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1926 Detroit Panthers Season
The 1926 Detroit Panthers season was their fourth in the league and final season as the Panthers. The team failed to improve on their previous output of 8–2–2, winning only four games. They finished twelfth in the league. Schedule Standings Players * John Barrett, center, 11 games, 170 pounds, 5-6, Univ. of Detroit * John Cameron, guard, 8 games, 175 pounds, Kalamazoo, Central Michigan *Jimmy Conzelman, back, 12 games, 175 pounds, 6-0 Washington (MO) * Al Crook, center, 8 games, 190 pounds, 5-10, Washington & Jefferson *Dinger Doane, fullback, 12 games, 190 pounds, 5-10 Tufts * Tom Edwards, tackle, 12 games, 185 pounds, 5-11, Central Michigan, Michigan * Jack Fleischman, guard, 11 games, 184 pounds, 5-6, Purdue * Bruce Gregory, tailback, 12 games, 170 pounds, 5-10, Michigan * Charlie Grube, end, 2 games, 175 pounds, 5-10, Michigan * Al Hadden, wingback, 12 games, 186 pounds, 5-9, Washington & Jefferson * Norm Harvey, tackle, 8 games, 196 pounds, 6-0, Univ. of Detroit *Vi ...
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Jimmy Conzelman
James Gleason Dunn Conzelman (March 6, 1898 – July 31, 1970) was an American football player and coach, baseball executive, and advertising executive. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1964 and was selected in 1969 as a quarterback on the National Football League 1920s All-Decade Team. A native of St. Louis, Conzelman played college football for the 1918 Great Lakes Navy Bluejackets team that won the 1919 Rose Bowl. In 1919, he was an All-Missouri Valley Conference quarterback for the Washington University Pikers football team. He then played ten seasons as a quarterback, halfback, placekicker, and coach in the National Football League (NFL) for the Decatur Staleys (1920), Rock Island Independents (1921–1922), Milwaukee Badgers (1922–1924), Detroit Panthers (1925–1926), and Providence Steam Roller (1927–1929). He was also a team owner in Detroit and, as player-coach, led the 1928 Providence Steam Roller team to an NFL championship. From 1932 to ...
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John Cameron (American Football)
John Cameron may refer to: Military * John Cameron (British Army officer), British military officer and commander during the French Revolutionary and the Napoleonic Wars * John Cameron (Royal Navy officer) (1874–1939) * John Du Cameron (died 1753), Scottish sergeant in the French army * John Cameron of Fassiefern, Scottish military commander Politics * John Cameron (Alberta politician) (1845–1919), member of Edmonton's first town council * John Cameron (British politician) (born 1969) * John Cameron (chief) (1764–1828), Mississauga Ojibwa chief * John Cameron (Queensland politician, born 1834) (1834–1902), Brisbane businessman and alderman * John Cameron (Queensland politician, born 1845) (1845–1914), member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly * John Cameron (Upper Canada politician) (1778–1829), farmer and political figure in Upper Canada * John Donald Cameron (1858–1923), judge and politician in Manitoba, Canada * John Hillyard Cameron (1817–1876), Frenc ...
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Tom McNamara (American Football)
Edmund Reginald "Tom" McNamara (December 15, 1896 – November 7, 1943) was an American football player. McNamara was born in 1896 in Clinton, Massachusetts, and attended Clinton High School. He played college football for Tufts in 1917 and 1919. In 1918, he played at the fullback position for the Wentworth Naval Station football team. He later played for the University of Detroit Titans from 1920 to 1922. He then played three seasons in the National Football League with the Toledo Maroons in 1923 and with the Detroit Panthers in 1925 and 1926. He appeared in 31 NFL games, 30 of them as a starter. After his football career ended, he worked with the United States Secret Service The United States Secret Service (USSS or Secret Service) is a federal law enforcement agency under the Department of Homeland Security charged with conducting criminal investigations and protecting U.S. political leaders, their families, and .... He died in 1943 at age 47 in Clinton, Massa ...
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Dutch Marion
Phillip Eugene "Dutch" Marion (June 18, 1902 – June 1985) was a professional American football player for the Detroit Panthers. He attended Washington & Jefferson College and University of Michigan , mottoeng = "Arts, Knowledge, Truth" , former_names = Catholepistemiad, or University of Michigania (1817–1821) , budget = $10.3 billion (2021) , endowment = $17 billion (2021)As o .... References External links * 1902 births 1985 deaths American football fullbacks Detroit Panthers players Michigan Wolverines football players Washington & Jefferson Presidents football players Players of American football from Chicago {{Runningback-1900s-stub ...
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Eddie Lynch
Edward James "Ace" Lynch (October 4, 1896 – August 24, 1967) was a professional American football lineman. He played five seasons in the National Football League (NFL), for the Rochester Jeffersons (1925), the Detroit Panthers (1926), the Hartford Blues The Hartford Blues of the National Football League played only in the 1926 NFL season, with a record of 3–7. The team was based in Hartford, Connecticut but played at the East Hartford Velodrome. Hall of Famers Season-by-season Reference ... (1926), the Providence Steam Roller (1927), and the Orange Tornadoes (1929). References 1896 births 1967 deaths American football ends American football tackles Catholic University Cardinals football players Detroit Panthers players Hartford Blues players Orange Tornadoes players Providence Steam Roller players Rochester Jeffersons players People from Northampton, Massachusetts Players of American football from Massachusetts {{offensive-lineman-1890s-st ...
