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Born: | Roscoe, Pennsylvania, U.S. | May 7, 1886||||||
Died: | August 3, 1953 | (aged 67)||||||
Height: | 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) | ||||||
Weight: | 180 lb (82 kg) | ||||||
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High school: | Coal Center (PA) California | ||||||
College: | West Virginia (1907) Penn State (1912–1914) | ||||||
Position: | Blocking back | ||||||
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Career: | 16–3–4 (.783) | ||||||
Record at Pro Football Reference |
Elza Williams "Elgie" Tobin (May 7, 1886 – September 3, 1953) was a professional American football player with the independent Youngstown Patricians, and a player-coach with the Akron Pros of the American Professional Football Association (renamed the National Football League in 1922) where he wore number 8.[1]