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run that gave the Leopards a 13–3 last-minute victory in 1923. Lehigh only scored three points in Kirkleski's four years at Lafayette. In his sophomore year, he helped guide Lafayette to a 7–2 record. He was named the team's captain during his senior year. It was then that he helped the Leopards
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and had one rushing touchdown and one receiving touchdown that season. When the team was renamed the Newark Tornadoes in 1930, Kirkleski rushed for one touchdown.
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in New Jersey. He was the vice principal at Jefferson High School and principal at Grover Cleveland Junior High School before retiring in 1968.
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While at Lafayette, Kirkleski was known as a hard-hitting back. He played all four of his college years as a varsity
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in 1926. He was later inducted into the school's Maroon Club Hall Of Fame in 2001.
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Kirkleski's final year in professional football, in 1931, was spent with the
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Kirkleski died on May 6, 1980, at Point Pleasant Hospital in
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player and educator. He played during the early years of the
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with a 9–0 record. He received second and third-team
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1945 Hutchinson Naval Air Station Gobs football team
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1926 Lafayette Leopards football—national champions
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Index

Halfback
Nutley, New Jersey
Point Pleasant, New Jersey
Lafayette
Pottsville Maroons
Orange Athletic Club
Orange Tornadoes
Newark Tornadoes
Brooklyn Dodgers
Hutchinson NAS
All-American
1926
1926
1925
PFR
American football
National Football League
Pottsville Maroons
Orange/Newark Tornadoes
Brooklyn Dodgers
college football
Lafayette College
halfback
Lehigh University
touchdown
national championship
All-American
Pottsville Maroons
National Football League
Buffalo Bisons

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