John Wombacher
Athlete
1876 – 1953
Who was John Wombacher?
John David Wombacher was an American football player.
Wombacher grew up in Peoria, Illinois. His father, Ferdinand Wombacher, was an Illinois native and a dairyman. His mother, Louisa Wombacher, was also an Illinois native. Both of his parents were the children of German immigrants. Wombacher had an older brother, Joseph, and a younger brother, Ferdinand, Jr. Wombacher played for the undefeated Peoria High School football team of 1893.
He enrolled at the University of Michigan and played at the center position for the 1895 and 1896 Michigan Wolverines football teams. In February 1897, he was elected by his teammates as the captain of the 1897 team. However, he contracted typhoid fever and was unable to report to the university in September 1897. Wombacher had played every game at center for Michigan in 1896. Shortly before his illness, The World of New York had published a football preview feature in which Wombacher had been touted as the key to Michigan's success:
"The man who will captain the Unlversity of Michigan eleven is a big, strapping fellow, who was forced into the game by his classmates because of his size and ability to get over the ground. His name is John B.
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- Born
- Jun 24, 1876
Illinois - Parents
- Ethnicity
- German American
- Education
- University of Michigan
- Died
- Apr 1, 1953
Peoria
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on July 23, 2013
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