Vic Schwall
American football player (1925–2000)
American football player
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Position: | Halfback | ||||||
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Born: | (1925-01-21)January 21, 1925[1] Oak Park, Illinois, U.S. | ||||||
Died: | October 14, 2000(2000-10-14) (aged 75)[1] Morton Grove, Illinois, U.S. | ||||||
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High school: | Chicago (IL) Schurz | ||||||
College: | Northwestern | ||||||
NFL draft: | 1947 / Round: 1 / Pick: 10 | ||||||
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Victor Henry Schwall (January 21, 1925 – October 14, 2000) was an American football halfback who played professionally in the National Football League (NFL) for four seasons with the Chicago Cardinals.[1]
References
- ^ a b c "Vic Schwall Stats". Pro-Football-Reference.com. 2024. Retrieved February 23, 2024.
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1947 NFL draft first-round selections
- Bob Fenimore
- Glenn Davis
- Fritz Barzilauskas
- Cal Rossi
- Hub Bechtol
- Ernie Case
- Tex Coulter
- Neill Armstrong
- Herman Wedemeyer
- Vic Schwall
- Don Kindt
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