Gilbert O. Erickson, end for Gallaudet. He was a photographer and one of the founders of the National Literary Society of the Deaf.
Percy Given, center for Georgetown. Georgetown authorities claimed it was Given, as opposed to Germany Schulz, who was the first "roving center" or linebacker in the game against Navy in 1902.
Buck Harris, guard for Virginia. He was later a physician; an eye, ear, nose and throat specialist in Birmingham, Alabama.
Hub McCormick, tackle for VPI. He was later an engineer.