C. W. Dibble

Condit Woodhull Dibble (October 23, 1876 – September 14, 1948) was an American college football player and coach.

At Lawrenceville, Dibble was one of the school's greatest ever football players because of his prowess and speed, qualities which earned him the nickname "Flash".

His success was celebrated in an Owen Johnson novel about Lawrenceville entitled The Varmint.

[2] In the event, he recovered, but he subsequently suffered from episodes of amnesia that robbed him of the ability to remember anyone from his home town apart from his closest family.

Although still wanting to continue to play football, he wisely agreed to coach instead.