The Racine Legion was a professional
American football team based in
Racine, Wisconsin
Racine ( ) is a city in and the county seat of Racine County, Wisconsin, United States. It is located on the shore of Lake Michigan at the mouth of the Root River. Racine is situated 22 miles (35 km) south of Milwaukee and approximately 60 ...
, of the
National Football League from 1922 to 1924. Its official name was the Horlick-Racine Legion. The team then operated as the Racine Tornadoes in 1926.
History
In 1915, the Racine Regulars formed
Wisconsin's first important semi-professional team. They primarily played against teams from
Illinois and
Indiana. The team became known as the Racine Battery C in 1916 after many of the players joined the
First Wisconsin Reserve Artillery Battery C.
Because of
World War I and the
Spanish flu pandemic of 1918 the team took a break. It was reorganized in 1919 with sponsorship from the local
American Legion
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War is an intense armed conflict between states, governments, societies, or paramilitary groups such as mercenaries, insurgents, and militi ...
post and
William Horlick, president of his family's malted milk company. The reorganized team was known as the Horlick-Racine Legion.
In 1922, the
American Professional Football Association
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changed its name to the National Football League. Racine, now known simply as the Racine Legion, although its official name remained the Horlick-Racine Legion, was one of four new teams admitted to membership that season.
Led by the fullback-kicker
Hank Gillo, who led the league in scoring with 52 points, Racine finished sixth in the 18-team league with a 6–4–1 record. Despite two more respectable seasons, the team failed because of finances. In 1925, the franchise was held over by the NFL, but they did not field a team that season.
Milton "Mitt" Romney, team captain at the
University of Chicago in 1922, became a quarterback for the Racine Legion before later joining the
Chicago Bears
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. He was a cousin of
Michigan Governor
George W. Romney, and his nickname inspired that of George Romney's son, 2012 U.S. presidential candidate
Mitt Romney
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.
Facing the threat of
Red Grange's
American Football League
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in 1926, the NFL was eager to get as many teams and players as possible into the fold to keep them away from the AFL. The Racine franchise was reactivated. The team, now called the Tornadoes, had a few of the same players as the Legion but many stars went to other teams in 1925. After winning their first game, the Tornadoes lost four in a row and disbanded in late October because of struggling finances.
Season-by-season
Trivia
The Racine Legion have the distinction of winning the only NFL game where one team scored exactly 4 points. On November 25, 1923, the Legion beat the
Chicago Cardinals by a score of 10-4.
Further, the Cardinals franchise had used Racine as its geographic name until 1922, referring to Racine Ave. on which the team's home field was located.
See also
*
:Racine Legion players
References
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Defunct National Football League teams
American football teams in Wisconsin
American football teams established in 1915
American football teams disestablished in 1926
1915 establishments in Wisconsin
1926 disestablishments in Wisconsin
Sports in Racine, Wisconsin