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Dutch Lauer
Harold Sebastian "Dutch" Lauer (January 8, 1898 – August 9, 1978) was a professional American football player who played in the National Football League from 1922 to 1926. He played at the collegiate level at the University of Detroit Mercy. He played for both the Green Bay Packers and Rock Island Independents in 1922. He also played for the Toledo Maroons in 1923 and Detroit Panthers in 1925 and 1926 Biography Lauer was born on January 8, 1898, in Monroe, Michigan. See also *List of Rock Island Independents players This is a list of known American football players who have played for the Rock Island Independents of the National Football League, from 1920 NFL season, 1920 until 1925 NFL season, 1925, and the American Football League (1926), first American Foot ... * List of Green Bay Packers players * List of Toledo Maroons players References 1898 births 1978 deaths People from Monroe, Michigan Rock Island Independents players Green Bay Packers players Toledo Mar ...
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Vivian Hultman
Vivian Joseph Hultman (January 26, 1903 – December 27, 1987) was an American football player from Grand Rapids, Michigan. He attended and played his college football at Michigan State University. Hultman then played preofessionally in the National Football League (NFL) with the Detroit Panthers from 1925 through 1926 and the Pottsville Maroons The Pottsville Maroons were an American football team based in Pottsville, Pennsylvania, in the northeastern part of the state. Founded in 1920, they played in the National Football League (NFL) from 1925 to 1928. In 1929 they relocated to Boston ... in 1927. References External links * 1903 births 1987 deaths American football ends Detroit Panthers players Michigan State Spartans football players Pottsville Maroons players Sportspeople from Grand Rapids, Michigan Players of American football from Michigan {{offensive-lineman-1900s-stub ...
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Norm Harvey
Norman Chester Harvey (May 19, 1899 – December 14, 1941) was an American football Tackle (American football), tackle who played five seasons in the National Football League with the Buffalo (1920s NFL teams), Buffalo Bisons, Detroit (1920s NFL teams), Detroit Panthers, New York Yankees (NFL), New York Yankees and Providence Steam Roller. He played college football at the University of Detroit Mercy and attended Calumet High School (Calumet, Michigan), Calumet High School in Calumet, Michigan. References External linksJust Sports Stats
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Al Hadden
Aldous Bernard Hadden (November 8, 1899 – February 1969) was a professional American football player for the Detroit Panthers, Providence Steam Roller, and Chicago Bears. He attended Washington & Jefferson College Washington & Jefferson College (W&J College or W&J) is a private liberal arts college in Washington, Pennsylvania. The college traces its origin to three log cabin colleges in Washington County established by three Presbyterian missionaries to .... Notes * 1899 births 1969 deaths Players of American football from Toledo, Ohio Washington & Jefferson Presidents football players Detroit Panthers players Providence Steam Roller players Washington & Jefferson College alumni Chicago Bears players {{1928 Providence Steam Roller ...
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Charlie Grube
Charles William Grube (June 11, 1904 – January 21, 1976) was an American football player. Grube was born in 1904 in Saginaw, Michigan, attended Arthur Hill High School in that city. He then enrolled at the University of Michigan where he played college football at the end position for the Michigan Wolverines football team from 1923 to 1925. He played at fullback in 1923, but was moved to end in 1925. At the time, one sports writer noted: "Grube has all the essentials of a good end ... He is a sure and hard tackler can handle a ball and is perhaps a better on defense than he is on offense." He played on the 1925 Michigan Wolverines football team that included quarterback Benny Friedman and fellow end Bennie Oosterbaan. Grube later played professional football for the Detroit Panthers in 1926. He appeared in two games for the Panthers, one of them as a starter. In the 1930s, Grube was a football coach at Eastern High School in Lansing, Michigan and his alma mater, Arthur H ...
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Bruce Gregory (American Football)
Bruce Robert Gregory (May 13, 1903 – December 26, 1960) was an American football player. Gregory was born in 1903 in Battle Creek, Michigan. He moved to Ann Arbor, Michigan, as a boy. He played halfback for the Michigan Wolverines football team from 1924 to 1925. Gregory later played professional football for the Detroit Panthers in 1926. He played in all 12 games for the Panthers in 1926, including 11 games as a starter. Gregory worked in the tire business after his football career ended, living in Flint, Michigan, Akron, Ohio, and Frederick, Maryland. He worked for many years for the General Tire and Rubber Company and also owned a tire dealership in Maryland. He was killed at age 57 in an automobile accident in 1960 near Frederick, Maryland Frederick is a city in and the county seat of Frederick County, Maryland. It is part of the Baltimore–Washington Metropolitan Area. Frederick has long been an important crossroads, located at the intersection of a major north ...
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Jack Fleischman
Gofrid Jacob Fleischman (August 15, 1901 - April 27, 1988) was a professional American football player with the Detroit Panthers and the Providence Steam Roller of the National Football League (NFL). He was also named to the '' Green Bay Press-Gazette'' and '' Chicago Herald'' All-Pro teams in 1927. In 1928, he won an NFL Championship with Providence. Prior to joining the NFL, Jack played college football at Purdue University. Outside of football, Jack played minor league baseball in 1920 with the Winston-Salem Twins Winston-Salem is a city and the county seat of Forsyth County, North Carolina, United States. In the 2020 census, the population was 249,545, making it the second-largest municipality in the Piedmont Triad region, the 5th most populous city in ... of the Piedmont League. Notes {{DEFAULTSORT:Fleischman, Jack 1901 births 1988 deaths Players of American football from Michigan Baseball players from Michigan Detroit Panthers players Providence Steam Rol ...
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