Earl Edward Cramer (December 2, 1896 – June 1, 1962) was a professional football player with the Akron Pros (renamed the Akron Indians in 1926) and the Cleveland Tigers of the National Football League. In 1923, he served as a player-coach for the Pros. He split coaching duties that season with Dutch Hendrian. Cramer was the all-time leading scorer for the Akron Pros.
Cramer. circa 1926 | |
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| Position: | Fullback, Halfback, Quarterback |
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| Born: | (1896-12-02)December 2, 1896 Verona Township, Faribault County, Minnesota |
| Died: | June 1, 1962(1962-06-01) (aged 65)[1] Glendale, California |
| Height: | 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) |
| Weight: | 184 lb (83 kg) |
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| College: | Hamline University |
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