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- Joe_Fogg abstract "Joseph G. Fogg (died December 2, 1946) was an American football player for the Wisconsin Badgers and the Akron East Ends. Born in Mount Vernon, Iowa, he was also the founder and president of the Cleveland Touchdown Club as well as prominent attorney in Cleveland, Ohio. At the beginning of his law career he had practiced law part-time and coached the East High School football team. From 1907 to 1910, he was the head football coach at Case Institute of Technology, now known as Case Western Reserve University. He was later inducted into the school's varsity hall of fame on April 4, 1986.Fogg was also a part-owner of the Cleveland Rams of the National Football League.".
- Joe_Fogg birthPlace Mount_Vernon,_Iowa.
- Joe_Fogg deathDate "1946-12-02".
- Joe_Fogg deathYear "1946".
- Joe_Fogg position Quarterback.
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- Joe_Fogg wikiPageWikiLinkText "Joe Fogg".
- Joe_Fogg birthPlace Mount_Vernon,_Iowa.
- Joe_Fogg careerHighlights "* Ohio League Runner-up * Case Western Varsity Hall of Fame".
- Joe_Fogg coachingTeam Case_Western_Reserve_Spartans_football.
- Joe_Fogg coachingYears "1907".
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- Joe_Fogg dateOfDeath "1946-12-02".
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- Joe_Fogg name "Foog, Joe".
- Joe_Fogg name "Joe Fogg".
- Joe_Fogg placeOfBirth "Mount Vernon, Iowa".
- Joe_Fogg playingTeam Akron_East_Ends.
- Joe_Fogg playingYears "1903".
- Joe_Fogg position Quarterback.
- Joe_Fogg shortDescription "American football player and coach".
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- Joe_Fogg description "American football player and coach".
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- Joe_Fogg comment "Joseph G. Fogg (died December 2, 1946) was an American football player for the Wisconsin Badgers and the Akron East Ends. Born in Mount Vernon, Iowa, he was also the founder and president of the Cleveland Touchdown Club as well as prominent attorney in Cleveland, Ohio. At the beginning of his law career he had practiced law part-time and coached the East High School football team.".
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