Len Supulski


Leonard Peter Supulski was an American football end in the National Football League for the Philadelphia Eagles.

Early life

Supulski was born in Kingston, Pennsylvania, and attended Kingston High School. He was one of the twelve children of a Lithuanian immigrant.

Football career

Supulski attended and played college football at Dickinson College, but failed to graduate. He caught 48 for 586 yards in 1941, a school record that stood until 1984, and was a United Press International All-Eastern first team choice. In, Supulski played in six games for the Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football League.
Supulski was inducted into the Dickinson Hall of Fame in 1981.

Military career

Supulski entered the United States Army Air Forces and reported to the 582nd Bomb Squadron for advanced training in Nebraska to prepare for service in World War II. Two weeks later, he was killed along with seven others in the crash of a Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress bomber near Kearney, Nebraska, during a training flight on August 31, 1943.