- Alfred Bergman
Alfred Henry "Big Dutch" Bergman (
September 27 ,1889 inPeru, Indiana –June 20 ,1961 inFort Wayne, Indiana ) was a multi-sport college athlete and a professionalbaseball player."Big Dutch" Bergman is the only athlete in the history of athletics at the University of Notre Dame to earn a total of eleven monograms (varsity letters), and also the only athlete to twice earn four letters in a single year. He played football,
baseball ,basketball and was a team captain on the track team.As the
kickoff returner for the football team in 1911, Bergman would set a presently unbreakable record with a 105-yard return against Loyola. (At the time, the fields were 110 yards long.) Three years later, Bergman would become the startingquarterback forJesse Harper 's 1914 team, which finished 6-2.After graduation, Bergman would play professional
baseball for one season with theCleveland Indians . His brother Arthur (known as "Little Dutch") would also attend Notre Dame but would go on to achieve more fame as the head coach of theWashington Redskins .References
* Gagnon, Cappy. "Notre Dame Baseball Greats." Arcadia Publishing (2004). p.72
* Baseball-Almanac.com, cite web|url=http://www.baseball-almanac.com/players/player.php?p=bergmal01|title=Al Bergman Baseball Stats
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