Al Babartsky

Al Babartsky

NFL player


ImageWidth = 150px
Name=Al Babartsky
DateOfBirth=birth date and age|1915|4|19
Birthplace= Shenandoah, Pennsylvania
DateofDeath=
Position=Tackle
College=Fordham University
DraftedYear=
DraftedRound=
DatabaseFootball=BABARAL01
PFR=
ProBowls=
years=1938-1941
1943-1945
teams=Chicago Cardinals
Chicago Bears

Al Babartsky (born April 19, 1915 in Shenandoah, Pennsylvania) is a former professional American football player who played tackle for six seasons for the Chicago Bears and the Chicago Cardinals.


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать курсовую

Look at other dictionaries:

  • 1943 NFL Championship Game — Washington Redskins Chicago Bears 21 41 1 2 3 4 …   Wikipedia

  • Chicago Bears — Current season Established 1919[1] Play in Soldier Field Chicago, Illinois Headquartered in Lake Forest, Illinois …   Wikipedia

  • Vince Lombardi — Head Coach/General Manager Personal information Date of birth: June 11, 1913 …   Wikipedia

  • Bulldog Turner — No. 66      Center, Linebacker Personal information Date of birth: March 10, 1919(1919 03 10) Plains, Texas Date of death: October 30, 1998 …   Wikipedia

  • Dan Fortmann — Offensive lineman Personal information Date of birth: April 11, 1916(1916 04 11) Place of birth: Pearl River, New York …   Wikipedia

  • Connie Mack Berry — Connie Berry redirects here. For the major league baseball player, see Neil Berry (baseball). Connie Mack Berry (April 15, 1915 in Greenville, South Carolina – June 24, 1980 in Fayetteville, North Carolina) was an American who played professional …   Wikipedia

  • Seven Blocks of Granite — The Seven Blocks of Granite was a nickname given to the 1936 Fordham University football team s offensive line. The Seven Blocks of Granite were: Leo Paquin, Johnny Druze, Alex Wojciechowicz, Ed Franco, Al Babartsky, Natty Pierce, and Vince… …   Wikipedia

  • Dante Magnani — Date of birth: March 16, 1917 Place of birth: Dalzell, Illinois Date of death: December 23, 1985(1985 12 23) (aged 68) Place of death …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”