Ray Zeh
Western Reserve Red Cats | |
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Position | Fullback |
Career history | |
College | Western Reserve (1934–1936) |
High school | Collinwood (OH) (1930–1933) |
Personal information | |
Date of birth | 1914 |
Date of death | December 23, 2003 (aged 89)[1] |
Place of death | Downers Grove, Illinois, U.S. |
Raymond F. "Ray" Zeh (c. 1914 – December 23, 2003) was an All-American football fullback who played college football for Western Reserve, now known as Case Western Reserve University, from 1934–1936. Most notably, he was known for leading college football in scoring in during the 1935 season.
Zeh graduated from Collinwood High School in Cleveland in 1933.[2]
Zeh played college football for the Western Reserve Red Cats from 1934–1936. During the 1935 season, he lead college football in scoring with 112 points.[3] His combined college football record was 26–1–2, with his only loss being to the Ohio State Buckeyes in 1934.
He was a member of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity while at Western Reserve.
Zeh is buried at Clarendon Hills Cemetery, located in Darien, IL.[4]