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  1. 11 gen 2023 · Pihos had already been through a lot in his life. When he was 13, his father, Louis, the owner of a restaurant in Orlando, Fla., was clubbed to death. As a member of the 35th Infantry in the U.S. Army in World War II, Pete Pihos was a part of the D-Day invasion on June 6, 1944, rising to second lieutenant.

  2. Pete Pihos, Winston-Salem, North Carolina. 377 likes · 1 talking about this. Athlete

  3. 16 ago 2011 · Pete Pihos helped the Eagles win back-to-back NFL titles in 1948 and 1949 and was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1970. Vic Stein/Getty Images.

  4. Date of Birth: Oct 22, 1923. Place of Death: Winston Salem, NC. Date of Death: Aug 16, 2011. Jersey Number: 35. Height: 6-1. Weight: 205. High School: Chicago, IL (Austin HS) Destined for enshrinement in two football Halls of Fame, college and professional, Pete Pihos wasted little time in establishing himself as one of Indiana's most-versatile ...

  5. Wide receiver Pete Pihos played 9 seasons for the Eagles. Pihos had 373 catches for 5,619 yards and scored 63 touchdowns. He was selected to play in 6 Pro Bowls and was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1970.

  6. 17 ago 2011 · Pete Pihos, 87, a tough, sure-handed Hall of Fame receiver who helped lead the Philadelphia Eagles to back-to-back NFL championships in the 1940s, died Aug. 16 at a nursing home in Winston-Salem, N.C.

  7. Destined for enshrinement in two football Halls of Fame, college and professional, Pete Pihos wasted little time in establishing himself as one of Indiana's most-versatile gridiron greats. In 1943, Pihos prompted sportswriter Grantland Rice to proclaim: "He's the best pass-receiver of the year."