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1933 Rutgers Queensmen football team

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

1933 Rutgers Queensmen football
Middle Three champion
ConferenceMiddle Three Conference
Record6–3–1 (2–0 Middle Three)
Head coach
CaptainGeorge Kramer, William Demarest, Francis Heenan
Home stadiumNeilson Field
Seasons
← 1932
1934 →
1933 Middle Three Conference football standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   T W   L   T
Rutgers $ 2 0 0 6 3 1
Lafayette 1 1 0 3 5 1
Lehigh 0 2 0 2 6 0
  • $ – Conference champion

The 1933 Rutgers Queensmen football team represented Rutgers University in the 1933 college football season. In their third season under head coach J. Wilder Tasker, the Queensmen compiled a 6–3–1 record, won the Middle Three Conference championship, and outscored their opponents 146 to 94.[1]

Schedule

DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
September 30Franklin & Marshall
  • Neilson Field
  • New Brunswick, NJ
W 10–0
October 7Providence
  • Neilson Field
  • New Brunswick, NJ
W 21–05,000[2]
October 14at Colgate
  • Whitnall Field
  • Hamilton, NY
L 2–25
October 21Pennsylvania Military
  • Neilson Field
  • New Brunswick, NJ
W 10–0
October 28Lehigh
  • Neilson Field
  • New Brunswick, NJ
W 27–0 6,000 [3]
November 4Springfield
  • Neilson Field
  • New Brunswick, NJ
W 31–6
November 11at Lafayette
  • Fisher Field
  • Easton, PA
W 20–13
November 18NYUT 6–615,000[4]
November 25at Princeton
  • Palmer Stadium
  • Princeton, NJ (rivalry)
L 6–2645,000[5]
December 2Villanova
  • Neilson Field
  • New Brunswick, NJ
L 13–18

References

  1. ^ "Rutgers Yearly Results (1930-1934)". College Football Data Warehouse. David DeLassus. Archived from the original on March 26, 2016. Retrieved June 13, 2016.
  2. ^ "Chizmadia Stars As Rutgers Wins From Providence". The Sunday Times. October 8, 1933. p. 1 – via Newspapers.com.
  3. ^ "Rutgers Conquers Lehigh by 27 to 0". The New York Times. New York, N.Y. October 29, 1933. p. S4.
  4. ^ "Rutgers battles N.Y.U. to tie". The Sunday Times. November 19, 1933. p. 1. Retrieved February 2, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.
  5. ^ Kenneth Q. Jennings (November 26, 1933). "Rutgers Falls to Princeton 26-6; Winika First Player to Cross Tigers' Line this Year: Undefeated Princeton Is Given Battle Before Crowd of 45,000". The Sunday Times. New Brunswick, N.J. pp. 1, 13 – via Newspapers.com.


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