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Joseph "Butch" Spagna (May 15, 1897 – December 11, 1948) was a professional
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player during the 1920s.


NFL and AFL experience

He played in the early
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(called the American Professional Football Association until 1922) for the
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, Cleveland Tigers and the
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. He also played in the first American Football League for the Philadelphia Quakers in 1926.


Independent football

Aside from playing in the NFL, Butch also played for several independent teams. In 1919, he began his professional football career with the Phoenix Athletic Club, who later became the
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in 1920. He would play a non-league game with Phoenixville on Saturdays, then hopped the train for Buffalo and the next day's game. This arrangement helped the Spagna, and several other Buffalo All-Americans players, earn extra money in between league games. In 1921 he also moonlighted as a player for the
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, while still playing for Buffalo. Spagna also claimed that during his college days at Lehigh, he would play for Lehigh on Saturday afternoon, then board a train for Philadelphia. There he would play in a Sunday professional game, assuming the cover-identity of "Joby Riba, Heap Big Indian," which did not require him to speak English.


College football

Prior to playing pro football, Spagna played at the college level while attending
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and
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.


References


PFRA Frankford Yellow Jackets part 1

PFRA Frankford Yellow Jackets Part 2

Historical Society of the Buffalo All-Americans, Bisons & Rangers
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