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1926 Racine Tornadoes Season
The 1926 NFL season, 1926 Racine Tornadoes season was their fourth and final season in the National Football League, league and only season as the Tornadoes. The team failed to improve on their 1924 Racine Legion season, previous output of 4–3–3, winning only one game. They tied for sixteenth place in the league. Schedule Roster Standings References Racine Tornadoes seasons 1926 National Football League season by team, Racine Tornadoes 1926 in sports in Wisconsin, Racine Legion {{Americanfootball-season-stub ...
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Wally McIlwain
Wallace Wesley McIlwain (January 20, 1903 – June 30, 1963) was an American football player and coach. He played professionally in the National Football League (NFL) for the Racine Tornadoes. In 1926, he was a player-coach for the Tornadoes. Prior to his professional career, McIlwain played college football at the University of Illinois, alongside Red Grange. References

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John Fahay
John Fahay (June 16, 1902 – January 8, 1980) was a player in the National Football League. He was a member of the Milwaukee Badgers during the 1925 NFL season before playing the following season with the Racine Tornadoes during the 1926 NFL season. That same year he was also a member of the Chicago Bulls of the American Football League. After two years away from professional football, he played with the Minneapolis Red Jackets during the 1929 NFL season The 1929 NFL season was the tenth regular season of the National Football League. The league increased back to 12 teams with the addition of the Staten Island Stapletons, Orange Tornadoes and Minneapolis Red Jackets and the re-entry of the Bu .... References 1902 births 1980 deaths People from Mason City, Illinois Milwaukee Badgers players Racine Tornadoes players Minneapolis Red Jackets players Chicago Bulls (American football) players Marquette Golden Avalanche football players {{quarterback-1900s-stub ...
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Chuck Reichow
Chuck Reichow (March 19, 1901 – March 29, 1993) was a fullback in the National Football League. He played with the Milwaukee Badgers during the 1925 NFL season The 1925 NFL season was the sixth regular season (NFL), regular season of the National Football League. Five new teams entered the league: New York Giants, Detroit Panthers (NFL), Detroit Panthers, Pottsville Maroons, Providence Steam Roller, a ... before playing the following season with the Racine Tornadoes. References 1901 births 1993 deaths Milwaukee Badgers players Racine Tornadoes players American football fullbacks University of St. Thomas (Minnesota) alumni St. Thomas (Minnesota) Tommies football players Players of American football from Saint Paul, Minnesota {{runningback-1900s-stub ...
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Jim Oldham
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Jim Murphy (back)
James Francis Murphy (born 23 August 1967) is a Scottish former politician who served as Leader of the Scottish Labour Party from 2014 to 2015 and Secretary of State for Scotland from 2008 to 2010. He was Member of Parliament (MP) for East Renfrewshire, formerly Eastwood, from 1997 to 2015. He identifies as a social democrat and has expressed support for a foreign policy of Western interventionism. He has been described as being on the political right of the Labour Party. Born in Glasgow, Murphy's family moved to South Africa in 1980. After returning to Scotland, he became involved in student politics and became Scotland's youngest MP at the age of 29. Murphy served in the New Labour governments of Tony Blair and Gordon Brown as Parliamentary Secretary for the Cabinet Office from 2005 to 2006, Minister of State for Employment and Welfare Reform from 2006 to 2007 and Minister of State for Europe from 2007 to 2008. From 2008 to 2010, Murphy served in the Cabinet as S ...
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John Mintun
John Theodore Mintun (July 12, 1894 – February 25, 1976) was professional American football player who played as a center for seven seasons for the Decatur/Chicago Staleys (1920–1921), the Racine Legion (1922–1924), the Kansas City Cowboys (1925), and the Racine Tornadoes (1926). Mintun grew up in Piatt County, Illinois before moving to Decatur as a teenager, where he played for the independent Decatur Indians team; during a November 1915 game, he received the nickname "Jack" from a local newspaper. He later joined A. E. Staley's baseball team before being drafted into the United States Army in 1918; he served with the 34th Infantry Division in France until his discharge. In 1919, he was a member of Staley's new football team, where he played center and kicker. He scored three touchdowns for the Staleys that year on an interception return, muffed punt return, and a fumble return. The following year, he became an employee at A. E. Staley as a millwright A millwright ...
