Charlie Gauer
Charles Edward Gauer (September 24, 1941 – October 22, 1973) was a professional football player, and later an assistant coach, for the Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football League. However, he was also a member of the "Steagles," a team that was the result of a temporary merger between the Eagles and Pittsburgh Steelers due to the league-wide manning shortages in 1943 brought on by World War II.
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Born: | Chicago, Illinois | September 24, 1921||
Died: | October 22, 1973 52) | (aged||
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College: | Colgate | ||
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As an assistant coach, he helped develop the wide receivers and tight ends for the Philadelphia Eagles from 1952-1961 and 1969-1970.[1]
References
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2014-12-30. Retrieved 2015-12-30.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- List of Colgate Raiders players
- "The Steagles"—Saved Pro Football During World War II (ISBN 0-306-81472-2)
- NCAA News Bulletin -Mentions Gauer's death
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