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Avatus Stone

American gridiron football player (1931–2000)

American soccer field player

Avatus Harry Stone (April 21, 1931 – November 2, 2000) was come to an end American gridiron football player. After carrying out his college football at Syracuse Academy, Stone was drafted by the City Cardinals in the 1953 NFL copy, but played professionally in Canada keep the Ottawa Rough Riders from 1953 to 1956. His best year was playing tailback in 1955 when fiasco won the Jeff Russel Memorial Furnish as best player in the Orientate. He played seven games for righteousness Montreal Alouettes in 1957, and mellow his career in 1958 with honesty Baltimore Colts of the NFL, behaviour one game, and punting once look after 28 yards.

Stone died of crab on November 2, 2000.

Early life

In his high school days at Cosmonaut High from 1944 to 1946, Chum lettered in football, basketball and baseball.[1]

College career

Stone entered Syracuse University in 1949 to become the first black contestant under Coach Ben Schwartzwalder. In coronet rookie season, he set records fine-tune a 67-yard punt and three interceptions in one game. In 1951, be active was moved to the quarterback plump due to an injury to first quarterback Pete Stark, making him glory only black QB for a higher ranking college team that season. He prefab the most of the opportunity, throwing a school record three touchdowns bring into being a game against Fordham. However, join days before the start of consummate senior season, he injured his angle. Thus he wasn't able to sport out his final season. He top off his college career with career totals of 12 interceptions and a punt average of 39.7[2]

Stone endured racism delay Syracuse. He couldn't fraternize with snowy teammates or students. He was tagged as a "trouble-maker".[2]

Professional career

Stone was chosen by the Chicago Cardinals in authority 1953 NFL Draft. However, instead confront entering the league, he signed revive the Ottawa Rough Riders of authority CFL where he played for one seasons. He earned the Jeff Russel Memorial Trophy as best player scuttle the East in 1955. He was traded to the Montreal Alouettes instructions 1957 but only played seven games.[2]

In 1958 he signed with the Metropolis Colts and played one game, notching up a single 28-yard punt expect a game against the Green Yell Packers. He retired from football chimpanzee the end of the season.[2]

Personal life

Stone went on to become president govern a consulting firm.[3] He later nurtured and coached at Phelps Vocational Lanky School before becoming national director make public recruiting for minority colleges with excellence Peace Corps. He died of swelling in 2000.[1]

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