Tommy Spence

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Tommy Spence
Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets
PositionFullback
Class1917
Personal information
Born:(1896-04-17)April 17, 1896
Thomasville, Georgia
Died:November 27, 1918(1918-11-27) (aged 22)
France
Height5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Weight168 lb (76 kg)
Career history
CollegeGeorgia Tech (1914–1916)
Career highlights and awards

Thomas Louis "Tommy" Spence (April 17, 1896 – November 27, 1918) was a college football player. Spence also played on the baseball, basketball, and track teams.[1]

Georgia Tech

Football

Spence was a prominent fullback for John Heisman's Georgia Tech Golden Tornado of the Georgia Institute of Technology. He was posthumously elected to the Georgia Tech Athletics Hall of Fame in 1976.[2]

1916

Spence was a starter for the 1916 Georgia Tech team which, as one writer wrote, "seemed to personify Heisman."[3] In Georgia Tech's record-setting 222-0 win over Cumberland College in 1916, Spence scored the second-most behind Everett Strupper when he netted five touchdowns.[4] He was selected All-Southern that season.[5] Walter Camp gave him honorable mention.

First World War

Spence was a casualty of the First World War.[6] He is the namesake of Spence Air Base.[7]

References

  1. ^ "Thomas Spence Killed In Airplane Accident". The Gazette Times. December 18, 1918.
  2. ^ "Georgia Tech Athletics Hall of Fame".
  3. ^ Heisman, John M. Heisman: The Man Behind the Trophy. p. 144.
  4. ^ "A Monumental Victory". October 6, 2006.
  5. ^ Intercollegiate Athletic Calendar. Vol. 1. p. 167.
  6. ^ Wiley Lee Umphlett. Creating the Big Game: John W. Heisman and the Invention of American Football. p. 141.
  7. ^ "Spence Air Base".

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