Tony Plansky

Anthony Joseph Plansky (June 20, 1900 – February 1979) was an American football running back in the National Football League for the New York Giants and Boston Braves. He attended Georgetown University. He participated in Cross Country at Williams College for 43 years. The track at Williams is now named after him. Much more than this - Plansky was a classic down-to-earth counselor of young men throughout his years at Williams. This writer remembers admirable attempts to keep the super-confident George Steinbrenner's feet on the ground during indoor track trips to Boston and New York. An Olympic decathlete and accomplished golfer, Plansky was famous for playing his ball during New England amateur championship matches straight along the edge of the fairway shade, chipping up on the green, and holing out before the sun could get to him. A noble and loyal man in every way, he met his wife Betty and commuted 140 miles to see her for ten years until the younger children in her family, whom she cared for after her mother died, had grown and left the family nest. Betty found his Olympic medal in his sock drawer after his death. P.S. My first view of Plansky when I arrived at Williams as a freshman: waiting for a P.E. class to show up on the basketball court, he was drop kicking basketballs from center court, making about 90% - honest truth!! Long-time Columbia football coach Lou Little once declared Plansky America's best all-around athlete, with Jim Thorpe #2!

Boston Braves (NFL) 1932 Inaugural Season Roster
  • Corrie Artman
  • Cliff Battles
  • Algy Clark
  • Paul Collins
  • Turk Edwards
  • Mickey Erickson
  • Nip Felber
  • Honolulu Hughes
  • George Hurley
  • George Kenneally
  • Joe Kresky
  • Jim MacMurdo
  • Jim Musick
  • Curly Oden
  • Oran Pape
  • Russ Peterson
  • Ernie Pinckert
  • Tony Plansky
  • Milt Rehnquist
  • Jack Roberts
  • Reggie Rust
  • Kermit Schmidt
  • Paul Schuette
  • Tony Siano
  • Jack Spellman
  • Dale Waters
  • Ed Westfall
  • Basil Wilkerson
  • Lee Woodruff
Head Coach
Lud Wray
Persondata
Name Plansky, Tony
Alternative names
Short description American football player
Date of birth June 20, 1900
Place of birth South Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
Date of death 1979
Place of death