Harry Dayhoff
American football player (1896–1963)
Born: | (1896-05-25)May 25, 1896 Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
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Died: | February 17, 1963(1963-02-17) (aged 66) Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, U.S.[1] |
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Position(s) | Halfback, Fullback, Quarterback |
Height | 5 ft 8 in (173 cm) |
Weight | 170 lb (77 kg) |
College | Bucknell |
Career history | |
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1924 | Frankford Yellow Jackets |
1925 | Pottsville Maroons |
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Harry Oscar Dayhoff (May 25, 1896 - February 17, 1963) was a professional football player from Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. He attended Bucknell University and later made his professional debut in the National Football League (NFL) with the Frankford Yellow Jackets in 1924. In 1925 he played for the Pottsville Maroons and won the 1925 Championship with the team before the title was stripped from the team due to a disputed rules violation.
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Pottsville Maroons 1925 NFL champions (disputed)
- Carl Beck
- Clarence Beck
- Charlie Berry
- Frank Bucher
- Harry Dayhoff
- Eddie Doyle
- Jack Ernst
- William Flanagan
- Walter French
- Russ Hathaway
- Denny Hughes
- Tony Latone
- Howard Lebengood
- Armin Mahrt
- Bob Millman
- Duke Osborn
- Frank Racis
- Eddie Sauer
- Herb Stein
- Russ Stein
- Barney Wentz
- Head coach: Dick Rauch