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Frank Nesser

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Date of birth
  
June 3, 1889

Role
  
American football player

College
  
None

Height
  
1.93 m


1912
  
Akron Indians

Weight
  
111 kg

Name
  
Frank Nesser

Place of birth
  
Dennison, Ohio, United States

Date of death
  
January 1, 1953(1953-01-01) (aged 63)

Place of death
  
Amanda, Ohio, United States

Died
  
January 1, 1953, Amanda, Ohio, United States

Positions
  
Fullback, Guard, Tackle

Frank Nesser (June 3, 1889 – January 1, 1953) was a professional football player in the "Ohio League" and the early National Football League. During his career he played mainly for the Columbus Panhandles, however he did also play for a little for the Akron Indians, whenever he was recruited by Indians manager, Peggy Parratt.

Frank was a member of the Nesser Brothers, a group consisting of seven brothers who made-up the most famous football family in the United States from 1907 until the mid-1920s.

Nesser frequently engaged in kicking contests with the legendary Jim Thorpe; he once was credited with a 63-yard field goal and his punts were recalled as averaging 70 yards in the air. Frank was also a sensational runner, but his greatest value for the Panhandles was as a passer. He led the Panhandles in scoring during most of his professional seasons.

Nesser was also a minor league baseball player in the Ohio State League from 1910–1914. He later played in the North Carolina State League in 1915 and 1916. After abandoning baseball for a few years he restarted his career in the Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League in 1920 and played one final season, in 1921, in the Michigan–Ontario League. He left baseball after 9 seasons in which he posted a .325 batting average.

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Frank Nesser Wikipedia