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This All-Time All-American end was born at Pine Bluff, Arkansas, January 31, 1913. Starred at Alabama University, 1932-1934. He began his great eleven year career with the Green Bay Packers in 1935 and won recognition as the greatest pass receiver…
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Born in Melbourne, Australia, he became one of the greatest all-around kickers of American college football. He was Wisconsin's "Kicking Kangaroo" as their full-back on the 1897 to 1899 teams. Scored a field goal with a 62 yard drop-kick against N…
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Won 360 and lost 202 games as a pitcher for Boston, St. Louis and Philadelphia N.L. teams, 1890-1906. Won 30 or more games for seven consecutive years, 1891-1897 and 20 or more for ten consecutive seasons, 1890-1899. Born, September 14, 1869, at M…
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One of pro-football's greatest full-backs as a Green Bay Packer from 1932 to 1941. All-League at his position for 1936, 1937, 1938 and 1941. Set a league scoring record in 1938 for number of running attempts, 1171, and led in points scored with 58…
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World Challenge Match Champion 1927-1929. Member of Heil Team, National Match Title holders, 1934-1938, and International Three-Man and Five-Man Champions of 1936. Winner of 3 ABO Championship Titles, team and doubles of 1923 and doubles of 1932. …
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This star all-around high school athlete from Superior, Wisconsin, became the "Blond Blizzard" as the full-back for Stanford University and the Chicago Cardinals. Named an All-Time All-American at his position. Born, June 11, 1903, at Willow Grove…
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He was born, July 14, 1895, at Milwaukee, Wisconsin. During his great ring career he whipped Johnny Kilbane, Featherweight Champion, and was knocked out by Benny Leonard, Lightweight Champion, in a famous bout in Old Madison Square Garden, New Yor…
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A great center-fielder for Pittsburgh, Boston and Chicago N.L. teams, 1899 through 1910. 1902 Batting Champion with .357. Led league with most hits in 1902-1903-1904-1907. First batter of modern World Series history. Born, July 23, 1876, at Roches…
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One of the greatest coaches in basketball history and one of the most colorful. At the University of Wisconsin his teams won eight Big Ten Championships between 1912 and 1934. His dazzling short pass-and-block system revolutionized the game. He wa…
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Colorful Major League pitcher from 1916 through 1934. Winning 270 while losing 212. Hurled a 3 to 0 win over Cleveland in 1920 World Series and twice defeated the Athletics for the Classic winning Cardinals of 1931. Born, August 18, 1893, at Clear…
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