- Max R.
Kadesky (February 8, 1901 –
August 14, 1970) was an All-American
college football player for the
University of Iowa. He was a left end for Iowa's...
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Cirque Fantistique is
performing in New York over the w****end. The owner,
Kadesky,
owned the
circus which got Weir's wife killed. The team
believes that...
- Herb Sies (captain / head coach), Lou Kolls, Hank Smith, Joe Burten, Max
Kadesky;
bottom row –
Waddy Kuehl, Bob Phelan,
Johnny Armstrong, Bill Giaver. (Note:...
- Territorial/Tempe Normal, 1896–1913; also
taught science at the
school Max
Kadesky, All-American
college football player for the
University of Iowa; later...
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Aubrey Devine 1921
Gordon Locke 1921 Duke
Slater Second selection 1922 Max
Kadesky 1922
Gordon Locke Second first-team
selection 1924 John Han**** 1925 ****...
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Henry Ed
Herman Chuck Hill
Jerry Johnson Jerry Jones Frank Jordan Max
Kadesky Emmett Keefe Jim
Kendrick Polly Koch
Louis Kolls Ollie Kraehe Joe Kraker...
- Teams". The
Capital Times.
Harold Johnson (December 3, 1922). "Locke,
Kadesky and
Minnick Get On Big 10 Teams". Des
Moines Capital. "Williams, Below...
- (NYT-2; WE-3; BE; RO-3) Herb Kopf,
Washington &
Jefferson (WC-3; RO-5) Max
Kadesky, Iowa (WC-3; NB-2; FH-2; RO-4) Lee Spillers,
Washington &
Jefferson (WE-3)...
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Isaiah Kacyvenski Michael Kaczmarek Nick
Kaczur Josh
Kaddu Dave
Kadela Max
Kadesky Mike
Kadish Ron
Kadziel Nate
Kaeding Colin Kaepernick Mort Kaer
Kevin Kaesviharn...
- Slater, Locke, Belding,
center John Heldt,
guard Chester Mead and end Max
Kadesky were
named All-Big Ten. Devine, his
brother Glenn,
Slater and
Belding graduated...