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Harry P. Gamble

Harry P. Gamble, Jr.
Tulane Green Wave – No. 7; 26; 77
Position End
Class Graduate
Major Law
Career history
College
High school Warren Easton
Personal information
Born: (1904-03-22)March 22, 1904
New Orleans, Louisiana
Died: April 9, 1995(1995-04-09) (aged 91)
New Orleans, Louisiana
Weight 165 lb (75 kg)
Career highlights and awards
  • SoCon championship (1925)
  • All-Southern (1926)
  • Tulane Athletics Hall of Fame
  • Greater New Orleans Sports Hall of Fame

Harry Pollard "Hubby" Gamble, Jr. (March 22, 1904 – April 9, 1995) was a college football player, boxer, and attorney. He also participated in swimming and gymnastics. He then coached all these sports at his high school. Gamble was inducted into the Tulane University Athletics Hall of Fame in 1980 and the Greater New Orleans Sports Hall of Fame in 1983.

Harry Pollard Gamble, Jr. was born on March 22, 1904 in New Orleans, Louisiana, the third child of Harry Pollard Gamble, Sr. and Dorothy Edna Brian.

His father Harry Senior was a politician. He played on LSU football teams in 1894–95 and served in the Spanish–American War. He was appointed assistant attorney general in the state of Louisiana under Ruffin G. Pleasant. Following the Supreme Court ruling on Brown v. Board of Education, Gamble Senior devoted himself to the cause of segregation and preservation of state's rights, founding the American Society for the Preservation of State Government and Racial Integrity in 1955. Gamble, Jr. described himself and his father as "segregationists up to the hilt."

Gamble was a prominent end for the Tulane Green Wave football team of Tulane University. He was once a law partner of former teammate and famed Tulane quarterback Lester Lautenschlaeger. Gamble was president of the Tulane Alumni Association from 1957 to 1958.

When Tulane beat Northwestern in 1925, a year in which it was Southern Conference Co-Champion, Chicago sportswriters "agreed that it was the best blocking team displayed there in ages, and it was Harry Gamble who did the lion's share of cutting down the opponents." "That year, with his girl bride in the stands, he played like a demon. Not an inch was gained around him all season."Tulane Stadium was dedicated to the 1925 team.


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