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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tommy Colella. Biography portal Colella at the Greater Buffalo Sports Hall of Fame Tommy Colella at Find a Grave...
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  • 1951), American swimmer, brother of Lynn Tommy Colella (1918–1992), American football halfback and punter Colella, an unaccepted name for a genus of sea...
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  • (Marion Motley), halfbacks in the 80–89 (Don Greenwood) and 90–99 range (Tommy Colella), ends in the 50–59 range (Mac Speedie), tackles in the 40–49 range...
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  • that included ends Jim Benton and Steve Pritko, backs Jim Gillette and Tommy Colella, and linemen Riley Matheson and Mike Scarry, the team improved to 4–6...
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    (2) / Billy Jefferson (1) 1942 Harry Hopp (5) / Chet Wetterlund (3) / Tommy Colella (2) / Murray Evans (1) 1943 Chuck Fenenbock (6) / Frank Sinkwich (4)...
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  • 1946: center Mike Scarry, tackle Chet Adams and backs Gaylon Smith, Tommy Colella and Don Greenwood. Their move gave rise to a legal battle with the Rams...
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  • touchdowns, including a 50-yard run at the beginning of the second half. Tommy Colella scored a touchdown on an 82-yard punt return, and Bill Lund ran back...
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    H. Cole, (1811-1881), politician and former New York State Senator. Tommy Colella, (1918-1992), retired pro football player. John Chamberlain Collins...
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  • total of 66 to 21. The team was led on offense by star halfback Tommy Colella. Colella was selected by Coller's Eye as a second-team player on the 1939...
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    that included ends Jim Benton and Steve Pritko, backs Jim Gillette and Tommy Colella, and linemen Riley Matheson and Mike Scarry, the team improved to 4–6...
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    streamline the school's athletic department. Notable alumni include: Tommy Colella: Defensive back, Detroit Lions 1942–43, Cleveland Rams 1944–45, Cleveland...
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    picked him up. He started at right defensive halfback in 1948 opposite Tommy Colella and intercepted four passes as the Browns went 15–0 and won the All-America...
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  • Clemons Rich Coady Dexter Coakley Robert Cobb Dustin Cohen Justin Cole Tommy Colella Bobby Collier Brett Collins Jerome Collins Jim Collins Kirk Collins...
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  • Sherrod Coates Don Cockroft Javion Cohen Adrian Colbert Emerson Cole Tommy Colella Corey Coleman Cosey Coleman Greg Coleman Kenyon Coleman Shon Coleman...
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  • Cofer Gail Cogdill Joe Cohen Landon Cohen Keary Colbert Eddie Cole Tommy Colella Erik Coleman Justin Coleman Andre Collins Jamie Collins Jed Collins...
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  • by season Season Player INTs GP Team Ref. 1946 Tommy Colella 10† 14 Cleveland Browns 1947 Tommy Colella (2) Len Eshmont Bill Kellagher 6 14 13 14 Cleveland...
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  • Clarke Walt Clay Paul Cleary Johnny Clement Ollie Cline Johnny Clowes Tommy Colella Herb Coleman Floyd Collier Rip Collins Mickey Colmer Marty Comer Mel...
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  • Kellagher played for the Rockets from 1946 to 1948. In 1947, along with Tommy Colella and Len Eshmont, Kellagher co-led the AAFC with 6 interceptions. Also...
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  • End Clemson 6 5 45 Murray Evans Blocking back Hardin–Simmons 7 5 55 Tommy Colella Halfback Canisius 8 5 65 Joe Franceski Tackle Scranton 9 5 75 Emil Banjavic...
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  • and defensive tackle Chubby Grigg via a trade with the Chicago Rockets. Tommy James, a defensive back who stayed with the team through the 1955 season...
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  • Player Team B Bill Glenn Eastern Illinois State Tony Canadeo Gonzaga Tommy Colella Canisius Thurmon Jones Abilene Christian E Charles Schuster Eastern...
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  • Cole Myles Cole Nick Cole Pete Cole Robin Cole Terry Cole Trent Cole Tommy Colella Al Coleman Alonzo Coleman Andre Coleman (born 1972) Andre Coleman (born...
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  • professional football record with 13 field goals and 45 extra points. Tommy Colella of Cleveland led the league with 10 interceptions for 110 yards. The...
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  • former Rams players to stay in Cleveland with the Browns, alongside Tommy Colella, Mike Scarry, Don Greenwood and Chet Adams. He joined the Browns despite...
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  • Chicago Cardinals Rupe Thornton Guard Santa Clara 55 Detroit Lions Tommy Colella Back Canisius 56 Washington Redskins Bob Fitch End Minnesota 57 Brooklyn...
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  • of Representatives (1947–1969). Nie Rongzhen, 92, Chinese general. Tommy Colella, 73, American gridiron football player. Ladislav Demšar, 63, Yugoslav...
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  • College 128 Lou Agase T Baltimore Colts Chicago Hornets Illinois 129 Tommy Colella HB New York Yanks Buffalo Bills 130 R. M. Patterson T Green Bay Packers...
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  • manager/vice president of the Buffalo Bisons Leroy Chollet – basketball player Tommy Colella – football player Cory Conacher – ice hockey player Corey Herring '08...
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    including center Mike Scarry, tackle Chet Adams and backs Gaylon Smith, Tommy Colella and Don Greenwood. Before the 1946 season started, Reeves sought an...
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    after the 1945 season, and Scarry, along with teammates Chet Adams, Tommy Colella, Don Greenwood and Gaylon Smith, decided to stay in Cleveland and play...
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