Joseph Barss (ice hockey)

Joseph Barss
Barss from 1924 Michiganensian
Born
Joseph Barss

(1892-02-27)February 27, 1892
DiedJanuary 26, 1971(1971-01-26) (aged 78)
Occupation(s)Ice hockey coach, Medical doctor and surgeon

Joseph Ernest Barss (February 27, 1892 – January 26, 1971) was an ice hockey player and coach. He was the first head coach of the Michigan Wolverines men's ice hockey team, holding the position from 1922 to 1927. He was later employed as a medical doctor and surgeon in the Chicago area.

Early years

Barss was born in Madras, India (now known as Chennai) in February 1892.[1] His father, John Howard Barss (born Wolfville, Nova Scotia) was ordained in July 1891 and traveled to India as a Baptist missionary.[2][3] In 1893, while still an infant, Barss returned to Canada with his parents. He traveled with his parents from Liverpool, England, arriving in New York on October 30, 1893.[4] They returned to their home in Wolfville, Nova Scotia, where Barss' father operated a grocery store and served as a Baptist minister.[2] Barss was enrolled at Acadia University in Wolfville, receiving his degree in 1912.[2] After graduating from Acadia, Barss played professional hockey for the Montreal Wanderers of the National Hockey Association.[5][6][better source needed]

World War I

Barss in World War I uniform posing with his parents.

In April 1915, Barss entered the Canadian Over-Seas Expeditionary Force following the outbreak of World War I.[1] At that time, he listed his occupation as clerk and indicated that he had three years of prior military service.[1] In his history of the University of Michigan's hockey program, author John U. Bacon provides a lengthy account of Barss' war-time service and its impact on his decision to become a medical doctor. According to Bacon, Barss was wounded by shrapnel and gassed at the Second Battle of Ypres in April and May 1915.[7] However, Barss' military records indicate that Barss' Attestation Paper for the Canadian Over-Seas Expeditionary Force was completed on April 30, 1915 in Montreal.[1] Accordingly, it appears that Barss likely did not see combat action at the Second Battle of Ypres. Barss' Service Record states that he was wounded on June 2, 1916. He was a machine gunner sergeant with the P.P.C.L.I and badly wounded in Sanctuary Wood during the first day of the Battle of Mt. Sorrel on the eastern border of Ypres, Belgium. According to Bacon, Barss suffered permanent lung damage and a severe abdominal injury from shrapnel while serving in Belgium. After a lengthy hospitalization in France, Barss was sent to Camp Hill Hospital in Halifax, Nova Scotia in November 1917. Barss arrived in Halifax weeks before the Halifax Explosion, an explosion of a ship in Halifax harbor loaded with 10 tons of gunpowder, 35 tons of airplane fuel and 200 tons of TNT. More than 1,700 people were killed in the explosion. Barss was not injured and helped tend to the injured in the aftermath of the disaster.[7]

University of Michigan

In 1919, Barss enrolled at the University of Michigan as a graduate student in bacteriology.[8] In 1920, he enrolled at the Medical School,[9] receiving a medical degree from the university in 1924.

While attending medical school at Michigan, Barss also served as the first coach of the Michigan Wolverines men's ice hockey team. According to Wilfred Byron Shaw's four-volume history of the University of Michigan, hockey had its beginning at Michigan in 1921 with Barss as the coach.[10] Other sources indicate that Barss became the coach of the Michigan hockey team in 1922.[5] According to Bacon, Barss officiated many of the games for the 1922 team and then asked athletic director Fielding H. Yost if he could start a varsity hockey team. Bacon wrote that Yost "might not have known much about hockey, but he knew a natural coach when he met one" and accepted Barss' offer.[11]

It was not until 1923 that the Michigan hockey team received formal recognition as a varsity sport. The first "official" college hockey game played west of the Alleghenies was a game between Michigan and Wisconsin, played on January 12, 1923, in Ann Arbor, Michigan.[12] The game went into overtime with Michigan prevailing by a score of 2-1.[13]

Barss coached the Michigan Wolverines men's ice hockey team during its first five years as a formal varsity sport. During those five years (1923 to 1927), the Michigan hockey team compiled a record of 26-21-4.[14]

As the popularity of college hockey grew in the early 1920s, other colleges looked to Barss' pupils for coaching candidates. In January 1923, former Michigan hockey star Russell Barkell was hired as the coach of the hockey team at Williams College.[15]

In February 1924, after a 3-0 victory by Michigan over Wisconsin, a Madison newspaper praised the defensive play of the Barss-coached Wolverines: "With an almost air-tight defense and a definite scoring attack the Michigan hockey team defeated the Badger six by a score of 3 to 0 yesterday afternoon. Wisconsin could not stop Michigan's fast team work and was unable to penetrate their defense to take any close shots at the goal."[16]

