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Elmer Schwartz

Elmer George Schwartz (July 29, 1906 – March 21, 1949), sometimes listed as George Elmer Schwartz, and nicknamed Elmer the Great, was an American football player. He played college football at Washington State College. He was the captain of the 1930 Washington State Cougars football team that won the Pacific conference championship and lost to Alabama in the 1931 Rose Bowl. He was selected as a third-team All-American by the Associated Press at the end of the 1930 season.
Schwartz also played professional football in the National Football League for the Portsmouth Spartans (1931), Chicago Cardinals (1932), and Pittsburgh Pirates (1933).
==Youth and Washington State==
Schwartz was born in 1906 and grew up in Chehalis, Washington. He enrolled at Washington State College, where he played college football from 1928 to 1930. During the 1928 season, he played at the guard position and was named to several all-coast teams.〔 In 1929, Washington State coach Babe Hollingbery moved Schwartz to the fullback position.〔 Schwartz excelled in his first year at the fullback position, scoring 13 touchdowns in the first eight games of the season. According to the Associated Press, his total of 78 points in the first eight game ranked him as the third highest scorer in college football behind Alton Marsters of Dartmouth and Gene McEver of Tennessee.
During the 1930 season, Schwartz was the captain of the Washington State football team that won a Pacific conference championship and a berth in the 1931 Rose Bowl.〔 He was described by George Kirksey of the United Press as "a star at crashing the line on offense and backing up the line on defense." The Cougars lost to Alabama in the Rose Bowl by a score of 24 to 0.
At the end of the 1930 season, Schwartz was selected as the third-team fullback on the Associated Press' All-American team. He graduated from Washington State in June 1931.〔 After his death in 1949, former coach Hollingbery said, "Elmer was one of the all-time football greats at Washington State."〔

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