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- Waldsmith (August 7, 1892 – June 7, 1925) was a professional football player during the early years of the National Football League (NFL). Waldsmith won...
- Dwight Wertz, Homer Davidson, Dutch Powell, Frank Nesser, and Ralph "Fat" Waldsmith. By late season, the entire left side of his Akron Indian line was from...
- Dwight Wertz, Homer Davidson, Dutch Powell, Frank Nesser and Ralph "Fat" Waldsmith. By late season, the entire left side of his Akron Indian line was from...
- "The Merc was repainted, sold, crashed, neglected". An owner, Robert Waldsmith, who used it as his daily transportation, was hit by another car, requiring...
- Indians head coaches Peggy Parratt (1912–1915) Ralph Waldsmith (1916) Suey Welch (1917–1918) Ralph Waldsmith (1919) Elgie Tobin (1920–1921) Fritz Pollard (1921)...
- Indians head coaches Peggy Parratt (1912–1915) Ralph Waldsmith (1916) Suey Welch (1917–1918) Ralph Waldsmith (1919) Elgie Tobin (1920–1921) Fritz Pollard (1921)...
- Indians head coaches Peggy Parratt (1912–1915) Ralph Waldsmith (1916) Suey Welch (1917–1918) Ralph Waldsmith (1919) Elgie Tobin (1920–1921) Fritz Pollard (1921)...
- (born 1960), an American National Basketball ****ociation player Ralph Waldsmith (1892–1925), an American football player in the early days of the National...
- 3rd Series: 1958: July-December, page 1568, Copyright Office, 1959 John Waldsmith, StereoViews - An Illustrated History & Price Guide, 2nd Ed., page 280...
- Indians head coaches Peggy Parratt (1912–1915) Ralph Waldsmith (1916) Suey Welch (1917–1918) Ralph Waldsmith (1919) Elgie Tobin (1920–1921) Fritz Pollard (1921)...