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Walter Tin Kit ("Sneeze") Achiu (born August 03, 1902 in Honolulu, Hawaii and died March 21, 1989) was a Chinese-Hawaiian American football player. He is a graduate of Saint Louis College (now Saint Louis School) in Honolulu, Hawaii. Walter was most notably known as the first Asian to play in the National Football League. He was one of the first minorities to play in any major American professional sports league, preceding Jackie Robinson's entry to Major League Baseball by twenty years. He was elected into the University of Dayton Athletic Hall of Fame in 1974. [edit] College careerAchiu was a standout three sport athlete (football, baseball, and track) at the University of Dayton from 1922-1927. [edit] Professional careerAchiu played for the now defunct Dayton Triangles of the NFL in 1927 and 1928. He was primarily used as a running back and defensive back. He later became a well-known professional wrestler. [edit] External links
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