Erny Pinckert
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Position: | Halfback / Defensive back | ||||||||
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Born: | Medford, Wisconsin | May 1, 1908||||||||
Died: | August 30, 1977 Los Angeles, California | (aged 69)||||||||
Height: | 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) | ||||||||
Weight: | 197 lb (89 kg) | ||||||||
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High school: | San Bernardino (CA) | ||||||||
College: | Southern California | ||||||||
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William Ernest "Erny" Pinckert (May 1, 1908 – August 30, 1977), was an American football halfback at Southern California for coach Howard Jones. He played in the National Football League (NFL) for the Boston Braves/Redskins, who then moved to Washington, D.C.
A younger brother of astrologer Jeane Dixon, he and his nine siblings were the children of Richard Franz Pinckert, a native of Gräfenhainichen, Duchy of Anhalt, and his wife, Emma, both Roman Catholics.[citation needed]
College career
His teams won the Rose Bowl in 1932 against Tulane University when Pinckert, assisted by blocking back Jerry Spann, pulled off a pair of double reverses that produced touchdown runs and in 1930 against the University of Pittsburgh. Pinckert was All-American after the 1930 and 1931 seasons. He was voted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1957.[1] Tommy Trojan, officially known as the Trojan Shrine was based on a variety of USC football players, including Russ Saunders and Ernie Pinckert. The lower half in particular is based on Ernie Pinckert.[2]
Professional career
Pinckert played in the NFL between 1932 and 1940 for the Boston Braves and the Washington Redskins.[citation needed]
References
- ^ "Inductees | Football Players & Coaches | College Football Hall of Fame". www.cfbhall.com. Retrieved 2020-04-05.
- ^ http://www.usctrojans.com/trads/usc-tommy.html
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