Glen Gray (American football)

"Glen Gray as I remember him was not the agile, hip-swiveling runner many people might imagine," Hinkey recalled.

"He had, I believe, a wonderful change of pace and an ability to stop short when travelling at top speed, and then sidestepping a tackler quickly.

"[1] Gray attended Oberlin, where played football as a halfback, and was a member of the basketball and baseball teams.

[7] He was accidentally shot to death on June 7, 1921, in Duchesne, Utah, when he was mistaken for a bear during an assessment work party.

[8] His demise was described in 1947 by The News of the Towandas: "Clad in a brown khaki shirt and trousers, Glen had gone into the brush to inspect one of his outlying oil lands.