"[3] Remarkably, he almost repeated the feat in the game's second half when he ran 90 yards with a Yale fumble for an apparent touchdown before the ball was ruled down where it had been recovered.
[5] In 1914, a Pittsburgh Press article declared the last-minute winning field goal "Football's Greatest Moment.
"[7] Poe's stardom on the gridiron as a junior and senior at Princeton was the result of a remarkable comeback from a severe leg injury suffered during his freshman year, after which doctors doubted that he would ever play football again.
[2] In addition to excelling at football, Arthur was the top wrestler during his time at Princeton and was voted the most popular man in his class.
We men who played with him on the Homestead team were often stopped after Arthur had made a magnificent tackle and had broken up heavy interference, with this quiet request: 'Pull my bum knee back into place.'
His suit consisted of a pair of shoes, stockings, unpadded pants, jersey and one elastic knee bandage.
"[10] In 1900 and 1901, Poe played for the Homestead Library & Athletic Club as the team won the mythical professional football championship both years.