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    Charles Edgar "Blondy" Wallace (died March 5, 1937) was an early professional football player and later convicted criminal during the Prohibition Era...
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  • coach Bill Laub became injured and was unable to finish the season. Blondy Wallace, a former All-American for the Penn Quakers, was then named as Laub's...
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  • (1898–1984), American middle-distance runner Blondy Ryan (1906–1959), American Major League Baseball shortstop Blondy Wallace (died 1937), early professional football...
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  • of Shaw Wallace Charles Wallace (cricketer) (1899–1984), English cricketer Charles Judson Wallace (born 1982), basketball player Blondy Wallace (died 1937)...
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  • by a Massillon, Ohio newspaper charging the Canton Bulldogs coach, Blondy Wallace, and Massillon Tigers end, Walter East, of conspiring to fix a two-game...
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    29, 2018. Retrieved April 12, 2016. Braunwart, Bob; Carroll, Bob. "Blondy Wallace and the Biggest Football Scandal Ever: 1906" (PDF). The Coffin Corner...
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    v t e Canton Bulldogs head coaches Bill Laub (1905) Blondy Wallace (1905–1906) Jack Cusack (1912–1915) Harry Hazlett (1913–1915) Jim Thorpe (1915–1920)...
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  • 10-0 Massillon win, however the win drew protests from Canton coach Blondy Wallace, who argued against a 10-ounce ball used by Massillon during the game...
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    McFarland, Clark Schrontz, Paul Steinberg, Pop Sweet, Eddie Wood, and coach Blondy Wallace. Among other sporting accomplishments, Franklin Area High School has...
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  • eight Phillies and four Athletics that included A's coach Charles "Blondy" Wallace and Phillies coach Ben Roller. Madison Square Garden had to be redone...
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    career, life", by Ed Sherman, ESPN.com Fred Merkle at Find a Grave "Blondy Wallace and the Biggest Football Scandal Ever" (PDF). PFRA Annual. 5. Professional...
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  • entrepreneur in Alaska, co-creator of the Iditarod Trail Charles "Blondy" Wallace, 37, early American pro football player for the Canton Bulldogs in...
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  • professional sport. A Massillon newspaper alleged that Bulldogs coach Blondy Wallace and Tigers end Walter East conspired to fix a two-game championship...
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  • from the original on September 7, 2015. Retrieved August 24, 2017. "Blondy Wallace and the Biggest Football Scandal Ever" (PDF). PFRA Annual. 5. Professional...
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  • talent in America: Harry McChesney, Bob Shiring, the Nesser brothers, Blondy Wallace, Cub Buck, and later Jim Thorpe, and gave rise to the Ohio League. The...
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  • after the 1906 Ohio League championship series. Canton Bulldogs coach Blondy Wallace and Massillon Tigers end Walter East were accused of conspiring to fix...
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  • team's manager and chief financial backer. The team, led by Penn's Blondy Wallace, was largely made up of former Penn players along with a few veterans...
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    the injury turned out to be more serious and he was replaced with Blondy Wallace for the rest of the series. For the tournament, Warner and the other...
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  • Valerio: NFL pro who spent five seasons with the Kansas City Chiefs Blondy Wallace: College All-American, NFL pro, and bootlegger Justin Watson (class...
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  • McFarland, Clark Schrontz, Paul Steinberg, Pop Sweet, Eddie Wood, and coach Blondy Wallace. Other early professional football teams from western Pennsylvania include;...
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  • and named former University of Pennsylvania football player Charles "Blondy" Wallace as the team's coach. Each Philadelphia team was named after their respective...
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  • 1901 Philadelphia Athletic Club season Head coach Blondy Wallace Home field National League Park Results Record 4–2 Division place No divisions Playoff...
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  • to pay the players, and $300 for expenses. But the Canton's manager Blondy Wallace was unable to pay, the result of the fallout from an infamous betting...
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    v t e Canton Bulldogs head coaches Bill Laub (1905) Blondy Wallace (1905–1906) Jack Cusack (1912–1915) Harry Hazlett (1913–1915) Jim Thorpe (1915–1920)...
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  • League – eight Phillies and four Athletics. It included Charlie Gelbert, Blondy Wallace, Walter E. Bachman and Ben Roller. However, the team also featured some...
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    Mathewson touring Pennsylvania and New York. It was during this time that Blondy Wallace emerged as the biggest, and most controversial, name in professional...
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  • the team's general manager and named former Penn player, Charles "Blondy" Wallace as the team's coach. Each Philadelphia team was named after their respective...
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    Association: 1–8. Archived from the original (PDF) on December 18, 2010. "Blondy Wallace and the Biggest Football Scandal Ever" (PDF). PFRA Annual. 5. Professional...
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    tore a muscle in his leg, ending his career. He was then replaced by Blondy Wallace as the team's tackle and coach. Laub was the Mayor of Akron, Ohio from...
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    being offered more money to play there by former Franklin teammate, Blondy Wallace. In 1906, he took part in the two football games between Canton and...
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