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Maurice Dubofsky

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397: 220:. He later served as the line coach for the Georgetown football team for 16 years and coached at the high school level for several years. He was also the head coach of Georgetown's club football team in 1968 and 1969. 264:(NFL). He appeared in five games, two as a starter, for the Giants. He also played professional football for the Shenandoah Presidents in 1933 and 1934, the Reading Keys in 1935, the Paterson Panthers of the 1095: 669: 280:
Dubofsky received a law degree from Georgetown but never practiced law. He was hired as the line coach for the Georgetown football team in 1933 and remained in that post for 11 years. During
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In June 1932, one week after graduating from Georgetown, Dubofsky turned down an offer to coach at Georgetown and instead signed a contract to play professional football for the
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for five years. He returned to Georgetown in 1968 as head coach of Georgetown's club football team. He also operated an insurance agency in Washington, DC, for several years.
1085: 655: 232:. He attended Weaver High School in Hartford, winning a reputation as "one of the outstanding athletes in the history of Hartford schoolboy sports." He enrolled at 248:. He was also selected as a first-team guard on the 1931 All-American Catholic football team. He was elected to the Georgetown Athletic Hall of Fame in 1953. 1075: 1070: 265: 168: 1008: 96: 300:, for 11 years, during which his teams won nine Catholic league championships. He was also the head coach at South Catholic High School in 288:. After the war, he returned to Georgetown as line coach and held that position until Georgetown terminated its football program after the 289: 245: 860: 1065: 164: 293: 1080: 269: 844: 788: 1000: 852: 756: 314:
Since 1976, Georgetown has annually presented the Maurice A. Dubofsky Award to the best student athlete on the team.
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in 1937. He earned a reputation as "a 60-minute man", "a play-buster par excellence", and "a thunderbolt tackler."
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Dubofsky suffered a heart attack in October 1969. Three months later, in January 1970, he died at
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team from 1928 to 1931. He was selected by his teammates as captain of the
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He played 145:Baltimore Blue Birds (1937) 1112: 687: 480:"Georgetown All-American" 436:"Stuhldreher on Football" 242:Georgetown Hoyas football 195: 185: 181: 177: 160: 151: 127: 1066:American football guards 594:The Brooklyn Daily Eagle 442:. p. 8 – via 276:Coaching and later years 262:National Football League 142:Paterson Panthers (1936) 83:210 lb (95 kg) 21:American football player 1081:New York Giants players 341:. 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Index

Hartford, Connecticut
Bethesda, Maryland
Weaver (CT)
Georgetown
Guard
New York Giants
All-American
1931
PFR
American football
college football
Georgetown
New York Giants
Hartford, Connecticut
Georgetown University
guard
Georgetown Hoyas football
1931 Georgetown team
New York Giants
National Football League
American Association
Dixie League
World War II
United States Navy
1950 season
St. John's High School
Washington, DC
Pittsburgh
Bethesda, Maryland

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