Tex Richards
Robert "Tex" William Richards Jr. was an American college football player on the University of Pittsburgh Panthers team from 1907 to 1910. He was the captain and fullback of the undefeated and unscored-upon 1910 Pittsburgh Panthers football team, coached by Joseph H. Thompson, and considered by many to be that season's national champion.
Early years
Richards was born on August 9, 1889, the son of Robert William Richards Sr. and Hannah Sarah Richards. Robert Sr., an American of Welsh descent, was a traveling bookseller in the Pacific Rim in the 1880s, when he met a Melbourne school teacher, Hannah Sarah Harrex. They were married in 1888. Robert Jr. was born in Melbourne, Australia. He had three younger siblings: David John, Harry Charles and Ethlyn Ruth; Harry and Ethlyn died as children in Australia. Robert Sr., Hannah, Robert and David immigrated to U.S. in 1901 and settled in Wilkinsburg, PennsylvaniaRichards a 1905 graduate of Wilkinsburg High School. His mother, Hannah, was Head of Household for Andrew Mellon, future United States Secretary of the Treasury, and his family. For a time, Robert and David also worked for the Mellon family as bodyguards.