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Julius "Izzy"
Yablok (July 28, 1907 –
August 14, 1983) was an
American football back who pla**** two
seasons in the
National Football League (NFL) with...
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College Isabelle Izzy
Westbury (born 1990),
English cricketer Julius Izzy
Yablok (1907–1983),
American football player Israel Izzy
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College Football Hall of Fame in 1954;
tackle for the
Canton Bulldogs Izzy
Yablok – NFL
player of the
early 1930s
Announced schedules as of
November 22, 2019...
- (born 2000) –
soccer player Willie Colón (born 1950) –
Salsa Singer Izzy
Yablok (1907–1983) –
football player Tony Yayo (born 1978) –
rapper Burt Young...
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Wilkens (born 1937), NBA
player and coach; Hall of Fame
player and
coach Izzy
Yablok (1907–1983),
football player Mickey Fisher (1935-1962),
Basketball coach...
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Retrieved October 14, 2024. "Dunc Annan"....
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- that the club
would reopen under the
lease of
Harold Jacobs and
Julius Yablok; in
December 1944, Café
Society nightclub owner Barney Josephson was said...
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football team, but was
dropped in 1935.
Their last
coach was
Julius "Indian"
Yablok a
former quarterback at
Colgate University, who
replaced Salvatore "Tut"...
- guard),
Ralph Lockwood (right tackle),
Frank Abruzzino (right end), Izzy
Yablok (quarterback),
Thomas Dowler (left halfback), John
Galloway (right halfback)...