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Leonard Peter Supulski (December 15, 1920 –
August 31, 1943) was an
American football end in the
National Football League (NFL) for the
Philadelphia Eagles...
- John J.
Supulski (1917 - June 7, 1985),
sometimes referred to as "John-John", was an
American football player.
Supulki grew up in Kingston, Pennsylvania...
- Fame".
National Football Foundation.
Retrieved 2021-03-20. "Leonard
Peter Supulski (1920-1943) | ****inson College". archives.****inson.edu.
Retrieved 2021-03-20...
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Davey O'Brien 19 1939 Kay
Eakin (Arkansas) 962 1940
Johnny Supulski (Manhattan) 1190 Paul
Christman (Missouri) 13 1941 Bud
Schwenk (Wash. U...
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Hauss (1942-2021) Len
Rohde (1938-2017) Len St. Jean (born 1941) Len
Supulski (1920-1943) Len
Szafaryn (1928-1990) Len
Teeuws (1927-2006) Len Walterscheid...
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Johnny Knolla of
Creighton with 1,420
yards of
total offense,
Johnny Supulski of
Manhattan with 1,190 p****ing yards, Hank
Stanton of
Arizona with 820...
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Denison Shoemaker (1819–1893), a U.S.
Representative from
Pennsylvania Len
Supulski (1920–1943), an
American football player for the
Philadelphia Eagles Dan...
- Partner". The New York Times.
Retrieved 3
October 2014. "Leonard
Peter Supulski,
class of 1942 | ****inson
Sports Hall of Fame". ****inson College. September...
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American to
graduate from ****inson
Hikaru Nakamura DNG
Chess player, Grandmaster,
streamer Len
Supulski 1943 NFL
player with the
Philadelphia Eagles...
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routine training flight,
killing all
eight crew.
Among the dead were
Leonard Supulski, 23,
former football player for the
Philadelphia Eagles. The 393d was re****igned...