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- Aloysius Augustus Wesbecher (November 3, 1892 – March 27, 1966) was a professional American football player for the Cleveland Tigers of the American Professional...
- All-American (American football), professional football player and coach Al WesbecherAmerican football player, collegiate football coach Wayne Wolff – American...
- Sweetland (1915–1917) Military officers (1918) Edwin Sweetland (1919) Al Wesbecher (1920–1922) Cy Kasper (1923–1924) Ernest R. Miller (1925) Erwin A. Heers...
- George Tandy Tiny Thornhill Jim Thorpe Ray Trowbridge Ralph Waldsmith Al Wesbecher Tom Whelan Chuck Braidwood Algy Clark Al Cornsweet Hank Critchfield David...
- Joe Spagna (3) Ed Stahl (3) Claude Thornhill (8) Ray Trowbridge (3) Al Wesbecher (5) Backs George Brickley (5) Jim Bryant (3) Stan Cofall (3) George Conn...
- player and coach Al Wenglikowski (born 1960), American football player Al Wesbecher (1892–1966), American football player Al Wiley (c. 1928–1998), Canadian...
- half will be a mystery for a long time. But they both let it get by, and Wesbecher was Johnny on the spot in recovering the ball on Pitt's four-yard line...
- Sweetland (1915–1917) Military officers (1918) Edwin Sweetland (1919) Al Wesbecher (1920–1922) Cy Kasper (1923–1924) Ernest R. Miller (1925) Erwin A. Heers...
- Sweetland (1915–1917) Military officers (1918) Edwin Sweetland (1919) Al Wesbecher (1920–1922) Cy Kasper (1923–1924) Ernest R. Miller (1925) Erwin A. Heers...
- together an offensive line that included Charlie Copley at tackle and Al Wesbecher at center. However, after storming out to a 4-0 start, the Tigers were...