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Gap Powell

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157:, for the first time. He also ran a depot and a service station in Long Beach. He remained in the business that he called "the oil and gas game" for his entire career. He also formed a company, G.A. Powell Co., that was a distributor for Rio Grande products. In addition to his business interests, Powell was an active recruiter for Oregon State in Southern California and became known as "Mister Oregon State" in Southern California. 133:
from 1918 to 1921 and became the university's first college football All-American in 1921. In the January 1922 issue of "Football World," Powell was named as the first-team All-American at the fullback position. Powell was also a member of Oregon State's track team and won the
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After graduating from Oregon State in 1922 with a degree in business administration, Powell moved to Southern California where he went into the oil business. In 1922, he brought Richfield products to
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in 1982 and the Oregon State University Sports Hall of Fame in 1990.
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Players of American football from Long Beach, California
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and was one of the first 12 students to graduate from
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Track and field athletes from Long Beach, California
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Powell died in Long Beach in 1989 at the age of 90.
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Fullback
Portland, Oregon
Long Beach, California
Franklin
American football
Portland, Oregon
Franklin High School
Oregon State
Pacific Coast Conference
shot put
Oregon Sports Hall of Fame
Long Beach, California
1921 College Football All-America Team
"Social Security Death Index"





"Oregon State University Sports Hall of Fame"
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Categories
1898 births
1989 deaths
American football fullbacks
American male shot putters
Oregon State Beavers football players

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