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Roscoe Channing

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Class
  
Graduate

Place of death
  
Tucson, Arizona

Education
  
Princeton University

Place of birth
  
New York City

Weight
  
64 kg


Date of birth
  
January 7, 1868

Role
  
American football player

College
  
Princeton (1889)

Name
  
Roscoe Channing

Positions
  
Halfback

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Date of death
  
April 1, 1961(1961-04-01) (aged 93)

Died
  
April 1, 1961, Tucson, Arizona, United States

Roscoe H. Channing, Jr. (January 7, 1868 – April 1, 1961) was an All-American football player, member of the Rough Riders and mining executive. Channing was an All-American halfback for Princeton University. He was one of eleven players selected by Caspar Whitney for the first ever College Football All-America Team in 1889. When the Spanish–American War commenced in 1898, Channing enlisted in Theodore Roosevelt's Rough Riders. Roosevelt took pride in how many Ivy League football players enlisted in the Rough Riders. Channing later went into the mining business and managed the mining operations of the Whitney family. In the 1920s, he formed a partnership with his friend Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney. The two formed the Hudson Bay Mining and Smelting Company in Flin Flon, Saskatchewan, Canada, and Channing served as the company's President. Channing died in 1961.

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