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  • Al Mahrt
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  • In 1913 Mahrt switched to the St. Mary’s Cadets, the precursor of the future Dayton Triangles, he was also named the team's captain. Mahrt returned to St. Mary’s varsity in 1914, and captained the team. That season a 70-yard spiral to Babe Zimmerman against Ohio Northern University set a school record. Aside from his college career, Al continued to play for the Cadets. From 1913 until 1915 the team won the Dayton City Championship every year. In 1914 Mahrt was injured through most of the season, however in 1915 he was named the team's coach. In 1918, Al joined the army and took part in World War I.
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Birth Date
  • 1893-10-12
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  • white
Name
  • Al Mahrt
  • Mahrt, Al
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  • MahrAl20
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  • 11
Date of Death
  • 1970
Birth Place
Weight lbs
  • 168
College
death date
  • 1970
Color
  • #00285D
Place of Birth
  • Dayton, Ohio
Years
  • 1913
  • 1915
  • 1916
  • 1919
Height ft
  • 5
Position
Honors
  • 1
Teams
Date of Birth
  • 1893-10-12
Short Description
  • American football player
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  • In 1913 Mahrt switched to the St. Mary’s Cadets, the precursor of the future Dayton Triangles, he was also named the team's captain. Mahrt returned to St. Mary’s varsity in 1914, and captained the team. That season a 70-yard spiral to Babe Zimmerman against Ohio Northern University set a school record. Aside from his college career, Al continued to play for the Cadets. From 1913 until 1915 the team won the Dayton City Championship every year. In 1914 Mahrt was injured through most of the season, however in 1915 he was named the team's coach. In 1918, Al joined the army and took part in World War I. In 1920, Al led all passers in the American Professional Football Association (renamed the NFL in 1922), completing 28 aerials for 591 yards. He was runner-up in 1921 completing 29 that were good for 452 yards. He was chosen to the 1920 All-Pro team, which placed him as a second team quarterback. He retired from the Triangles after the 1922 season, becoming executive of a Miami Valley industrial concern.
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