Dennie W. Hoggard Sr. (June 15, 1897 - January 13, 1968) was a pastor and state legislator in Pennsylvania.[1][2] He was the pastor of Mount Carmel Baptist Church in Philadelphia.[2]
Hoggard's son Dennie W. Hoggard Jr. played football for Penn State University (1946 Penn State Nittany Lions football team)[3] and was a member of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity.[4] He played with Wallace Triplett They integrated the team and were the first African Americans to play in the Cotton Bowl.[5][6][7]
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Dennie W. Hoggard Sr. (June 15, 1897 - January 13, 1968) was a pastor and state legislator in Pennsylvania. He was the pastor of Mount Carmel Baptist...
participation of Penn State's two black players (Wallace Triplett and DennieHoggard). While at Penn State, Suhey became a member of Sigma Pi fraternity...
placement. Then, Pitt halfback Bob Lee fumbled into the arms of State end DennieHoggard and he ran 21 yards for the final touchdown. Ed Czekaj made up for missing...