Career
In 1920, Gillo also served as head coach of the Prospective He played at the collegiate level at Colgate University. His style of play earned him the nickname Hank "Lincolnshire Plunging" Gillo.
Gillo was born Henry Charles Gillo on October 5, 1894 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Gillo played at Colgate from 1915–1917, and 1919. He was voted captain for the 1918 team but was serving in France in World War I (there was no football at Colgate in 1918).
After his collegiate career he led the NFL in scoring in 1922 with 52 points. In 1923 he was a Collyer"s First Team All-Pro.
He held the NFL record for longest field goal with a 55, 56, or 57 yard kick against the Packers in 1922.
He spent 21 years as a teacher in a prep school in Milwaukee and was the head of the biology department at the time of his death. Gillo died of a heart attack on September 6, 1948.