- William A. Walsh
William A. Walsh (
August 18 ,1871 —March 18 ,1967 ) was anAmerican football player and a startingquarterback for the University of Notre Dame, anattorney , and amayor and city judge ofYonkers, New York .During his senior year in 1895, Walsh became a captain and quarterback for the Notre Dame football team under head coach
H.G. Hadden . His starts included shutout victories over Northwestern and Chicago Medical, but the team suffered a controversial defeat at the hands of Indianapolis Artillery, who featuredWinchester Osgood at halfback, despite questions surrounding the formerAll-American 's eligibility.After graduation, Walsh entered the Georgetown Law School, where he obtained a law degree and thereafter spend ten years as a corporation counsel of the City of Mount Vernon. As a Democrat in 1917, he was appointed City Judge of
Yonkers, New York , but lost his reelection bid to future gubernatorial candidateWilliam F. Bleakley .Despite the defeat, the Yonkers Common Council appointed Walsh to a position as corporation counsel from 1918 to 1922, and in 1926 he was elected to a two-year term as Mayor of Yonkers. He chose not to run for reelection and went into private practice.
Walsh returned to the political arena when the Common Council appointed him as City Manager in 1942 — a position that would also be held by his son, William A. Walsh Jr., in 1964.
Walsh died in 1967 at the age of 95.
References
*cite book |title=The Fighting Irish Football Encyclopedia |last=Steele |first=Michael R. |year=2003 |publisher=Sports Publishing LLC |location=Champaign, IL |isbn=1582612862 |pages=pp.16-17
*cite news |title=William A. Walsh Dead at 95 |work=Proquest Historical Newspapers |publisher=New York Times (1857-current file) |date=March 19, 1967
*cite book |title=Natural Enemies: Major College Football's Oldest, Fiercest Rivalry |last=Kryk |first=John |year=2004 |publisher=Taylor Trade Publications |location= |isbn=1589790901 |pages=p.25
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