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The starting offensive line for the 1933 Pittsburgh Pirates was:

Left Tackle: Don Rhodes

Left Guard: Larry Critchfield

Center: Cap Oehler

Right Guard: Clarence Janecek

Right Tackle: Corrie Artman

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