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Clint Frank

Halfback

Clinton Edward Frank

Inducted 1955

Date of Birth

9/13/1915

Birthplace

St. Louis, MO

School

Yale University (1935-1937)

Bio

Clint Frank was a two-time All-America halfback for Yale. In 1936, he ran and passed during an 81-yard touchdown drive that beat Princeton 26-23 with ten seconds to play. He made a 44-yard run and a 41-yard touchdown pass to beat Harvard 14-13. He threw a touchdown pass with three seconds to play to tie Dartmouth 9-9. In 1937, he gained 191 yards in 19 carries, had runs of 79 and 51 yards, in a 26-0 victory over Princeton. In other games, he had runs of 68 and 61 yards and engineered a 78-yard touchdown pass play. This gave Frank the Heisman and the Maxwell Trophies. He served as Lieutenant Colonel in the Army Air Corps during World War II, and as an aide to General Jimmie Doolittle. He headed the Clinton Frank Advertising Agency in Chicago. When he retired from business, he devoted his time to charity. The National Football Foundation gave him its Gold Medal in 1988 with these words: "a great man in football, in business, and in life."

Stats

Height 5'10

Weight 190

Career Highlights

  • 1937 Heisman Trophy Winner
  • 1937 Maxwell Award Winner
  • 1937 Unanimous All-America
  • 1936 First Team All-America
  • 1936 Heisman - Fifth
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