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Chuck Bednarik
The nation's outstanding college player in 1947 and 1948. Named to every All-American in those years. Played for University of Pennsylvania. Did all of Penn's punting. Sought by every pro club in America. Eagles' bonus selection. Though weighing 230 pounds, Chuck is fast and dexterous. On joining the Eagles played both offense and defense. His keenness in intercepting passes at Penn in 1946 and 1947 made opposing teams afraid to throw in his territory. In 1948, against Columbia, scored only touchdown in college career. Chuck promptly kissed the football and threw it into the stands. Never known to make a poor pass.
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The Eagles' rebuilding program is well underway. Coach Kuharich put together the best offensive team in the East, as the Eagles scored 363 points. This year the emphasis will be put on defense as the team tries to move up.



Heritage Flashback: The Agholor family, natives of Lagos, Nigeria, settled in Tampa when Nelson was a kid. He shared a bedroom with his two older brothers while his parents labored at working-class jobs. "I understand that everything in life you have to earn," he said. Agholor garnered All-America honors as a running back/receiver at Berkeley Prep before twice making the All-Pac-12 Team at USC.



On the reverse side illustration notice the way George Kenneally of the Philadelphia Eagles is holding his hands to receive a forward pass. Best method is to catch the football as you would a basketball, with the palms outward and clasping it with the fingers. There is small danger of fumbles if the player has a sure pair of hands. End and backs must become expert in making these basketball catches and able to handle fast "spot" throws, as well as long heaves down the field. George Kenneally, Captain Philadelphia Eagles, Bonaventure College. Won 16 Sports Letters. All League End and Captain, 1928. 6 ft. tall, 192 pounds. Home, South Boston, Mass.



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Terrell Owens
Despite missing almost all of the last two games with a broken collarbone in 2003, Terrell authored his fourth straight output of at least 80 catches and 1,100 yards. That sent him to his fourth straight Pro Bowl. Owens now has 69 touchdowns (second-most in the NFL) over the last six years. He leaves for Philadelphia second only to Jerry Rice in career catches and yards by a 49ers receiver.
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