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Howard Maple earned
the distinction of
being the only
Oregon State alum to
ever play in both
the NFL and Major
Leagues after
graduating from the
school in 1928.
Born in Missouri in
1903, Maple found
his way to Oregon
State and lettered
from 1926-28 as a
halfback, earning
recognition as a
second-team
All-American
following his senior
season. During his
years in Corvallis,
the Beavers were a
combined 16-7-1,
with three of the
losses coming to
USC. Maple played
eight games with the
Chicago Cardinals of
the NFL in 1930, and
hit .244 in 44 games
as a catcher with
the Washington
Senators in 1932.
He was inducted to
the Oregon Sports
Hall of Fame in 1981
and the Oregon State
Athletics Hall of
Fame in 1990.
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