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Brooke Brewer

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to train as part of the U.S. Army Ambulance Corps (USAAC) before deployment to France. While in Pennsylvania, he played on the "Usaacs" football team. Its roster included other future football professionals such as
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in the 50-yard dash, and was considered one of the finest athletes in the nation. In 1916 he was part of the St Albans team that won the Prep School Mile Relay Championship at the
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The following year, Brewer left college in order to enter the United States Army during World War I. He was stationed at Camp Crane in
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By 1920, Brewer was back at Maryland and participated in football and track for two more seasons. The football team's successes in
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ability. In track, he served as the captain for his final season in 1922. He was also a member of the
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PENN TO GET TWO STARS.; Athletes Frank Sloman and Brooke Brewer to Enter University
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HARVARD CLUB TEAM WINS.; Beats Columbia Club at Squash -- Yale Club Defeats Casino
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ROBERTSON'S JOB AT PENN; Quakers' New Trainer Will Have Little Material at Outset
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in 9.6 seconds. In addition to track, Brewer also played football during the
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events. He also set a world record for the indoor 50-yard dash and ran the
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Brewer was born on November 21, 1894, in Washington, D.C. He attended the
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Brewer enrolled at Maryland in 1916. That year, he competed in the
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In 1921, he played for the 181:University of Maryland Athletic Hall of Fame 32: 1010:St. Albans School (Washington, D.C.) alumni 1005:United States Army personnel of World War I 172:Career highlights and awards 801: 787: 779: 38: 31: 590: 588: 569: 567: 532: 530: 528: 730:, University of Maryland, 2000, p. 202. 663: 661: 659: 657: 655: 518:St Alban's Winner of Titles in Relays, 495: 700: 698: 354:. He originally intended to go to the 676:Yearbook, Class of 1922, p. 52, 1922. 479:Brewer died on February 12, 1970, in 7: 441:Brewer played professionally in the 374:Brewer while stationed at Camp Crane 980:Maryland Terrapins football players 945:Sportspeople from Washington, D.C. 728:2000 Maryland Football Media Guide 606:2007 Terrapin Football Record Book 421:were largely credited to Brewer's 316:. Brewer was also an accomplished 25: 811:Akron Pros / Indians head coaches 686:The Cotton Pickers' Minstrel Show 674:University of Maryland, Baltimore 457:, but recorded no statistics. In 431:The Cotton Pickers' Minstrel Show 346:also called him one of the best 248: 230: 608:, University of Maryland, 2007. 985:Cleveland Tigers (NFL) players 965:American football quarterbacks 1: 366:College and military service 27:American athlete (1894–1970) 1000:United States Army soldiers 970:American football fullbacks 960:American football halfbacks 483:. He was inducted into the 290:Edward "Untz" Brooke Brewer 1026: 356:University of Pennsylvania 308:in the country and played 818: 639:October 25, 2012, at the 624:, retrieved June 9, 2009. 618:U.S. Army Ambulance Corps 283: 271:U.S. Army Ambulance Corps 220: 212: 198: 176: 167: 37: 574:"The Usaacs Are Coming!" 443:National Football League 302:National Football League 83:Place of death 60:Place of birth 950:American male sprinters 646:The Philadelphia Record 399:Allentown, Pennsylvania 71:Date of death 52:Date of birth 955:American male hurdlers 740:Untz Brewer Statistics 622:Ghosts of the Gridiron 481:Pompano Beach, Florida 375: 360:University of Maryland 314:Maryland State College 186:Coaching record: 3–5–2 87:Pompano Beach, Florida 437:Professional football 373: 260:Years of service 543:, December 29, 1916. 461:, he played for the 204:DatabaseFootball.com 649:, October 28, 1917. 34: 995:Akron Pros coaches 990:Akron Pros players 769:2013-09-27 at the 752:Untz Brewer Record 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