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Tony Bova was born Anthony J. Bova in 1917 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He graduated from Kiski High School and was a 1943 graduate of Saint Francis University, Loretto, Pennsylvania.[1].
He was 6'1" and weighted 190 pounds when he played for the National Football League's Pittsburgh Steelers He played end, halfback, and quarterback during his career from 1942 to 1947. [2]. In 1942 he also played left end on defense and in 1947 scored a safety.[3] The 1943 Steelers mergered with the Philadelphia Eagles and was known as the Phil-Pitt "Steagles". In 1944 the Steelers mergered with the Chicago Cardinals and were known as the Card-Pitt. In 1943 Bova lead the Steagles with 419 receiving yards of the teams 1138 total and averaged a NFL league leading 24.6 yards per catch.[4] In 1942 he wore numbers 31 and 41 and in 1943 number 85.[5]