- 57 feet 3⁄4 inch (17.39 meters). In 2015,
Blozis was
inducted into the
National Track and
Field Hall of Fame.
Blozis was
drafted in the
fifth round of the...
- Al
Blozis,
Giants tackle, died in
World War II.
According to Mel Hein, "If he hadn't been killed, he
could have been the
greatest tackle who ever pla****...
- Joel, Samantha; Carswell,
Kathleen L; Molden,
Daniel C; Finkel, Eli J;
Blozis, S****ey A (2023). "Predicting
romantic interest during early relationship...
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accomplished athlete was Al
Blozis, who pla**** for the NFL's New York
Giants before being killed in
action in
World War II.
Blozis's great athletic accomplishments...
- Treatment.
Springer Publishing Company. pp. 14–19, 223–226. Williams, Conger, &
Blozis (2007). "The
development of
interpersonal aggression during adolescence:...
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Dimitri Zaitz 1938:
Frank Ryan 1939:
Frank Ryan 1940: Al
Blozis 1941: Al
Blozis 1942: Al
Blozis 1943:
Bernie Mayer 1944: John
Yonakor 1945:
Wilfred Bangert...
- first-ever
professional basketball player.
Found alive 7
months 1945 Al
Blozis 26
France Blozis was an
American football offensive tackle and
track and
field athlete...
-
Ottis Anderson Jessie Armstead Carl
Banks Tiki
Barber Ronnie Barnes Al
Blozis Rosey Brown Harry Carson Charlie Conerly Tom
Coughlin Frank Gifford Pete...
- team member;
winner of
three medals at the
World Rowing Championships Al
Blozis 1942 Col
Professional football player for the New York Giants;
killed in...
-
Steinbrunner were the
first professional players to be
killed in
action since Al
Blozis of the New York
Football Giants died
during World War II in 1945. Kalsu...