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The Chicago Tigers of the American Professional Football Association (APFA) played their first and only season in 1920, the first year of the league , and have the distinction of being the first NFL team to fold. They had a record of 2 wins, 5 losses and 1 tie.
The Chicago Tigers were formed in 1920. [2] After the 1919 season, representatives of four Ohio League, a loose organization of professional football teams, teams—the Canton Bulldogs, the Cleveland Tigers, the Dayton Triangles, and the Akron Pros—called a meeting on August 20, 1920, to discuss the formation of a new league.
This is a list of players who have appeared in at least one regular season or postseason game for defunct National Football League franchises. This list contains franchises sorted alphabetically from "Akron Indians/Pros" to "Frankford Yellow Jackets".
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at Chicago Tigers: W 6–0 9–0–1 Cubs Park 8,000 12 November 28 at Chicago Cardinals: L 6–7 9–1–1 Normal Park: 5,000 13 December 5 at Racine Cardinals: W 10–0 10–1–1 Cubs Park 11,000 14 December 12 vs. Akron Pros: T 0–0 10–1–2 Cubs Park 12,000 15 Bye # January 15 at Chicago Logan Square A.C.† T 0–0 Exhibition Dexter ...
Hank Greenberg, Hall of Famer and two-time MVP. The 1945 World Series was the championship series in Major League Baseball for the 1945 season.The 42nd edition of the World Series, it matched the American League champion Detroit Tigers against the National League champion Chicago Cubs.
The fourteen teams were mainly drawn from the Ohio League, Chicago Circuit, New York Pro Football League and other teams from the lower midwest. A $100 membership fee was charged. The Chicago Tigers folded after the season. [2]