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Lew Mayne

Lewis Elwood "Mickey" Mayne (March 21, 1920 – October 24, 2013) was an American football halfback who played three seasons in the All-America Football Conference (AAFC) between 1946 and 1948. Mayne played for the Brooklyn Dodgers, Cleveland Browns and Baltimore Colts.
From Cuero, Texas, Mayne was a standout athlete starting in junior high school. He excelled in track and field, but was also a football star in high school. Mayne continued to play football at the University of Texas at Austin; his Texas team won the Southwest Conference in 1942 and was selected to play in the Cotton Bowl the following year, Texas's first-ever bowl appearance. During his senior year, Mayne was called up for service in World War II.
Mayne was discharged in 1946 and signed with the Dodgers. He moved to Cleveland in 1947, when the team won the AAFC championship. Limited by injuries, he retired after spending the 1948 season with the Colts. After his playing career, Mayne became a high school coach and administrator in Texas, working at schools in Winnsboro and Daingerfield. He was inducted into his Cuero High School's hall of fame in 2006. Daingerfield renamed its football stadium Mickey Mayne Tiger Stadium in his honor in 2009.
==High school and college career==

Growing up in Cuero, Texas, Mayne first showed athletic promise in junior high school, when he won four events at a track meet in Yoakum, Texas. He became a star football player at Cuero High School, and was selected to the ''Houston Posts All-Southeast Texas Class B team in his junior and senior years.〔 He was described as the "Cuero crusher", a back who could also pass the ball and kick.〔 Mayne, who was nicknamed "Mugge" in high school, played in a North-South Texas all-star game at the end of his senior season. Cuero reached the regional playoffs that year, but lost 19–10 to Junction High School despite a 15-yard field goal and 95-yard touchdown return by Mayne.〔
After graduating, Mayne enrolled at the University of Texas at Austin, where he played football and ran track and got the nickname "Mickey".〔 Under head coach Dana X. Bible, Mayne and the Texas Longhorns won the Southwest Conference in 1942 and made their first-ever bowl appearance the following year, beating Georgia Tech 14–7 in the Cotton Bowl.〔 Mayne met his wife, Nollie, in a geology class at Texas.〔 In his senior year, he left the school to serve in the military during World War II.〔 He was sent for training to Lincoln Air Base in Nebraska and played on the station's service football team, the Wings.〔 He later moved for pilot training to Austin, Texas.〔

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