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'''W. E. "Ted" Arnold''' was a [[college football]] player and referee. Arnold was a [[running back]] for [[Mike Donahue]]'s [[Auburn Tigers football]] team from [[1911 Auburn Tigers football team|1911]] to [[1914 Auburn Tigers football team|1914]].<ref>http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/aub/sports/m-footbl/auto_pdf/2011-12/misc_non_event/2011-supplement.pdf</ref> In 1913, he showed he could handle [[quarterback]] duties, allowing [[Kirk Newell]] to move to his more natural position at halfback.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://auburnsunclaimed.com/2013/06/28/100-year-anniversary-the-top-10-players-on-auburns-1913-national-championship-team/|title=100 Year Anniversary: The Top 10 Players on Auburn’s 1913 National Championship Team|first=Mike|last=Skotnicki|date=June 28, 2013|publisher=}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://archive.org/stream/19131003#page/n1/mode/2up|title=Orange and Blue, 1913 October 03|publisher=}}</ref> He was from Jacksonville.<ref>https://www.newspapers.com/clip/15258604/the-tampa-times/</ref>
'''W. E. "Ted" Arnold''' was a [[college football]] player and referee. Arnold was a [[running back]] for [[Mike Donahue]]'s [[Auburn Tigers football]] team from [[1911 Auburn Tigers football team|1911]] to [[1914 Auburn Tigers football team|1914]].<ref>[http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/aub/sports/m-footbl/auto_pdf/2011-12/misc_non_event/2011-supplement.pdf 2011 Auburn Football Fact Book]{{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304110617/http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/aub/sports/m-footbl/auto_pdf/2011-12/misc_non_event/2011-supplement.pdf |date=March 4, 2016}}</ref> In 1913, he showed he could handle [[quarterback]] duties, allowing [[Kirk Newell]] to move to his more natural position at halfback.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://auburnsunclaimed.com/2013/06/28/100-year-anniversary-the-top-10-players-on-auburns-1913-national-championship-team/|title=100 Year Anniversary: The Top 10 Players on Auburn's 1913 National Championship Team|first=Mike|last=Skotnicki|date=June 28, 2013|publisher=}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://archive.org/stream/19131003#page/n1/mode/2up|title=Orange and Blue, 1913 October 03|date=October 3, 1913 |publisher=}}</ref> He was from Jacksonville.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/15258604/the-tampa-times/|title=Clipped From The Tampa Times|newspaper=The Tampa Times |date=December 6, 1923|pages=6|via=newspapers.com}}</ref> He was once on the Gator Bowl executive committee.<ref>[https://fsu.digital.flvc.org/islandora/object/fsu%3A378/datastream/OBJ/view/1957_Gator_Bowl__Texas_A_M_vs_Tennessee__12_28_57_.pdf 1957 Gator Bowl: Texas A&M vs Tennessee (12/28/57)]</ref> He officiated the [[1940 Sugar Bowl]].<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/93115917/lubbock-avalanche-journal/|title=Clipped From Lubbock Avalanche-Journal|newspaper=Lubbock Avalanche-Journal |date=December 24, 1939|pages=6|via=newspapers.com}}</ref> He was involved with St. Luke's Hospital in Jacksonville.<ref>[https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3083&context=flablue_text History 1944-1969 of Blue Cross of Florida, INC.]</ref>


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Latest revision as of 08:48, 25 June 2024

Ted Arnold
Auburn Tigers
PositionQuarterback
Personal information
Born:c. 1890
Weight156 lb (71 kg)
Career history
CollegeAuburn (1911–1914)
Career highlights and awards
  • SIAA champion (1913)

W. E. "Ted" Arnold was a college football player and referee. Arnold was a running back for Mike Donahue's Auburn Tigers football team from 1911 to 1914.[1] In 1913, he showed he could handle quarterback duties, allowing Kirk Newell to move to his more natural position at halfback.[2][3] He was from Jacksonville.[4] He was once on the Gator Bowl executive committee.[5] He officiated the 1940 Sugar Bowl.[6] He was involved with St. Luke's Hospital in Jacksonville.[7]

References

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  1. ^ 2011 Auburn Football Fact BookArchived March 4, 2016, at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Skotnicki, Mike (June 28, 2013). "100 Year Anniversary: The Top 10 Players on Auburn's 1913 National Championship Team".
  3. ^ "Orange and Blue, 1913 October 03". October 3, 1913.
  4. ^ "Clipped From The Tampa Times". The Tampa Times. December 6, 1923. p. 6 – via newspapers.com.
  5. ^ 1957 Gator Bowl: Texas A&M vs Tennessee (12/28/57)
  6. ^ "Clipped From Lubbock Avalanche-Journal". Lubbock Avalanche-Journal. December 24, 1939. p. 6 – via newspapers.com.
  7. ^ History 1944-1969 of Blue Cross of Florida, INC.