice against Dartmouth.[5]
References
- ^ Patrick Garbin. About Them Dawgs!: Georgi Football's Memorable Teams and Players. p. 29.
- ^ "The Rainbow of Delta Tau Delta".
- ^ "Georgia Defeats Carolina". The Atlanta Constitution. October 10, 1920. p. 4. Retrieved March 21, 2016 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Harvard Trims Georgia". Reading Eagle. October 16, 1921.
- ^ ""Then Vince Said to Herschel. . ."".
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1920 Georgia Bulldogs football—national champions
- 1 Bum Day
- 3 Owen Reynolds
- 5 Dave Collings
- 9 Artie Pew
- 11 Joe Bennett
- 19 Buck Cheves
- 23 Dick Hartley
- 31 Sheldon Fitts
- 45 Hugh Whelchel
- T. L. Anthony
- Jim Taylor
- Head coach: Herman Stegeman
- Assistant coaches: Jimmy DeHart
*selected national champion by Clyde Berryman
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