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Sport(s)
  
Football, baseball

1936
  
Syracuse Chiefs

1936
  
Boston Bees

Role
  

1934–1936
  
Name
  
Andy Pilney

1933–1935
  
Notre Dame

1937
  
Columbia Senators

Positions
  
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Born
  
January 13, 1913Frontenac, Kansas (
1913-01-13
)

Died
  
September 15, 1996, Kenner, Louisiana, United States

Antone James "Andy" Pilney (January 19, 1913 – September 15, 1996) was an American football coach and player of football and baseball. He played football and baseball at the University of Notre Dame in the mid-1930s and then professional baseball from 1936 to 1939. Pilney had a three-game stint in Major League Baseball with the Boston Bees in July 1936. He served as the head football coach at Tulane University from 1954 to 1961, compiling a record of 25–49–6.

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College playing career

Pilney played football as a halfback at Notre Dame. In 1935, he led the Irish to a come-from-behind win against top-ranked Ohio State in a contest considered to be a "Game of the Century". Pilney was selected by the Detroit Lions in the third round (26th overall pick) of the 1936 NFL Draft.

Professional baseball career

Pilney began his professional baseball career in 1936 as an outfielder. While he spent most of the season with the minor league Syracuse Chiefs, he played three games with the Boston Bees in July. He appeared twice as a pinch hitter and once as a pinch runner, but did not play the field. He continued to play in the minors until 1939.

Coaching career

Pilney began his college football coaching career in 1942 when he was hired as backfield coach at Washington University in St. Louis.

References

Andy Pilney Wikipedia


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