Year Inducted: 2001
This Steelton native graduated from Gettysburg College in 1940. He started at right end against Penn State in his very first game. In 1939 he kicked three extra points, scored a TD and set up another on a fumble recovery to secure a 21-21 tie with arch rival F. and M. As a sophomore, he scored 104 points when Gettysburg won its fifth straight Eastern Pennsylvania Conference posting a 32-11 record. He left Gettysburg in 1953 to become the all-time winning head football coach at Harvard University.