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Harry Wilson

Halfback

Harry Edgar Wilson

Inducted 1973

Date of Birth

8/6/1902

Birthplace

Mingo Junction, OH

Schools

United States Military Academy (1924-1927)

Pennsylvania State University (1921-1923)

Bio

Lighthorse Harry Wilson got a fantastic nickname when he was compared to "Lighthorse Harry" Lee, an American hero of the Revolutionary War. Walter Camp wrote in 1923, "Wilson on his good days has no peer." He was a runner with startling acceleration and great balance in the open field. Wilson played seven varsity years with Penn State 1921-1923 and Army 1924-1927 and was Army captain in 1927. He received All-America consideration in five different seasons. In 1926 and 1927 he teamed with Army's Chris Cagle as one of the greatest set of halfbacks in the game's history. For Penn State in 1923, he had touchdown runs against Navy of 95, 80 and 55 yards and against Pennsylvania of 49, 45 and 25 yards. Wilson was born August 6, 1902 in Mingo Junction, Ohio, and attended high school in Sharon, Pennsylvania. After graduating from West Point, he entered the Army Air Corps and flew 45 missions as a bomber pilot in World War II.

Stats

Height 5'9

Weight 170

Career Highlights

  • 1926 First Team All-America
  • 1925 Third Team All-America
  • 1924 Third Team All-America
  • 1923 Consensus All-America
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