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Charles Rinehart

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to a scoreless tie. Thirty-seven years later, the two teams were named co-national champions for the season by Coach Davis, who had become the sport's pre-eminent historian. In 1934, Davis wrote that Rinehart was "the peer of any player whoever wore a cleated shoe" and "often has been named, with
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for the team in 1897. He graduated from Lafayette in 1899 and became an engineer. Rinehart was serving as the president of a tire company at the time of his death.
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From 1898 until 1900, Rinehart played professional football for the
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American football player, engineer and businessman (1875–1933)
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Rinehart as an All-America selection at Lafayette, c. 1897
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player, engineer and businessman. He was elected to the
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People from Union Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey
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1898 Western Pennsylvania All-Star football players
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Index

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Uniontown, New Jersey
Lafayette College
Guard
Greensburg Athletic Association
Western Pennsylvania All-Stars
All-American
1897
College Football Hall of Fame
American football
College Football Hall of Fame
high school football
Phillipsburg High School
Phillipsburg, New Jersey
Lafayette
right guard
1896 team
Parke H. Davis
Princeton
Walter Heffelfinger
Yale
quarterback
Greensburg Athletic Association
all-star game
1898 Western Pennsylvania All-Star football team
Duquesne Country and Athletic Club
Pittsburgh's Exposition Park


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