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"John Dalton The early Navy Hall of Fame Player"

Last updated 📅 2025-04-01

Born April 1, 1889, in Plattsmouth, Nebraska, John Dalton's football journey began after playing prep school ball in St. Louis and attending Christian Brothers College before his appointment to the United States Naval Academy.

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College Career

Dalton became a celebrated halfback for the Naval Academy from 1908 to 1911. His most memorable contributions came in the intense rivalry games against Army. He twice demonstrated his clutch kicking ability by booting game-winning field goals against their arch-rivals. In 1910, his 35-yard kick secured a 3-0 victory, capping off an undefeated season where Navy remarkably held every opponent scoreless. The following year, history repeated itself in Dalton's final collegiate game as he again connected on a 35-yard field goal, leading Navy to another 3-0 triumph over Army. His emotional post-game words, "Boys, this is the proudest moment of my life, because I led a group of fighters to victory," encapsulate his leadership and the significance of these victories.  

Football Legacy

John Dalton's football legacy is firmly rooted in his heroic performances in the Army-Navy games. His two game-winning field goals, particularly the one in the undefeated, unscored-upon 1910 season, cemented his place in Naval Academy football lore. His leadership qualities, evident in his final address to his teammates, further contribute to his revered status.  

Accolades, Awards and Career Stats

Naval Academy Halfback (1908-1911)  

Twice kicked game-winning field goals against Army (1910, 1911)  

Contributed to Navy's undefeated and unscored-upon season in 1910.

  • TITLE: John Dalton The early Navy Hall of Fame Player
  • DOB: April 01
  • EVENTDAY: April 01
  • FOOTBALL NAME: John Dalton
  • FOOTBALL POSITION: Halfback
  • FOOTBALL TEAM: Navy Midshipmen
  • NCAAF JERSEY: Number B4
  • SPORTS: College Football Hall of Fame

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