Sigmund Harris
Sigmund "Sig" Harris was an American college football player. He was University of Minnesota's All-American quarterback from 1902 to 1904, for powerful teams under Dr. Henry L. Williams. He played a role in the Little Brown Jug game between Minnesota and Michigan in 1903.
Early life
Born in Dubuque, Iowa, Harris and his family moved to Minneapolis when he was young, where:I went to Cheder. There was no other organization for Jewish education in those days. I lived some distance from the Jewish population in town. I always felt that I considerably missed Jewish life in not being in closer touch with our people.
He played quarterback for the Minneapolis Central High School football team alongside Bobby Marshall, who played end. Together they led the Minneapolis Central Pioneers football team to state football championship titles in 1899 and 1900. The 1900 season included a disputed 6-0 victory over the University of Minnesota Gophers.