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Corrie Artman Date of birth: January 8, 1907 Place of birth: Santa Monica, California, U.S. Date of death: March 9, 1970 (aged 63)Place of death: Long Beach, California Career information Position(s): Tackle
GuardCollege: Stanford Organizations As player: 1931
1932
1933New York Giants
Boston Braves
Pittsburgh PiratesPlaying stats at NFL.com Corwin Walter Artman (January 8, 1907 – March 9, 1970) was an American football offensive lineman in the National Football League for the New York Giants, the Boston Braves, and the Pittsburgh Pirates. He played college football at Stanford University.
Pittsburgh Pirates (Steelers) 1933 Inaugural Season Roster Corrie Artman | Angelo Brovelli | John Burleson | James Clark | Sam Cooper | Larry Critchfield | Ted Dailey | Nick DeCarbo | Jap Douds | Tiny Engebretsen | Tony Holm | Walt Holmer | Frank Hood | Clarence Janecek | Mose Kelsch | Ray Kemp | Marty "Butch" Kottler | Mose Lantz | Jim Letsinger | Bucky Moore | Paul Moss | John "Cap" Oehler | Jess Quatse | Leo Raskowski | Don Rhodes | Gil Robinson | Elmer Schwartz | George Shaffer | Bill Sortet | Bill Tanguay | Ray Tesser | Harp Vaughan | Ed Westfall | Tommy Whelan
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