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University of Pennsylvania
1922


Philadelphia native Lud Wray stayed close to home when he attended the University of Pennsylvania. After graduation, he (along with classmates Lou Little and Heinie Miller) played for the Philadelphia Union Quakers and beat the Yellow Jackets for the 1921 city title. The team folded shortly after, and the former Quakers, along with Johnny Scott, joined the Frankford Athletic Association the following year. Wray later became the Philadelphia Eagles’ first head coach.
Bio
Lud Wray
Position: C
6-0, 180lb (183cm, 81kg)
Born: February 7, 1894 in Philadelphia, PA
Died: July 24, 1967 (Aged 73-167d) in Philadelphia, PA
College: Pennsylvania
High School: Chestnut Hill Academy (PA)
Stats
All Players
- Adolf “Swede” Youngstrom
- Ben Jones
- Berlin “Guy” Chamberlin
- Charles “Charley” Rogers
- Dr. Joseph Alexander
- Ernest “Tex” Hamer
- Francis “Hap” Moran
- Francis “Jug” Earp
- Glenn Walter “Wally” Diehl
- H.S. Shep Royle
- Henry “Heinie” Miller
- Henry “Two-Bits” Homan
- Henry “Pud” Connaughton
- Herbert Joesting
- Jim Mullaney
- Joey Maxwell
- John Houston “Hust” Stockton
- Joseph Howard Berry Jr.
- Ken Mercer
- Les Asplundh
- Lud Wray
- Max Reed
- Paul Fitzgibbon
- Robert “Punk” Berryman
- Rudolph “Rudy” Comstock
- Russell “Bull” Behman
- Samuel Edwin “Ed” Weir
- Theodore E. “Thee” Holden
- William “Link” Lyman
- Wolcott “Wooky” Roberts
