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rowid | first_name | last_name | gender | career_sec | personal_sec | info | seed_first_name | seed_last_name | occupation | chatgpt_gen |
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72 | Clare | Alda | f | Youel attended and played college football at the University of Iowa as a quarterback and punter. In 1942 he helped the Hawkeyes defeat the previously unbeaten Wisconsin Badgers, 6-0. During the game, he had four punts of 50+ yards, which helped stall the Wisconsin offense. After the 1942 season, Youel was chosen to play in the Chicago College All-Star Game, and the All-Stars beat the Washington Redskins 27-7. In 1943 Youel graduated with a degree in mechanical engineering. After graduating from college, Youel enlisted in the United States Navy during World War II. While stationed at Naval Station Great Lakes, he played football and was a boxer.After finishing his service with the Navy, Youel was signed by Cleveland Rams in January 1945. However, he was traded to the Washington Redskins for guard Al Fiorentino before ever playing with the Rams. In 1946 and 1947 with the Redskins, he served as the backup quarterback for Sammy Baugh. On June 1, 1948 Youel was traded, along with end Joe Duckworth, to the Boston Yanks for offensive tackle Tom Dean. He started only one game for the Yanks (in early October) and was then waived, after which he was signed by the Detroit Lions. Youel misunderstood the signing, however, and accidentally reported to the Philadelphia Eagles, and missed the October 24th game against the Los Angeles Rams. He then took a train to Detroit where he was informed that he had been sent to the Rams. Youel never played for the Rams, however, and was sent back to the Washington Redskins for the end of the 1948 season. | After Youel retired from the NFL, he became a math teacher and football coach for his alma mater, Fort Madison High School. In 2008 Fort Madison renamed their football field "Jim Youel Field" in his honor. Youel was named to the Iowa Football Coaches Association Hall of Fame. He died on April 9, 2020, in Traer, Iowa at age 98. | alda attended and played college football at the university of iowa as a quarterback and punter. in 1942 sh ehelped the hawkeyes defeat the previously unbeaten wisconsin badgers, 6-0. during the game, sh ehad four punts of 50+ yards, which helped stall the wisconsin offense. after the 1942 season, alda was chosen to play in the chicago college all-star game, and the all-stars beat the washington redskins 27-7. in 1943 alda graduated with a degree in mechanical engineering. after graduating from college, alda enlisted in the united states navy during world war ii. while stationed at naval station great lakes, sh eplayed football and was a boxer.after finishing her service with the navy, alda was signed by cleveland rams in january 1945. however, sh ewas traded to the washington redskins for guard al fiorentino before ever playing with the rams. in 1946 and 1947 with the redskins, sh eserved as the backup quarterback for sammy baugh. on june 1, 1948 alda was traded, along with end joe duckworth, to the boston yanks for offensive tackle tom dean. sh estarted only one game for the yanks (in early october) and was then waived, after which sh ewas signed by the detroit lions. alda misunderstood the signing, however, and accidentally reported to the philadelphia eagles, and missed the october 24th game against the los angeles rams. sh ethen took a train to detroit where sh ewas informed that sh ehad been sent to the rams. alda never played for the rams, however, and was sent back to the washington redskins for the end of the 1948 season.after alda retired from the nfl, sh ebecame a math teacher and football coach for her alma mater, fort madison high school. in 2008 fort madison renamed their football field "clare alda field" in her honor. alda was named to the iowa football coaches association hall of fame. sh edied on april 9, 2020, in traer, iowa at age 98. | Jim | Youel | sports | Dear [Name of Recipient],<return><return>I am writing this letter to highly recommend Clare Alda for any sport-related program or event. Alda is an exceptional athlete who made significant contributions to college football during her time at the University of Iowa. She played both as a quarterback and a punter, and her skills were remarkable.<return><return>One of Alda's notable accomplishments was during the 1942 game against the unbeaten Wisconsin Badgers, where she played an instrumental role in the victory of her team. Alda had four punts of 50+ yards, which helped stall the Wisconsin offense. This exceptional performance earned her a place in the Chicago College All-Star Game, where she was part of the team that defeated the Washington Redskins 27-7.<return><return>Besides her exploits on the football field, Alda also served in the United States Navy during World War II, where she continued playing football and became a boxer. After her service, Alda was signed by the Cleveland Rams before being traded to the Washington Redskins as the backup quarterback for Sammy Baugh.<return><return>Alda's passion for football extended beyond her playing days as she became a math teacher and football coach for Fort Madison High School, her alma mater. It is a testament to her excellence in the sport that the school renamed their football field to "Clare Alda Field" in her honor.<return><return>It is with great honor and privilege to recommend Clare Alda for any sports-related program or event. Her contribution to the sport is unmatched, and her professionalism and work ethic are qualities that any team or program would benefit from having.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |