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Art Anderson

Arthur Anthony Anderson (October 9, 1936 – February 25, 2021) was a professional American football offensive tackle in the National Football League (NFL).[1] He is one of the few tackles to prevent Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee Deacon Jones from accomplishing any sacks in a game (1961 season).[2] His teammates on the Chicago Bears under George Halas included Pro Football Hall of Fame inductees Stan Jones (his close friend), Doug Atkins, and 1961 rookie Mike Ditka.

Art Anderson
Anderson in 1962
No. 79, 63
Position:Offensive tackle
Personal information
Born:(1936-10-09)October 9, 1936
Breckenridge, Minnesota, U.S.
Died:February 25, 2021(2021-02-25) (aged 84)
San Diego, California, U.S.
Career information
College:Idaho
Undrafted:1961
Career history
Career NFL statistics
Games:41
Rush Att./Yds.:1/7
Fumbles recovered:2
Player stats at PFR

Early years edit

Anderson grew up in Wahpeton, North Dakota on the Minnesota state line, in a house his grandfather built. His father was Arthur Albin Anderson, the first North Dakota Highway Patrolman stationed in Wahpeton (6th in North Dakota), appointed in 1936.[3][4] Because of the similarity of their names, the family called him Tony. He went to a Catholic grade school, and lettered in all three sports at Wahpeton High School where his basketball team won the State Class A Championship in 1954.[5]

Football career edit

Anderson wanted to attend Notre Dame University, but the University of Idaho offered scholarships, so he went to Moscow for tryouts. He started as a freshman and was a member of Skip Stahley's Idaho Vandals all four years in the PAC-9 conference.[6][7][8][9] In Idaho, Anderson took the field with other future NFL players, including Jerry Kramer and Wayne Walker.[6] In 1957–58 Kramer and Walker made the second all-PCC team; Anderson and teammates Ken Hall and Larry Aldrich received honorable mention on the all-PCC team.[6] Upon graduation in 1958, he had the choice to enlist in the military or be drafted, so he enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps and was stationed in San Diego. He was spotted in boot-camp and was able to play football for the duration of his military service. Anderson played for three years with the USMC, and was named to the All-Marine Football Team and All-Sea Service Team in 1959 and 1960. Upon discharge, he was recruited to play for the Chicago Bears. His signing bonus was $750. After two seasons playing for George Halas with the Bears (1961 and 1962), Anderson was traded to the Pittsburgh Steelers where he played for one more season (1963).[1]

 
Art Anderson autographs a football. Chicago Bears visit Great Lakes Hospital patients with Red Cross, October 30, 1961. From Chicago Sun-Times archives.
 
1961 Chicago Bears offensive line in action. "Bears Workout at Soldier Field for Armed Forces game Friday."

Personal life and other accomplishments edit

Following his tour in the Marine Corps and into the early 1990s, Anderson was featured in two San Diego Hall of Champions Museum exhibits: for a dead-lifting weight record (>500 lb); and as a member of the 1959 undefeated champion Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego USMC Devildogs football team.[10][11] Anderson married Sharon Hicks in 1961, a San Diego State University majorette,[12] and their son was born in 1963. After Anderson retired from the NFL, he returned to San Diego where he and his wife had three more children.

Anderson became a teacher in San Diego and was chosen to be swim coach at Clairemont High School in 1965. He received his master's degree in Physical Education from Azusa Pacific University. Anderson directed the Clairemont High School track team to 2 Western League titles, and his 1970-71 cross country team won the CIF-SDS championship.[13] He served 8 years as football coach at Clairemont, leading the Chieftains to CIF-SDS playoffs 3 times and the 1975 Western League title. Anderson went on to lead the track and cross country teams at Hoover and Crawford high schools to multiple league titles[13], lead a long-dormant San Diego High School football team to a winning season.[14] He was honored 9 times as coach of the year in 3 different sports.[13] Anderson retired after 38 football seasons with city schools. He was named to the San Diego Hall of Champions Brietbard Hall of Fame High School Coaching Legends Roster in 2006,[13][15][16][17] was inducted as a charter member of the North Dakota Richland County Historical Society Sports Hall of Fame in 2011,[18] and was inducted into Wahpeton Public Schools Alumni Foundation Hall of Fame in 2019.[19]

 
Art Anderson at 2006 San Diego Hall of Champions Brietbard Hall of Fame High School Coaching Legends induction, with members of his 1971 Clairemont High School CIF champion cross country team (and granddaughter).

