Boni Eli Petcoff (February 1, 1900 – August 5, 1965) was an American footballtackle and coach.
Playing
Petcoff was born in Bulgaria and came to the United States at age six.[1] He attended Waite High School in Toledo, Ohio and played football under Larry Bevan for four years.[2] Playing both guard and tackle, Petcoff was a three-time all-city lineman. He was also captain of the school's basketball team his senior year.[3]
Petcoff graduated from the Ohio State University College of Medicine in 1926.[3] In addition to maintaining a private practice in Toledo, he was also a physician for the Ohio Athletic Commission and the Waite High School football team.[2][8] In 1942, he was commissioned a captain in the United States Army Medical Corps.[2] He was a regimental surgeon in Iran, then served as a mountain district surgeon with the Persian Gulf Command. He was stationed at Camp Atterbury upon his return to the United States and resumed his practice in Toledo after going on terminal leave in 1946.[9]
Personal life and death
In 1935, Petcoff married Hazel Geiner, the longtime registrar at the University of Toledo.[10]
In 1962, Petcoff was inducted into the Greater Toledo Sports Hall of Fame.[3]
On August 5, 1965, Petcoff collapsed while playing golf at the Heather Downs Country Club and died of a coronary thrombosis en-route to the hospital.[4]