Walt Mc Donald (American Football)

Walter Vincent McDonald (born November 5, 1920 in Lowellville, Ohio) is a former American football defensive back in the All-America Football Conference for the Miami Seahawks, Brooklyn Dodgers, and the Chicago Hornets. He played college football and college basketball at Tulane University and was drafted in the tenth round of the 1943 NFL Draft by the Washington Redskins.

Washington Redskins 1943 NFL Draft selections
  • Jack Jenkins
  • Bill Dutton
  • Bob Dove
  • Wally Ziemba
  • Lou Rymkus
  • Tony Leon
  • Bob Motl
  • Walt McDonald
  • George Perpich
  • Dan Wood
  • Harry Wright
  • Oscar Britt
  • Dick Weber
  • Joe Day
  • Frank Dornfield
  • John Baklarz
  • Leo Mogas
  • Dick Secrest
  • Don Nolander
  • Johnny Barrett
  • Tom Vohs
  • Charlie Yancey
  • Roman Bentz
  • Swify Berthold
  • Vince Pacewic
  • Joe Riccardi
  • John Jaffurs
  • Frank Akins
  • Bill Corry
  • Bo Bogovich
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Persondata
Name McDonald, Walt
Alternative names
Short description American football player
Date of birth November 5, 1920
Place of birth Lowellville, Ohio
Date of death
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