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'''Louis John Abbruzzi''' (August 3, 1917 - December 6, 1982) was an [[American football]] player. |
'''Louis John "Duke" Abbruzzi''' (August 3, 1917 - December 6, 1982) was an [[American football]] player. |
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He spent one season as a Boston Yanks special teams player and tailback. |
He spent one season as a [[Boston Yanks]] special teams player and tailback. HE accounted for 229 all-purpose yards, 26 rushing yards from 6 carries, and 55 receiving yards of 2 receptions. |
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Date of birth | April 3, 1917 |
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Place of birth | Warren, Rhode Island |
Date of death | December 6, 1982 | (aged 65)
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Position(s) | Halfback/Defensive back |
US college | Rhode Island |
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Awards | All Small New England 1938-40, All New England 1938, East All-Stars 1940 |
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Louis John "Duke" Abbruzzi (August 3, 1917 - December 6, 1982) was an American football player. He spent one season as a Boston Yanks special teams player and tailback. HE accounted for 229 all-purpose yards, 26 rushing yards from 6 carries, and 55 receiving yards of 2 receptions.