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24 Facts About David Smukler

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David Smukler, known as "Dynamite Dave", was an American football player who played in 38 National Football League games, mostly for the Philadelphia Eagles in the late 1930s.

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David Smukler was the star player for the Temple University Owls in the inaugural Sugar Bowl game on January 1,1935, in New Orleans, Louisiana.

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The youngest of seven children, Smukler was born on May 31,1914, in Gloversville, New York, to Russian immigrants Morris Smukler and Eva Cohen.

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David Smukler's family moved to Newark, New Jersey, in 1918, where he played tackle at East Side High School in 1929 and 1930, earning all-State honors the second year.

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David Smukler had never kicked a football for any team before, but he spent hours by himself punting the ball.

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David Smukler kept his muscles strong by walking five miles uphill after every practice.

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Besides excelling in football, David Smukler was a high-scoring guard on the basketball team and a member of the track team.

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David Smukler enrolled in the University of Missouri in Columbia, Missouri, and played fullback under Frank Carideo.

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David Smukler left before the year ended and continued to learn glove cutting under his brother Lewis.

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David Smukler is not the type that will get puffed up by praise, either.

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David Smukler was 212 pounds of speed and power, who asked nothing more of his own line but that it get out of his way and let him run.

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David Smukler temporarily withdrew from Temple in December 1935 due to a knee injury but returned at the start of the second semester.

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David Smukler played with the Eagles for four seasons from 1936 to 1939.

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David Smukler had made a pledge to Bell that this would not happen again, only to break training once more.

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David Smukler is a good boy but he just can't keep his promises.

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However, David Smukler decided to leave football and join the United States Army.

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David Smukler went back to work as a glove cutter in Gloversville and helped coach the football team at Gloversville High School.

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David Smukler considered returning to football with the Detroit Lions, but he never appeared on their gridiron and was sold to the Boston Yanks in 1944.

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David Smukler played only two games for the Yanks before ending his professional football career.

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In 1946, David Smukler moved to California and was employed for three years as a station manager with the Standard Oil Company.

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David Smukler later worked in tire sales and held managerial posts with different companies.

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David Smukler later became West Coast commissioner for the Pop Warner Conference.

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At time of his death, David Smukler was general sales manager for Bridgestone Tire Co.

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David Smukler had suffered from heart trouble and undergone surgery seven years earlier for the installation of a pacemaker.