Clem Neacy

[3] He graduated from Colgate University in 1924,[4] In 1924, he began playing in the NFL with the Milwaukee Badgers.

[5] In 1930, Neacy played for the Milwaukee Nighthawks, an American football team trying to become part of the NFL franchise.

[6] Neacy graduated from Rush Medical College in 1930, and became a surgeon with the Veterans Administration.

He worked at the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers in Milwaukee, the Veterans Administration Hospital in Togus and the Wood Veterans Hospital in Milwaukee.

[7] Neacy died in Palos Verdes Estates, California on March 19, 1968, and is interred at the Wood National Cemetery in Milwaukee.