Pete Bonner


Madison LeRoy "Pete" Bonner was a college football player.

Auburn University

Bonner was a prominent tackle for Mike Donahue's Auburn [Tigers football|Auburn Tigers] of Auburn University from 1916 [Auburn Tigers football team|1916] to Auburn Tigers [football">Auburn Tigers football">Auburn Tigers [football team|1919]. He was a member of an All-time Auburn Tigers football team selected in 1935, as well as coach Donahue's all-time Auburn team. He was nominated though not selected for an Associated Press All-Time Southeast 1869-1919 era team. Pete's brother T. H. Bonner also played for Auburn.

1917

Bonner was an All-Southern tackle in 1917.

1919

He led the team to the SIAA championship of 1919 with an 8-1 record. His brother Thomas Herbert "Herb" Bonner also attended Auburn and played on the football team.
Zelda Sayre sent him a telegram after the defeat of Georgia Tech for the SIAA championship, it read:
"Shooting a seven, aren’t we awfully proud of the boys, give them my love—knew we could."
She signed it "Zelder Sayre." One account of Bonner's play that day reads, "The Jackets were unable to gain through the Auburn line because of Pete Bonner, giant tackle, who seemed to have a knack of being just where he should have for the best interests of his team."

Death

He died at the age of 78 in 1972.