Wilbur Francis "Pete" Henry was an American football player, coach, and athletic administrator.
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Wilbur Francis "Pete" Henry was an American football player, coach, and athletic administrator.
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Wilbur Henry was selected as a consensus All-American in 1918 and again in 1919.
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Wilbur Henry next played professional football in the National Football League for the Canton Bulldogs, New York Giants, and Pottsville Maroons.
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Wilbur Henry helped lead Canton to consecutive NFL championships in 1922 and 1923 and was selected as a first-team All-Pro four consecutive years from 1920 to 1923.
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Wilbur Henry served as head coach with Canton in 1926 and with Pottsville in 1928.
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Wilbur Henry became athletic director in 1932 and held that position until his death in 1952.
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Wilbur Henry attended Mansfield Senior High School where he played football both as a lineman and fullback from 1911 to 1914.
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Wilbur Henry was recognized by the Frank Menke Syndicate as a first-term All-American at tackle in 1917.
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Wilbur Henry later played professional basketball for the Warren Trumbull Steels, Canton Sinclair Oils, and Dover All-Stars.
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Wilbur Henry signed with Canton in September 1920, saying he wished to play with Jim Thorpe.
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Wilbur Henry was selected as a first-team All-Pro team compiled by the Buffalo Evening News.
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Wilbur Henry led the 1923 team with 58 points on nine field goals, 25 extra points, and a touchdown reception.
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Wilbur Henry did not join the Bulldogs in Cleveland, instead playing for the 1924 Pottsville Maroons of the Anthracite League.
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Wilbur Henry appeared in only six games for the 1925 Canton team, missing much of the season due to injury.
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Wilbur Henry received multiple honors and awards arising out of his accomplishments as a football player, including the following:.
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Wilbur Henry became the school's athletic director in April 1932 while retaining his duties as line coach for the football team.
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In January 1946, Wilbur Henry stepped down as head coach with the hiring of Wilbur Henry Leucht to take over those responsibilities.
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Wilbur Henry met his wife after he was hospitalized with a football injury, and she was assigned as his nurse.
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Wilbur Henry died in 1952 at age 54 at his home in Washington, Pennsylvania.
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