Jack Smiley

Basketball Player

1922 –

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Who is Jack Smiley?

Arthur John "Jack" Smiley was an American basketball player.

Smiley played basketball for Waterman High School, in Waterman, Illinois.

With Gene Vance, Andy Phillip, Ken Menke, and Art Mathisen, Smiley was a member of the University of Illinois' "Whiz Kids" team that went 35-6 from 1941 to 1943, earning two Big Ten Conference championships. The team voted to turn down an invitation to the NCAA tournament in 1943, after Smiley, Vance and Phillip were inducted into the military mid-season.

As an artillery corporal with the Army's 106th division, Smiley was engaged in one of the bloodiest skirmishes of the Battle of the Bulge- once firing his 105 mm Howitzer for 96 continuous hours. The 106th division suffered a 90% casualty rate in the skirmish.

Smiley returned to Illinois for the 1946-47 season and won team MVP honors.

After college, Smiley played two seasons in the National Basketball Association with the Fort Wayne Pistons, Anderson Packers, and Waterloo Hawks. He averaged 6.2 points per game in his NBA career. Smiley also served as a player-coach for the Hawks for 27 games in the 1949-50 season, and posted an 11-16 record.

Smiley spent his later years in Des Moines, Iowa.

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1922

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on July 23, 2013

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