Arnold Horween American football player

Arnold "Arnie" Horween (originally Arnold Horwitz; also known as A. McMahon; July 7, 1898 – August 5, 1985) was a college and professional American football player and coach. He played and coached both for Harvard and in the National Football League (NFL).Horween played left halfback, right halfback, fullback, and center for the unbeaten Harvard Crimson football teams of 1919 and 1920, which won the 1920 Rose Bowl Game. He was voted an All American.He also played four seasons in the NFL, as a fullback, tailback (halfback), and blocking back (quarterback) for the Racine Cardinals and the Chicago Cardinals. He was a player-coach for the Cardinals. Later, he was Harvard's head football coach, from 1925 to 1930.His brother Ralph Horween was also an All-American football player for Harvard, and also played and coached in the NFL for the Cardinals. They were the last Jewish brothers to play in the NFL until Geoff Schwartz and Mitchell Schwartz, in the 2000s. After retiring from football, Horween and his brother inherited and ran the family leather tannery business, Horween Leather Company.

Personal facts

Alias (AKA)Horween Arnie
Birth dateJuly 07, 1898
Birth place
Chicago , Illinois , United States
Date of deathAugust 05, 1985
Place of death
Chicago , Illinois , United States

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American football player

college
Harvard Crimson football
highschool
Francis W. Parker School (Chicago)
position
Quarterback
Halfback (American football)
Fullback (American football)

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