Anderson died peacefully in 2021, at the age of 84 under hospice care.[20] He is survived by his wife, four children, eight grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren.[21]

External links edit

  • 1965 NFL Guide to Physical Fitness (Art pictured on the cover)
  • San Diego Hall of Champions (city of residence museum)
  • Richland County Museum (hometown museum)
  • Point Loma Nazarene Athletic Hall of Fame Shannon Anderson (daughter's accomplishment)

References edit

  1. ^ a b "NFL.com profile". NFL.com.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-04-07. Retrieved 2014-04-03.
  3. ^ Larry Remele and Ginger Sprunk. 1986. North Dakota State Patrol Golden Anniversary Commemorative Yearbook. Walsworth Publishing Company, Marceline, Missouri. List of Uniformed officers 1935-1985, p. 76.
  4. ^ "North Dakota State Highway Patrol History: Timeline".
  5. ^ "North Dakota High School Activities Association: Class A Boys Basketball State Champions list".
  6. ^ a b c "1958 University of Idaho Yearbook. Gem of the Mountains. Vol. 56: pp 134-135".
  7. ^ "1957 University of Idaho Yearbook. Gem of the Mountains. Vol. 55: pp 232-234".
  8. ^ "1956 University of Idaho Yearbook. Gem of the Mountains. Vol. 54: pp 278".
  9. ^ "1955 University of Idaho Yearbook. Gem of the Mountains. Vol. 53: pp 203".
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-04-21. Retrieved 2014-04-20.
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-04-13. Retrieved 2014-04-11.
  12. ^ "1957, 58, 59, and 60 San Diego State University Yearbooks. Del Sudoeste. p. 48, p. 148, p. 224, p. 45".
  13. ^ a b c d San Diego Hall of Champions. 2006. San Diego County High School Coaching Legends 8th Annual Induction Dinner. Program, p. 8.
  14. ^ "LA Times article SDHS Cavers Art Anderson. October 10, 1991". Los Angeles Times. 10 October 1991.
  15. ^ North County Times. 2006. SM Pop Warner Volunteer is in Hall of Champions. Sunday, December 3. p. B-2.
  16. ^ "Wordpress San Diego Hall of Champions High School Coaching Legends Induction Banquet 2006 banner" (PDF).
  17. ^ "San Diego Hall of Champions. 2007. The Legends Ledger. Issue 1, Spring 2007. p. 1" (PDF).
  18. ^ Letter from Richland County Historical Society to Art Anderson, 2011
  19. ^ "Wahpeton Public Schools Hall of Fame".
  20. ^ "San Diego Union Tribune Art Anderson Sports Section Obituary". 6 March 2021.
  21. ^ "San Diego Union Tribune official obituary". Legacy.com.

