Charles Arthur Pharmer (July 21, 1908 – February 1, 1970) was an American football player who played at the halfback and fullback positions.
[5] In early 1930, he also played basketball on an independent barnstorming team organized by his University of Minnesota teammate, Bronko Nagurski.
[1] On September 21, he kicked five extra points in the Red Jacket's season opener against the Northland Oils.
[7] On October 12, as the team's starting halfback, he intercepted two passes in 13–0 victory over the Portsmouth Panthers.
[1] After his NFL career ended, Pharmer continued to play for minor league teams.
[14][15] After retiring from football, he worked at a Minneapolis sporting good store, specializing in fishing.