- Ed Klewicki
NFL player
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DateOfBirth=May 6 ,1912
Birthplace=Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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Deathplace=East Lansing, MI
College=Michigan State College
Position=Running Back
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years=1935-1938
teams=Detroit Lions
CollegeHOF=Edward Leonard Klewicki (
May 6 ,1912 -July 20 ,1997 ) was anAmerican football player. He is in theNational Polish-American Hall of Fame .Edward L. Klewicki was born in
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and moved toHamtramck, Michigan with his family at a young age. At the time, Hamtramck was an enclave of Polish immigrants in the Detroit area. He graduated fromHamtramck High School in 1929. During his high school career, he was thecatcher on the school's first championshipbaseball team and starred in thebackfield for the football team. Klewicki received his school's highest graduation award for combining achievement in scholarship, athletics and citizenship.Klewicki moved on the play football at Michigan State College (later to become
Michigan State University ). His college coach,Charles Bachman , rated Ed as the best defensive end he had ever coached. "The New York Sun" selected him to theAll-American 2nd Team in 1934, the same year he won Michigan State's MVP Award.In 1935, Klewicki signed a pro contract with the
Detroit Lions and was a member of the NFL's World Championship team that season. He continued to play pro football through the 1938 season.Ed earned a B.S. degree from MSU and attended
Purdue University for post-graduate work. He served in a number of positions including president of the Michigan State Varsity Alumni for two years as well as secretary for the same club for four years. In addition, he served as president of the Detroit Lions Alumni and the president of the Lansing Country Club.Ed Klewicki played a key role in the Detroit Lions' 26-7 triumph over the
New York Giants for the National Football League crown on a raw, gloomy afternoon at theUniversity of Detroit Stadium before 15,000 fans on December 19, 1935. In the early minutes of play, Lions' coachPotsy Clark decided to surprise the Giants with a shotgun offense.Glenn Presnell , the Lions' passer, fired a long pass intended for Klewicki, but the ball hitNew York Giants 'Ed Danowski 's chest. The ball squirted high in the air, but Klewicki reached out quickly, gathered the ball in and put the Lions into scoring position from the two-yard line.Ace Gutowsky plunged for a touchdown, Presnell kicked the extra point and the Lions led 7-0 on their way to the championship.
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