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  2. Dayton Triangles - Wikipedia

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    On October 3, 1920, the Triangles won what could be considered the very first APFA/NFL game, with a 14–0 defeat of the Columbus Panhandles at Triangle Park. The high point of the Triangles' 1920 season was a 20–20 tie at Triangle Park with Thorpe's Canton Bulldogs; it was the first time a team had scored three touchdowns on the Bulldogs ...

  3. 1920 Dayton Triangles season - Wikipedia

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    1921 →. The 1920 Dayton Triangles season was the franchise's inaugural season in the American Professional Football Association (AFPA)—later named the National Football League. The Triangles entered the season coming off a 5–2–1 record in 1919 in the Ohio League. After the 1919 season, several representatives from the Ohio League wanted ...

  4. Lou Partlow - Wikipedia

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    1914–1927. West Carrollton Paper Company, Dayton Triangles. Louis (or Lewis) Jerald Partlow (October 9, 1892 – April 14, 1981) was a running back who played ten seasons with the Dayton Triangles in the National Football League (NFL). He is remembered for being the first professional footballer to score an official touchdown in NFL history ...

  5. 1925 New York Giants season - Wikipedia

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    11–6 Overall. 8–4 NFL. League place. 4th NFL. Giants seasons. 1926 →. The 1925 New York Giants season was the franchise's inaugural season in the National Football League. The team finished with a record of 8–4 against league opponents.

  6. 1925 Dayton Triangles season - Wikipedia

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    T-16th NFL. ← 1924. Dayton Triangles. 1926 →. The 1925 Dayton Triangles season was their sixth in the league. The team failed to improve on their previous output of 2–6, losing seven games. [1] They tied for sixteenth place in the league. [2]

  7. Carl Storck - Wikipedia

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    Executive profile at PFR. Carl H. Storck (born November 14, 1892 – March 13, 1950) [1] was a co-founder of the National Football League (NFL), as well as the founding owner of the Dayton Triangles. He was also the Triangles coach from 1922 to 1926. Storck served as the NFL's treasurer from 1921 to 1939 and president from 1939 to 1941.

  8. Brooklyn Dodgers (NFL) - Wikipedia

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    The Dodgers finished fourth in the NFL with a 7–4–1 record, a massive improvement upon the Triangles' disastrous final seasons in Dayton. The high point of their season consisted of a 7–6 upset over the New York Giants at the end of November. The Dodgers star back was Jack McBride, a former Giant. He led the league in scoring with a total ...

  9. 1925 NFL season - Wikipedia

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    The 1925 NFL season was the sixth regular season of the National Football League. Five new teams entered the league: New York Giants, Detroit Panthers, Pottsville Maroons, Providence Steam Roller, and a new Canton Bulldogs team. The Kenosha Maroons folded, with the Racine Legion and Minneapolis Marines mothballing.