- Hank Soar
NFL player
DateOfBirth=August 17 1914
Birthplace=Alton, RI,United States
DateOfDeath=December 24 2001
Deathplace=Pawtucket, RI, United States
College=Providence
Position=Running back
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years=1937-1946
teams=New York Giants
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PFR=Albert Henry Soar (
August 17 1914 -December 24 2001 ) was anAmerican football running back anddefensive back in theNational Football League who went on to have a long career as an umpire inMajor League Baseball . Soar played nine seasons for theNew York Giants (1937-1944, 1946), and caught the game-winningtouchdown pass in the1938 NFL Championship Game against theGreen Bay Packers at thePolo Grounds . Soar also coached briefly in the league which later became theNational Basketball Association .Born in
Alton, Rhode Island , Soar later moved to Pawtucket, attending Pawtucket High School andProvidence College . After being named to theLittle All-American team, he left college to play semi-pro baseball and pro football, playing for the Boston Shamrocks in 1936.cite book|title=The Sporting News Baseball Register|year=1971|pages=p. 533] He served in the Army duringWorld War II , and his officiating in a baseball game drew the attention of Philadelphia Athletics manager Connie Mack, who recommended him for an umpiring career. After the war, Soar coached theProvidence Steamrollers in the Basketball Association of America (now the NBA) in 1947, but the team achieved only a 2-17 record before he was replaced byNat Hickey . He then became backfield coach for the football team at Rhode Island State College from 1947 to 1949.After working in the
New England League from 1947 to 1949 and the American Association in 1949, he became anAmerican League umpire from 1950 to 1971, and as a league supervisor continued to work occasional games as a substitute through 1975 and in 1977-78. He worked in fiveWorld Series (1953, 1956, 1962, 1964 and 1969), serving as crew chief in 1969. He was the first base umpire whenDon Larsen of theNew York Yankees pitched aperfect game in Game 5 of the 1956 Series, and was again at first base onJune 1 ,1975 whenNolan Ryan of the California Angels pitched his fourthno-hitter to tieSandy Koufax 's major league record. Soar also officiated in four All-Star Games (1952, 1955, second 1959 game, 1963), calling balls and strikes for the last contest, as well as the1971 American League Championship Series , when he again served as crew chief.Soar died at age 87 at a family home in
Pawtucket, Rhode Island , and was buried in Swan Point Cemetery in Providence.References
External links
* [http://www.databasefootball.com/players/playerpage.htm?ilkid=SOARHAN01 Database Football]
* [http://www.baseballlibrary.com/ballplayers/player.php?name=Hank_Soar BaseballLibrary]
* [http://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/S/Psoarh901.htm Retrosheet]
* [http://www.thedeadballera.com/Obits/Soar.Hank.Obit.html AP obituary]
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