1917 League Island Marines football team

The 1917 League Island Marines football team, sometimes referred to as "Mahan's Marines", represented the United States Marine Corps stationed at the League Island Navy Yard in Philadelphia during the 1917 college football season. Former Harvard star Eddie Mahan, a three-time All-American from 1913 to 1915, led the team.

1917 League Island Marines football
ConferenceIndependent
1917 record1–3
1917 military service football records
Conf  Overall
TeamW L T  W L T
Mare Island Marines      8 0 0
Mineola Aviation Station      3 0 0
Camp Dix      2 0 0
Camp Jackson      2 0 1
Allentown Ambulance Corps      5 1 0
Camp Custer      5 1 0
Camp Gordon      5 1 0
Charlestown Navy Yard      3 1 0
Camp Funston      7 3 0
Camp Lewis      5 2 1
Newport Naval Reserves      5 2 1
Camp Grant      3 1 0
Camp Taylor      2 1 0
Great Lakes Navy      4 3 0
Camp Devens      1 2 2
Camp Meade      1 2 0
League Island Marines      1 3 0
Camp Upton      0 1 0

Four League Island players were named to the 1917 All-Service football team: fullback Eddie Mahan (Paul Purman, first team); halfback Johnny Scott (New York Times, 1st team); tackle Corbeau (NYT, first team); and center Lud Wray (NYT, first team).

Schedule

DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
October 26at Allentown Ambulance Corps
  • Muhlenberg Field
  • Allentown, PA
L 0–276,000
November 3Camp MeadeL 7–9[1]
November 10Allentown Ambulance CorpsL 0–16
November 24vs. Camp Lee/318th RegimentWashington, D.C.W 29–0
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