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Hal Hilpirt

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Place of birth:
  
Aurora, MO. US

Role
  
American football player

Name
  
Hal Hilpirt

Place of death:
  
Irving, TX, US



Date of birth:
  
(1908-08-09)August 9, 1908

Date of death:
  
September 16, 1998(1998-09-16) (aged 90)

College:
  
Oklahoma City University

Died
  
September 16, 1998, Irving, Texas, United States

Positions
  
Lineman, Defensive end, Defensive back

Education
  
Oklahoma City University

Hal Hilpirt: Football Right End, Defensive End, and Defensive Back


Hal "Coach" Hilpirt (August 9, 1908 – September 16, 1998) was born in Aurora, Missouri. He was an American football player who played college football for Oklahoma City University, and professionally for the New York Giants (1930–1931), Chicago Cardinals (1931–1932), and the Cincinnati Football Reds (1933). He was part of the beginnings of the modern era of American professional football and made a major impact as a baseball coach in Jackson County, Oklahoma winning 3 championships between 1945-1951.

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Playing career

Hilpirt was drafted out of Oklahoma City University by the New York Football Giants where he played right end, and was a substitute for Glenn "Rex" Campbell. He started 2 games that year while the Giants went 13-4, finishing second in the league to the Green Bay Packers.

He played 2 more seasons with the Cardinals and the Reds, retiring from professional football in 1933.

Commonly misspelled as Hal Hilpert.

Coaching career

In 1945 Hilpirt was responsible for the organization of the Junior America Legion Baseball Association in Jackson County, Oklahoma coaching championship teams in 1945, 1948 & 1951. He also coached at Capitol, Foster, Altus and Snider High Schools in Oklahoma before moving to Irving, Texas.

References

Hal Hilpirt Wikipedia