"[2] The New York Times described him as "the star back-field" player for the 1909 Penn Quakers football team.
[3] In 1910, Hutchinson was declared ineligible to play football by Penn's faculty athletic committee because of "conditions in his studies.
[5] In his single season as Wesleyan's head football coach, Hutchinson compiled a 5–3–1 record.
[6] In December 1913, Wesleyan announced that Hutchinson would not be re-engaged as the football coach for the 1914 season.
In March 1920, he was defeated in a doubles match in the second round of the annual tournament for the court tennis championship of the United States.