- Wes Bradshaw
Wesley Walker Bradshaw (November 26, 1897 – April 10, 1960) was an
American football player and coach. He was an All-Southwest Conference (SWC) back atBaylor University and was the firstSouthwest Conference football player to score 100 points in a single season with 119 points scored during the 1922 college football season.He earned the nickname of "Rabbit" for his running style on the field. "On the football field,he was one of the hardest guys to get hold of I ever saw. He wasn't great as a fast runner, but he was very shifty and had a great change of pace. He was very hard to catch," said
Southern Methodist University player James Stewart. [ [http://www.tshof.org/inductees/index.html?staff_id=62 tshof.org: Inductees ] ]Bradshaw excelled in other sports at Baylor as well. He was a letterman in basketball, track, and baseball. [ [http://baylorbears.cstv.com/genrel/112003aab.html Baylor Athletics Hall of Fame ::
As a professional athlete, Bradshaw played for the
Rock Island Independents (1924) in the position of half right.Jim Thorpe was among his teammates. He also played for theBuffalo Rangers (1926) in theNFL .After his professional career, Bradshaw became a
Texas high school football coach at Athens High School. He was appointed to the post June 4, 1925. He was also charged with coaching the basketball team. Bradshaw was the third coach at the school in as many years, and local boosters were reportedly concerned about his salary. Local businesses footed the bill. In January 1927, Bradshaw was injured in a traffic accident. A motor bus, carrying Baylor students to a basketball game in Austin, collided with a fastInternational-Great Northern Railroad train, killing 10 students and injuring five. Bradshaw was accompanying the party as a guest of the Baylor coach. [cite news |first= |last= |authorlink= |coauthors= |title=10 athletes killed, 5 injured in Texas, as train hits bus |url=http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F40E11FB3E5C147A93C1AB178AD85F438285F9 |work=New York Times |publisher= |date=1927-01-23 |accessdate= ]Bradshaw later coached at Polytechnic High School in Fort Worth and at
Ouachita Baptist University inArkansas in the 1940s.He was inducted into the Baylor Athletics Hall of Fame in 1961. [ [http://baylorbears.cstv.com/genrel/112003aab.html Baylor Athletics Hall of Fame ::
References
*Hendry, Ron. "Athens' Day in the Sun", Hendry Publishing, ISBN 0977435008.
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