George Svendsen
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George Svendsen | |
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Date of birth | March 22, 1913 |
Place of birth | Minneapolis, Minnesota |
Date of death | August 6, 1995 |
Position(s) | Center |
College | Oregon State, Minnesota |
Honors | NFL 1930s All-Decade Team |
Statistics | |
Team(s) | |
1935-1937 1940-1941 |
Green Bay Packers |
George Peter Svendsen (March 22, 1913 - August 6, 1995) was an American football player. He also played one season for the Oshkosh All-Stars of the National Basketball League.[1]
[edit] Note
- ^ BBALLsports.com Sports Statistics Database.
[edit] External links
- Stats @ databasefootball.com
National Football League | NFL's 1930s All-Decade Team |
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Earl "Dutch" Clark | Arnie Herber | Cecil Isbell | Cliff Battles | John McNally | Beattie Feathers | Alphonse "Tuffy" Leemans | Ken Strong | Clarke Hinkle | Bronko Nagurski | Bill Hewitt | Don Hutson | Wayne Millner | Gaynell Tinsley | George Christensen | Frank Cope | Turk Edwards | Bill Lee | Joe Stydahar | Ox Emerson | Dan Fortmann | Charles Goldenberg | Russ Letlow | Mel Hein | George Svendsen | |
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