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Beckett died at
age 89 in 1981, a
year after being
inducted into the
Oregon Sports Hall
of Fame as part of
the inaugural class.
He was inducted into
the College Football
Hall of Fame in 1972
and the University
of Oregon Sports
Hall of Fame in
1992.
John "Jack"
Beckett (January 5,
1892 – July 26,
1981) was an
American football
offensive tackle who
played for the
University of Oregon
and Mare Island.
Born in rural
northeastern Oregon,
Beckett attended
Eugene High School
in Eugene before
enrolling at the
University of
Oregon.
University of Oregon
Although
primarily used as an
offensive tackle,
Beckett excelled at
several positions,
occasionally playing
halfback and punter.
Beckett was the team
captain in his
senior year of 1916
and was named to the
all-Pacific Coast
Conference team. He
led the team to an
undefeated record
and tie for the
conference
championship with
the University of
Washington. Oregon
was chosen to
represent the
conference in the
1917 Rose Bowl where
they defeated
Pennsylvania 14-0,
with Beckett named
the game's most
valuable player.
U.S.
Marine Corps service
With the United
States' entry in
World War I, Beckett
joined the Marines
in his senior year,
and was assigned to
the Marine base at
Mare Island,
California. He
joined the Mare
Island football
team, coached by
Beckett's Oregon
coach Hugo Bezdek,
and was selected as
team captain. With
the U.S. at war, the
1918 Rose Bowl
featured two service
teams: Beckett's
Mare Island team and
the U.S. Army's Camp
Lewis team, with
Mare Island winning
19-7. Beckett is the
only person to have
been the captain of
two different Rose
Bowl teams.
Beckett served 50
years in the
Marines, coaching
Marine teams at Mare
Island, Quantico,
and San Diego,
amassing an overall
coaching record of
56-19-3. He achieved
a final the rank of
brigadier general.
Legacy
Beckett was named
to the College
Football Hall of
Fame in 1972, and
was a charter member
of both the
University of Oregon
Athletic Hall of
Fame in 1992, and
the Oregon Sports
Hall of Fame in
1980. He died in La
Jolla, California in
1981.
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