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Myslinski grew up in a poor family of Polish immigrants in Steubenville, Ohio. He was the third child of Felix Myslinski and Stella Dziegelewski. He had seven brothers (Joseph, John, Clement, Thaddaeus, Peter, Paul, and Stanley) and one sister (Helen). After the eighth grade, he spent three years in the work force, including jobs in a steel foundry, selling papers, and in the Civilian Conservation Corps in Utah. Myslinski then belatedly continued his education at Steubenville High School, where he played football three years.

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  • Cas Myslinski
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  • Myslinski grew up in a poor family of Polish immigrants in Steubenville, Ohio. He was the third child of Felix Myslinski and Stella Dziegelewski. He had seven brothers (Joseph, John, Clement, Thaddaeus, Peter, Paul, and Stanley) and one sister (Helen). After the eighth grade, he spent three years in the work force, including jobs in a steel foundry, selling papers, and in the Civilian Conservation Corps in Utah. Myslinski then belatedly continued his education at Steubenville High School, where he played football three years.
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Birth Date
  • 1920-03-06(xsd:date)
player years
  • 1941(xsd:integer)
death place
admin teams
Name
  • Cas Myslinski
  • Myslinski, Cas
Sport
Caption
  • Myslinski featured on 1955 Topps trading card
Alternative Names
  • Myslinski, Casimir J.
Date of Death
  • 1993-10-26(xsd:date)
player teams
Birth Place
Awards
  • * 1943 Consensus All-American
death date
  • 1993-10-26(xsd:date)
Place of Birth
  • Steubenville, Ohio
Place of death
  • South Fayette, Pennsylvania
admin years
  • 1968(xsd:integer)
Date of Birth
  • 1920-03-06(xsd:date)
Short Description
  • American football player, college athletics administrator
player positions
abstract
  • Myslinski grew up in a poor family of Polish immigrants in Steubenville, Ohio. He was the third child of Felix Myslinski and Stella Dziegelewski. He had seven brothers (Joseph, John, Clement, Thaddaeus, Peter, Paul, and Stanley) and one sister (Helen). After the eighth grade, he spent three years in the work force, including jobs in a steel foundry, selling papers, and in the Civilian Conservation Corps in Utah. Myslinski then belatedly continued his education at Steubenville High School, where he played football three years.
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