1921 Earlham Quakers football
ConferenceIndependent
Record2–4–1
Head coach
1921 Midwestern college football independents records
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Detroit Junior College    6 0 2
Notre Dame    10 1 0
Creighton    8 1 0
Detroit    8 1 0
South Dakota State    7 1 0
Iowa State Teachers    5 1 1
Wabash    7 2 0
Central Michigan    7 2 1
Butler    6 2 0
Western State Normal (MI)    6 2 0
Marquette    6 2 1
DePauw    4 3 0
Haskell    5 4 0
North Dakota Agricultural    3 3 1
Saint Louis    4 4 1
Valparaiso    2 2 1
Michigan Agricultural    3 5 0
Northern Illinois State    3 5 0
Earlham    2 4 1
St. Ignatius (OH)    2 6 0
Dayton    1 7 1
Kent State    0 2 1

The 1921 Earlham Quakers football team represented Earlham College as an independent during the 1921 college football season. Led by third-year head coach Ray Mowe, the Quakers compiled a record of 2–4–1. A game with Rose Poly was cancelled.

Schedule

DateOpponentSiteResultSource
October 1at HanoverHanover, INW 14–7
October 8Wilmington (OH)Richmond, INL 0–6[1]
October 22at ButlerIndianapolis, INL 7–33[2]
October 31at Western State NormalKalamazoo, MIL 7–42[3]
November 5DaytonRichmond, INT 14–14[4]
November 11MuskingumRichmond, INL 7–9[5]
November 24Franklin (IN)Richmond, INW 7–0[6]

References

  1. "Richmond Palladium (Daily) 10 October 1921 — Hoosier State Chronicles: Indiana's Digital Historic Newspaper Program".
  2. "Richmond Palladium (Daily) 24 October 1921 — Hoosier State Chronicles: Indiana's Digital Historic Newspaper Program".
  3. "Earlham Defeated By Kazooks 42-7". The Richmond Palladium and Sun-Telegram. November 1, 1921. p. 11 via Newspapers.com.
  4. "Richmond Palladium (Daily) 7 November 1921 — Hoosier State Chronicles: Indiana's Digital Historic Newspaper Program".
  5. "Richmond Palladium (Daily) 12 November 1921 — Hoosier State Chronicles: Indiana's Digital Historic Newspaper Program".
  6. "Richmond Palladium (Daily) 25 November 1921 — Hoosier State Chronicles: Indiana's Digital Historic Newspaper Program".


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