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Here are photos of Frank Stojack and Phil Sarboe. After graduating from Washington State University in 1930, Jack Stojack, who was born Canada and grew up in Tacoma, signed with the Brooklyn Dodgers of the NFL and played there for two seasons. Later, he also played in the CFL and then in 1940 for the Boeing Aero Mechanics semi-pro football team. After football, he turned to professional wrestling. Sarboe was the head football coach at Washington State University in the late 1940s and later for over a decade at Humboldt State College. Sarboe, who was born in Fairbanks, Alaska, and graduated from Lincoln High School in tacoma, played football, basketball and baseball at WSU from 1931-33. Sarboe then played in the NFL for the Boston Redskins, Chicago Cardinals and the Brooklyn Dodgers in the 1930s, playing quarterback, running back and defensive back.Lexicon
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