Charles Bartlett (American football)

Charles Henry "Stumpy" Bartlett (June 14, 1899 – March 29, 1965)[1] was a college football player.

[4] In the tie against Sewanee, Bartlett threw a 60-yard touchdown pass to Allen MacCartee.

Shorty Propst recovered the ball and gave Alabama the 9-7 lead that they would never give up.

"[7] The next week Alabama beat LSU 47–3 in what was then the largest crowd ever to witness a game at Denny Field.

[8] Bartlett was selected for the All-Southern team of Marvin McCarthy, sporting editor for the Birmingham Age-Herald,[9] and given honorable mention on the All-America team of Walter Camp.

Bartlett running around end against Georgia .