Ralph "Moon" Baker (June 28, 1902 – August 3, 1977) was an American football halfback in college.
(Source: Press Release (no title), National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame, 28 January 1981) He once said that his greatest thrill was the day he kicked two field goals against Notre Dame.
However, it was most likely that he was in those instances being of confused with fellow Northwestern alumnus and Phi Kappa Psi brother Frank Baker.
Every day I used to grab the [Chicago Tribune] in the fraternity house, and I read the cartoon before I looked at sports or anything else."
(Source: Rockford Register-Star, "Moon Baker: Former Northwestern All-American was 'happy-go-lucky, determined and strong', 18 September 1977, Page F3)