By January 1925, the Michigan ice hockey team had four returning letter men from the prior year's team, and a call for candidates by Coach Barss "brought out 20 aspirants."[17]

Medical career

After retiring as Michigan's hockey coach in 1927, Barss moved to Riverside, Illinois. He worked at the Hines Veteran Hospital in Maywood, Illinois, eventually becoming the chief of surgery there.[18] In June 1930, Barss became a naturalized United States citizen.[19] That same year, U.S. Census records show that Barss was living in Riverside, Illinois with his wife, Helen Kolb Barss, and two children, Joseph (age 6) and Elizabeth (age 2).[20] In his registration card for the draft at the time of World War II, Barss indicated that he was a physician and surgeon residing in Riverside and having his place of business at 1011 Lake Street in Oak Park, Illinois.[21]

Later years and death

Barss retired from his medical practice in 1962 and moved to Florida. In 1971, Barss died of Alzheimer's disease in Fort Lauderdale, Florida at age 79.[22]

College Coaching Record

Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Michigan Wolverines Independent (1922–1927)
1922–23 Michigan 4–7–0
1923–24 Michigan 6–4–1
1924–25 Michigan 4–1–1 West Intercollegiate Champion
1925–26 Michigan 3–5–2
1926–27 Michigan 9–4–0
Michigan: 26–21–4
Total: 26–21–4

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

[23][24]

References

  1. ^ a b c d Canadian Over-Seas Expeditionary Force Attestation Paper for Joseph Ernest Barss completed April 30, 1915 at Montreal. Ancestry.com. Canada, Soldiers of the First World War, 1914-1918 [database on-line].
  2. ^ a b c John U. Bacon (2001). Blue Ice: The Story of Michigan Hockey. University of Michigan Press. p. 19. ISBN 0-472-09781-4.
  3. ^ The Institution Bulletin. Newton Theological Institution. 1911.
  4. ^ Ancestry.com. New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957 [database on-line]. Year: 1893; Microfilm Serial: M237; Microfilm Roll: M237_620; Line: 46; Page Number: 11.
  5. ^ a b "Joseph Barss". Dekers Blue Line Club Hall of Fame.
  6. ^ Bacon 2001 at 19-20.
  7. ^ a b Bacon 2001 at 20-25.
  8. ^ Catalogue of the University of Michigan 1919-1920. University of Michigan. 1920. p. 699.
  9. ^ Catalogue of the University of Michigan for 1921-1922. University of Michigan. March 25, 1922. p. 792.(Barss was a second year student)
  10. ^ Wilfred Byron Shaw (1942). The University of Michigan: An Encyclopedic Survey in Four Volumes, Vol. 4. University of Michigan. p. 1980.("Hockey also had its beginning in 1921, with Richard Barss [sic] as Coach (1921-26). Although officially not on the Western Conference athletic program, hockey provided a number of Big Ten teams with competition.")
  11. ^ Bacon 2001 at 28.
  12. ^ Bacon 2001 at 29-31.
  13. ^ "Michigan Hockey Team Beats U.W. In Overtime Game". The Capital Times. January 13, 1923.
  14. ^ "Joseph Barss Historical Record". College Hockey News.
  15. ^ "Former Michigan Hockey Star to Coach Williams". La Crosse Tribune and Leader-Press. January 7, 1923.
  16. ^ "Badger Hockey Sextet Loses to Wolverines: Michigan Cops 3 to 0; Poor Ice Shows Up Contest". The Capital Times. February 16, 1924.
  17. ^ "Michigan Has Veteran Team of Puck Chasers". The Ludington Daily News. January 11, 1925.
  18. ^ Bacon 2001 at 37-38.
  19. ^ Naturlization record for Joseph Ernest Barss. Ancestry.com. U.S. Naturalization Record Indexes, 1791-1992 (Indexed in World Archives Project) [database on-line].
  20. ^ Ancestry.com. 1930 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. He later established a private medical practice in Oak Park, Illinois. Census Place: Riverside, Cook, Illinois; Roll: 502; Page: 11A; Enumeration District: 2174; Image: 732.0.
  21. ^ Registration Card completed by Joseph Ernest Barss. Ancestry.com. U.S. World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942 [database on-line]. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA); Washington, D.C.; State Headquarters: Illinois; Microfilm Series: M2097; Microfilm Roll: 14.
  22. ^ Bacon 2001 at 38.
  23. ^ "Michigan Wolverines Through the Years" (PDF). Michigan Wolverines. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-07-14. Retrieved 2014-07-11.
  24. ^ "2013-14 Air Force Media Guide". ISSUU.com. Retrieved 2014-07-11.

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