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Ambrose Schindler

Ambrose "Amblin' Amby" Schindler (April 21, 1917 – December 30, 2018) was an American collegiate football player, coach, and on-field official. He played college football for the University of Southern California.

Ambrose Schindler
Schindler, circa 1947
Personal information
Born:(1917-04-21)April 21, 1917
Mission Hills, San Diego, California, U.S.
Died:December 30, 2018(2018-12-30) (aged 101)
Career information
College:USC
Position:Quarterback
NFL draft:1940 / Round: 13 / Pick: 119
Career highlights and awards

Sports career edit

Schindler prepped at San Diego High School. A star quarterback for the USC Trojans, during the 1937 season he led the team in rushing, scoring and total offense and was named to all-conference honors.[1] His senior year, he led the Trojans to a share of the 1939 national championship: At the 1940 Rose Bowl, capping the 1939 season, Schindler ran for a touchdown and passed for another in a 14-0 victory over a Tennessee Volunteers team that had previously gone undefeated for 23 games and unscored upon for the previous 16 games (including the entire 1939 regular season); he was named the game's most valuable player. He went on to be the MVP in the 1940 College All-Star Game, held at Soldier Field in Chicago.[2][3]

Film and stunt work edit

During the end of his college career, he appeared in The Wizard of Oz (1939) as a Winkie guard and as Jack Haley's Tin Man stunt double. At the time of his death, Schindler was one of the last surviving living people working on the film classic. He also appeared in Sailor's Lady (1940).

Later sport career and honours edit

Although selected by the Green Bay Packers in the 1940 NFL Draft, Schindler did not play in the National Football League.[4] At the time, coaching at high school and college offered more financial security than the low pay NFL of the early 1940s; he would later admit that he had lifelong doubts about his decision.[2] His first offer out of college was to coach at Glendale High School, so chose it over a professional career. He served in the Navy during World War II and returned to move into a long career as coach and instructor at El Camino College in Torrance, California. In addition, Schindler also was a longtime football game official, working for years in the American Football League and later officiating high school and college games.[2] He was inducted into the San Diego Hall of Champions Breitbard Hall of Fame in 1973.[5] He was inducted into the USC Athletic Hall of Fame in 1997, and the Rose Bowl Hall of Fame in 2002.[6]

Personal life edit

Schindler was one of three children born to Charles Anthony Schindler (1880–1961) and Nellie Ethel Parks (1880–1957). Schindler married his wife, Lucille Frances West (1917–1984), on August 29, 1943, and they together had two children. He did occasionally think about what his life would have been like if he played professional football, but part of his decision to select a more, at the time, stable career was because of his wife.[2] His descendants noted that Schindler had suffered several concussions during his college career and that his short-term memory during his 90s had deteriorated rapidly compared to his sister's at a similar age; thus not going professional as a football player may have spared him from worse chronic traumatic encephalopathy.[2] Schindler loved surfing and bicycling and was an active surfer until age 75. He drove a Jaguar with a vanity license plate reading "X USC QB."[2] He turned 100 in April 2017[7] and died in December 2018 of undisclosed causes at the age of 101.[8]

Head coaching record edit

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs
El Camino Warriors (Metropolitan Conference) (1947–1951)
1947 El Camino 7–2–1 1–2–1 T–3rd
1948 El Camino 3–7 0–4 5th
1949 El Camino 7–3 3–2 3rd
1950 El Camino 8–1–1 5–1 1st
1951 El Camino 1–9 1–5 T–5th
El Camino: 26–22–2 10–14–1
Total: 26–22–2
      National championship         Conference title         Conference division title or championship game berth

[9]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ 1997 Inductees for USC Athletic Hall of Fame Annonced [sic], USCTrojans.com, November 30, 1996, accessed July 12, 2011.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Jerry Crowe, Ambrose Schindler followed his own road to success at USC and beyond, Los Angeles Times, July 10, 2011, accessed July 12, 2011.
  3. ^ , Time, September 9, 1940, accessed July 12, 2011.
  4. ^ "1940 NFL Draft Listing". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved 2023-03-30.
  5. ^ Breitbard Hall of Fame 2012-03-16 at the Wayback Machine, San Diego Hall of Champions, June 25, 2008, accessed July 12, 2011.
  6. ^ USC'S Ambrose Schindler Named to Rose Bowl Hall Of Fame, USCTrojans.com, November 1, 2002, accessed July 12, 2011.
  7. ^ Staff (2017-05-05). "The Buzz: Oz actor turns 100". The Petaluma Argus Courier. Retrieved 2017-05-16.
  8. ^ Bobak, Ha'Eri (April 16, 2019). "Ambrose "Amby" Schindler, Rose Bowl MVP And One of the Last Living Connections to the "Wizard of Oz," Dies at 101". Reddit. Retrieved April 16, 2019.
  9. ^ "All-Time Yearly Game-By-Game Results" (PDF). El Camino College. Retrieved March 31, 2024.

