Bernard Trafford
Bernard Walton Trafford was an American college football and baseball player. Trafford was a prominent fullback for the Harvard Crimson football team from 1889 to 1892, captain of the 1891 and 1892 teams. He kicked five field goals in a game against Cornell in 1890, a season in which Harvard was national champion. Trafford scored 64 points in a game against Wesleyan in 1891, and led the nation in scoring that year with 270 points. His teammate Everett Lake led the nation in touchdowns the same season. Trafford was captain of the first team to employ the flying wedge blocking scheme. Trafford helped coach the 1893 team. After college, he was employed at the Bell Telephone System, then as a banker in Boston.