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Place of birth
  
Washington, Iowa

Role
  
American football player

Died
  
March 12, 1966


1931–1937
  
Chicago Bears

Education
  
Monmouth College

Name
  
Keith Molesworth

Positions
  
Halfback, Quarterback

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Date of birth
  
(1905-10-20)October 20, 1905

Date of death
  
March 12, 1966(1966-03-12) (aged 60)

Place of death
  
Baltimore, Maryland

Keith Frank Molesworth (October 20, 1905 – March 12, 1966) was an American football player and coach. He also played and managed in minor league baseball.

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Early life

Molesworth was born in Washington, Iowa and graduated from Washington High School. When he was 17 years old, Molesworth stood 5 feet (1.5 m), 7 inches tall and weighed 98 pounds. Due to his size, he never started a prep football game. Molesworth started growing during the following year, never growing larger than 5'9" and 167 lb.; however, this spurt started his career in sports.

College career

Molesworth went to Monmouth College located in Monmouth, Illinois, where he won three letters each in four varsity sports football, basketball, baseball and track. He became one of the rare 12-letter performers in the history of Monmouth College. He was elected to the Monmouth College Athletic Hall of Fame in 1984. He graduated from Monmouth College in 1928.

Professional career

Molesworth played as a professional for nine years, the last seven in both baseball and football. Four of the baseball seasons were in Minor league baseball. Molesworth played football for the independent professional Ironton Tanks, who helped defeat the Bears in November 1930 and impressing George Halas in the process. After the Ironton Tanks folded in 1931, he tried out for the Bears and went on to play seven seasons with the team, where he was the T-formation quarterback in a backfield that included Red Grange and Bronko Nagurski. The 1932 and 1933 Bears were National Football League champions. He was elected to the State of Iowa Athletic Hall of Fame in 1990.

Coaching career

Molesworth spent eight years as the backfield coach at the U.S. Naval Academy, then six more as a semipro football coach and one year doubling as a minor-league baseball manager, before becoming backfield coach for the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1952.

He was head coach of the Baltimore Colts in 1953, the first season of that franchise's existence. He remained with the club as a vice president and director of personnel until dying of a heart attack on March 12, 1966, while seeding his lawn, at the age of 60.

References

Keith Molesworth Wikipedia


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