Jules Alfonse
American football player (1911–2000)
American football player
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Position: | Fullback / halfback | ||||||
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Born: | (1911-10-12)October 12, 1911 Cumberland, Wisconsin, U.S. | ||||||
Died: | May 21, 2000(2000-05-21) (aged 88) Windsor, Vermont, U.S. | ||||||
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High school: | Cumberland (WI) | ||||||
College: | Minnesota | ||||||
NFL draft: | 1937 / Round: 2 / Pick: 20 | ||||||
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Julius P. Alfonse (October 12, 1911 – May 21, 2000) was an American football fullback/halfback in the National Football League (NFL). He was a second round selection (20th overall pick) by the Cleveland Rams out of Minnesota in the 1937 NFL Draft.[1]
He died in 2000.[2]
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1934 Minnesota Golden Gophers football—national champions
- Jules Alfonse
- Sheldon Beise
- Phil Bengtson
- Milt Bruhn
- Stan Kostka
- Pug Lund
- Lou Midler
- Vern Oech
- Dick Smith
- George Svendsen
- Ed Widseth
- Bud Wilkinson
- Head coach: Bernie Bierman
- Assistant coaches: Bert Baston
- George Hauser
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