Charles Walson | |||
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Born | October 30, 1899 Zukov,
Austria-Hungary | ||
Died | May 21, 1953
New Jersey, U.S. | (aged 53)||
American football career |
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Position: | Quarterback | ||
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Service/ | United States Navy |
Charles Francis Walson (October 30, 1899 – May 21, 1943), also known as Bullets Walson, [1] was an American boxer and football player. He played professional football for the Washington Senators (also known as the Washington Pros) in the 1920s. [2]
Prior to his athletic career, Walson served with the United States Navy on board the USS Pennsylvania. [2] During his service, he was light-heavyweight boxing champion of the Pennsylvania as well as playing football where he became a member of the All-Navy team. [3]
Walson died in his home in 1953 following a long illness. [2]
Charles Walson | |||
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Born | October 30, 1899 Zukov,
Austria-Hungary | ||
Died | May 21, 1953
New Jersey, U.S. | (aged 53)||
American football career |
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Position: | Quarterback | ||
Career history | |||
Career NFL statistics | |||
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Player stats at PFR | |||
Military career | |||
Service/ | United States Navy |
Charles Francis Walson (October 30, 1899 – May 21, 1943), also known as Bullets Walson, [1] was an American boxer and football player. He played professional football for the Washington Senators (also known as the Washington Pros) in the 1920s. [2]
Prior to his athletic career, Walson served with the United States Navy on board the USS Pennsylvania. [2] During his service, he was light-heavyweight boxing champion of the Pennsylvania as well as playing football where he became a member of the All-Navy team. [3]
Walson died in his home in 1953 following a long illness. [2]