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This article is about the American football player For other uses see Arthur Anderson Arthur Anthony Anderson October 9 1936 February 25 2021 was a professional American football offensive tackle in the National Football League NFL 1 He is one of the few tackles to prevent Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee Deacon Jones from accomplishing any sacks in a game 1961 season 2 His teammates on the Chicago Bears under George Halas included Pro Football Hall of Fame inductees Stan Jones his close friend Doug Atkins and 1961 rookie Mike Ditka Art AndersonAnderson in 1962No 79 63Position Offensive tacklePersonal informationBorn 1936 10 09 October 9 1936Breckenridge Minnesota U S Died February 25 2021 2021 02 25 aged 84 San Diego California U S Career informationCollege IdahoUndrafted 1961Career historyChicago Bears 1961 1962 Pittsburgh Steelers 1963 Career NFL statisticsGames 41Rush Att Yds 1 7Fumbles recovered 2Player stats at PFR Contents 1 Early years 2 Football career 3 Personal life and other accomplishments 4 External links 5 ReferencesEarly years editAnderson grew up in Wahpeton North Dakota on the Minnesota state line in a house his grandfather built His father was Arthur Albin Anderson the first North Dakota Highway Patrolman stationed in Wahpeton 6th in North Dakota appointed in 1936 3 4 Because of the similarity of their names the family called him Tony He went to a Catholic grade school and lettered in all three sports at Wahpeton High School where his basketball team won the State Class A Championship in 1954 5 Football career editAnderson wanted to attend Notre Dame University but the University of Idaho offered scholarships so he went to Moscow for tryouts He started as a freshman and was a member of Skip Stahley s Idaho Vandals all four years in the PAC 9 conference 6 7 8 9 In Idaho Anderson took the field with other future NFL players including Jerry Kramer and Wayne Walker 6 In 1957 58 Kramer and Walker made the second all PCC team Anderson and teammates Ken Hall and Larry Aldrich received honorable mention on the all PCC team 6 Upon graduation in 1958 he had the choice to enlist in the military or be drafted so he enlisted in the U S Marine Corps and was stationed in San Diego He was spotted in boot camp and was able to play football for the duration of his military service Anderson played for three years with the USMC and was named to the All Marine Football Team and All Sea Service Team in 1959 and 1960 Upon discharge he was recruited to play for the Chicago Bears His signing bonus was 750 After two seasons playing for George Halas with the Bears 1961 and 1962 Anderson was traded to the Pittsburgh Steelers where he played for one more season 1963 1 nbsp Art Anderson autographs a football Chicago Bears visit Great Lakes Hospital patients with Red Cross October 30 1961 From Chicago Sun Times archives nbsp 1961 Chicago Bears offensive line in action Bears Workout at Soldier Field for Armed Forces game Friday Personal life and other accomplishments editFollowing his tour in the Marine Corps and into the early 1990s Anderson was featured in two San Diego Hall of Champions Museum exhibits for a dead lifting weight record gt 500 lb and as a member of the 1959 undefeated champion Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego USMC Devildogs football team 10 11 Anderson married Sharon Hicks in 1961 a San Diego State University majorette 12 and their son was born in 1963 After Anderson retired from the NFL he returned to San Diego where he and his wife had three more children Anderson became a teacher in San Diego and was chosen to be swim coach at Clairemont High School in 1965 He received his master s degree in Physical Education from Azusa Pacific University Anderson directed the Clairemont High School track team to 2 Western League titles and his 1970 71 cross country team won the CIF SDS championship 13 He served 8 years as football coach at Clairemont leading the Chieftains to CIF SDS playoffs 3 times and the 1975 Western League title Anderson went on to lead the track and cross country teams at Hoover and Crawford high schools to multiple league titles 13 lead a long dormant San Diego High School football team to a winning season 14 He was honored 9 times as coach of the year in 3 different sports 13 Anderson retired after 38 football seasons with city schools He was named to the San Diego Hall of Champions Brietbard Hall of Fame High School Coaching Legends Roster in 2006 13 15 16 17 was inducted as a charter member of the North Dakota Richland County Historical Society Sports Hall of Fame in 2011 18 and was inducted into Wahpeton Public Schools Alumni Foundation Hall of Fame in 2019 19 nbsp Art Anderson at 2006 San Diego Hall of Champions Brietbard Hall of Fame High School Coaching Legends induction with members of his 1971 Clairemont High School CIF champion cross country team and granddaughter Anderson died peacefully in 2021 at the age of 84 under hospice care 20 He is survived by his wife four children eight grandchildren and two great grandchildren 21 External links edit1965 NFL Guide to Physical Fitness Art pictured on the cover San Diego Hall of Champions city of residence museum Richland County Museum hometown museum Point Loma Nazarene Athletic Hall of Fame Shannon Anderson daughter s accomplishment References edit a b NFL com profile NFL com Deacon Jones If Sacks Were Stats Then Archived from the original on 2014 04 07 Retrieved 2014 04 03 Larry Remele and Ginger Sprunk 1986 North Dakota State Patrol Golden Anniversary Commemorative Yearbook Walsworth Publishing Company Marceline Missouri List of Uniformed officers 1935 1985 p 76 North Dakota State Highway Patrol History Timeline North Dakota High School Activities Association Class A Boys Basketball State Champions list a b c 1958 University of Idaho Yearbook Gem of the Mountains Vol 56 pp 134 135 1957 University of Idaho Yearbook Gem of the Mountains Vol 55 pp 232 234 1956 University of Idaho Yearbook Gem of the Mountains Vol 54 pp 278 1955 University of Idaho Yearbook Gem of the Mountains Vol 53 pp 203 Anon 1959 Bowl Game Leatherneck Magazine Vol 42 issue 2 Archived from the original on 2014 04 21 Retrieved 2014 04 20 Jones W 1959 Leatherneck s All Marine Football Squads 58 Leatherneck Magazine Vol 42 issue 2 Archived from the original on 2014 04 13 Retrieved 2014 04 11 1957 58 59 and 60 San Diego State University Yearbooks Del Sudoeste p 48 p 148 p 224 p 45 a b c d San Diego Hall of Champions 2006 San Diego County High School Coaching Legends 8th Annual Induction Dinner Program p 8 LA Times article SDHS Cavers Art Anderson October 10 1991 Los Angeles Times 10 October 1991 North County Times 2006 SM Pop Warner Volunteer is in Hall of Champions Sunday December 3 p B 2 Wordpress San Diego Hall of Champions High School Coaching Legends Induction Banquet 2006 banner PDF San Diego Hall of Champions 2007 The Legends Ledger Issue 1 Spring 2007 p 1 PDF Letter from Richland County Historical Society to Art Anderson 2011 Wahpeton Public Schools Hall of Fame San Diego Union Tribune Art Anderson Sports Section Obituary 6 March 2021 San Diego Union Tribune official obituary Legacy com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Art Anderson amp oldid 1225141654, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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