Louis Hasslock
Vanderbilt Commodores | |
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Position | Guard |
Class | Graduate |
Career history | |
College | Vanderbilt (1907–1908) |
Personal information | |
Date of birth | February 8, 1888 |
Place of birth | Nashville, Tennessee |
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Place of death | Santa Barbara, California |
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Louis Whorley "Red" Hasslock (February 8, 1888 – April 5, 1974) was a college football player, colonel, and regimental instructor.[1]
College football
Hasslock was a guard for Dan McGugin's Vanderbilt Commodores of Vanderbilt University.[2] He was selected All-Southern in 1908, a year in which he had to contend for a spot with College Football Hall of Fame member Nathan Dougherty.[3] Before Vanderbilt played Michigan in 1908, Hasslock had been on duty at Reelfoot Lake with a militia who were to guard against night riders. When he learned he could be granted a leave of absence if he were to join his football team, he walked a distance of twenty miles through a country infested with night riders, and caught a train at Union City.[4]
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