Leonard J. Umnus - Playing History

Playing History

Umnus enrolled at the University of Illinois in the fall of 1921. While at Illinois he played football under Coach Robert Zuppke and with Red Grange. Umnus was awarded "letters" for three years as a center and guard. He also was awarded athletic letters for Illinois in boxing.

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