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 Professional Football Researchers Association- Pro Football History
The Dayton Triangles lost players to the service, but they also had many kept home with regular jobs in industries deemed essential to the war effort.
Dayton opened its season at Triangle Park on October 13 with a one-sided defeat of the Toledo Maroons.
Lou Partlow was the big gun in the Triangle backfield, and it was largely due to his efforts that the Ohioans were able to hold onto the ball and keep it out of the hands of the potent Detroit attack.
www.footballresearch.com /articles/frpage.cfm?topic=1918   (2664 words)

  
 History of Pro Football in Buffalo
Dayton held and Boynton missed a drop-kick from the 35 yard line.
Dayton had the ball on their own 40 yard line when Huffine fumbled and “Swede” Youngstrom picked it up and ran towards the goal.
Dayton then attempted a forward pass, but it went over the goal line, giving Buffalo the ball on their own 20 yard line.
www.billsbackers.com /111624.htm   (509 words)

  
 dayaton08070
Lou Partlow was a fullback for the Dayton Triangles, one of the original teams in the NFL.
Dayton won, 14-0, and it was Partlow who scored the first touchdown in NFL history.
Dayton's team was made up primarily of local players, though they had played for colleges such as Notre Dame, Penn State, Pitt and Purdue.
www.cincypost.com /bengals/2002preview/dayton090702.html   (1136 words)

  
 Dayton Triangles - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Triangles were based in Dayton, Ohio, and took their nickname from their home field, Triangle Park (capacity 5,000), which was located at the confluence of the Great Miami and Stillwater Rivers in north Dayton.
The high point of the Triangles' 1920 season was a 20-20 tie at Triangle Park with Jim Thorpe's Canton Bulldogs; it was the first time a team had scored three touchdowns on the Bulldogs since 1915.
The Dayton Triangles uniforms were blue and white and the colors continued to be used in Brookyln, Boston, New York, Dallas, Baltimore and Indianapolis.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Dayton_Triangles   (342 words)

  
 An Epidemic Checked: A Chronicle of the 1918 Influenza Pandemic in Dayton, Ohio
Peters, began his crusade to keep the people of Dayton calm and to get them to work together to combat the spread of the disease.
The Dayton Triangles, a professional football team, was able "to keep a team on the field" and "avoid 'flu cancellations',"[xviii] but a local college, St. Mary's, and
Instead of extending the school year as some other communities chose to do, in the Dayton schools, the spring vacation was shortened from one week to one day, and that was the extent of the additional time requested to make up for the schools' closings during the epidemic.
www.daytonhistorybooks.citymax.com /page/page/2753646.htm   (3234 words)

  
 Dayton Triangles
The Dayton Triangles defeated the Columbus Panhandles fourteen points to zero on October 3, 1920.
The Dayton Triangles remained in the American Professional Football Association and then the National Football League for ten seasons (1920-1929).
The Triangles finished the 1920 season ranked sixth in the league.
www.ohiohistorycentral.org /entry.php?rec=2337   (224 words)

  
 History of Pro Football in Buffalo
Dayton then held the Bisons, and Flavin punted to Ray Keuhl.
Flavin stopped the drive by intercepting a Dayton forward pass, but he fumbled and Boynton fell on the ball.
A Mahrt to Bacon forward pass gave the Triangles 10 yards, and a Mahrt to Fenner pass put Dayton on the Bison 2 yard line.
www.billsbackers.com /101224.htm   (336 words)

  
 NFL's First Game Remembered - Pro Football Hall of Fame
Jason Aikens, the Hall’s Collections Curator, was one of several featured speakers for the unveiling of a new Ohio Historical Society’s historical marker in Triangle Park in Dayton, Ohio.
Triangle Park was the site of the first football game between two NFL (then known as the American Professional Football Association) teams.
Many relatives of players from the 1920 Triangles were on hand for the ceremony on Saturday.
www.profootballhof.com /history/release.jsp?release_id=1480   (155 words)

  
 In first NFL game, Dayton beat Columbus
The owner of the Triangles, Carl "Scummy" Storck, was one of the founding fathers.
The Triangles were a charter NFL team, and the Panhandles joined the league before the start of the 1920 season.
By 1927, Dayton was the last of the five Ohio teams in the original NFL still playing.
www.enquirer.com /editions/2003/10/03/loc_ohiodate1003.html   (268 words)

  
 Seasons Past Baseball
DAYTON, OH - The final stats and power rankings for the 1969 are now posted.
DAYTON, OH - With the exception of the last phase 2 picks, the SPB-1 1969 draft is just about done.
DAYTON, OH - Just a few administrative changes to team names that need documented for the time capsule.
www.seasonspastbaseball.com /spb1.htm   (1310 words)

