sport.wikisort.org - AthleteErnest Frederick Smith (November 26, 1909 – April 25, 1985) was an American football tackle under coach Howard Jones at the University of Southern California (USC). He also handled the placekicking and kickoff duties for the men of Troy. Smith was a member of Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity. He played prominent roles in the Trojan Rose Bowl triumphs over Tulane University as a junior and against University of Pittsburgh as a senior. While in college, he was a member of the Spirit of Troy as a trombone player.
American football player (1909–1985)
For other people named Ernie Smith, see Ernie Smith (disambiguation).
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American football player
Ernie Smith|
Position: | Tackle Placekicker |
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Born: | (1909-11-26)November 26, 1909 Spearfish, South Dakota |
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Died: | April 25, 1985(1985-04-25) (aged 75) Los Angeles, California |
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College: | USC |
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- Green Bay Packers (1935–1939)
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- First-team All-Pro (1936)
- Second-team All-Pro (1937)
- Pro Bowl (1939)
- 2x NFL champion (1936) (1939)
- Unanimous All-American (1932)
- 2x College Football National Champion (1931, 1932)
- All-Time USC Football Team
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Games played: | 40 |
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Games started: | 25 |
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Player stats at NFL.com · PFR |
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He played professionally from 1935 to 1939 for the Green Bay Packers.
He was assistant football coach at Southern California two years, was a Major in the United States Air Force between 1940 and 1945, and became an insurance underwriter. He worked with the Boy Scouts, was on the Rose Bowl Committee, an officer of the Southern California Symphony, and president of the Los Angeles chapter of the National Football Foundation.
He was elected to the College Football Hall of Fame in 1970. In 2001, Athlon Sports named Smith to the All-Time USC Football Team as a defensive lineman.[1]
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Ernie Smith – championships, awards and honors |
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Green Bay Packers 1936 NFL champions |
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- Wayland Becker
- Johnny Blood
- Hank Bruder
- Frank Butler
- Cal Clemens
- Tiny Engebretsen
- Lon Evans
- Milt Gantenbein
- Buckets Goldenberg
- Lou Gordon
- Arnie Herber
- Clarke Hinkle
- Don Hutson
- Swede Johnston
- Walt Kiesling
- Joe Laws
- Russ Letlow
- Harry Mattos
- Paul Miller
- Bob Monnett
- Tony Paulekas
- Al Rose
- George Sauer
- Bernie Scherer
- Herm Schneidman
- Ade Schwammel
- Champ Seibold
- Ernie Smith
- George Svendsen
Head coach: Curly Lambeau
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Green Bay Packers 1939 NFL champions |
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- Frank Balasz
- John Biolo
- John Brennan
- Charley Brock
- Hank Bruder
- Larry Buhler
- Larry Craig
- Tiny Engebretsen
- Milt Gantenbein
- Johnny Hall
- Buckets Goldenberg
- Tom Greenfield
- Arnie Herber
- Clarke Hinkle
- Don Hutson
- Cecil Isbell
- Harry Jacunski
- Eddie Jankowski
- Paul Kell
- Warren Kilbourne
- Jimmy Lawrence
- Joe Laws
- Bill Lee
- Russ Letlow
- Al Moore
- Carl Mulleneaux
- Baby Ray
- Herm Schneidman
- Charlie Schultz
- Ernie Smith
- Frank Steen
- Bud Svendsen
- Tuffy Thompson
- Frank Twedell
- Andy Uram
- Dick Weisgerber
- Gust Zarnas
- Dick Zoll
Head coach: Curly Lambeau
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Backfield |
- QB Harry Newman
- HB Warren Heller
- HB Jimmy Hitchcock
- HB Don Zimmerman
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Line |
- E Paul Moss
- E Joe Skladany
- T Joe Kurth
- T Ernie Smith
- G Bill Corbus
- G Milton Summerfelt
- C Clarence Gracey
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