H.R. No. 1074 R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, The life of one of professional football's greatest players of the 1950s drew to a close with the passing of Ollie Matson on February 19, 2011, at the age of 80; and WHEREAS, Ollie Genoa Matson II was born in Trinity on May 1, 1930; when he was 14, his family moved to San Francisco, where he graduated from George Washington High School; after initially studying at City College of San Francisco, he enrolled at the University of San Francisco and played on the Dons football team while earning a bachelor's degree in history; and WHEREAS, With his speed and size, Mr. Matson quickly proved himself a player of rare ability who excelled as both a running back and a defensive back; sadly, he often found himself battling racism and segregation as a result of being one of only two African Americans on the integrated University of San Francisco team; in a 1949 incident, the University of Tulsa made an unsuccessful attempt to prevent USF's black players from appearing in a game, and when Mr. Matson took the field that day, he was subjected to illegal hits and had each of his three touchdowns nullified by penalties; and WHEREAS, In 1951, his senior season, Mr. Matson led the nation in rushing and touchdowns and was named an all-American; the Dons established a perfect 9-0 record and should have attracted attention from the major bowl games, but the Orange, Sugar, and Gator Bowl committees would not consider inviting an integrated team; when the USF coach asked the team if they wanted to remove from the roster Mr. Matson and Burl Toler, their other African American player, in order to gain an invitation to the Orange Bowl, the players steadfastly refused, and the Dons did not play in a bowl contest; and WHEREAS, A versatile athlete, Mr. Matson competed in the United States Olympic trials in 1948 and earned a place on the U.S. team in 1952; he took part in the Summer Games in Helsinki that year, winning a bronze medal in the 400-meter dash and a silver in the 400-meter relay; and WHEREAS, The Chicago Cardinals chose Mr. Matson with the third pick in the 1952 National Football League draft, and he embarked on a stellar professional career that spanned 15 seasons, with a year off for service in the U.S. Army in 1953; he was co-Rookie of the Year in 1952, was named to the Pro Bowl six times, and was a first-team all-pro selection five times; he ranked second in career all-purpose yards at the time of his retirement and set a record for touchdown runbacks on kicks and punts; such was his reputation that the Los Angeles Rams traded eight players and a draft choice to the Cardinals in 1959 in order to bring him to their team; and WHEREAS, Mr. Matson also played for the Detroit Lions and Philadelphia Eagles before retiring in 1966; he was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1972 and the National Football Foundation College Hall of Fame in 1976; after his playing career ended, he taught physical education and coached football at Los Angeles High School; he went on to serve as the running backs coach for San Diego State University and as a scout for the Eagles, and he spent more than a decade as the special events supervisor at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum; and WHEREAS, An exceptional competitor who persevered in the face of adversity, Ollie Matson earned a place among the legendary figures of the NFL, and his achievements will be remembered and celebrated long into the future; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 82nd Texas Legislature hereby pay tribute to the memory of Ollie Matson and extend sincere condolences to the members of his family: to his daughters, Lisa Lewis and Barbara King; to his sons, Ollie and Bruce Matson; to his eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; to his sister, Ocie Thompson; and to his other relatives, friends, and many fans; and, be it further RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be prepared for his family and that when the Texas House of Representatives adjourns this day, it do so in memory of Ollie Matson. Dutton ______________________________ Speaker of the House I certify that H.R. No. 1074 was unanimously adopted by a rising vote of the House on April 14, 2011. ______________________________ Chief Clerk of the House