  
 The Dayton Triangles: Present at the Creation of the National Football League
On April 30, 2005 the City of Dayton and the Montgomery County Historical Society unveiled a new Ohio Historical Society historical marker in Triangle Park, Dayton, Ohio.
This historical marker commemorates the Dayton Triangles football team that hosted the first football game between two teams of the football league that would become the National Football League (NFL).
Summary: On September 17, 1920, in Canton, Ohio the National Football League (originally known as the American Professional Football Association) was born.
www.daytontriangles.com   (443 words)

  
 NFL.com - NFL History
An organizational meeting, at which the Akron Pros, Canton Bulldogs, Cleveland Indians, and Dayton Triangles were represented, was held at the Jordan and Hupmobile auto showroom in Canton, Ohio, August 20.
The teams were from four states-Akron, Canton, Cleveland, and Dayton from Ohio; the Hammond Pros and Muncie Flyers from Indiana; the Rochester Jeffersons from New York; and the Rock Island Independents, Decatur Staleys, and Racine Cardinals from Illinois.
At Triangle Park, Dayton defeated Columbus 14-0, with Lou Partlow of Dayton scoring the first touchdown in a game between Association teams.
www.nfl.com /history/chronology/1911-1920   (640 words)

  
 The Dayton Triangles: Buffalo Beats Triangles
The Bisons had all of the breaks of the game and in spite of being badly outplayed by the Triangles in the last half, managed to hang on to their small margin and hold the visitors safe until the end.
Anderson made the lone touchdown of the game in the first five minutes of play and after taking the ball on a forward pass and running 45 yards through a broken field.
In the second quarter Buffalo found that the Dayton line could not be penetrated.
www.daytontriangles.com /buffalo112721ddn.htm   (361 words)

  
 Ohio Historical Society Recognizes Dayton's Ties To Super Bowl   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Dayton, Ohio was the site of the first game in the league that eventually became the N.F.L. The Dayton Triangles of the American Professional Football Association beat the Columbus Panhandles 14-to-nothing before 4,000 people on October 3, 1920.
The Dayton Triangles were the brainchild of automotive and business giants Edward Deeds and Charles Kettering.
The team was sponsored by the duo's three factories, which formed an industrial triangle of plants in downtown Dayton.
www.wcpo.com /news/2004/local/01/31/dayton_nfl.html   (471 words)

  
 Our Windows
There are two small arch type windows, one on the east wall, dedicated to the memory of Rev. C.A. Kanouse, and one on the west wall.
A triangle or a three-pointed curved figure call a trefoil is a used to represent the Holy Trinity.
Four circles either separately or overlapping to form a quatrefoil are symbolic of the four gospels or evangelists.
www.daytonpres.org /Windows.htm   (713 words)

  
 History of Pro Football in Buffalo
The All-Americans controlled the first half of the game, but the Triangles controlled the second half; partly due to two fumbles of punts by “Tommy” Hughitt.
Dayton almost scored on the final play of the game.
Buffalo punted to Dayton’s Bacon, who ran the ball back to the Buffalo 5 yard line.
www.billsbackers.com /112721.htm   (183 words)

  
 Sports Franchise Genealogy quiz -- free game
Columbus, OH St. Louis, MO Chicago, Il Washington, D. On October 3, 1920, the Dayton Triangles defeated the Columbus Panhandles 14-0 in the very first National Football League game ever.
The Dayton Triangles eventually became the Pittsburgh Steelers
The Dayton Triangles eventually became the Indianapolis Colts
www.funtrivia.com /playquiz.cfm?qid=218641   (386 words)

  
 dayton | The News is NowPublic.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The use of technology in the National Football League has come a long way since that October day in 1920 when the Dayton Triangles beat the Columbus Panhandles 14-0 in the first NFL game in history.Instant replay.
" DAYTON, Ohio - A mother was arrested on suspicion of murdering her newborn daughter by microwaving the baby in an oven.
China Arnold, 26, was jailed Monday on a charge of aggravated murder, more than a year after she brought her dead month-old baby to a hospital.
www.nowpublic.com /tag/dayton   (452 words)

  
 Miamisburg's Partlow was bruising NFL back
He played with the Cincinnati Celts in 1914, then one game in 1915 with the Dayton Gym Cadets.
The Triangles were a charter member of the American Professional Football Association, later renamed the NFL.
Partlow scored the inaugural touchdown when the Triangles beat the Columbus Panhandles 14-0 in the first NFL game, in Dayton on Oct. 3, 1920.
www.enquirer.com /editions/2003/10/09/loc_ohiodate1009.html   (237 words)

