Английская Википедия:Glenn Lautzenhiser
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use mdy dates Шаблон:Infobox college football player Glenn B. Lautzenhiser (March 7, 1906 – February 23, 2003) was a college football player.
Early years
Glenn was born on March 7, 1906, in Akron Ohio to Willis Lautzenhiser and Louisa Bruse.[1][2] He attended old Tech High School in Atlanta, Georgia.[3]
College
Lautzenhiser attended the University of Georgia, competing in football, basketball, baseball and track from 1926 to 1928.[4] Lautzenhiser was an All-Southern right tackle, a member of the "Dream and Wonder team" of 1927.[5][6] One account reports Lautzenhiser played with a "tremendous ferocity."[3] He was co-captain of the 1928 team along with guard Roy Jacobson.[7][8] He quit the team in 1929 to devote more time to studies.[9]
After college
After his career at Georgia, Lautzenhiser worked for Coca-Cola, Goodyear Tires and a plastics company in Memphis, Tennessee.[4] He was honored in 2000 as Georgia's oldest living letterman.[4] He worked for Goodyear for more than 40 years.[2]
References
Шаблон:1927 Georgia Bulldogs football navbox
- ↑ Ohio, Births and Christenings Index, 1800-1962 [database on-line].
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