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teams in 1933. He was also named to the All-Big Ten team in basketball in 1933. In his senior year, Manske played all sixty minutes against Ohio State, Notre Dame, Minnesota, and Illinois, and all but two minutes against Michigan.
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as a lieutenant commander. During officer training at the St. Mary's Preflight School in 1942, he also played on the team and earned All-Service All-America honors.
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for the Pirates' first-round selection (#2 overall) in the upcoming 1939 NFL draft. The Bears then drafted future Hall of Fame quarterback
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As part of the first College All-Star team to line up against the current NFL champions, Manske caught the eye of Chicago Bears coach
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Manske was involved in a trade considered among the most lopsided in NFL history. In 1938, he was traded from Chicago to the
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In 1988 Manske was inducted into the Northwestern Athletics Hall of Fame and in 1989 he was inducted into the
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during the surprising 1934 All-Star game; Manske performed well against starting Bears lineman
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from 1947 to 1952, facing his former Northwestern team in the
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During his professional football career, Manske played at the
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in scoring during the 1935 season; his picture appeared on a
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Led NFL in TD fumble returns (1938) and TD int returns (1937)
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Manske eventually became an educator, and taught biology at
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Manske was married for 53 years to 1928 Olympian and
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Manske image from matchbook cover, Philadelphia 1937
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1935 2nd team All-Pro as a rookie (GB Press-Gazette)
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Saint Mary's Pre-Flight Air Devils football players
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Nekoosa, Wisconsin
Los Angeles, California
Nekoosa
Northwestern
Philadelphia Eagles
Chicago Bears
Pittsburgh Pirates
NFL champion
1940
All-American
1933
All-Big Ten
1933
reception
touchdowns
PFR
College Football Hall of Fame
football
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National Football League
college football
helmet
Chicago Bears
1940 NFL Championship Game
Washington Redskins
Nekoosa, Wisconsin
College Football Hall of Fame
football

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