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| Pete Mauthe | |
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Position: Halfback |
| Member Biography | |
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J. Lester "Pete" Mauthe lettered four years as a fullback for
Penn State 1909-12, and the school had a 26-2-4 record in
his time. In 1911, the Nittany Lions went
8-0-1. Mauthe was the team's punter and place kicker, and he
beat Pittsburgh 3-0 with a 35-yard field goal. In 1912 Mauthe
was captain, Penn State went all eight of its games, and he
scored 119 of the team's 285 points. He made a 51-yard field
goal against Pittsburgh. In 1913 he was head coach at
Gettysburg College with a 3-6-1 record. Mauthe worked his
way through college and graduated with a degree in metallurgy.
He joined Youngstown Steel and Tube Co. and rose to the
rank of company president. In 1964 Penn State gave him its
Distinguished Alumnus Award. He served on the board of
trustees at both Penn State and Youngstown University.
Mauthe established a scholarship at Penn State for engineering
students. He was born July 8, 1890, at Turkey City,
Pennsylvania. He died January 1, 1967.
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