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- Joe_Marhefka abstract "Joseph Cyril "Joe" Marhefka (February 16, 1902 – June 30, 2003) was a professional American football player who played halfback for the Pottsville Maroons and the Philadelphia Quakers. A native of Phillipsburg, New Jersey, he was recruited to Lafayette College, where he played on their football team for four years. He then had a three-year professional football career in the Anthracite, National Football, and first American Football leagues. Afterwards he worked as an English and Latin teacher, remaining involved in football by officiating high school and college games. He died in June 2003 at the age of 101.".
- Joe_Marhefka birthDate "1902-02-16".
- Joe_Marhefka birthPlace Phillipsburg,_New_Jersey.
- Joe_Marhefka birthPlace United_States.
- Joe_Marhefka birthYear "1902".
- Joe_Marhefka college Lafayette_College.
- Joe_Marhefka deathDate "2003-06-30".
- Joe_Marhefka deathPlace Easton,_Pennsylvania.
- Joe_Marhefka deathPlace United_States.
- Joe_Marhefka deathYear "2003".
- Joe_Marhefka team Philadelphia_Quakers_(AFL).
- Joe_Marhefka team Pottsville_Maroons.
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- Joe_Marhefka birthDate "1902-02-16".
- Joe_Marhefka birthPlace Phillipsburg,_New_Jersey.
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- Joe_Marhefka college Lafayette_College.
- Joe_Marhefka databasefootball "MARHEJOE01".
- Joe_Marhefka dateOfBirth "1902-02-16".
- Joe_Marhefka dateOfDeath "2003-06-30".
- Joe_Marhefka deathDate "2003-06-30".
- Joe_Marhefka deathPlace "Easton, Pennsylvania, United States".
- Joe_Marhefka name "Joe Marhefka".
- Joe_Marhefka name "Marhefka, Joe".
- Joe_Marhefka placeOfBirth "Phillipsburg, New Jersey, United States".
- Joe_Marhefka placeOfDeath "Easton, Pennsylvania, United States".
- Joe_Marhefka position Halfback_(American_football).
- Joe_Marhefka shortDescription "American football player".
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- Joe_Marhefka teams "* Pottsville Maroons * Philadelphia Quakers".
- Joe_Marhefka years "1924".
- Joe_Marhefka years "1926".
- Joe_Marhefka description "American football player".
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- Joe_Marhefka subject Category:Lafayette_College_alumni.
- Joe_Marhefka subject Category:People_from_Easton,_Pennsylvania.
- Joe_Marhefka subject Category:People_from_Phillipsburg,_New_Jersey.
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- Joe_Marhefka subject Category:Pottsville_Maroons_(Anthracite_League)_players.
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- Joe_Marhefka comment "Joseph Cyril "Joe" Marhefka (February 16, 1902 – June 30, 2003) was a professional American football player who played halfback for the Pottsville Maroons and the Philadelphia Quakers. A native of Phillipsburg, New Jersey, he was recruited to Lafayette College, where he played on their football team for four years. He then had a three-year professional football career in the Anthracite, National Football, and first American Football leagues.".
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- Joe_Marhefka surname "Marhefka".