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Martin Ruby

Martin Owen Ruby (1922–2002) was an offensive tackle and defensive tackle for the New York Yankees and the Brooklyn Dodgers in the All-America Football Conference, New York Yanks of the National Football League,〔''Will Coach At Tulsa'', ''Winnipeg Free Press'', January 21, 1955, Page 23.〕 and the Saskatchewan Roughriders of the Western Interprovincial Football Union. He resided in Waco, Texas, while he was a professional player.〔''Football Dodgers Sign Ruby'', ''New York Times'', March 23, 1947, Page S9.〕
==Texas A&M defensive tackle==

He attended Texas A&M University, where he was a left tackle who wore #74.〔''N.Y.I. Banks on Deceptive Attack To Offset Aggies' Power'', ''New York Times'', October 11, 1941, Page 13.〕 His first year as a varsity player was 1940.〔''Cotton Bowl Like Home To Martin Ruby'', ''Washington Post'', December 27, 1943, Page 8.〕 He weighed 255 pounds.〔 and 6'4".〔 Ruby was named the outstanding lineman in the Southwest Conference in 1941. That year he led the Aggies to their second straight Cotton Bowl Classic appearance.〔 against Fordham University. In 1942 Texas A&M played the University of Alabama in the Cotton Bowl Classic.〔
Ruby played left tackle for the South All-Stars who defeated the North, 24-7, in the North-South football game, on December 30, 1944.〔''South's All-Stars Top North By 24-7'', ''New York Times'', December 31, 1944, Page S1.〕 He was named captain of the Gray squad for the Blue-Gray Football Classic in December 1945.〔''Gray Eleven Names Ruby'', ''New York Times'', December 28, 1945, Page 22.〕 Ruby was selected as the captain of the College All-Stars for the 1946 College All-Star Game. The All-Stars played the Los Angeles Rams at Soldier Field, in August.〔''Ruby Heads College Stars'', ''New York Times'', August 19, 1946, Page 31.〕 Ruby placed second to Elroy Hirsch of the University of Wisconsin–Madison in voting for the most valuable player in the game. The All-Stars defeated the Rams 16-0.〔''Hirsch Is Honored For All-Star Play'', ''New York Times'', August 25, 1946, Page 88.〕

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