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  • Ward Meese
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  • Ward King Meese (March 9, 1897–January 23, 1968) is a former player in the National Football League. He played with the Milwaukee Badgers during the 1922 NFL season and the St. Louis All-Stars during the 1923 NFL season before being a member of the Hammond Pros for the following two seasons. He also played for the Decatur Staleys while playing college football at the same time, playing Saturdays he would get on a train and play for Decatur on Sundays. The Staleys became the Chicago Bears shortly after he retired. His family included his son Robert Meese who had four children and seven grandchildren. His son Andy Meese played semi-pro football for the Wabash Express before a shoulder injury.
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heightft
  • 6
statvalue
  • 11
Birth Date
  • 1897-03-09
statseason
  • 1925
death place
Name
  • Meese, Ward
  • Ward Meese
NFL
  • MEE692150
pastteams
  • *Milwaukee Badgers *St. Louis All-Stars *Hammond Pros
Weight
  • 200
Date of Death
  • 1968-01-23
debutteam
  • Milwaukee Badgers
Birth Place
College
death date
  • 1968-01-23
Place of Birth
  • Van Wert, Ohio
Place of death
  • Fort Wayne, Indiana
debutyear
  • 1922
Position
Date of Birth
  • 1897-03-09
Short Description
  • American football player
finalteam
  • Hammond Pros
heightin
  • 2
statlabel
  • Games played
finalyear
  • 1925
abstract
  • Ward King Meese (March 9, 1897–January 23, 1968) is a former player in the National Football League. He played with the Milwaukee Badgers during the 1922 NFL season and the St. Louis All-Stars during the 1923 NFL season before being a member of the Hammond Pros for the following two seasons. He also played for the Decatur Staleys while playing college football at the same time, playing Saturdays he would get on a train and play for Decatur on Sundays. The Staleys became the Chicago Bears shortly after he retired. His family included his son Robert Meese who had four children and seven grandchildren. His son Andy Meese played semi-pro football for the Wabash Express before a shoulder injury.