Chuck Crawford "Chuck" Hartwig (June 1, 1912 – September 15, 1950) was an
American football
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player. At six feet and 190 pounds, he was a native of
West Virginia
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. He attended the
University of Pittsburgh
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where he played at the
guard position for the
Pitt Panthers football
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team. He was a consensus first-team selection on the
1934 College Football All-America Team. He was later an assistant coach for the Panthers.
References
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1912 births
1950 deaths
American football guards
Pittsburgh Panthers football players
All-American college football players
Pittsburgh Panthers football coaches
Players of American football from West Virginia
People from Wetzel County, West Virginia