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This article is about the American football offensive lineman. For the defensive back, see Dick Smith (defensive back). For others named Dick Smith, see Dick Smith (disambiguation).
Dick Smith Date of birth: January 24, 1912 Place of birth: East Chicago, Indiana, U.S. Date of death: April 5, 1980 Career information Position(s): Center
EndCollege: Ohio State Organizations As player: 1933
1933
1933Boston Redskins
Chicago Bears
Philadelphia EaglesPlaying stats at NFL.com Richard Scott Smith (born January 24, 1912 in East Chicago, Indiana, died April 5, 1980) was an American football offensive lineman in the National Football League for the Boston Redskins, Chicago Bears, and the Philadelphia Eagles. He played college football at Ohio State University.
Philadelphia Eagles 1933 Inaugural Season Roster Howie Auer | Joe Carpe | Joe Carter | Paul Cuba | Red Davis | Fred Felber | Dick Fencl | Bob Gonya | Tom Hanson | George Kenneally | Red Kirkman | Art Koeninger | Joe Kresky | Rick Lackman | Porter Lainhart | Milt Leathers | Roy Lechthaler | John Lipski | Harry O'Boyle | Henry Obst | Nick Prisco | Jack Roberts | Ev Rowan | Reb Russell | Dick Smith | Ray Smith | Larry Steinbach | Dick Thornton | Guy Turnbow | John Whire | Osbern Willson | Lee Woodruff | Jim Zyntell
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