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Elmer Rhenstrom

Elmer Rhenstrom
Rhenstrom during the 1922 season
Profile
PositionEnd
Personal information
Born(1895-08-11)August 11, 1895
Kenosha, Wisconsin, U.S.
DiedDecember 27, 1967(1967-12-27) (aged 72)
Ontario, California, U.S.
Height5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Weight185 lb (84 kg)
Career information
CollegeBeloit
Career history
Career statistics
Games played6
Starts3
Stats at Pro Football Reference

Elmer Gustaf "Swede" Rhenstrom (August 18, 1895 – December 26, 1967) was World War I fighter pilot, professional football player, and airline manager.[1]

Rhenstrom was an end for the inaugural Horlick-Racine Legion team in the National Football League (NFL) in 1922.

Biography

Elmer Rhenstrom, known to his friends as "Swede", was born in Kenosha, Wisconsin.[2] He was the son of Anthony Rhenstrom (1865–1955) and Emma Stahl Rhenstrom (1866–1939), both immigrants from Sweden.[2]

Rhenstrom served as a pilot in France during the First World War, where he shot down two (unofficially three) enemy aircraft, for which he was referred to as an ace.[1][3] He was awarded the Silver Star for his activity during the Great War in October 1941, on the eve of American entry into World War II.[4]

After the war, enrolled at Beloit College in Beloit, Wisconsin, where he played football.[3][5] He married Dorothy Virginia Miles in 1920.[3]

In 1922, he signed on with the Racine Post of the American Legion to play football for their professional football team — the Racine Legion of the National Football League.[1]

In 1928 he joined Fairfield Aviation in Riverside, Ohio,[1][6] and in 1929 he became a manager at Texas Air Transport Inc.[6]

In the 1940s he was an officer at Scott Field near Belleville, Illinois.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Kenosha Ace Joins Flying Firm in East," Kenosha News, Feb. 2, 1928, p. 1.
  2. ^ a b "Wisconsin Births and Christenings, 1826-1926: Elmer Gustav Rhenstrom, 1895," FamilySearch, familysearch.org/.
  3. ^ a b c "Rites Culminate College Romance," Kenosha News, Nov. 26, 1920, p. 3.
  4. ^ a b "Scott Field Officer Gets Medal for World War Deed," St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Oct. 23, 1941, p. 41.
  5. ^ "Star Athlete Joins Army," Kenosha News, May 2, 1917, p. 1.
  6. ^ a b "Rhenstrom Is Air Manager," Kenosha News, Jan. 21, 1929, p. 7.
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