Bud Schwenk

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باد شونك (بالإنجليزية: Bud Schwenk)‏ هو لاعب كرة قدم أمريكية أمريكي، ولد في 26 أغسطس 1917 في سانت لويس في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفي بنفس المكان في 1 أكتوبر 1980. rdf:langString
Wilson Rutherford "Bud" Schwenk Jr. (August 26, 1917– October 1, 1980) was a professional American football quarterback who played four seasons for the Chicago Cardinals, Cleveland Browns, Baltimore Colts, and New York Yankees. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Bud Schwenk
rdf:langString باد شونك
rdf:langString Bud Schwenk
rdf:langString St. Louis, Missouri, US
rdf:langString St. Louis, Missouri, US
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rdf:langString Percentage
rdf:langString Pass attempts
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rdf:langString A headshot of Bud Schwenk from a 1946 Cleveland Browns game program
xsd:date 1917-08-26
rdf:langString Schwenk in 1946
xsd:date 1980-10-01
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rdf:langString * Chicago Cardinals * Cleveland Browns * Baltimore Colts * New York Yankees
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rdf:langString Beaumont
rdf:langString باد شونك (بالإنجليزية: Bud Schwenk)‏ هو لاعب كرة قدم أمريكية أمريكي، ولد في 26 أغسطس 1917 في سانت لويس في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفي بنفس المكان في 1 أكتوبر 1980.
rdf:langString Wilson Rutherford "Bud" Schwenk Jr. (August 26, 1917– October 1, 1980) was a professional American football quarterback who played four seasons for the Chicago Cardinals, Cleveland Browns, Baltimore Colts, and New York Yankees. Schwenk grew up in St. Louis, Missouri and attended Washington University in St. Louis, where he starred on the Washington University Bears football team. He set numerous college football records for passing in the 1941 season, his senior year. After college, Schwenk played one season for the Cardinals in the National Football League (NFL), before leaving to serve for three years in the United States Navy during World War II. Upon his discharge, Schwenk joined the Cleveland Browns, a team under formation in the new All-America Football Conference (AAFC). After one season with the Browns during which the team won the AAFC championship, Schwenk was traded to the Buffalo Bills and then to the Colts before the start of the 1947 season. He went on to have his best year as a player, setting a professional football record for passing attempts in a season. Despite his success, the Colts put Schwenk put out on waivers, and he was picked up by the New York Yankees, where he played for one year before leaving football. After his playing career, Schwenk spent 30 years as an executive in St. Louis at Junior Achievement, a national nonprofit that prepares young people for the workforce. He served as the chairman of Missouri's state athletic commission in the 1970s and was on the board of the St. Louis Better Business Bureau. He was inducted into the Washington University sports hall of fame in 1991. His jersey number 42 is the only one retired by the school's football program.
rdf:langString * AAFC Champion * Washington University #42 retired
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