External links edit

  • Ambrose Schindler at IMDb

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Ambrose Amblin Amby Schindler April 21 1917 December 30 2018 was an American collegiate football player coach and on field official He played college football for the University of Southern California Ambrose SchindlerSchindler circa 1947Personal informationBorn 1917 04 21 April 21 1917Mission Hills San Diego California U S Died December 30 2018 2018 12 30 aged 101 Career informationCollege USCPosition QuarterbackNFL draft 1940 Round 13 Pick 119Career highlights and awards2 Second team All PCC 1937 1939 Rose Bowl MVP 1940 Contents 1 Sports career 2 Film and stunt work 3 Later sport career and honours 4 Personal life 5 Head coaching record 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksSports career editSchindler prepped at San Diego High School A star quarterback for the USC Trojans during the 1937 season he led the team in rushing scoring and total offense and was named to all conference honors 1 His senior year he led the Trojans to a share of the 1939 national championship At the 1940 Rose Bowl capping the 1939 season Schindler ran for a touchdown and passed for another in a 14 0 victory over a Tennessee Volunteers team that had previously gone undefeated for 23 games and unscored upon for the previous 16 games including the entire 1939 regular season he was named the game s most valuable player He went on to be the MVP in the 1940 College All Star Game held at Soldier Field in Chicago 2 3 Film and stunt work editDuring the end of his college career he appeared in The Wizard of Oz 1939 as a Winkie guard and as Jack Haley s Tin Man stunt double At the time of his death Schindler was one of the last surviving living people working on the film classic He also appeared in Sailor s Lady 1940 Later sport career and honours editAlthough selected by the Green Bay Packers in the 1940 NFL Draft Schindler did not play in the National Football League 4 At the time coaching at high school and college offered more financial security than the low pay NFL of the early 1940s he would later admit that he had lifelong doubts about his decision 2 His first offer out of college was to coach at Glendale High School so chose it over a professional career He served in the Navy during World War II and returned to move into a long career as coach and instructor at El Camino College in Torrance California In addition Schindler also was a longtime football game official working for years in the American Football League and later officiating high school and college games 2 He was inducted into the San Diego Hall of Champions Breitbard Hall of Fame in 1973 5 He was inducted into the USC Athletic Hall of Fame in 1997 and the Rose Bowl Hall of Fame in 2002 6 Personal life editSchindler was one of three children born to Charles Anthony Schindler 1880 1961 and Nellie Ethel Parks 1880 1957 Schindler married his wife Lucille Frances West 1917 1984 on August 29 1943 and they together had two children He did occasionally think about what his life would have been like if he played professional football but part of his decision to select a more at the time stable career was because of his wife 2 His descendants noted that Schindler had suffered several concussions during his college career and that his short term memory during his 90s had deteriorated rapidly compared to his sister s at a similar age thus not going professional as a football player may have spared him from worse chronic traumatic encephalopathy 2 Schindler loved surfing and bicycling and was an active surfer until age 75 He drove a Jaguar with a vanity license plate reading X USC QB 2 He turned 100 in April 2017 7 and died in December 2018 of undisclosed causes at the age of 101 8 Head coaching record editYear Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl playoffs El Camino Warriors Metropolitan Conference 1947 1951 1947 El Camino 7 2 1 1 2 1 T 3rd 1948 El Camino 3 7 0 4 5th 1949 El Camino 7 3 3 2 3rd 1950 El Camino 8 1 1 5 1 1st 1951 El Camino 1 9 1 5 T 5th El Camino 26 22 2 10 14 1 Total 26 22 2 National championship Conference title Conference division title or championship game berth 9 See also editList of American Football League officialsReferences edit 1997 Inductees for USC Athletic Hall of Fame Annonced sic USCTrojans com November 30 1996 accessed July 12 2011 a b c d e f Jerry Crowe Ambrose Schindler followed his own road to success at USC and beyond Los Angeles Times July 10 2011 accessed July 12 2011 Sport Kickoff Time September 9 1940 accessed July 12 2011 1940 NFL Draft Listing Pro Football Reference com Retrieved 2023 03 30 Breitbard Hall of Fame Archived 2012 03 16 at the Wayback Machine San Diego Hall of Champions June 25 2008 accessed July 12 2011 USC S Ambrose Schindler Named to Rose Bowl Hall Of Fame USCTrojans com November 1 2002 accessed July 12 2011 Staff 2017 05 05 The Buzz Oz actor turns 100 The Petaluma Argus Courier Retrieved 2017 05 16 Bobak Ha Eri April 16 2019 Ambrose Amby Schindler Rose Bowl MVP And One of the Last Living Connections to the Wizard of Oz Dies at 101 Reddit Retrieved April 16 2019 All Time Yearly Game By Game Results PDF El Camino College Retrieved March 31 2024 External links editAmbrose Schindler at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ambrose Schindler amp oldid 1223432411, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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