Arnold A Shockley was an American professional football player who spent one season in the National Football League with the Boston Bulldogs, in 1929.
10 Facts About Arnie Shockley
Arnie Shockley then went on to be a coach and administrator working for more than 30 years in schools at Jackson, Greer and Kiowa counties.
Arnie Shockley spent his last 13 years working at Mountain View High School before retiring in 1965.
Arnie Shockley was inducted into the Southwestern Oklahoma State University Athletics Hall of Fame in 1965.
The player listed on the field as Arnold Shockley was really Perry Jackson, a teammate of Arnie's from Southwestern Oklahoma State University.
However Arnold Arnie Shockley, received an invitation to try out for the Bulldogs.
Arnie Shockley decided not to go to the try out and Jackson saw this as an opportunity to tryout for a pro team.
Arnie Shockley went to the camp, assuming the name of his teammate, Shockley.
Arnie Shockley made the team and played that year as Arnold Shockley.
Also the stats for Perry and Arnie Shockley appear to be same according to profootballreference.