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Don Murry Date of birth: July 16, 1900 Place of birth: Taylorville, Illinois, United States Career information Position(s): Offensive guard College: Wisconsin Organizations As player: 1922-1924
1925-1932Racine Legion
Chicago BearsPlaying stats at DatabaseFootball.com Donald Franklin Murry (July 16, 1900 – 1952)[1] was a professional American football player. Murry played 11 years in the National Football League, mainly for the Chicago Bears. Born in Taylorville, Illinois, he was an offensive lineman.
References
- ^ Warren, Harry (1952-12-14). "FORMER BEAR GREATS GATHER FOR REUNION". Chicago Tribune.
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