  
 Patriots Planet - New England Patriots Forums - Belichicodered postgame press conference 12/03/06   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Then I remembered watching a film on the 1949 Duluth Eskimos where they did the same thing with their backup QB in a game against the Dayton Triangles.
Dayton’s coach was so concerned over what they would do with this guy named Dutch Tannenbaum that he pretty much forgot that Duluth hadn’t thrown a pass all year.
So, it was kind of like that with me until I recalled that game and we decided to ignore McCown and let Furrey catch as many as he could.
www.patriotsplanet.com /BB/showthread.php?s=&threadid=19514   (1676 words)

  
 Cincinnati Football Reds
The Triangles moved to Brooklyn after the 1929 season.
As for Joley's Cincinnati Reds roster, the lineup was made up mostly of rookie players or players with very little NFL experience.
On November 5th the club announced that it was disbanding and that the final three games of the schedule would be picked up by a semi-pro team in St. Louis named the Gunners.
www.cincysportshistory.com /Football/Reds.htm   (966 words)

  
 Chads Page
A.P.F.A. teams went head-to-head for the first time at Daytons Triangle Field.
Daytons Lou Partlow broke a third quarter scoreless tie with a 25 yard rushing touchdown-considered to be the first official
Later that day,the Rock island Idependants tromped the Muncie Flyers 48-0 in what would be the last game that Muncie would play.*After being so thoroughly outplayed by Rock Island,George Halas cancelled his Staley's game against Muncie scheduled for the following week.hearing this,the Muncie financial backers pulled out and the team folded.
www.angelfire.com /ma/fbnut/page2.html   (639 words)

  
 Home(stead) page
Dayton is the home of the Dragons Single A baseball team.
Dayton was also a charter member of the National Football League, with the Dayton Triangles.  They moved to Brooklyn in the 1930's but the team no longer exists.
Here are the logo of the Dayton Dragons baseball team, as well as Fifth Third Field in downtown Dayton.
www.minot43.homestead.com   (1481 words)

  
 Dayton, Ohio - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dayton's nine historic neighborhoods — Oregon District, Wright Dunbar, Dayton View, Grafton Hill, McPherson Town, Webster Station, Huffman, St.
In May 2004 a traffic accident was recorded on video at the intersection of Third Street and Edwin C. Moses Boulevard in Dayton, Ohio.
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en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Dayton,_Ohio   (3041 words)

  
 Items for Sale Listings - dayton - Page 15
Dayton 184 (380) Brake Pads Buses GM, Navistar, Freight
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 Dayton Area Professional Network: Meeting Notes 2004, 2003
Steve Presar announced his involvement in establishing a historical marker for the Dayton Triangle Football Team.
Be sure to note on your check that your contribution is "for the Dayton Triangles Historical Marker".
Kevin and Don attended Dayton Chamber of Commerce new member meeting held at the former St. Elizabeth Hospital.
www.dapngroup.org /meetingnotes04.asp   (9353 words)

  
 Pro Football: Dayton's Triangles Team Records
November 26, 2006: Roy Sye has provided an updated spreadsheet of this Dayton Triangles team record information.
On the spreadsheet, there are fields highlighted in yellow that the season records are different from the final season records that I have provided elsewhere on this site.
In most cases, Roy has discovered a few additional "un-official" non-league games after the Dayton Triangles joined the NFL.
www.daytontriangles.com /teamseasons.htm   (142 words)

  
 College Football Hall of Fame
Pop Warner called him "pound for pound, the best football player ever." He suffered from a lung ailment and played football against his doctor's orders.
Hinkey coached Yale 1914-15 (record: 11-7) and coached a pro team, the Dayton Triangles, in 1921 (record: 4-4-1).
He was born December 23, 1871, in Tonawanda, New York.
collegefootball.org /famersearch.php?id=90029   (216 words)

  
 Dayton Area Professional Network: Dayton Area Resources   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
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Dayton Triangles and the founding of the National Football League (NFL).
Downtown Dayton Partnership is the strategic planning and management organization for Downtown Dayton, Ohio.
www.dapngroup.org /resources.asp   (125 words)

  
 Carillon Historical Park
I Didn’t Know That About Sports in Dayton, which will run from April 1 to October 31, 2005.
Some of the notable teams highlighted will be the Dayton Marcos of the Negro National League and the Dayton Triangles, one of the founding teams of the National Football League.
In addition, the Soap Box Derby, which began in Dayton in 1934, will feature both a 1934 and a 1989 winning car.
www.carillonpark.org /wowsports.html   (191 words)

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