John William Guckeyson (/ˈɡaɪkɪsən/; July 7, 1915 – May 21, 1944) was an American athlete and military aviator. He was the first University of Maryland...
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John Charles Daly – media personality Mark Ein – venture capitalist Bill Guckeyson – athlete and military aviator Josh Harris – investor and sports team...
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Titans Frank Funk, MLB player (Cleveland Indians, Milwaukee Braves) Bill Guckeyson, 1937 NFL Draft; killed as a fighter pilot in World War II; namesake...
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News (TSN), and the Walter Camp Football Foundation (WCFF). In 1923, end Bill Supplee was selected to the Associated Press second team, which made him...
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the end of the 1935 season, The Washington Post named Adamaitis and Bill Guckeyson as the halfbacks on its All-District football team for the 1935 season...
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facing "an almost suicidal schedule", Faber's veteran team led by back Bill Guckeyson compiled a 7–2–2 record to finish in third place in the Southern Conference...
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between references for this data. The DatabaseFootball.com source records that Bill Byrd was the 10th pick in the 18th round, 185th overall, while the media...
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Walt Gilbert Back Auburn 5 1 41 Alex Drobnitch Guard Colorado 6 1 51 Bill Guckeyson Back Maryland 7 1 61 Babe Barna End West Virginia 8 1 71 Nestor Hennon...
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Cleveland Rams Inwood Smith T Ohio State Big Ten 6 51 Philadelphia Eagles Bill Guckeyson B Maryland SoCon 6 52 Chicago Cardinals Dickens, PhilPhil Dickens ...
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tackle), Victor G. Willis (right end), Norwood Sothoron (quarterback), Bill Guckeyson (left halfback), George Sachs (right halfback), Charles Yaeger (fullback)...
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