Frederick Lee "Ted" Petoskey (January 5, 1911 – November 30, 1996) was a three-sport athlete at the University of Michigan, a Major League Baseball player...
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Ted Petoskey 6–14 – – 1949 Ted Petoskey 15–6 – – 1950 Ted Petoskey 16–9–1 – – 1951 Ted Petoskey 6–15 – – 1952 Ted Petoskey 9–8 – – 1953 Ted Petoskey 8–11...
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first-team picks for the 1933 College Football All-America Team. Left end Ted Petoskey was also selected as a first-team All-American by several selectors....
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(1933 NCAA champion in the hammer throw), end Ted Petoskey, and substitute halfback Herbert Schmidt. Petoskey also kicked three points after touchdown. Michigan's...
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Richardson's campaign was supported by former baseball players Joe DiMaggio, Ted Williams, Bob Feller, and Wilmer "Vinegar Bend" Mizell among others, though...
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1935–1936 Ted Petoskey 11–8 1–6 1936–1937 Ted Petoskey 13–7 8–4 1937–1938 Ted Petoskey 3–21 1–13 1938–1939 Ted Petoskey 5–18 3–8 1939–1940 Ted Petoskey 5–13...
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have been just another football club." Center Chuck Bernard and end Ted Petoskey were also selected as first-team All-Americans by some selectors. The...
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Tommy Scaffe (1927–1933) Jules Carson (1934–1941) Ted Petoskey (1942) No team (1943–1945) Ted Petoskey (1946) Phil Dickens (1947–1952) Conley Snidow (1953–1966)...
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5 3 1940 Jules Carson 3 4 2 1941 Jules Carson 4 6 0 1942 Ted Petoskey 2 5 0 1946 Ted Petoskey 1 8 0 1947 Phil Dickens 6 5 0 1948 Phil Dickens 4 0 5 1949...
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Rock Norman (1928–1932) Billy Laval (1932–1933) Rock Norman (1933–1935) Ted Petoskey (1935–1940) Frank Johnson (1940–1942) Rex Enright (1942–1943) Henry Findley...
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(1938–1939) Ted Petoskey (1940–1942) Kay Kirven (1943) H. W. Klocker (1944) John D. McMillan (1945) Vernon Smith (1946–1947) Ted Petoskey (1948–1956)...
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(1938–1939) Ted Petoskey (1940–1942) Kay Kirven (1943) H. W. Klocker (1944) John D. McMillan (1945) Vernon Smith (1946–1947) Ted Petoskey (1948–1956)...
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Tommy Scaffe (1927–1933) Jules Carson (1934–1941) Ted Petoskey (1942) No team (1943–1945) Ted Petoskey (1946) Phil Dickens (1947–1952) Conley Snidow (1953–1966)...
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Rock Norman (1928–1932) Billy Laval (1932–1933) Rock Norman (1933–1935) Ted Petoskey (1935–1940) Frank Johnson (1940–1942) Rex Enright (1942–1943) Henry Findley...
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twice: Willie Heston, Albert Benbrook, Benny Friedman, Chuck Bernard, Ted Petoskey, Tom Harmon, Alvin Wistert, Robert Wahl, Ron Kramer, Bill Yearby, Dave...
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Frost (1930–1935) Roy Robertson (1935–1941) Phil Dickens (1941–1942) Ted Petoskey (1942–1946) Joel Robertson (1946–1958) Gene Alexander (1958–1977) Wayne...
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Rip Major (1921–?) Tommy Scaffe (1927–1933) Jules Carson (1934–1942) Ted Petoskey (1942–?) Phil Dickens (1947–1952) Conley Snidow (1953–1971) Jack Peterson...
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2019 Quarterback Jack Petoskey 1941 1943 End Later coached football at Hillsdale College and Western Michigan University Ted Petoskey 1931 1933 End All-American...
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Roy Robertson (1937–1940) Phil Dickens (1941–1942) No team (1943–1944) Ted Petoskey (1945–1947) Wilbur Stevens (1948–1953) Jim Brakefield (1954–1967) Todd...
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Big Ten). A notable captain during the Cappon era was 1933–34 captain Ted Petoskey, a two-time football All-American end and eventual Major League Baseball...
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Newman to Ivy Williamson. The second touchdown came on a 56-yard run by Ted Petoskey. Herman Everhardus ran for the third touchdown in the second period,...
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have been just another football club." Center Chuck Bernard and end Ted Petoskey were also selected as first-team All-Americans by some selectors. The...
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Tommy Scaffe (1927–1933) Jules Carson (1934–1941) Ted Petoskey (1942) No team (1943–1945) Ted Petoskey (1946) Phil Dickens (1947–1952) Conley Snidow (1953–1966)...
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Frost (1930–1935) Roy Robertson (1935–1941) Phil Dickens (1941–1942) Ted Petoskey (1942–1946) Joel Robertson (1946–1958) Gene Alexander (1958–1977) Wayne...
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Moran (1953) Dolan Nichols (1953) Dan Osinski (1955) Frankie Pack (1946) Ted Petoskey (1946) Stan Pitula (1951) Bill Upton (1952) Ken Wood (1946) George Zuverink...
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the undefeated season: "Our ends, Ward and Petoskey, were near perfection." Michigan's left end, Ted Petoskey was named a first-team All-American in 1933...
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Loren Bain, 74, pitcher for the 1945 New York Giants. November 30 – Ted Petoskey, 85, three-sport All-American athlete and coach at the University of...
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Rock Norman (1928–1932) Billy Laval (1932–1933) Rock Norman (1933–1935) Ted Petoskey (1935–1940) Frank Johnson (1940–1942) Rex Enright (1942–1943) Henry Findley...
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Frost (1930–1935) Roy Robertson (1935–1941) Phil Dickens (1941–1942) Ted Petoskey (1942–1946) Joel Robertson (1946–1958) Gene Alexander (1958–1977) Wayne...
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Tommy Scaffe (1927–1933) Jules Carson (1934–1941) Ted Petoskey (1942) No team (1943–1945) Ted Petoskey (1946) Phil Dickens (1947–1952) Conley Snidow (1953–1966)...
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