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Bill Supplee

William C. "Zuke" Supplee (December 21, 1903 – July 1966)〔(WILLIAM SUPPLEE (1903-1966), Social Security Death Index )〕 was an American educator and college athlete. He attended the University of Maryland where he played college football and basketball for the Maryland Terrapins, and competed in track & field. In 1923, he received second-team All-America football honors, which made him the first Maryland player honored as such.
==Early life and college==
Supplee was born in Washington, D.C.〔 In 1922, he enrolled at the University of Maryland. During his initial year, he competed on the freshman track and football teams. Supplee earned varsity football letters each of the next three seasons.〔 In 1923, Supplee was named a second-team All-American by the Associated Press, which made him the first Maryland football player to receive All-America honors.〔"ACC All-Americans", 2007 Atlantic Coast Conference Media Guide, 2007, retrieved 23 December 2008.〕〔(All-Time Honors ), ''2001 Maryland Terrapins Football Media Guide'', University of Maryland and CBS Sports, retrieved 22 December 2008.〕 His performances during the team's win against Penn and its narrow loss to period powerhouse, Yale, have been cited as the main reasons for his selection.〔David Ungrady, ''(Tales from the Maryland Terrapins )'', p. 26, Sports Publishing LLC, 2003, ISBN 1-58261-688-4.〕 He also received an All-America honorable mention from Walter Camp.〔(WALTER CAMP PICKS ALL-AMERICA TEAMS; Yale and Cornell Each Receive Two Places on the First Eleven. 26 UNIVERSITIES INCLUDED Twenty-three Eastern Players, Eight Western and Two Southern Named in Collier's ), ''The New York Times'', December 18, 1923.〕 In 1924, he was selected to the All-South Atlantic and the All-Maryland football teams, the latter of which was composed of the state's best players. Walter Camp again named Supplee an honorable mention All-American.〔(''Reveille'' ), Class of 1925, University of Maryland.〕 In his final season in 1925, he served as the football team's captain.〔
Despite all of his athletic endeavors, Supplee excelled in his academic studies. One of his professors said of him, "To those who slander the American athlete as being a poor student and inferior intellect, I should like to point out Supplee as Maryland's refutation."〔 Supplee graduated in 1926 with a bachelor of science degree in education.〔(''Reveille'' ), Class of 1926, University of Maryland yearbook.〕

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