Russell "Pete" Ashbaugh

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Russell G. "Pete" Ashbaugh, Jr. (born in Youngstown, Ohio, in 1922) was a football standout at the University of Notre Dame who went on to play for the Chicago Rockets in the late 1940s.[1]

Ashbaugh gained early recognition as an All-City Gridder at Youngstown's South High School, in 1938, where he quarterbacked under his father, former Brown University gridder Russell ("Busty") Ashbaugh.[2] He went on to play varsity football at Notre Dame both before and after World War II, distinguishing himself as a member of "the Fighting Irish" 1946-1947 national champion teams.[3]

Ashbaugh's subsequent professional career with the Chicago Rockets was cut short by a knee injury.[4] At the close of his sports career, he joined the Elkhart Brass Company, in Elkhart, Indiana, and eventually rose to the position of chief executive officer.[5]

  1. ^ The Youngstown Vindicator, Youngstown, Ohio, November 13, 1977.
  2. ^ The Youngstown Vindicator, Youngstown, Ohio, November 13, 1977.
  3. ^ The Youngstown Vindicator, Youngstown, Ohio, November 13, 1977.
  4. ^ The Youngstown Vindicator, Youngstown, Ohio, November 13, 1977.
  5. ^ The Youngstown Vindicator, Youngstown, Ohio, November 13, 1977.
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