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The Cleveland pro football team of the new All-America Conference, to be coached by Lieut. (J.G.) Paul E. Brown, yesterday announced the signing of another prize backfield prospect. He is Frederick Owen (Dippy) Evans, Jr., one of the best of Notre Dame's ball carriers of recent years. Evans is now a
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lieutenant in the army air corps and played last season with the crack Randolph Field team that was undefeated and won the national service title. ... Evans is the fourth player to be put under contract for the Cleveland team, which will start operation in 1946.
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Halfbacks Fred (Dippy) Evans and Ray Terrell of the Cleveland Browns were the choices yesterday of Buffalo and Baltimore, respectively, in the All-America Conference's player 'draft' designed to strengthen some of the weaker clubs in the
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a pass and returned it 83 yards for another touchdown. Later in the season, Evans twisted his knee and was sidelined for more than a month. The Browns went on to win the first AAFC championship in 1946.
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and Chicago Bears in 1947 and 1948. In 1948, Evans became the first player to have two scoop-and-score touchdown returns in a single game -- a feat that would not be repeated for 71 years.
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area. He transferred ownership of the business to his son Mark after he retired. Evans died in 2007. He had five children With Dorothy Jane Evans: Fred, Mark, Pat, Mimi, and Pam.
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Evans came back to Cleveland after his football career and owned a dry cleaning business, with his wife Dorothy Evans, called Handee Cleaners in the city's
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Evans moved to Cleveland after his playing career and owned a dry cleaning business. He died in 2007.
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Sauerbrei, Harold (August 31, 1946). "Browns Spot Brooklyn 13 Points, Then Rally to Triumph, 35-20".
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in South Bend, where he played football, baseball, basketball and track. He was named an all-state
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on the school's football team starting in 1940. After graduating from college, Evans joined the
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Baranick, Alana (June 23, 2007). "Fred Dippy' Evans, scored first points for Browns in 1946".
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in a special draft designed to help the AAFC's weaker teams. He played for the
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Sauerbrei, Harold (November 17, 1946). "Browns Mix With Improved Rockets".
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Sauerbrei, Harold (October 10, 1946). "Evans, Steuber Miss Yank Game".
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incursion during the war. While in the air corps, Evans played for the
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the following year, when Notre Dame went undefeated under coach
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Before the beginning of the 1947 season, Evans was sent to the
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Evans was considered shy but tough. Before a game against the
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The Best Show in Football: The 1946–1955 Cleveland Browns
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Players of American football from Grand Rapids, Michigan
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In 1945, Evans became the fourth player signed by the
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United States Army Air Forces pilots of World War II
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Index

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Halfback
Grand Rapids, Michigan
Cleveland, Ohio
Riley
South Bend, Indiana
Notre Dame
1943
Cleveland Browns
Buffalo Bills (AAFC)
Chicago Rockets
Chicago Bears
AAFC champion
1946
PFR
American football
halfback
All-America Football Conference
National Football League
South Bend, Indiana
James Whitcomb Riley High School
University of Notre Dame
halfback
fullback
United States Army Air Corps
World War II
Buffalo Bills
Chicago Bears
Chicago Rockets
Grand Rapids, Michigan

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