Charles Francis Fleming (May 28, 1877 – May 17, 1944) was an American college football player, and a starting quarterback and placekicker for the University of Notre Dame.
[1] Fleming began the 1898 season by leading Notre Dame to a 5–0 victory over Illinois, including kicking the winning field goal.
Later, Fleming's team was matched up against Indiana for the first time, but fell to the Hoosiers, 11–5.
[3] He later settled in Fort Dodge, Iowa, and later in River Grove, Illinois.
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