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    Hein was born in 1909 at Redding in Shasta County, California. [3] His father, Herman Hein (1886–1940), was a California native of German and Dutch ancestry who worked as an electrician for a power house operator. His mother, Charlotte Hein (1887–1967), was a California native of English and German ancestry.

  3. Mel combined great stamina, a cool head, mental alertness and simply superior ability to become an exceptional star. He was named first-team All-NFL center eight straight years from 1933 through 1940. He also earned second team All-NFL recognition five other times. In 1938, he was named the league's most valuable player, a rare honor for a center.

  4. Where was Mel Hein born? Mel Hein was born in Redding, CA. How tall was Mel Hein? Mel Hein was 6-2 (188 cm) tall. How much did Mel Hein weigh when playing? Mel Hein weighed 225 lbs (102 kg) when playing. Is Mel Hein in the Hall of Fame? Mel Hein was elected into the Hall of Fame as a Player in 1963. How many games did Mel Hein play? Mel Hein ...

    • Redding, CA, USA
    • August 22, 1909
  5. Mel Hein. Center. Inducted 1954. Date of Birth. 8/22/1909. Birthplace. Redding, CA. School. Washington State University (1928-1930) Bio. Mel Hein played center for Washington State in the one-platoon era when centers regularly played linebacker on defense. He was an All-America in 1930. In a game with Idaho he intercepted eight passes.

  6. Induction. 1954. Position: Center Years: 1928-1930 Place of Birth: Redding, CA Date of Birth: Aug 22, 1909 Place of Death: San Clemente, CA Date of Death: Jan 31, 1992 Jersey Number: 8 Height: 6-2 Weight: 225 High School: Bellingham, WA (Fairhaven HS) Mel Hein played center for Washington State in the one- platoon era when centers regularly ...

  7. Biography. Career Summary. Mel Hein was a football coach in the National Football League (NFL) from 1947 to 1950, finishing his career as the line coach of the Los Angeles Rams. Over his four years of coaching his teams compiled a cumulative win/loss record of 31-21-0.

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    Melvin Jack Hein (August 22, 1909 – January 31, 1992), nicknamed " Old Indestructible ", was an American football player and coach. In the era of one-platoon football, he played as a center (then a position on both offense and defense) and was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1954 and the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1963 as ...

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