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Henry A. "Heinie"
Weisenbaugh (March 12, 1914 –
September 20, 1965) was an
American professional football player who was a
halfback in the
National Football...
- pla**** in the
American Professional Football ****ociation in 1920
Heinie Weisenbaugh (1914–1965), NFL back
Heinrich This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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football coach for
Villanova and
University of Wisconsin–Madison
Heinie Weisenbaugh – NFL
running back for the
Pittsburgh Pirates and
Boston Redskins Gust...
- line. On
first down Leo
Malarkey lost 4 yards. On
second down
Henry Weisenbaugh raced 43
yards for the
first touchdown of the season.
Isadore Weinstock...
- in his
second team at the
start of the
second quarter.
Fullback Henry Weisenbaugh fumbled on the Pitt 24-yard line and end Rod
Rittersbaugh recovered for...
- (Strong kick) New York –
Clancy 10 run (Sarausky kick)
Pittsburgh –
Weisenbaugh 3 p**** from
Gildea (Niccolai kick) New York –
Burnett 25 p**** from Danowski...
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regulation football game
between the
varsity and
second team.
Sophomore Henry Weisenbaugh scored a
touchdown in the
second quarter for the
second teamers. Varsity...
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George Webster Mike
Webster Tad Weed
Henry Weinberg Izzy
Weinstock Heinie Weisenbaugh Billy Wells Joe
Wendlick Ralph Wenzel (born 1918)
Ralph Wenzel (born...
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September 18, 2021.
Chester L.
Smith (October 1, 1934). "Weinstock,
Weisenbaugh Star in Win". The
Pittsburgh Press. p. Sports 1.
Retrieved February 15...
- LeVan,
Princeton (AP-3, CP) Mike Sebastian,
Pittsburgh (AP-2)
Heinie Weisenbaugh,
Pittsburgh (AP-3) Izzy Weinstock,
Pittsburgh (AP-1, UP-1) Bill Clark...