- Austin Gunsel
Austin Gunsel (
April 2 ,1909 -June 17 ,1974 ) is best remembered for serving as theNational Football League 's interim commissioner following the death ofBert Bell onOctober 11 ,1959 .A native of
Irvington, New Jersey ["N.F.L. Picks Interim Chief; GUNSEL IS CHOSEN BY CLUB OWNERS Acting Chief of Pro League Since Bell's Death to Serve Until January", "The New York Times ",October 15 ,1959 .] and a graduate of theUniversity of Pennsylvania , Gunsel joined the Federal Bureau of Investigation in 1939. He served as bothJ. Edgar Hoover 's administrative assistant and as a special agent for the Bureau, and during his crime-fighting career, served in theNew York , Detroit and Chicago field offices.In 1952, Gunsel was hired by the NFL to head the league's investigative department, a move made in response to commissioner
Bert Bell 's fear of a scandal damaging the league's image. Gunsel became league treasurer in 1956, holding the post until his retirement ten years later.In January 1960 at a meeting of NFL owners, he was the early frontrunner to retain the commissioner's job, but Los Angeles Rams general manager
Pete Rozelle was ultimately elected to the post onJanuary 26 after 23 ballots.Gunsel died at Lankenau Hospital in
Langhorne, Pennsylvania .References
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