List of Wilmington Clippers players

This is a complete list of American football players who have played for the Wilmington Clippers of the American Association (AA). It includes players that have appeared in at least one game with the team. The Wilmington Clippers franchise was founded in 1937, and folded following 1949. The Clippers played in three AA Championships (1940, 1941, and 1948), winning once (1941).

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Verlie Abrams, Ralph Amato, Al Anderson, Bill Anderson, Sig Andrusking, Don Avery

B edit

Steve Bagarus, Barney Barrett, Vince Bartolomeo, Monk Barton, Frank Basile, Erle Baugher, Chuck Bearoff, Joe Behot, Brian Bell, Tom Bentley, Joe Beradelli, Dave Bernard, Gene Blackwell, Art Blaha, Stuart Bobb, Rankin Britt, George Brodston, Paul Broglio, Bernie Brosky, Blair Brown, George Brown, Don Brownlee, Paul Bruno, Andy Brunski, Mike Bucchianeri, Don Bunge, Joe Byrnes

C edit

Joe Campbell, Hank Charlton, Paul Chrisholm, Bill Christopher, Albert Clark, Frank Coker, Billy Constable, Ben Coren, Ray Costello, Joe Cutcavage

D edit

Boley Dancewicz, Morgan Davies, Hermit Davis, Joe Dickerson, Bill Docherty, Les Dodson, Adrian Dodson, Gerry Doherty, Dick Doub, Roger Dughi, Joe Dulkie

E edit

Weldon Edwards

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Ed Farrell, Jack Ferrante, Stan Flowers, Irvin Foster, Tony Fusaloro

G edit

Jim Gaffney, Charlie Gainor, Marty Gainor, Ed Garland, Jimmy German, Wimpy Giddens, Jerry Ginney, Joe Giunta, Oscar Givens, Bill Glenn, Tod Goodwin, Al Gornish, Mario Grandinetti, Walt Gregonis, Bill Grimberg, Stan Gurzynski, Ben Guziewicz

H edit

Bob Hainlen, Ed Hale, Boggs Hall, George Harris, Hank Harris, Paul Hart, Bill Harwick, Jim Hefti, Wendell Henderson, John Hober, Jack Holz, Skipper Howard, Jim Hunnicutt

J edit

Marv Jacobs, Al Jarrett, George Jennings, Tom Jones, Len Jordan, Joe Jurich

K edit

Bernie Kaplan, Bob Kercher, Mike Kerns, Ed King, Elmer Kolberg, Ed Kowalski, Tony Kozma, Eddie Kress, Emmett Kriel, Lenny Krouse, Johnny Kusko, Bert Kuczynski

L edit

Dick Landis, Bill Lane, San LaPolla, Joe Laputka, Ted Laux, Andy Lazor, Cliff Lebert, Reid Lennon, Vince Lombardi, Jack Lookabaugh, Roy Lorenz, Harry Lorusso, Ed Lovuolo, Johnny Lucente, Mike Lukac, Jack Lythgoe

M edit

Mike Mandarino, Phil Marion, Pat Martinelli, Roger Mass, Bob Masters, Walt Masters, Ed Matesic, Joe McCarthy, Len McCormick, Forrest McPherson, Pete Mensick, Ed Michaels, Buster Mitchell, Ray Monaco, Tommy Mont, Frank Moock, Bob Morgan, Emmett Mortell, Bobby Musick

N edit

Stan Nestorak, Joe Nichols, Al Nojunez, Walt Nowak

O edit

Jim O'Conner, Ollie Oja, Bill Ordway, Merle Osborne

P edit

Vince Pacewic, Joe Papiano, Chris Pappas, Chris Pavich, Bill Pearson, Mike Penecale, Bill Petrilas, Joe Petro, Ben Plotnicki, Bob Polidor, Johnny Poto, Paul Prettyman, Bill Prohavich

R edit

Leo Ratamess, Joe Ratica, Jim Reily, Bob Riley, Jim Rinaldi, Johnny Rogers, Danny Roskas, Norm Rushton, Jim Russell, Art Russo

S edit

Tony Sala, Paul Sarringhaus, Bill Schneller, Ray Siegfried, Bill Simmons, Bill Sinton, Gorge Sirochman, Chuck Slagle, Dick Smith, Joe Snyder, Dean Sophia, Ray Spillers, Johnny Spirida, Ben Starret, Clem Stevens, Cecil Sturgeon, Joe Superka, Bill Sweeney

T edit

Dick Taubor, Hal Thompson, Joe Thum, Morgan Tiller, Lou Tolliver, Carl Tomasello, Ed Toscani, John Tosi, Will Tullos, Doug Turley, Jay Turner

V edit

Benny Vaznilis, George Veneroso, Ed Virshup

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Bucky Walters, Bob Wear, Chick Welde, Larry Weldon, Floyd Wheeler, Bob White, Pete Wiater, Francis Williams, Vic Willis, Jim Woolley

Y edit

Frank Yablonski

Z edit

Al Zimba, Vince Zizak

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