1923 Buffalo All-Americans Season
The 1923 Buffalo All-Americans season was their fourth in the National Football League, league and final season as the All-Americans. The team matched their 1922 Buffalo All-Americans season, previous output of 5–4–1, going 5–4–3. They finished eighth in the league. The season saw the All-Americans moving to a new home venue, leaving the Villa at Canisius University in favor of Buffalo Baseball Park, a newly upgraded facility with a covered grandstand. Schedule Standings References {{DEFAULTSORT:1923 Buffalo All-Americans Season Buffalo All-Americans seasons 1923 NFL season by team, Buffalo All-Americans 1923 in sports in New York (state), Buffalo All-Americans ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tommy Hughitt
Tommy Hughitt (born Ernest Fredrick Hughitt; December 27, 1892 – December 27, 1961) was a Canadian-American professional football player, coach, referee, and politician. He played college football as a quarterback for the Michigan Wolverines, earning All-American honors. He was a utility player in the National Football League (NFL). Early life Hughitt was born in Genoa, British Columbia, but grew up in Escanaba, Michigan; his father, Orrin Hughitt, owned the hardware store in Escanaba. His high school football career in Escanaba was undistinguished, and Hughitt saw little playing time on his high school squad. Upon graduation he went to the University of Michigan, where he played halfback and then quarterback for the Wolverines. Coaching career From 1915 to 1916, Hughitt was the head football coach at the University of Maine. He compiled a 6–7–3 overall record, including the Maine Intercollegiate Athletic Association championship in 1915. An article in ''The Mich ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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1923 Cleveland Indians (NFL) Season
The 1923 Cleveland Indians season was their first in the National Football League (NFL). The team finished with a record of 3–1–3, fifth in the league by winning percentage. The team also canceled one home game with the Toledo Maroons due to poor attendance, with just 400 fans paying admission. Team owner Sam H. Deutsch declaring that if he had allowed the two squads to take the field, he would have lost $7,500 due to salaries, guarantees to the visiting team, park rental fees, and other incidentals. Cleveland was not forced to absorb a forfeit for their failure to play, despite the fact that both teams were present and ready to take the field. Deutsch asserted that he still lost $2,500 on the day despite having stopped the contest. Schedule Standings References {{DEFAULTSORT:1923 Cleveland Indians (NFL) Season Cleveland Bulldogs seasons Cleveland Indians Cleveland Bulldogs The Cleveland Bulldogs were a team that played in Cleveland, Ohio in the National Fo ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Buffalo All-Americans Seasons
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Lakeside Park (Canton, Ohio)
Lakeside Park is a defunct stadium most known for being where the Canton Bulldogs played. Lakeside Park was located in Canton, Ohio. The stadium was used from 1920 until the end of the franchise in 1926. History The park was designed as a minor league baseball stadium. The stadium was positioned on a hill in Canton Ohio, and it had a capacity of 7,000. In 1920 the Canton Bulldogs The Canton Bulldogs were a professional American football team, based in Canton, Ohio. They played in the Ohio League from 1903 to 1906 and 1911 to 1919, and the American Professional Football Association (later renamed the National Football Lea ... played at Lakeside Park. In 1923 the Canton Bulldogs had an undefeated season at Lakeside Park. The team lost $13,000 during the 1923 season, so they moved north to play as the Cleveland Bulldogs. In 1924 they moved back to play at Lakeside Park and changed their name back to the Canton Bulldogs. In 1927 the Canton Bulldogs left town again and Lakeside ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Edgerton Park (Rochester, New York)
Edgerton Park, also known as the Frederick F. Brewster Estate, is a public park on Whitney Avenue, straddling the New Haven– Hamden town line in Connecticut. It is site of a demolished Victorian home known as "Ivy Nook". In 1909, it became the estate of industrialist Frederick F. Brewster, with a new Tudor-style mansion constructed named Edgerton for its location on the edge of town. The mansion was demolished in 1964, pursuant to Brewster's wishes, after the death of his wife, and the property was donated to the city. The present landscape was designed by Robert Storer Stephenson in 1909. and The property was listed as historic district on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. In 1988, the district included seven contributing buildings, eight other contributing structures, and one contributing object. Features The 22-acre park features the original wall, greenhouses, carriage house, gatehouse, and bridge from the Brewster estate. There is also a large fo ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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1923 Rochester Jeffersons Season
