- Paul
Raymond "Shorty" Des
Jardien (August 24, 1893 –
March 7, 1956) was an
American football,
baseball and
basketball player. He pla**** for the University...
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Report and as a co-national
champion by
Parke H. Davis.
Center Paul Des
Jardien was a
consensus first-team
selection on the 1913 All-America
college football...
- (Lyle Bigbee,
George Brickley,
Garland Buckeye,
Ralph Capron, Paul Des
Jardien,
Paddy Driscoll, Al Pierotti, and Tom Whelan). Bert
Kuczynski is one of...
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Nelson Metcalf (1913) A.
Judson Pyle (1914)
Frank Cary (1915) Paul Des
Jardien (1916)
Jacob Speelman (1917–1918) T.
Nelson Metcalf (1919–1921)
Udell H...
- Clarke:
Texas (1899),
Western Reserve (1900),
Washington (1901) Paul Des
Jardien:
Oberlin (1916)
Campbell ****son:
Beloit (1928),
Hamilton (1942) Ivan Doseff:...
- for his
career as a
coach at Minnesota, Princeton, and
Michigan Paul Des
Jardien Center 1912–1914 1955 All-American in 1913 and 1914
Walter Eckersall Quarterback...
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playing rugby when he was
attacked by the two dogs.
October 27, 2020
Luqmaan Jardien, 3, male Pit bull The
young victim was at his home when he was attacked...
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Jackie DeShannon, singer, "What the
World Needs Now Is Love" Paul Des
Jardien,
University of
Chicago center,
College Football Hall of Fame, MLB pitcher...
- 1912 Olympics. Paul Des
Jardien,
center for Chicago. At six feet, five
inches in height, but
weighing only 190 pounds, Des
Jardien was
nicknamed "Shorty...
- Alf Cobb
Guard Akron Pros
Harry Dadmun Guard Canton Bulldogs Shorty Des
Jardien Center Chicago Tigers Al
Mahrt Quarterback Dayton Triangles Norb Sacksteder...