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Barney Mathews
Barney may refer to: People and fictional characters * Barney (given name), a list of people and fictional characters * Barney (surname), a list of people Film and television * the title character of '' Barney & Friends'', an American live action TV series for children * ''Barney'' (film), a 1976 Australian film for children * ''Barney'' (British TV series), a BBC children's television program Places United States * Barney, Alabama, an unincorporated community in Walker County, Alabama * Barney, Arkansas, an unincorporated community * Barney, Georgia, an unincorporated community * Barney, Iowa, an unincorporated community * Barney, North Dakota, a city * Barney Creek (Lorain County, Ohio) Elsewhere * Barney, Norfolk, an English village * Mount Barney (Queensland), Queensland, Australia * Barney Island, in the Torres Strait between Australia and New Guinea- see List of Torres Strait Islands * 5655 Barney, an asteroid Other uses * Barney (dog), a pet of former U.S. ...
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Roy Longstreet
Roy is a masculine given name and a family surname with varied origin. In Anglo-Norman England, the name derived from the Norman ''roy'', meaning "king", while its Old French cognate, ''rey'' or ''roy'' (modern ''roi''), likewise gave rise to Roy as a variant in the Francophone world. In India, Roy is a variant of the surname '' Rai'',. likewise meaning "king".. It also arose independently in Scotland, an anglicisation from the Scottish Gaelic nickname ''ruadh'', meaning "red". Given name * Roy Acuff (1903–1992), American country music singer and fiddler * Roy Andersen (born 1955), runner * Roy Andersen (South Africa) (born 1948), South African businessman and military officer * Roy Anderson (American football) (born 1980), American football coach * Sir Roy M. Anderson (born 1947), British scientific adviser * Roy Andersson (born 1943), Swedish film director * Roy Andersson (footballer) (born 1949), footballer from Sweden * Roy Chapman Andrews (1884–1960), America ...
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Frank Linnan
Michael Francis Linnan (February 20, 1895 – June 2, 1981) was a player in the National Football League. He first played with the Racine Legion during the 1922 NFL season. After three years away from the NFL, he re-joined the team, by then renamed the Tornadoes, for the 1926 NFL season The 1926 NFL season was the seventh regular season of the National Football League. The league grew to 22 teams, a figure that would not be equaled in professional football until 1961, adding the Brooklyn Lions, the Hartford Blues, the Los Ange .... References 1895 births 1981 deaths American football offensive linemen Racine Legion players Racine Tornadoes players Marquette Golden Avalanche football players Players of American football from Iowa People from Pocahontas, Iowa {{offensive-lineman-1890s-stub ...
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Graham Kernwein
Graham Armin Kernwein (October 23, 1904 – January 25, 1983) was an American football Halfback (American football), halfback who played one season in the National Football League (NFL) for the Racine Legion, Racine Tornadoes. He played college football at Chicago Maroons football, Chicago and also had a stint with the Chicago Bears. Early life and education Kernwein was born on October 23, 1904, in Claremont, Illinois, to Armin and Cora Kernwein. He graduated from Wenona High School in 1922. He was recruited to the University of Chicago, showing "great promise" in his first season on the Chicago Maroons football, football team (1923). Playing Halfback (gridiron football), halfback, Kernwein was reported by the ''Chicago Tribune'' as "displaying considerable brilliance at finding the holes [in the line]." He was "used considerably" by coach Amos Alonzo Stagg, with ''The Pantagraph'' writing that Kernwein "is regarded as the best bet to succeed John Thomas and Willis Zorn" in 192 ...
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Fred Hobscheid
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Fritz Heinisch
Godfred F. "Fritz" Heinisch (June 22, 1900 – December 22, 1983) was an American football end in the National Football League Born in Racine, Wisconsin., Heinisch played for the Racine Legion/Tornadoes (1922–1923, 1926), the Kenosha Maroons (1924), and the Duluth Eskimos The Duluth Eskimos were a professional football team from Duluth, Minnesota in the National Football League (NFL). After spending most of their time as a traveling team, they withdrew from the league after the 1927 season. A distinction of the E ... (1926). References 1900 births 1983 deaths Sportspeople from Racine, Wisconsin Players of American football from Wisconsin American football tight ends Racine Legion players Kenosha Maroons players Duluth Eskimos players Sportspeople from the Milwaukee metropolitan area {{tightend-1900s-stub ...
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