He dropped out of school in 1939 and then returned to play in Pittsburgh under coach Charley Bowser from 1940 to 1942.
[citation needed] During World War II, Dutton served in the United States Navy as a chief petty officer for 30 months and was a member of the undefeated United States Naval Training Center Bainbridge football team.
[citation needed] In 1951, Dutton worked for the Pennsylvania government as a lab technician on the Penn-Lincoln Highway project.
He sustained injuries earlier in the morning when he was an automobile accident on Banksville Road that threw him from his convertible.
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