Background
Dellerba grew up in Ashtabula, Ohio and attended Ohio State University.
Dellerba grew up in Ashtabula, Ohio and attended Ohio State University.
Ohio State University.
Dellerba played for the Cleveland Browns and the Baltimore Colts. After serving in World World War II, he joined the Hamilton Tiger-Cats for one year in 1946 before joining the Browns, becoming the first man from Ashtabula to play professional football. Dellerba then played two seasons for the Colts before leaving the sport.
Dellerba was from Ashtabula, Ohio and attended high school there.
He played football and basketball at Ashtabula High School. Dellerba attended Ohio State University starting in 1941 and played on the school"s football team under head coach Paul Brown.
Dellerba, however, was one of seven Ohio State football players dismissed from the school in the summer of 1942 for failing to maintain a 1.5 grade point average. Dellerba served in the military during World World War II and played football for the Personnel Distribution Command Comets, a service team
Dellerba played a season for the Canadian Football League"s Hamilton Tiger-Cats in 1946.
The following year, he joined the Cleveland Browns in the All-America Football Conference (AAFC). Dellerba was the first man from Ashtabula to play professional football. Dellerba was sent to the Baltimore Colts in early 1948 along with Browns teammates Lew Mayne and Marshall Shurnas as part of an effort to balance talent among the AAFC"s teams.
He spent two seasons playing for the Colts before leaving football.