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Waldemar "Fritz"
Breidster (June 19, 1900 -
April 2, 1982) was an
American football player who pla****
college football for the
United States Military...
- p. 244.
Ancell &
Miller 1996, p. 16.
Cullum 1950, p. 276. "Waldemar
Breidster –
Recipient –".
Military Times.
Retrieved 31 May 2022. "The
Football All-America...
- Ray
Berres * (1999)
Lisle Blackbourn * (1978)
Bonnie Blair (1995)
Fritz Breidster * (1979)
Terry Brennan (1981)
Junior Bridgeman * (1999) Cub Buck * (1955)...
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recognized as first-team
players on the All-America team:
guard Fritz Breidster and
center Edgar Garbisch.
Garbisch was
later inducted into the College...
- ETP-1) Cross, Yale (INS-1; ETP-1) Jack Sack,
Pittsburgh (BE-1)
Fritz Breidster, Army (INS-1)
Charles Hubbard,
Harvard (INS-2; ETP-2) Jim Welsh, Colgate...
- second-team All-American by
Walter Camp and the
United Press.
Guard Fritz Breidster was
selected as a second-team All-American by
Walter Eckersall and a third-team...
- (US-2) Mike Gulian,
Brown (US-2)
James Tolbert,
Harvard (US-1)
Fritz Breidster, Army (US-1)
Percy W. Griffiths, Penn
State (US-2) Tom Woods, Harvard...
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Lafayette (College
Football Hall of Fame) (WC-1; AW-1; WE-1; BE; RO-1)
Fritz Breidster, Army (AW-1; WE-1; BE; FM-1; RO-2) Paul Minick, Iowa (WC-2; NB-1; LP-2;...
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Lafayette (UP-2, CR-1, BR-1, BH-1) Art Carney, Navy (CR-2, BE-1)
Fritz Breidster, Army (UP-1) Ray Baer, Penn
State (CR-1) Joe Bedenk, Penn
State (UP-2)...
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selected as a third-team All-American by
Walter Camp,
guard Fritz Breidster was
selected as a third-team All-American by Jack Veiock,
sports editor...