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C.J. (Paul) Parduhn (1892-1946) was a wealthy owner of several car dealerships and President of City Fuel & Supply Co. In 1917, he formed a semi-pro team called the Hammond Bobcats. This team of all-stars earned the name the "$20,000 Beauties." with players like QB Milt Ghee, Doc Hauser, Frank Blocker,
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, Hugh Blaylock, Guil Falcon and future Hall of Famer
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. Known for his willingness to spend money, most of the top pro football talent of his time played for Parduhn at one time or another. Parduhn's team was also known as the Hammond All-Stars and in 1919, Parduhn was arrested for passing off bogus checks to his players. Still, his Bobcats were one of the nation's best teams in 1919 with top talent like Charley Brickley leading the way. His partner in this team was Dr. Alva Andrew Young whom he would give control over to after Halas left the team to found the Dacatur Staleys and basically took the entire Bobcats team with him. The team would be reformed using another name the team was known by, the
Hammond Pros The Hammond Pros were an American football team from Hammond, Indiana that played in the National Football League from 1920 to 1926 as a traveling team. History The Pros were established by local businessman Paul Parduhn and Dr. Alva Young. ...
, becoming founding members of the American Professional Football Association in 1920 (better known to us today as the
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). Parduhn married Artella Price on May 26, 1919 who preceded him in death on March 1, 1934.


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