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Wedemeyer starb am Mittag in dem "The Queen's Medical Center" Krankenhaus in Honolulu. Die Ursache des Todes wurde nicht sofort freigegeben .
Nachdem er auf der "St. Louis High School" graduierte, ging er zur "St. Mary's" Hochschule in Kalifornien, wo er die Mannschaft "1945 AP All-America" bildete. Der besondere Spieler war bekannt als ``Squirmin ' Herman ' ' und der ``Hula-hipped Hawaiianer. ' ',
Er war ein Mitglied des "National Football Foundation College Hall of Fame" und "Hawaii Sports Hall of Fame".
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    St. Mary's dropped football for the third time in March 2004. An independent, the Gaels played a mix of California and east coast schools. However, when other western independents increased scholarships and formed a conference, St. Mary's couldn't afford enough athletic aid to remain competitive with those programs. St. Mary's elected not to seek membership in a nonscholarship conference. Based on published information about St. Mary's football budget and grant costs, the college could have reduced its football budget 44 percent by eliminating its 16 scholarships.

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    No top-ranked teams were beaten in 1945. 1945 Recap The war was over by autumn, but Army kept up its football offensive with a second straight unbeaten season. Each time the Cadets snapped the ball in 1945 they gained eight yards. The average score of their nine wins slipped a bit to 46–5, but again they treated Notre Dame harshly. Facing the No.2 Irish at Yankee Stadium on Nov.9, Army crushed them, 48–0. A thousand miles from West Point, the talent pool wasn't quite so predictable. The war effort had wiped out Alabama's roster in 1943 and forced coach Frank Thomas to cancel the season. A year later, the Crimson Tide returned to go 5–1–2 and reach the Sugar Bowl. In '45, with sophomore Harry Gilmer at quarterback, they beat everyone they played, including Southern Cal by 20 points in the Rose Bowl. The loss was USC's first in the Rose Bowl after eight wins. The Cotton Bowl, however, belonged to Texas' sophomore quarterback Bobby Layne. Layne ran for four touchdowns, passed for two others and kicked four extra points as the No.10 Longhorns showed Missouri, 40–27.

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    39. HickokSports.com - History - College Football Hall Of Fame
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