Tony Siano
American football player (1907–1986)
Date of birth | (1907-01-10)January 10, 1907 |
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Place of birth | Waltham, Massachusetts, U.S. |
Date of death | April 1, 1986(1986-04-01) (aged 79)[1] |
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Position(s) | Center |
US college | Fordham |
Career history | |
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1932 | Boston Braves |
1934 | Brooklyn Dodgers |
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Thomas Anthony Siano (January 10, 1907 – April 1, 1986) was an American football offensive lineman in the National Football League (NFL) for the Boston Braves and Brooklyn Dodgers. He played college football at Fordham University. Thomas was also the first Italian-American captain of the Waltham High School football team in Waltham, Massachusetts.
References
- ^ "T.A. Siano; was football professional". The Hackensack Record. 1986-04-02.
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Boston Braves (NFL) 1932 inaugural season roster
- Corrie Artman
- Cliff Battles
- Algy Clark
- Paul Collins
- Turk Edwards
- Mickey Erickson
- Nip Felber
- Honolulu Hughes
- George Hurley
- George Kenneally
- Joe Kresky
- Jim MacMurdo
- Jim Musick
- Curly Oden
- Oran Pape
- Russ Peterson
- Ernie Pinckert
- Tony Plansky
- Milt Rehnquist
- Jack Roberts
- Reggie Rust
- Kermit Schmidt
- Paul Schuette
- Tony Siano
- Jack Spellman
- Dale Waters
- Ed Westfall
- Basil Wilkerson
- Lee Woodruff
- Head Coach
- Lud Wray
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