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The '''Porter Cup''' was a [[sterling silver]] trophy once awarded by the Porter Clothing Company to the best all-around athlete from a major southern university, including the [[University of Alabama]], [[Birmingham-Southern College]],<ref>http://www.bscsports.net/information/history</ref> [[Tulane University|Tulane]] and [[Tennessee]]'s three major universities: [[Vanderbilt Commodores|Vanderbilt]], [[Sewanee Tigers|Sewanee]] and [[Tennessee Volunteers|Tennessee]].<ref>{{cite journal|page=286|url=https://www.motardsdu11septembre.be.tf/stream/sigmaphiepsilonj224sigm#page/286/mode/2up/search/porter|journal=Sigma Phi Epsilon Journal|year=1925|title=Sig Epics}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|newspaper=Atlanta Constitution|title=Kuhn Given Porter Cup|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/1997560/the_atlanta_constitution/|via=[[Newspapers.com]]| |
The '''Porter Cup''' was a [[sterling silver]] [[loving cup]] trophy once awarded by the Porter Clothing Company to the best all-around athlete from a major southern university, including the [[University of Alabama]], [[Birmingham-Southern College]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bscsports.net/information/history|title=Birmingham-Southern Athletic History}}</ref> [[Tulane University|Tulane]] and [[Tennessee]]'s three major universities: [[Vanderbilt Commodores|Vanderbilt]], [[Sewanee Tigers|Sewanee]] and [[Tennessee Volunteers|Tennessee]].<ref>{{cite journal|page=286|url=https://www.motardsdu11septembre.be.tf/stream/sigmaphiepsilonj224sigm#page/286/mode/2up/search/porter|journal=Sigma Phi Epsilon Journal|year=1925|title=Sig Epics}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|newspaper=Atlanta Constitution|title=Kuhn Given Porter Cup|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/1997560/the_atlanta_constitution/|via=[[Newspapers.com]]|access-date=March 20, 2015|date=June 1, 1923|page=10}} {{Open access}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=h83OAAAAMAAJ|title=Register|last=University|first=Tennessee|date=January 1, 1921|language=en}}</ref> The three in Tennessee were given by Alf Porter, and Alabama's was given by Henry Porter Loving.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://grfx.cstv.com/schools/alab/graphics/docs/20-m-footbl-recaps.pdf |title=Recap |website=grfx.cstv.com |format=PDF}}</ref> Alabama's is thus also called the "Porter Loving Cup". |
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==List of trophy winners== |
==List of trophy winners== |
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The following is |
The following is an incomplete list of winners since the award started shortly after the [[First World War]]: |
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!Alabama |
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!Tennessee |
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|Mike Slovensky |
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|Claude Carr |
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|Charles Scott |
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|James Shelley Jackson |
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|Ray Pepper |
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|Forest James |
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|Edgar Lott |
|Edgar Lott |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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[[Norris Cup]] |
* [[Norris Cup]] |
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==References== |
==References== |
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Latest revision as of 08:56, 3 October 2024
Awarded for | "Best all-around athlete" at a major university. |
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Location | Southern United States |
Country | United States |
Presented by | Porter Clothing Company |
The Porter Cup was a sterling silver loving cup trophy once awarded by the Porter Clothing Company to the best all-around athlete from a major southern university, including the University of Alabama, Birmingham-Southern College,[1] Tulane and Tennessee's three major universities: Vanderbilt, Sewanee and Tennessee.[2][3][4] The three in Tennessee were given by Alf Porter, and Alabama's was given by Henry Porter Loving.[5] Alabama's is thus also called the "Porter Loving Cup".
List of trophy winners
[edit]The following is an incomplete list of winners since the award started shortly after the First World War:
Year | Alabama | Auburn | Birmingham-Southern | Howard | Tulane | Vanderbilt | Sewanee | Tennessee | VMI |
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1918 | Mike Slovensky | Claude Carr | |||||||
1919 | Charles Scott | James Shelley Jackson | Dooch Sherman | Frank Callaway | |||||
1920 | Riggs Stephenson | Ed Sherling | Josh Cody | Bill Coughlan | |||||
1921 | Al Clemens | Ed Sherling | Aubrey A. Miller | Julian Thomas | Charles Satterlee | Willis McCabe | |||
1922 | Al Clemens | Ed Sherling | Aubrey A. Miller | Thomas Ryan | Blood Miller | Roe Campbell | |||
1923 | Clyde Propst | Ed Sherling | Milton Griffin | Doc Kuhn | |||||
1924 | Clyde Propst | O. Stanton Gandy | Ellis Henican | Gil Reese | |||||
1925 | Clyde Propst | Red Farr | Lester Lautenschlaeger | George H. Barker | |||||
1926 | Jake Hall | Eddie Morgan | Delmas Gooch | ||||||
1927 | Ray Pepper | Forest James | Edgar Lott | Orin Helvey | John Barnhill | ||||
1928 | William Everett James | Shorty Ogle | Johnny Menville | Charles Malcom Moss | |||||
1929 | Earle Smith | John King | Sam Bradley | Virgil Grow | |||||
1930 | Wop Glover | Roy Franklin Dunn | |||||||
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1932 | Shug Jordan | Daniel Ward Phillips, Jr |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Birmingham-Southern Athletic History".
- ^ "Sig Epics". Sigma Phi Epsilon Journal: 286. 1925.
- ^ "Kuhn Given Porter Cup". Atlanta Constitution. June 1, 1923. p. 10. Retrieved March 20, 2015 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ University, Tennessee (January 1, 1921). Register.
- ^ "Recap" (PDF). grfx.cstv.com.