Stub Stewart
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Walter Leslie “Stub” Stewart (1888 – August 15, 1974) was an athlete and coach for the University of Iowa
. He earned nine athletic letters at Iowa in football, basketball, and baseball from 1907-1910. Stewart later served as the head coach of Iowa’s basketball and baseball teams from 1910-1912.
, but he moved to Iowa at age seven. He attended Des Moines West High School and won letters in football, baseball, and track from 1904-1906. Since his high school did not yet support a basketball team, Stewart played basketball for the local Y.M.C.A. team, which went undefeated in his three years there.
Walter Stewart was nicknamed “Stub” because he stood five feet, five inches tall and never weighed more than 130 pounds during his athletic career. Still, he went to the University of Iowa
and earned nine athletic letters in football, basketball, and baseball from 1907-1910. Stewart was the second team All-Big Ten
quarterback as a senior in 1909. He was the captain of the baseball team as a second baseman in 1909 and captain of the basketball squad in 1910.
Stub Stewart then moved to Des Moines and opened a law practice. He also served as a member of the Board of Control of Athletics at the University of Iowa for decades. In 1938, Stewart was the representative sent by the university to Boston to negotiate a coaching contract with Eddie Anderson
to become the head football coach of the Hawkeyes.
in 1965. He was also inducted into the University of Iowa Athletics Hall of Fame
in 2000.
University of Iowa
The University of Iowa is a public state-supported research university located in Iowa City, Iowa, United States. It is the oldest public university in the state. The university is organized into eleven colleges granting undergraduate, graduate, and professional degrees...
. He earned nine athletic letters at Iowa in football, basketball, and baseball from 1907-1910. Stewart later served as the head coach of Iowa’s basketball and baseball teams from 1910-1912.
Playing career
Walter “Stub” Stewart was born in Tecumseh, NebraskaTecumseh, Nebraska
Tecumseh is a city in and the county seat of Johnson County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 1,716 at the 2000 census.-Geography:Tecumseh is located at ....
, but he moved to Iowa at age seven. He attended Des Moines West High School and won letters in football, baseball, and track from 1904-1906. Since his high school did not yet support a basketball team, Stewart played basketball for the local Y.M.C.A. team, which went undefeated in his three years there.
Walter Stewart was nicknamed “Stub” because he stood five feet, five inches tall and never weighed more than 130 pounds during his athletic career. Still, he went to the University of Iowa
University of Iowa
The University of Iowa is a public state-supported research university located in Iowa City, Iowa, United States. It is the oldest public university in the state. The university is organized into eleven colleges granting undergraduate, graduate, and professional degrees...
and earned nine athletic letters in football, basketball, and baseball from 1907-1910. Stewart was the second team All-Big Ten
Big Ten Conference
The Big Ten Conference is the United States' oldest Division I college athletic conference. Its twelve member institutions are located primarily in the Midwestern United States, stretching from Nebraska in the west to Pennsylvania in the east...
quarterback as a senior in 1909. He was the captain of the baseball team as a second baseman in 1909 and captain of the basketball squad in 1910.
Coaching career
Stub Stewart graduated from Iowa in 1910 and entered law school at the university. During his two years attending law school, he served as Iowa’s head basketball and baseball coach for two seasons. Stewart’s Iowa baseball team compiled a 16-12-1 record in 1911 and 1912. His Hawkeye basketball team had a 9-4 record in his first season in 1910-1911. However, in his second season, Iowa struggled to a 6-8 record, including a 0-4 record in the Big Ten. It remains the only winless conference season Iowa basketball has ever had. Stewart earned his law degree from Iowa in 1912.Stub Stewart then moved to Des Moines and opened a law practice. He also served as a member of the Board of Control of Athletics at the University of Iowa for decades. In 1938, Stewart was the representative sent by the university to Boston to negotiate a coaching contract with Eddie Anderson
Eddie Anderson (football)
Dr. Edward Nicholas Anderson was an American football player and coach of football and basketball. He served as the head football coach at Columbia College in Dubuque, Iowa, now known as Loras College , DePaul University , the College of the Holy Cross , and the University of...
to become the head football coach of the Hawkeyes.
Honors
Stub Stewart was inducted into the Iowa Sports Hall of FameIowa Sports Hall of Fame
The Iowa Sports Hall of Fame, sponsored by the Des Moines Register, honors outstanding athletes and sports contributors. To be eligible, members must have either been born in Iowa or gained prominence while competing for a college or university in Iowa....
in 1965. He was also inducted into the University of Iowa Athletics Hall of Fame
University of Iowa Athletics Hall of Fame
The University of Iowa Athletics Hall of Fame is a sports history museum located at the Roy G. Karro Building in Iowa City, Iowa, U.S. The museum pays tribute to the most legendary and influential Iowa Hawkeye sports heroes. Opened in September 2002, The building is located at the northwest...
in 2000.