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Chester "Swede" Johnston Date of birth: March 7, 1910 Place of birth: Appleton, Wisconsin Date of death: September 19, 2002 Place of death: St. Louis, Missouri Career information Position(s): RB College: Elmhurst College
Marquette University
University of MiamiOrganizations As player: 1934
1934
1934-1938
1939
1940Cincinnati Reds
St. Louis Gunners
Green Bay Packers
Pittsburgh Pirates
Pittsburgh SteelersPlaying stats at DatabaseFootball.com Chester "Swede" Johnston (March 7, 1910 – September 19, 2002) was a professional American football player who played running back for seven seasons for the Cincinnati Reds, Green Bay Packers, St. Louis Gunners and Pittsburgh Steelers.
Johnston was born in Appleton, Wisconsin to Swedish immigrant parents. In 1981, he was inducted into the Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame. He died in St. Louis, Missouri.
Green Bay Packers 1936 NFL Champions Wayland Becker | 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 | John McNally | Paul Miller | Bob Monnett | Tony Paulekas | Al Rose | George Sauer | Bernie Scherer | Herm Schneidman | Ade Schwammel | Champ Seibold | Ernie Smith | George Svendsen
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