Bancroft, Billy and Mrs.
Interview of Billy Bancroft on November 14, 1985. Billy Bancroft was a star football, basketball and baseball player at Howard College in the mid-1920s. In the inaugural game of Birmingham's Legion Field, Billy Bancroft led Howard College's football team to victory over rival Birmingham So...
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Interview of Billy Bancroft on November 14, 1985. Billy Bancroft was a star football, basketball and baseball player at Howard College in the mid-1920s. In the inaugural game of Birmingham's Legion Field, Billy Bancroft led Howard College's football team to victory over rival Birmingham Southern. He later went on to coach at Howard, leading the team in the most famous football game in Samford University history, the 7-7 tie with defending Rose Bowl champion Alabama in 1935. He later would become head coach of Howard College football from 1935-39, as well as the head coach of Howard College basketball from 1934-38. In this interview, Mr. and Mrs. Bancroft discuss their experiences as students at Howard College in the mid-1920s. Mr. Bancroft discusses playing sports at Howard College, his coaching career, and the many student activities he was involved in. |
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Bancroft, Billy and Mrs.East Lake CampusBerry FieldBancroft, BillyAthleticsBaseballBasketballFootballStudentsSamford University (Howard College)Interview of Billy Bancroft on November 14, 1985. Billy Bancroft was a star football, basketball and baseball player at Howard College in the mid-1920s. In the inaugural game of Birmingham's Legion Field, Billy Bancroft led Howard College's football team to victory over rival Birmingham Southern. He later went on to coach at Howard, leading the team in the most famous football game in Samford University history, the 7-7 tie with defending Rose Bowl champion Alabama in 1935. He later would become head coach of Howard College football from 1935-39, as well as the head coach of Howard College basketball from 1934-38. In this interview, Mr. and Mrs. Bancroft discuss their experiences as students at Howard College in the mid-1920s. Mr. Bancroft discusses playing sports at Howard College, his coaching career, and the many student activities he was involved in.1985-11-14MP3audio recordings2409a9ba-7aae-4d7d-8df9-0f9d28dc852dhttps://digitalcollections.samford.edu/documents/detail/25792https://images.quartexcollections.com/samford/thumbnails/preview/2409a9ba-7aae-4d7d-8df9-0f9d28dc852da_000096Samford University Oral History ProjectEnglish1980-1989This interview was conducted as part of the Samford University Program for Oral History. This audio recording is the property of the Samford University Library and is intended for non-commercial use. Users of this content are asked to acknowledge the Special Collection, Samford University Library. Organizations and individuals seeking to use content for publication must assume all responsibility for identifying and satisfying any claimants of copyright. Please contact scdept@samford.edu for more information. |
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