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1926 Hartford Blues Season
The 1926 Events January * January 3 – Theodoros Pangalos declares himself dictator in Greece. * January 8 **Abdul-Aziz ibn Saud is crowned King of Hejaz. ** Crown Prince Nguyễn Phúc Vĩnh Thuy ascends the throne, the last monarch of Viet ... Hartford Blues season was their only season in the league. The team finished 3–7, finishing thirteenth in the league. Schedule Roster Standings References Hartford Blues seasons Hartford Blues {{Americanfootball-season-stub ...
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Jack Keogh
John Joseph Keogh (June 17, 1886 – February 13, 1955) was a professional American football, football head coach for the Hartford Blues during their only season in the National Football League, in 1926 NFL season, 1926. Prior to the 1926 season, Keogh was an assistant coach at the University of Pennsylvania. Outside of football, he worked as a dentist in Philadelphia. The contract offered to him by Blues owner George Mulligan was for $7,500 and allowed him to practice in that city three days each week. References

* 1886 births 1955 deaths American dentists Hartford Blues coaches Haverford Fords football coaches Penn Quakers football coaches Players of American football from Pennsylvania 20th-century dentists {{Amfoot-coach-stub ...
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Eddie Barnikow
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Lefty Jamerson
Charles Dewey "Lefty" Jamerson (January 26, 1900 – August 4, 1980) was a relief pitcher in Major League Baseball. Listed at 6' 1", 195 lb., he batted and threw left-handed. A native of Enfield, Illinois, Jamerson was a player whose major league career, statistically speaking, was only slightly different from that of Red Bluhm, Eddie Gaedel, or Moonlight Graham. On August 16, 1924, Jamerson pitched for the Boston Red Sox against the St. Louis Browns at Fenway Park. In one inning of work, he allowed two runs on one hit and three walks for an 18.00 earned run average. He did not have a decision. After that, he never appeared in a major league game again. He then played for the Pittsfield Hillies of the Eastern League from 1925 to 1927 and the Hartford Senators of the Eastern League in 1926. He also played for the Hartford Blues of the National Football League in 1926. After his playing career ended, he served as the head football coach at the University of Memphis in 1 ...
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John Harris (halfback)
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Dennis Gildea
Dennis Anthony Gildea (October 9, 1898 – February 22, 1976) was an American football player and coach. Early life and military service Gildea was born on October 9, 1898, in the Roxbury neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. He attended Boston College High School. He enlisted and served in the United States Army during World War I. College football Gildea played Center for the Holy Cross Crusaders from 1920 to 1922. The Crusaders went 17–9 during Gildea's three years on the team. He was elected captain during the 1921 season. “The Iron Major” Frank Cavanaugh rated him as one of the best blockers he ever saw. Early coaching career In 1922 and 1923, Gildea served as assistant coach at Fitchburg High School. He then served as head coach at Leominster High School in 1924 and 1925. NFL In 1926, played seven games for the Hartford Blues of the National Football League. Everett High School From 1926 to 1954, Gildea was head football coach at Everett High School. He com ...
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Hec Garvey
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Jake Friedman (American Football)
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Jim Foley (American Football)
Jim Foley (born October 27, 1946) is a former award-winning slotback in the Canadian Football League. He was drafted by the Montreal Alouettes in the 1970 CFL College Draft, winning the CFL's Rookie of the Year Award in 1971, and later won the 1975 Most Outstanding Canadian Award and two Grey Cups with the Ottawa Rough Riders. Career He attended St. Dunstan's University, later to become the University of Prince Edward Island, and played football from 1966 to 1969. He is one of the few professional football players to come from UPEI. Foley was named the team’s Most Valuable Player and the top athlete for 3 consecutive years. In his junior year Foley was also MVP of the Bluenose Conference. He was also the rushing leader with 809 yards and the rushing average leader at 9.6 yards per carry. In his senior year, now playing for the UPEI Panthers, Foley led the league in kickoff return yards (377) and the highest kick return average. He was also named UPEI’s first Male A ...
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Furlong Flynn
Furlonge Harold Flynn (December 27, 1901 – November 1, 1977) was an American football player and aviation pioneer. He played guard and tackle in the National Football League (NFL) with the Hartford Blues for one season after playing collegiate ball at Cornell. Early life and education Flynn was born on December 27, 1901, in Waterford, New York. He attended St. Bernard's School. Flynn played college football at Cornell University, where he majored in mechanical engineering. He was one of their top guards during the 1922 season and was named a Walter Camp All-American. He was not selected to certain All-East teams, but was mentioned as "coming close to the top and failing o make the team... only because there were so few places to fill." Herbert Reed, writer for the ''New York Evening Post'', named Flynn to the All-Eastern honor roll following the season and gave Flynn a special mention in his report. A journalist for ''The Ithaca Journal'' wrote of him: "Flynn of Cornell ...
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Dilly Dally (American Football)
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