The 1923 In Greece, this year contained only 352 days as 13 days was skipped to achieve the calendrical switch from Julian to Gregorian Calendar. It happened there that Wednesday, 15 February ''(Julian Calendar)'' was followed by Thursday, 1 March ' ... Rochester Jeffersons season was their fourth in the league. The team equaled their previous output of 0–4–1, going 0–4. They tied for nineteenth place in the league. They allowed at least 50 points in back to back games in Weeks 1 and 2, the only NFL team to do so until the 2014 Chicago Bears did so in Weeks 8 and 10. A protest was lodged over the Week 2 game by the Rock Island Independents, charging that Rochester had misrepresented its lineup, brought in lesser substitute players, and therefore breached their contract. [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Wooster Avenue Stadium
Wooster may refer to: Places India * Wooster Nagar, a small fishing village in the state of Tamil Nadu United States * Wooster, Arkansas, a town in Faulkner County * Wooster, Georgia, an unincorporated community * Wooster, Kosciusko County, Indiana, an unincorporated community * Wooster, Scott County, Indiana, an unincorporated community * Wooster, Ohio, a city in Wayne County * Wooster, Baytown, Texas * Wooster Square, a neighborhood in the city of New Haven, Connecticut * Wooster Township, Wayne County, Ohio Schools in the United States * College of Wooster, in Wooster, Ohio * Earl Wooster High School, in Reno, Nevada * Wooster High School (Ohio), in Wooster, Ohio * Wooster School, in Danbury, Connecticut Groups and organizations * Wooster Collective, an online street art website * The Wooster Group, a New York-based U.S. ensemble of theatre and media artists * Wooster Warriors, a former U.S. ice hockey team Other uses * Wooster Island, an island in the Housat ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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NFL On Thanksgiving Day
Since its inception in 1920, the National Football League (NFL) has played games on Thanksgiving (United States), Thanksgiving Day, patterned upon the historic playing of college football games on or around the November holiday. The NFL's Thanksgiving Day games have traditionally included one game hosted by the Detroit Lions since 1934, and one game hosted by the Dallas Cowboys since 1966 (with two exceptions in 1975 and 1977). Since 2006, a third game has also been played in prime time on Thanksgiving night. Unlike the two afternoon games, this game has no fixed teams. In 2001, the NFL began branding the games as the Thanksgiving Classic. In 2022, the league changed the branding to the John Madden Thanksgiving Celebration in honor of former head coach and broadcaster John Madden, who died in December 2021. History Before the NFL The concept of American football on thanksgiving, American football games being played on Thanksgiving Day dates back to 1876, shortly after the game ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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1923 Toledo Maroons Season
The 1923 NFL season The 1923 NFL season was the fourth regular season of the National Football League (NFL). It was the second year after the name of the league was changed from the original "American Professional Football Association." For the first time, all of ... was the second season of the Toledo Maroons in the National Football League. The team failed to improve on their 1922 Toledo Maroons season, previous output of 5–2–2, winning only three games. They finished tenth in the league. Schedule Standings Players * Don Batchelor * Marty Conrad * Guil Falcon * Frank FitzGerald (judge), Frani FitzGerald * Joe Gillis * Cowboy Hill (American football), Harry Hill * Steamer Horning * Ben Hunt (American football), Ben Hunt * Cliff Jetmore * Jerry Jones (American football, born 1895), Jerry Jones * Heinie Kirkgard * Dutch Lauer, Hal Lauer * Tom McNamara (American football), Tom McNamara * Chuck O'Neil * Si Seyfrit * Dutch Strauss * Tillie Voss * Rat Watson * Wilbur Whi ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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1923 Dayton Triangles Season
The 1923 Dayton Triangles season was their fourth in the league. The team failed to improve on their previous output of 4–3–1, winning only one game. They tied for sixteenth place in the league. Schedule Standings Roster The following players played at least one NFL game for the 1923 Dayton Triangles. Pro Football Reference, www.pro-football-reference.com The number of NFL games in which they appeared follows in parentheses. Linemen * John Beasley (5) * Bobby Berns (8) † * Larr ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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1923 Canton Bulldogs Season ...
The 1923 Canton Bulldogs season was their fourth in the league. The team improved on their previous output of 10–0–2, winning eleven games. With the best record in the league, they were crowned the NFL Champions. Schedule Standings References {{DEFAULTSORT:1923 Canton Bulldogs Season Canton Bulldogs seasons Canton Bulldogs NFL championship seasons Canton Bulldogs The Canton Bulldogs were a professional American football team, based in Canton, Ohio. They played in the Ohio League from 1903 to 1906 and 1911 to 1919, and the American Professional Football Association (later renamed the National Football Lea ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |