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Boyd Cherry

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player to receive All-American honors and the first to receive first-team all-conference honors. After graduating from Ohio State in 1915, he was employed for more than 25 years by the Kinnear Manufacturing Company in
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player. He played college football and basketball at
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American football and basketball player (1893–1970)
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Newark, Ohio
Fort Myers, Florida
Ohio State
All-American
1914
All-Big Ten
1914
American football
basketball
Ohio State University
Ohio State Buckeyes football
Columbus, Ohio
Newark, Ohio
Fort Myers, Florida
"Ohio State First-Team All-Americans"


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Ohio State Buckeyes football players
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Sportspeople from Newark, Ohio
Players of American football from Ohio
American men's basketball players

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