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Arthur Anthony Anderson (born October 9, 1936) is a former professional American football offensive tackle in the National Football League. Anderson was known for his stoic toughness, and being one of the few tackles to ever prevent the feared NFL Hall of Fame inductee Deacon Jones from accomplishing any sacks in a game (1961 season). His teammates on the Chicago Bears under George Halas included his friend Stan Jones and 1961 rookie Mike Ditka, both NFL Hall of Fame inductees. ==Early years==
Anderson grew up in Wahpeton, North Dakota on the Minnesota state line, in a house his grandfather built. His father was Arthur Albin Anderson, the first North Dakota Highway Patrolmen stationed in Wahpeton (6th in North Dakota), appointed in 1936.〔Larry Remele and Ginger Sprunk. 1986. North Dakota State Patrol Golden Anniversary Commemorative Yearbook. Walsworth Publishing Company, Marceline, Missouri. List of Uniformed officers 1935-1985, p. 76.〕 Because of the similarity of their names, the family called him Tony. He grew up in Catholic grade school looking forward all day, in all weather, to recess and after school when he could play ball. Football, basketball and baseball were the seasons of his year. He lettered in all three sports at Wahpeton High School, and his basketball team won the State Class A Championship in 1954.
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