Frank Shipp
Frank Sterling "Skinny" Shipp was an American college football player and coach, and Minor League Baseball player. He played football at Sewanee: [The University of the South] in 1906 and 1907 and was a two-time All-Southern Team|All-Southern] selection. After playing for a year at Texas A&M University in 1909, Shipp, served as the head football coach at the University of Arizona for two seasons, from 1910 to 1911, compiling a record of 8–1–1.
Shipp was a prominent halfback for the Sewanee Tigers football team of Sewanee: The University of the South, selected second-team for an all-time Sewanee team.
1906
Shipp was selected All-Southern at end by Dan McGugin.
1907
Shipp was selected All-Southern in 1907 [Sewanee Tigers football team|1907], one of Sewanee's greatest years.
Baseball career
Shipp played minor league baseball for the Denver Bears in the Western League.
Coaching career
Shipp was hired as the head football coach at the University of Arizona in 1910 and retained the following season.
Shipp later worked at a private investigator in his hometown of Chattanooga, Tennessee and was active in politics there as a Democratic. He ran for criminal court clerk in 1930 and sherriff in 1934, losing both elections. Shipp died of an apparent heart attack, on December 10, 1934, at his place of business, in Chattanooga.