Tim Moynihan
Date of birth | September 23, 1907 |
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Place of birth | Chicago, Illinois |
Date of death | April 4, 1952 44) | (aged
Place of death | Orange, California |
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Position(s) | Center |
College | Notre Dame |
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1932–1933 | Chicago Cardinals |
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Timothy Anthony Moynihan (September 23, 1907 – April 4, 1952) was an American football player and coach. He played professionally for two seasons in the National Football League (NFL) with the Chicago Cardinals. Moynihan played as a center at the University of Notre Dame under head coach Knute Rockne and was a member of the undefeated 1929 team. He served as an assistant football coach at Notre Dame, Texas, Denver, and Georgetown.[1] He coached interscholastic football at St. Xavier College in Cincinnati.[2] He coached baseball at the University of Denver.[3]
Moynihan was one of 11 All-American football players to appear in the 1930 film "Maybe It's Love".[4]
He died in Los Angeles on April 4, 1952 from injuries sustained during an automobile accident.[5]
References
- ↑ Georgetown University Goes Notre Dame, Times Daily, Mar 7, 1930.
- ↑ Rochester Evening Journal, Mar 1, 1932.
- ↑ Hubbard is selected for athletic director, The Spokesman-Review, May 18, 1941.
- ↑ "Maybe It's Love". American Film Institute.
- ↑ Notre Dame All-American Tim Moynihan Dies, The Pittsburgh Press, April 5, 1952.
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